Searle records his visits over many seasons to Broulee and surrounds. The works feature the connection between sea and land, and between sea and sky.
Walbanja-Yuin woman, Natalie Bateman's work is truly unique with the use of triangles representing who she is, her DNA, her connection to the land and the song lines.
Seven female artists from Eurobodalla shire share their personal creative responses of experiencing the devastating Black Summer bushfires and the aftermath.
This exhibition presents the work of two artists, Mark Ward and Gillian Wilde, responding to their passionate interest in birds.
Five international award-winning contemporary female artists contemplate the journey of water through time. Speaking Water is a series of collaborations and video works.
Wonga and the Waratah is a large-scale installation that presents a local dreamtime story in an immersive visual form.
Now in its 10th year, the Basil Sellers Art Prize cements Eurobodalla’s support of the arts, not only in south east NSW but Australia-wide.
26 artists showcase the A to Z of printmaking. The result is a diverse and colourful exhibition by artists from the Southern Highlands, Canberra and the South Coast.
Don't miss this stunning exhibition of award winning artworks by female Aboriginal artists from across Australia. This exhibition is possible through Christina Kennedy's generosity.
This group exhibition by Spiral Gallery celebrates 25 years of regional art and showcases a diverse range of pieces from ceramics to jewellery.
A joint exhibition showcasing paintings by Merv Moriarty and pastel drawing by Prue Acton.
A Strange Occurrence is an exhibition of hand printed colour photographic prints. It explores a gothic European idea of the antipodean consciousness.