Highlights
30 March - 05 April, 2026
New Art Highlights Include: Cassy Oliphant, Tracy Hill, Tony Humbleyard and Richard Nicholls
Raintree I, 2026 by Cassy Oliphant
Rain Tree I (For Kung Kung), 2026
Cyanotype on cotton
118 x 78cm
Raintree I
By Cassy Oliphant | 2026Kaji, 2025 - 2026 by Tracy Hill
Kaji is a large woodblock print installation of a resonance pattern between lake stones and water.
Lake water and tusche were mixed on the lake side and placed in a dish with a lake stone. The wind and weather then combined to move the drawing ink until the pigment settled into a rhythmic trace of the day's conditions. These drawings were recorded as photographs each day and later reinterpreted as laser cut woodblock prints.
Using a QR code provided in the gallery, you are able to activate the printed panels with your phone or tablet.
The image is animated with the rhythms created. Captured from a sound recording of the wind on top of Malla overlooking Lake Kilpisjärvi.
100 x 150cm
Kaji
By Tracy Hill | 2026Mis-interpretation - there are other Narratives... 2025 by Tony Humbleyard
The overuse of signage and interpretation boards limits our understanding and experience of place.
The fierce urgency of imagination in an increasingly corporate world.
Scripted places: places which exclude, direct, interpret, police, construct and organise our responses.
'Dissident voices echo in the wind, an invocation of the sacred places, where Ocean touches Land'
Further reading: Society of the Spectacle - Guy Debord
Mis-interpretation - there are other Narratives...
By Tony Humbleyard | 2025Winter Blues, 2025 by Richard Nicholls
Winter trees reimagined on Polaroid instant film. Monochrome files have been split-toned blue in the shadow areas and then printed on colour iType film using a Polaroid Lab.