Looking Out, Looking In: Exploring the Self-Portrait OPENS TO PUBLIC: JULY 3Looking Out, Looking In explores the genre of the self-portrait, a distinct form of portraiture in which subject and artist are one.
Archie Moore: Mīal Mīal is an abstract, conceptual self portrait that continues Archie Moore's practice exploring the politics of identity, racism and languages systems.
Katelyn-Jane Dunn: You sound just like your Mother This exhibition reflects on the experience of loss and the quiet, enduring labour of assembling what remains.
Jasmine Togo-Brisby: Vessel of my vessel In Vessel of my Vessel, Togo-Brisby continues an ongoing body of photographic work started in 2020 based on her experience at the site of the former slave ship, Don Juan.
Aliza Kroeger: Phone Fog Presenting a series of five stills adapted from her stop motion animated film Phone Fog, Aliza Kroeger draws attention to the lure of the online world and the silent power of screen addiction.