Review. React. Respond.
Gaffa Gallery 281 Clarence St. Sydney 10th - 26th October Once A River My body and mind thrive outdoors, I use perception and lived experience to find my way, adjusting my course and making decisions in response to my environment and my intuition. These pieces are made from my drawings of exposed rocks, once concealed by rushing water. The reverse view is a reference to trails one follows, and the interconnectedness of life. Simpson Falls, Mount Coot-Tha. The absence of flow. |
WALK
Silver, Oxidised Copper, Nylon Chord.
My privilege is to walk for relaxation, to gain a sense of self, expansion, peace and calm. Others walk as a necessary part of life, often in fear of persecution, without safety, and for essential functions in life.
Allsorts group exhibition. Radiant Pavilion 2024. Kindred Camera Gallery, Docklands, Melbourne. 14-22 September.
Opening Event 4-6pm Saturday 14 September.
Silver, Oxidised Copper, Nylon Chord.
My privilege is to walk for relaxation, to gain a sense of self, expansion, peace and calm. Others walk as a necessary part of life, often in fear of persecution, without safety, and for essential functions in life.
Allsorts group exhibition. Radiant Pavilion 2024. Kindred Camera Gallery, Docklands, Melbourne. 14-22 September.
Opening Event 4-6pm Saturday 14 September.
Humanness
Sterling Silver, Stainless Steel, Beach Pebbles A beach walk. A little pebble, or two or ten. Ancient beyond imagination. Seek, admire and collect. Human desire to have and hold expressed intentionally with earth elements. Elemental Group Exhibition Brisbane Institute of Art, Windsor. Opening Event 6pm, 25th October 2024 |
Walking
Copper, Argentium, Nylon $850 The act of walking for me is expansive. Most loved are walks are in nature, wild places, with little evidence of humanness. I feel my soul light up, my heart expands in my chest and my mind settles. It brings me peace, so I am able to release and flow. I notice small things, and big things, colours, shapes, textures, light, shade, repetition. The act of walking allows me to connect to myself in the world. This piece brings a human action, walking, into a tangible object as I experience it. Reflect | Refract Perth JMGA WA Group Exhibition 3-13 October 2024 Mossenson Galleries, Subiaco, Western Australia |
Licky
Showing: 13-23 April 2023, as part of Nelson Jewellery Week 2023
Where: Quiet Dog Gallery, 33 Wakatu Lane, Nelson, New Zealand
Artists: Ann Culy, Bin Dixon-Ward, Becky Bliss, Catherine Truman, Laura Deakin, Michelle Hales, Neke Moa, Nellie Peoples, Sharon Fitness, Sue Lorraine, Victoria McIntosh
Showing: 13-23 April 2023, as part of Nelson Jewellery Week 2023
Where: Quiet Dog Gallery, 33 Wakatu Lane, Nelson, New Zealand
Artists: Ann Culy, Bin Dixon-Ward, Becky Bliss, Catherine Truman, Laura Deakin, Michelle Hales, Neke Moa, Nellie Peoples, Sharon Fitness, Sue Lorraine, Victoria McIntosh
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We Are
Showing: Wednesday 5th January to Sunday 25th January 2022
Where: Macleay Valley Community Art Gallery, 5 Kinchella St, Gladstone.
Artists: Michelle Stemm and Maureen Hales (Paintings)
To purchase or enquire, please contact Michelle or the Gallery directly.
[email protected] or (02)65675092
Where: Macleay Valley Community Art Gallery, 5 Kinchella St, Gladstone.
Artists: Michelle Stemm and Maureen Hales (Paintings)
To purchase or enquire, please contact Michelle or the Gallery directly.
[email protected] or (02)65675092