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SUPERNATURE
Becci Love, Renee O'Connell, Marlaina Read 7th January - 8th February 2009 An exhibition of works depicting hyper-real manifestations of flora and fauna.
SWEET
Minnette Michael 11th February - 8th March 2009 In her first solo exhibition Minnette Michael uses traditional materials and techniques as well as not so traditional materials; recycled plastics & resin to create wonderfully nostalgic, whimsical and colourful jewellery that looks sweet enough to eat.
HENNA: LOVE, LIFE & HAPPINESS
Marie Littlewood, Humna Mustafa & Meghan O'Rourke 9th March - 5th April 2009 The exhibition brings together the works of three artists working in different mediums, Humna Mustafa(Silk Panels and Wax Lanterns painted with Henna Pigment, in Ancient Patterns from around the world), Marie Littlewood( Beautiful Ceramics inspired by the Patterns of her own Hennaed Hands), and Meghan O'Rourke( Creating Jewelery in the exotic colors and intricate patterns inspired by her trip to India recently).
THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM
John Goodridge, Janine Matheson, Harvey Schiller, Paul Tait and Mandi Whitten 8th April - 4th May 2009 Five photographers stir up the perfect storm with their collaboration challenging community attitudes through their interpretation of the adage the elephant in the room.
AMULETS OF THE WEST 'THE RECYCLED SERIES'
Kim Thomson and Juju Haifawi 6th May - 31st May 2009 An exhibition by two of Adelaide's ethically minded contemporary jewellers.
FRAULIENS PLAYTHINGS
Naomi Murrell, Katrina Weber, Georgia Gabrielle, Peta Alannah Chigwidden, Elisa Mazzone, Joelie Croser, Ruby Chew, Sarah Russell 3rd June - 31st June 2009 This collaborative showcase of varied art practices features the work of eight young and talented emerging Adelaide artists, collectively exploring the beauty and innocence that comes from the inner child and all the creativity she sparks.
'POP'
Ken Baker and Scott Farrand 1st July - 2nd August 2009 Ken Baker and Scott Farrand joined together for 'POP' an exhibition inspired by their common pop art sensibility.
2D OR NOT 2D
The Clay Collective (Tracey Rosser, Jane Burbidge, Alison Arnold, Rose Maguire, Charmain Hearder, Steph James-Manttan, Angela Walford, Erin Lykos and Sarah O'Sullivan) 5th August - 30th August 2009 Inspired by their drawings, this group of ceramicists explore imagery and mark making on the surface of the clay, on paper and on wall pieces.
ONE IN THE HAND... TWO IN THE BUSH
Krista Jenkins and Alison Smiles 3rd September - 4th October 2009 An exhibition of paintings, etchings, sculpture and ceramics that celebrate what is rare and valuable in freaks, misfits and outsiders. Painter Krista Jenkins, investigates the world of the circus sideshow. Her counterpart in this exhibition Alison Smiles, delves into the rich historical context of the circus.
HERE
Screamdance 8th October - 2nd November 2009 An exhibition and t-shirt launch by Screamdance
EFFLORESCENTIA
Michelle Paech and Louise Clark 4th November - 29th November 2009 An exhibition of works in felt by Michelle Paech and Louise Clark Efflorescentia (ef-luh-rehs-ent-ia) is the latin derivative of the word "effloresce" which means the state or period of flowering or an example or result of growth and development. Michelle Paech and Louise Clark, inspired by their love of fabric embellishment, have explored the application of embroidery and decorative finishes on non-traditional forms of jewellery into wearable pieces of art.
WHY DO WOMBATS HAVE SHORT LEGS?
Claire Richards 2nd December 2009 - 3rd January 2010 An exhibition of new illustrations and paintings by Claire Richards. Why do Wombats have short legs? is a celebration of the quirky creatures of the Australian bush. Bright and colourful oil paintings of koalas and wombats and illustrations from the picture book 'Goldilocks and the three koalas'. "My paintings are about the funny side of growing up." - Claire Richards |















