CELEBRATING 40 YEARS: 1985-2025
OPEN 7 DAYS MON-FRI 9-5 SAT 10-5 SUN 2-5
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CELEBRATING 40 YEARS: 1985-2025
OPEN 7 DAYS MON-FRI 9-5 SAT 10-5 SUN 2-5
FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OVER $2000
February 15, 2025
Take a peak at the artworks in situ - AUSTRALIAN DREAMS II - 14 Feb - 16 March 2025
"Australian Dreams II" is a dynamic group exhibition that brings together a diverse range of artists to explore contemporary Australian identity and imagination. Through various mediums and styles, each artist offers a unique interpretation of what it means to dream, belong, and navigate the Australian landscape. This exhibition invites viewers to reflect on both the personal and collective narratives that shape our understanding of Australia today.
Featuring artwork Rod Bax, Dean Bowen, Bruce Earles, David Frazer, Peter Johnson, Michael Leunig, Stefan Mager, Sue Michael, Reg Mombassa (image), Roschelle Nampijinpa Major, Jeanie Nampijinpa Ross, Marissa Napanagka Anderson, Marcelo Pla, Todd Romanowycz, Mark Warren, Ross Wilsmore and Dan Withey.
October 02, 2025
Renowned sculptor Silvio Apponyi presents a compelling new collection celebrating Australia’s native fauna. From monumental granite works to intricate Netsuke carvings in wood and horn, this exhibition reflects over four decades of mastery in stone, bronze, and wood sculpture—and a deep commitment to conservation and craftsmanship.
October 02, 2025
Award-winning landscape artist Peter Watts returns to Art Images Gallery with The Intermittence of Ominous Skies, a striking new exhibition capturing the fleeting moods of Southern Australian landscapes. Through a nuanced balance of realism and abstraction, Watts explores the power and poetry of light, cloud, and movement.
October 02, 2025
Impressions is a vibrant exhibition featuring seven acclaimed printmakers working across etching, mezzotint, linocut, screen printing, and printed jewellery. Each artist brings a distinctive visual language to their work, exploring themes of memory, landscape, ecology, and storytelling through the rich, tactile traditions of printmaking.
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