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June 01, 2026
Dreams Made Visible brings together a dynamic group of contemporary Australian artists whose practices transform ideas, experiences, and observations into vivid, resonant form. Ranging from expressive abstraction and landscape-inspired painting to intricate pattern work, botanical studies, and ceramics, the exhibition highlights the richness and diversity of contemporary Australian art. It is a reflection on both inner and outer worlds, where imagination, memory, and lived experience converge.
Amanda Ketterer is a Melbourne-based abstract artist whose work explores structure, gesture, and emotional resonance through layered compositions. Her paintings balance control and spontaneity, often evoking shifting states of memory, place, and perception.

Based in the Adelaide foothills, Greta Laundy creates bold abstract paintings shaped by an intuitive, experimental process grounded in play, chance, and risk-taking. Her work explores both external landscape and internal emotional experience, using layered colour and gesture to reflect ideas of connection, vulnerability, and human experience.

Eleanor Noir’s practice draws on landscape, botanical forms, and memory to create expressive works that sit between observation and imagination. Her paintings explore shifting light, natural rhythm, and atmosphere, often reflecting the fleeting qualities of time and place.

Born in Melbourne and now based in Byron Bay, Tiffany Kingston creates expressive paintings inspired by her ongoing dialogue with the natural environment. Her work combines intuitive mark-making and layered colour to translate landscape, memory, and nature into visual storytelling.

Adelaide-born artist Eliza Piro creates vibrant, highly detailed paintings that celebrate colour, pattern, and joy. Inspired by textile traditions and ornamental design, her work blends contemporary abstraction with spiritual and decorative influences to produce intricate, uplifting compositions.

Katrina Linn’s paintings reflect a strong connection to landscape, capturing its shifting moods through expressive use of colour and form. Her work balances abstraction and representation, offering atmospheric interpretations of place and environment.

From her studio on South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula, Emma Fuss draws inspiration from Australian botanicals, vintage textiles, and domestic still life arrangements. Her work weaves together natural and everyday elements, creating poetic compositions grounded in memory and material culture.

Working under the name Moody Rabbit, Hannah Goggs is a mixed media artist whose practice celebrates Australian flora and fauna through playful, expressive interpretations. Her work blends botanical observation with imagination, often characterised by soft colour palettes and a sense of gentle whimsy.

Based in Port Lincoln, Beth Hammond is a painter whose work is deeply connected to the Eyre Peninsula landscape and surrounding coastal environments. Developed through plein air practice, her paintings capture the atmosphere, light, and texture of place.

Adelaide-based artist Pia Kuykhoven works across painting and ceramics, creating vibrant floral still lifes and hand-built vessels inspired by gardens, memory, and domestic life. Her practice celebrates the beauty of everyday objects and the emotional resonance of home.


Dreams Made Visible is a celebration of contemporary Australian art in all its diversity—bringing together artists who transform observation, imagination, and lived experience into compelling visual form. Through abstraction, landscape, pattern, and material exploration, the exhibition invites viewers into a space where inner and outer worlds meet.

The exhibition runs from 29 May to 21 June 2026 at Art Images Gallery. We invite you to visit and experience this dynamic presentation of contemporary Australian practice.
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