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The Big Landscape: Tropicana

April 29, 2025

The Big Landscape: Tropicana

A vibrant group exhibition inspired by tropical landscapes

24 April - 25 May 2025

Our popular landscape exhibition returns—this time with a tropical twist.

The Big Landscape: Tropicana features ten artists exploring the colours, textures, and energy of the tropics. From coastal scenes to lush rainforests, each work offers a fresh take on tropical life—bold, vibrant, and full of movement.

Artists include Siv Grava, Audrey Harnett, Todd Romanowycz, Christine Lawrence, Mishka Ammann, John Santucci, Jud Keresztesi, Bruno Mota, Ann Neagle, and Llewelyn Ash.

Whether you’re looking to collect or simply take a visual escape, Tropicana invites you to immerse yourself in warmth, light, and landscape.

 

 


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