15 November - 24 December 2024
Opening Friday 15 November from 6-8pm
Art Images Gallery Christmas Exhibition showcases the work of more than 50 artists!
Featuring paintings, prints, sculpture, glass, ceramics, jewellery and more!
Visit the gallery to see the entire selection.
Feature image: Tamara Maguire, hand made ceramic heads, 12cm x 8cm
3 January - 9 February 2025
When the gallery re-opens on 3rd January after a short break, visit us for a bright and fresh display of paintings, prints, sculpture, glass ceramics and jewellery to start the year.
There will be no opening event for this exhibition.
Feature image: Eliza Koch Summer (detail), acrylic on canvas, 101cm x 76cm
14 February - 16 March 2025
In its second iteration after a compelling first exhibition in 2023, 'Australian Dreams II' will showcase original paintings, works on paper, prints and sculpture by some of Australia's most iconic and renowned visual artists such as Michael Leunig, Reg Mombassa (image), Dean Bowen... and more!
This FREE EVENT will delight visitors young and old with artworks that will make you ponder what it's like living in this incredible sunburnt country!
11 October - 10 November 2024
Lise Temple is an award-winning contemporary artist residing in the Barossa Valley, South Australia. Her paintings are influenced by the vivid colours and atmospheric light of the Mid North and the experience of viewing different landscapes from changing viewpoints which she interprets with an abstract approach.
Further to her depictions of South Australian landscapes, Lise also examines the various structures of built environments and interiors. This exhibition will be a wonderful combination of both her interior / exterior explorations.
11 October - 10 November 2024
Adelaide abstract artist Elizabeth Wojciak returns to the gallery with a fresh body of work.
Elizabeth Wojciak is an Adelaide-based artist, whose practice is informed by ideas of abstraction and figuration, it is an exploration of physicality of paint and the act of ‘doing’. The process is one that embraces accident and ambiguity. She wants her paintings to describe a feeling, evoke a response or excite the viewer’s imagination.
11 October - 10 November 2024
Well known sculptor Guy Detot returns to the gallery after many years with a fresh body of work. Guy works figuratively in timbers, creating great movement and flow.
6 September - 6 October 2024
Peter Watts, born in 1963 in Horsham, Victoria, is an acclaimed Australian artist known for capturing the transient interplay of light and shadow in Southern Australia's skies and rural landscapes. His mastery of these ephemeral moments earned him finalist spots in the prestigious Glover Prize in 2021, 2022, and 2024, as well as the "People’s Choice" award in 2022. That same year, he won "Best in Show" at the Camberwell Art Prize in Melbourne. Represented in galleries across Australia and Singapore, Peter's work blends realism with subtle abstraction, offering nuanced interpretations of nature's shifting beauty. His paintings vividly explore the dynamic relationship between land, sky, and light, highlighting both the delicate and powerful elements of the natural world.
6 September - 6 October 2024
Christina was born in Chile and developed her unique style of art making through years of travel and exploration. Her imagery arose from a highly personal realm, as she drew upon her myriad of experiences that were translated into an idiosyncratic visual language. Highly influenced by music and musical theory, her work is also characterised by the free association of ideas and interwoven narratives associated with Latin-American literature, known as ‘magical realism’.
Art Images Gallery is bestowed with the remaining collection of Christina’s oeuvre of works on paper to which we are most humbly honoured.
6 September - 6 October 2024
Exhibiting for the first time in the gallery, emerging South Australian ceramic artist Marlize De Klerk. Her work is hand sculpted clay in organic forms, exploring themes of memory, nostalgia and the fragility of life.
2 August - 1 September 2024
South Australian abstract-landscape painter, Cristina Metelli returns with her second solo exhibition with the gallery after a very successful first exhibition.
From the stillness of a rainy day in the bush to a hilltop vista, this exhibition draws on Cristina's personal experience of walking in nature. Each painting is an abstracted expression of emotion in response to what is seen and felt, depicted through colour and the expressive application of paint.
2 August - 1 September 2024
We are very excited to present Christopher Meadows' first solo exhibition with the gallery for this years' SALA Festival!
Christopher is regarded as a careful compositional draftsman who uses traditional mediums and techniques to develop images that reflect a sense of quietness. Natural and urban landscapes, memory and the imprint of human life remain a constant source of inspiration. Prepare to be captivated by this exhibition of paintings and sculptures!
28 June - 28 July 2024
This exhibition invites you into a world of wonder and whimsy, featuring artworks that are all things POP, Surrealist and possibly a bit bizarre!
Artists include David Archer (NEW) - South Australia's maker of ingenious automata, animatronics and devices of all kinds! Wendy Dixon-Whiley (NEW), Melissa Duncan, Lorelei Medcalf, James Price (NEW), TANK (NEW), Mark Warren, James Willebrant and Ross Wilsmore.
24 May - 23 June 2024
We are very excited to present another solo exhibition of new paintings by Amica Aindow (formerly Whincop).
Born in Germany, Amica spent much of her childhood on the rugged coast of England’s Isle of Wight. Following several years traveling the world, she eventually emigrated to Australia with her family, initially settling in Brisbane before moving to her current home in Gympie, a former gold mining town in southeast Queensland. Consequently this is reflected in Amica's love of wide open spaces which is reflected in her work.
Amica maintains a painting practice deeply informed by the forms and colours of the natural world.
24 May - 23 June 2024
Much loved Western Australian printmaker, Kati Thamo will be exhibiting a selection of new prints alongside Deb McKay’s porcelain vessels and sculpture. We are thrilled to be exhibiting Kati’s stunning work again!
24 May - 23 June 2024
Art Images Gallery are excited to present Deb McKay's first solo exhibition of intricate ceramic vessels and sculptures using boldly stained porcelain. Deb employs new techniques, new colours and new forms in this body of work, exploring the idea of change and the importance of embracing it.
24 May - 23 June 2024
These works are inspired by daily bushwalks across Peramangk country - where Regina lives and practices. Native flora - twigs, leaves and seedpods are emphasised, drawing attention to their intricate shapes, textures and diversity. Banksia, melaleuca, gum nuts, prickly tea tree. Specimens carefully selected, encapsulated in brass, inviting to touch, feel and explore. Utilitarian objects providing a reminder of the significance, fragility and preciousness of our ecosystem and landscape.
16 March 2024
Artist Talk SOLD OUT - Second Artist Talk to be annouced soon. Join us for a rare opportunity to engage with acclaimed cartoonist and poet Michael Leunig in the gallery as he shares anecdotes, and poetic musings in a one-of-a-kind artist talk. Limited seats are available, secure your spot now for a morning that promises to inspire, enlighten, and leave you with a deeper appreciation for the world as seen by Michael Leunig.
9 February - 17 March 2024
Art Images Gallery is proud to present an exhibition of thought-provoking works by renowned Australian cartoonist and artist, Michael Leunig. Showcasing original paintings, hand-written poems, pen-and-ink drawings, etchings and prints, this exhibition is a celebration of imagination, satire, and the exploration of the human experience.
Water inspired landscape paintings by: Mishka Ammann, Janet Ayliffe, Siv Grava (image), Audrey Harnett, Jud Keresztesi, Sarah McDonald, Craig Penny, Suzie Riley, Harry Sherwin, Chris Summer and Lise Temple.
With Glass by Llewelyn Ash.