24 April - 25 May 2025
Opening Thursday 24 April 6-8pm
Our popular landscape group exhibition returns, this time with a twist. Artists take us on a tropical holiday.This vibrant group exhibition explores the colours, textures, and energy of tropical landscapes.
Featuring a range of works inspired by coastal scenes, lush rainforests, and tropical life. The exhibition invites viewers to immerse themselves in the beauty and rhythms of the tropics. Featuring artwork by Siv Grava, Audrey Harnett, Todd Romanowycz, Christine Lawrence, Mishka Ammann, John Santucci, Jud Keresztesi, Bruno Mota (featured), Ann Neagle, Alison Arnold and Llewelyn Ash.
30 May - 29 June 2025
Opening Night Friday 30 May 6-8pm
We are thrilled to welcome back South Australian artist Alison Mitchell with her second solo exhibition at the gallery.
Alison Mitchell's still life paintings have a timeless elegance to them, as she masters light and form, revealing the beauty in the everyday.
30 May - 29 June 2025
Opening Friday 30 May 6-8pm
We are excited to announce NSW artist Holly Eva’s debut exhibition at Art Images Gallery in 2025. This exhibition will focus on her main theme of beauty found in simplicity. Through vivid colours and clear form, Holly creates minimalist abstract still lifes and abstract figurative paintings.
2pm Saturday 31st May
Please join us on Saturday 31 May at 2pm for an artist talk by exhibiting artist Holly Eva.
Holly is visiting from NSW for her Solo exhibition, and this is her first time visiting the gallery.
This is a great opportunity to talk to Holly about her work and gain an unique insight into her art practice.
2pm Saturday 14th June
Please join us on Saturday 14 June at 2pm for an artist talk by exhibiting artist Alison Mitchell.
Based in regional South Australia, Alison will sit among her solo exhibition paintings and speak about her work. This is a great opportunity to meet the artist and gain insight into their practice.
4 July - 3 August 2025
Opening Night Friday 4 July 6-8pm
'The Figure' showcases artwork exploring the human form. Artists use the figure to express emotions, identity, and personal experiences. Through a mix of realistic and abstract styles, each piece invites viewers to connect with the body in both familiar and unique ways, sparking a deeper conversation about what it means to be human.
Featuring artwork by Robyn Rankin, Leo Greenfield, Louise Vadasz, Nevin Hirik, Tracy Dods, Rebecca James (featured), Alison Smiles, Juliane Brandt and more...
8 August - 7 September 2025
Opening Friday 8 August 6-8pm
This group exhibition celebrates the rich beauty and symbolism of gardens through the eyes of multiple artists. From lush, detailed depictions to abstract interpretations, the works explore the many facets of gardens—nature’s serenity, its cycles of growth, and the stories they hold. Each piece invites viewers to experience the garden as a space of connection, reflection, and transformation.
Featuring artwork by Alison Arnold, Nicole Black, Dana Kinter, Katrina Linn (featured), Marisha Matthews, Christine McCarthy, Christopher Meadows, Cristina Metelli, Megan O'Hara, Caroline Johnson, Eliza Piro, Romany Mollison and Eleanor Alice.
12 September - 12 October 2025
Opening Night Friday 12 September 6-8pm
We are excited to welcome back three times Glover Prize finalist Peter Watts to the gallery, for his second solo exhibition.
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.
12 September - 12 October 2025
Opening Night Friday 12 September 6-8pm
We are very excited to be welcoming Silvio Apponyi back to the gallery for another Solo Exhibition. On display will be a selection of carved stone works, carved timber and horn works and bronzes ranging in sizes. Silvio is a master of his craft and respected widely for his work as a sculptor.
21 March - 19 May 2025
Amanda's work explores memory, landscape, and personal experience. Through a series of colourful, textured works, she reimagines familiar scenes, inviting viewers to think about their connection to the world around them.
Where Wild Flowers Dance explores how, even in darkness, beauty endures and the light shines through. Inspired by the loss of our friend, these paintings hold both grief and gratitude, echoing the way love lingers long after a season has changed. Like wildflowers, we turn toward the sun, reaching beyond sorrow, finding ways to bloom even when the ground feels unsteady. Stories continue, and the light always finds a way through the cracks.
21 March - 19 May 2025
Aidan Weichard is a Gippsland-based artist whose creative process is ever-evolving, with the constant being his depiction of native Australian flora and fauna. This subject matter is symbolic of Aidan’s affection of the Australian landscape.
21 March - 19 May 2025
Adelaide based multi-disciplinary artist Violet Cooper has gained a reputation as an innovative and prolific maker over the past 25 years. Violet creates bold, vibrant, quirky, hand-built vessels infused with her distinctive playful style. Embracing the imperfections of the hand made in all its glorious wonkiness, her work celebrates the charm of her whimsical and unconventional nature.
Violet is well known for her exuberant style. Her work challenges perceptions, inviting curiosity while re-writing the rules on what is possible.
14th February - 16th 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.
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.
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.