Jane Bartier’s weaves an understanding of place with reimagined material.
Louise Hall’s body of work addresses our colonial story, using sculpted porcelain in the form of garlic, as a metaphor.
Sylvia Maseyk sculpts from discarded natural and human-made materials on themes of interdependence and the creative potency of emptiness.
Acknowledgment:
Surf Coast Shire spans the traditional lands of the Wadawurrung and Eastern Maar people.
We acknowledge them as the Traditional Owners and Protectors of this place.
We acknowledge their ancestors who cared for the land, rivers and sea – and all of its creatures – for thousands of generations.
We pay our respects to elders past, present and future who continue on this path.