3rd - 23rd December, 2002
This mixed exhibition of important and stimulating paintings represents some of Australia’s most respected and noted artists depicting the landscape, figurative motif and still life as subjects. The dominant subject matter however, will be the manifold depictions of the Australian landscape.
Exhibition includes works by: Ernesto Arrisueno, David Aspden, Charles Blackman, Arthur Boyd, David Boyd, Cassy Boyd, Patrick Carroll, Judy Cassab, John Coburn, Ray Crooke, Robert Dickerson, Geoff Dyer, Melissa Egan, Donald Friend, Frank Hodgkinson, Robert Juniper, Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Norman Lindsay, Leonard Long, Albert Namatjira, Sidney Nolan, John Olsen, Celia Perceval, John Perceval, Gloria Petyarre, Kathleen Petyarre, John Rigby, Susan Sheridan, Patrick Shirvington, Tim Storrier, Neil Taylor, Brett Whiteley, Margaret Woodward, Mike Worrall and sculpture by David Mackay-Harrison.
The
Gallery will be closed from 6:00pm, 23rd DECEMBER, 2002
and
re-open at 10.30am, Monday, 6th JANUARY, 2003

Charles Blackman, Alice and the Rabbit - From Alice in the Rainforest
Land, circa. 80s, Mixed Media on Paper, 24 x 50cm

Charles Blackman, Two Girls, c.1960, Mixed Media on Paper, 50 x 66cm

Charles Blackman, Spring Garden, 1978, Gouache of Card, 16 x 21cm

Charles Blackman, Gladiolus, 1986, Oil on Canvas, 133 x 150cm

Charles Blackman, Fan - 1993, Encaustic on Board, 51.5 x 112.5cm

Ray Crooke, Breaking Camp - Deighton River, Oil on Board, 46 x 61cm

Robert Juniper, The Reader of the Myths, Oil on Canvas, 60 x 91cm

Robert Juniper, The Flint Stones Flying, Oil & Acrylic on Belgian
Linen, 84 x 65cm

Robert Juniper, High Tide, Price's Point - 2002, Oil & Acrylic on
Belgian Linen, 92 x 91cm

Sir Sidney Nolan, Central Australia, Bungle Bungles, Mixed Media on Board,
51 x 75cm, 1967