2026 Exhibitions


Current

Friday 3 July - Sunday 26 July 2026

Opening Thursday 2 July 2026, 6 - 8pm

 

UNruly

Catherine Anselmi, David Helmers, Ro Murray, Mandy Burgess

Gallery 1
Opening Thursday 30 July, 2026, 6-8pm
Friday 31 July - Sunday 23 August

In UNRuly, three artists - Catherine Anselmi, David Helmers and collaboration Murray and Burgess - use the strategy of unruliness as an important generator of form in their object-making practices. Their installations explore unruly themes: the flux of time and matter, transformation, and female determination in old age. 


Glad Tidings

Susan Chancellor

Gallery 2
Opening Thursday 30 July, 2026, 6-8pm
Friday 31 July - Sunday 23 August

Glad tidings is a solo exhibition by Susan Chancellor focussed on a section of a tidal estuary close to her studio. The visual wonders of this transition zone between the land and the sea are revealed in this multi-media exhibition that includes the screening of a digital artwork showing the mesmerising rhythmic tidal movements and magical reflected surfaces.


Position/Trajectory

Matthew Freeman, Anne Pyne Irving, Tristan Ouweleen

Gallery 3
Opening Thursday 30 July, 2026, 6-8pm
Friday 31 July - Sunday 23 August

What is drawing if not a method of meaning making - of connecting? Position/Trajectory brings together three distinct drawing practices that navigate the fleeting, the fading, and the luminous.

Traversing the mercurial scapes of our age, the works witness, map, and momentarily suspend the magic embedded within movement, memory, and change.


Tribute to John Lennon

Karen Bondietti

CHUTESPACE
Opening Thursday 30 July, 2026, 6-8pm
Friday 31 July - Sunday 23 August

The artwork is based on the Beatles. It’s a tribute to John Lennon when he sings ‘So This is Christmas’. I wanted to pay homage to this performance by continuing the theme of ‘Christmas in July/August’.