
Our Artists
Our gallery represents a diverse range of artists and art genres, celebrating artwork that connects the audience to people and places.
Our Artists
These exhibitions generate ideas, expression and meaning, offering new perspectives found in the smallest of details or the grandest gestures.
Throughout the year we deliver a range of solo and group exhibitions featuring the work of both established and emerging artist based locally and further afield.
As a commercial gallery, we offer fee-based representation for artists and exhibition opportunities from our gallery.
The gallery space provides a professional creative venue for artists to showcase their work.
Artists are welcome to contact us to discuss representation.
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Lorraine Abernathy
Lorraine has exhibited extensively throughout Australia, Maui Hawaii, Japan and in the Maldives. Her artworks have been acquired and hang in major public and private collections worldwide.
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Amica Aindow
Amica weaves Zen wisdom with nature's raw poetry. Creating minimalist abstracts that elevate spaces into sanctuaries.
In a world that moves too fast, her art offers space to breathe.
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Carol Barnwell
Based in Toowoomba, Carol Barnwell is a hyper-realist artist specialising in acrylic on canvas. With a meticulous approach to detail, her work captures the essence of her subjects with striking precision and depth.
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Pamela Gough
Pamela Gough is a contemporary Australian landscape artist whose textured paintings are narratives embedded with maps, "Queenslanders", and celtic symbolism.
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Joanne S
Joanne S is an emerging artist with a passion for bold texture and expressive form. Preferring the palette knife over traditional brushes, she embraces a raw, unrefined style that she describes as "chunky"—full of depth, movement, and character.
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Ian Tremewen
Ian Tremewen works primarily in contemporary watercolour. He sketches and paints on location and in the studio. He also works in glass, textiles, sculpture and murals.
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Marisa Avano
Marisa Avano’s artwork reveals the beauty and complexity of our relationship with the natural world as it charts a course that takes in a series experiences.
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Stephen Baxter
As a multimedia artist, Stephen deploys the strategy known as bricolage to inform decisions while developing artworks.
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Kendall
Kendall’s work leaves a technicoloured trail that leads all the way to back to her in Buderim on the beautiful Sunshine Coast
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Michelle Kennedy
Michelle’s artistic journey has included charcoal, pastels, photography and now exploring acrylics. Breaking many of the traditional moulds of an artist.
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Lyne Marshall
Lyne Marshall, an Australian artist and author inspired by the wilderness and the way nature exposes the landscape to reveal its hidden dimensions.
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Lynn Munday
Mainly painting landscapes in impressionistic and semi-abstract styles, Lynn's work is full of vibrancy, colour and texture found in her surrounding naturaI environment from which she draws so much inspiration.
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Cecily Slade
Flowers offer Cecily a vehicle which enable her to express deeper realisations of the human spirit. The intricate beauty and subtle nuances of colour and light and the harmony of line and form they embody are integral to her work.
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Febe Zylstra
Highly symbolic, Febe’s practice flits between figurative, abstract and landscape. She is best known for her figures with recurring motifs such as birds (totems), animals, dolls, balloons and masks.