Kate Shaw’s exquisitely painted landscapes deal with transformations that link the psychological self to the physical world. Shaw’s works are a beautiful celebration of the transformative environment. Masterful use of paints and resin mimic nature’s flowing transformations through transmuted lava flows, a gnarled tree, an iceberg. Kate Shaw has participated in many national and international […]
We are delighted to share this video from the Biennale of Sydney, and celebrate experiences of other individuals who also value and celebrate what the Biennale does.
Bridging Hope Charity Foundation announces philanthropic support for UNSW Art & Design’s ANNUAL and inaugural winner of the TWT Excellence Prize.
Photographer Paul McDonald is possessed by two things. The first is a set of mysterious and intimate medical slides found by chance at an auction and carried with him ever since; and the second is the very concept of masculinity.
Artist Alex Seton, Acting Co-Executive Director of NAVA Brianna Munting, and art-specialist Lawyer Delwyn Everard were in conversation with Art Advisor/Curator Natalia Bradshaw discussing some keys to truly being a professional artist.
Bridging Hope Charity Foundation was proud to host the Biennale of Sydney’s Program Preview in St Leonards on 20 October 2017.
One of Australia’s most celebrated contemporary artists, Lindy Lee explains ‘Almost all of my life I’ve been preoccupied with the nature of ‘self’ in the world.
Don’t miss your chance to attend Australia’s largest mental health festival, running from 20 September to 11 November 2017 at UNSW Art & Design.