EXHIBITIONS IN 2024

 

EXHIBITIONS IN 2024

As 2023 comes to an end I am planning for next year. It promises to be busy. The large wooden sculptural works will be out on display for the first time as will many of the smaller pieces. Of particular note will be the installation at Palmer. It will consist of seven pieces which will simulate the constellation Orion and be aligned to the rising and setting sun.

 

JAN 2024

BRIGHTON JETTY SCULPTURE PRIZE.  ‘Lottrio’.      A trio of forms based upon the movement of dancer Lotti Kurusa.

FEBRUARY 2024

BAROSSA REGIONAL GALLERY opening 6th.   A suite of large paintings ‘Conversations with my Father’.

MARCH 2024

PALMER INTERNATIONAL SCULPTURE.  ‘Orion’.  This work will be installed in the rocky and unforgiving landscape of the Palmer Sculpture Park, in Palmer South Australia.

APRIL/ JUNE 2024

BAROSSA FESTIVAL.  Five sculptural works will be installed in the grounds of a winery in the Barossa Valley

APLRIL 2024

NEWMARCH GALLERY PROSPECT opening 6th.   An exhibition of small sculptures from the collection ‘Conversations with my Father’.

JUNE 2024

FLEURIEU ART PRIZE.   A sculptural work entitled ‘Here’ will be installed in the grounds of the Fleurieu Arthouse.

JUNE/JULY 2024

CAMBELLTOWN ARTHOUSE.  A suite of paintings and collages from the Myth and Metamorphosis collection

 

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