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April 1, 2025

Three new exhibitions open Friday 4 April

Join us 6pm this Friday 4 April to celebrate three exhibitions:

  • Lucie Thorne: LAND AND LANGUAGE
    New paintings by Tasmanian born, Melbourne-based musician, artist and producer Lucie Thorne.

  • Leo Loomans and Peter Vandermark: DOUBLE DUTCH
    “Their sculptures hum together in a conversation alive with wit and a startling candour.” - Hetty Gascoigne

  • Byrd: NOW HERE: DE-HISTORISATION (window)
    Paintings by Canberra’s pre-eminent mural artist.


Lucie Thorne portrait by WILK
LT portrait by w_i_l_k

★ Lucie Thorne and Hamish Stuart live in concert 4pm Sat 5 April.
★ Tickets $20/$30 at Smiths Alternative


Sculptures by Loomans and Vandermark
1. Leo Loomans
Kurangaitu at Hatpatu’s rock, 2025
painted steel
39.5 x 20.5 x 33cm

2. Peter Vandermark
Space Junk, 2024
Found objects, paint
30 x 30 x 30 cm

Paintings by BYRD
BYRD
1. [De-historisation] cognitive geography, 2019
2. [De-Historisation] Value proposition, 2024
3. [De-historisation] Symbolic communication, 2019
4. [De-historisation] Algorithmic surfacing, 2024
Reclaimed commercial signage, office supplies, spray paint.
BYRD is represented by Nancy Sever Gallery.


Lucie Thorne "Langustus", 2024 synthetic polymer paint on canvas 90 x 90 cm
Lucie Thorne
Langustus, 2024
synthetic polymer paint on canvas
90 x 90 cm


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