CURRENT EXHIBITION

Artwork by Emma Fuss, A painting of a small branch with green leaves and five small round berries or seed pods on a light background, exhibited and sold at Wonderground Gallery
Artwork by Lisa Losada, A painting of a large green leafy tree with yellow banksia flowers, set against a blue sky with white clouds. There are three New Holland Honey-eater birds birds perched on the branches, art work available at Wonderground

Presence by Emma Fuss and Flower Bomb for SALA 2025

Opening Friday 8th August 6pm - 8pm

From the stillness of Presence, by Emma Fuss to the joy de vivre of Flower Bomb, explore two emotive exhibitions at Wonderground.

Catapult recipient, Emma Fuss exhibition Presence, is inspired by moments of deep stillness, Presence explores the emotions that arise when we truly inhabit a moment. Characterised by a palette of soft, muted earth tones, the work reflects that quiet space of deep focus and contemplation, an antidote to the noise and chaos of our fast paced world.

Flower Bomb is a celebration of colour and life through the joy of flowers , gardens and the great outdoors, including Alysha Sparks explosions of flowers to John Lean's deep greens and waterlily scenes.

Upcoming Exhibition

THE PRINTMAKER’S MARK - A Different Realm

Exhibition Opening 6pm -8pm 19th September 2025

This refined and intimate exhibition celebrates printmakers whose work displays exceptional skill while transporting the viewer into other realms—works that are both thought-provoking and immersive, revealing the quiet power of printmaking to connect, communicate, and transcend.

Curated by Georgia Cheesman, the 2025 exhibition brings together eight accomplished printmakers from across Australia, each with a distinct visual language and mastery of their medium.

Artists Peta West, Dianne Fogwell, Melissa Smith David Frazer, Margie Sheppard, Grace Gladdish, Anita Laurence, Georgia Cheesman

Artwork by Dianne Fogwell - THE DAREDEVIL - linocut - woodcut - pigmented ink - H) 76.5cm x W) 76.5cm - 2024 - printed on Hanji Paper