Current Exhibition
The Gathering
Exhibition Opening 6pm -8pm
6th February 2026
A coming together; a convergence; the natural pull toward connection.
‘The Gathering,’ is both theme and gesture: a moment where diverse paths meet, forming something shared. Through art, new stories unfold in resonant creative voices, mirroring the way elements gather in nature, memories form in clusters, and meaning deepens with each interaction.
Exhibiting artists include: Madeleine Collopy, ChuanDa Tan, Jim Thalassoudis, Alexandra Hirst, Karen Slape, Saint Chalom, Angela Koehler, Kirsty Kingsley and Renee de Saxe
March 27, 2026 – May 3, 2026
Exhibition
Epiphany
Exhibition Opening 6pm - 8pm 27th March 2026
Epiphany - a sudden revelation; a moment of profound insight; the light that breaks through.
'Epiphany' explores those transformative moments when understanding crystallizes, when the hidden becomes visible, and when ordinary experience gives way to extraordinary clarity.
Exhibiting artists include: Sally Browne, Nona Burden, Sally Etherton, Kate Pittas, Tiff Manuell and Jazz-azaré Pevreall
Artwork by Jazz-azaré Pevreall
May 8, 2026 – June 14, 2026
Exhibition
The Freedom of Reinvention
Exhibition Opening 6pm - 8pm 8th May 2026
Curated by Rebecca Morse, The Freedom of Reinvention brings together a group of female artists to explore the freedom that is experienced when the constraints of expectation and external opinion are released, allowing for powerful reinvention and rejuvenation.
Exhibiting artists include: Dianne Gall, Sophie Hann, Janna Kupec, Alex Dillon, Lena Baumgartner, Alexandra Drewniak,
19 June, 2026 – 2 August, 2026
Exhibition
The Guild of Storytellers
Exhibition Opening 6pm - 8pm 19th June 2026
The Guild of Storytellers brings together artists whose works act as vessels for narrative — personal, collective and imagined. Drawing on myth, memory, landscape and lived experience, the exhibition explores the enduring human instinct to tell stories and to see ourselves reflected within them.
Each artist in the “guild” approaches storytelling differently: through symbolism, gesture, abstraction or figuration. Some works speak in quiet suggestion; others unfold with theatrical presence. Together, they form a shared conversation about how stories shape identity, belonging and place.
In a time of constant noise and fleeting attention, The Guild of Storytellers invites viewers to slow down — to look closely, to interpret, and to discover their own meaning within the layers.
Exhibiting artists include: Lisa Tomasetti, Hannibal Coates, Belle Raine, Monique Prommersberger,
