22 01, 2023

A Pretty Folly – The Riddoch

By |2023-10-25T02:08:31+09:30January 22nd, 2023|, |0 Comments

A Pretty Folly, an exhibition by Kate Rohde, sees the exhibition space transformed into an installation brimming with bold colour and life.    Rohde will present a selection of her functional sculptural pieces which celebrate everything animal, vegetable and mineral in their creation. Setting the stage for her object based works the gallery walls will be adorned in several elaborate wallpaper designs. Cultivated from Rohde’s object based practice, these uniquely developed designs of luminescent zoological animal motifs, and [...]

21 01, 2023

Adolescent Wonderland – Naomi Hobson

By |2022-10-17T09:45:38+09:30January 21st, 2023|, |0 Comments

Naomi Hobson is a Southern Kaantju/Umpila woman who lives in Coen, a small town of 360 people in the centre of Cape York Peninsula in far north Queensland. A multidisciplinary artist, she regularly works across the mediums of painting, ceramics and photography. Inspired by her immediate environment, Hobson’s works express her ongoing connection to Country and her ancestors’ ties and relationships with their traditional lands. Through her work, she references her family’s political and social [...]

21 01, 2023

A Pretty Folly – The Riddoch

By |2023-10-25T01:39:31+09:30January 21st, 2023|, |0 Comments

A Pretty Folly, an exhibition by Kate Rohde, sees the exhibition space transformed into an installation brimming with bold colour and life.    Rohde will present a selection of her functional sculptural pieces which celebrate everything animal, vegetable and mineral in their creation. Setting the stage for her object based works the gallery walls will be adorned in several elaborate wallpaper designs. Cultivated from Rohde’s object based practice, these uniquely developed designs of luminescent zoological animal motifs, and [...]

20 01, 2023

Adolescent Wonderland – Naomi Hobson

By |2022-10-17T09:45:38+09:30January 20th, 2023|, |0 Comments

Naomi Hobson is a Southern Kaantju/Umpila woman who lives in Coen, a small town of 360 people in the centre of Cape York Peninsula in far north Queensland. A multidisciplinary artist, she regularly works across the mediums of painting, ceramics and photography. Inspired by her immediate environment, Hobson’s works express her ongoing connection to Country and her ancestors’ ties and relationships with their traditional lands. Through her work, she references her family’s political and social [...]

20 01, 2023

A Pretty Folly – The Riddoch

By |2023-10-25T01:09:40+09:30January 20th, 2023|, |0 Comments

A Pretty Folly, an exhibition by Kate Rohde, sees the exhibition space transformed into an installation brimming with bold colour and life.    Rohde will present a selection of her functional sculptural pieces which celebrate everything animal, vegetable and mineral in their creation. Setting the stage for her object based works the gallery walls will be adorned in several elaborate wallpaper designs. Cultivated from Rohde’s object based practice, these uniquely developed designs of luminescent zoological animal motifs, and [...]

19 01, 2023

Adolescent Wonderland – Naomi Hobson

By |2022-10-17T09:45:38+09:30January 19th, 2023|, |0 Comments

Naomi Hobson is a Southern Kaantju/Umpila woman who lives in Coen, a small town of 360 people in the centre of Cape York Peninsula in far north Queensland. A multidisciplinary artist, she regularly works across the mediums of painting, ceramics and photography. Inspired by her immediate environment, Hobson’s works express her ongoing connection to Country and her ancestors’ ties and relationships with their traditional lands. Through her work, she references her family’s political and social [...]

19 01, 2023

A Pretty Folly – The Riddoch

By |2023-10-25T00:10:49+09:30January 19th, 2023|, |0 Comments

A Pretty Folly, an exhibition by Kate Rohde, sees the exhibition space transformed into an installation brimming with bold colour and life.    Rohde will present a selection of her functional sculptural pieces which celebrate everything animal, vegetable and mineral in their creation. Setting the stage for her object based works the gallery walls will be adorned in several elaborate wallpaper designs. Cultivated from Rohde’s object based practice, these uniquely developed designs of luminescent zoological animal motifs, and [...]

18 01, 2023

Adolescent Wonderland – Naomi Hobson

By |2022-10-17T09:45:38+09:30January 18th, 2023|, |0 Comments

Naomi Hobson is a Southern Kaantju/Umpila woman who lives in Coen, a small town of 360 people in the centre of Cape York Peninsula in far north Queensland. A multidisciplinary artist, she regularly works across the mediums of painting, ceramics and photography. Inspired by her immediate environment, Hobson’s works express her ongoing connection to Country and her ancestors’ ties and relationships with their traditional lands. Through her work, she references her family’s political and social [...]

18 01, 2023

A Pretty Folly – The Riddoch

By |2023-10-24T23:09:31+09:30January 18th, 2023|, |0 Comments

A Pretty Folly, an exhibition by Kate Rohde, sees the exhibition space transformed into an installation brimming with bold colour and life.    Rohde will present a selection of her functional sculptural pieces which celebrate everything animal, vegetable and mineral in their creation. Setting the stage for her object based works the gallery walls will be adorned in several elaborate wallpaper designs. Cultivated from Rohde’s object based practice, these uniquely developed designs of luminescent zoological animal motifs, and [...]

17 01, 2023

Adolescent Wonderland – Naomi Hobson

By |2022-10-17T09:45:38+09:30January 17th, 2023|, |0 Comments

Naomi Hobson is a Southern Kaantju/Umpila woman who lives in Coen, a small town of 360 people in the centre of Cape York Peninsula in far north Queensland. A multidisciplinary artist, she regularly works across the mediums of painting, ceramics and photography. Inspired by her immediate environment, Hobson’s works express her ongoing connection to Country and her ancestors’ ties and relationships with their traditional lands. Through her work, she references her family’s political and social [...]

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