Gippsland Print Award exhibition

My monotype 'Golden Gully' is now on display at Gippsland Art Gallery in Sale, Victoria as part of the Gippsland Print Award exhibition. The exhibition continues until Nov 19. If you're in the area it's a great chance to see a huge variety of prints!

ANU Alumni Drawing Prize exhibition

Happy to have my work 'Chasm 1' (monotype on paper, 2017, 228cm x 168cm) included in the alumni section of the A.N.U. Drawing Prize for the A.N.U. School of Art & Design's 40th Anniversary (A.N.U. Foyer Gallery, Sat 26th Aug - September 9th).

'Global Print 3' in Portugal

Very pleased to be part of the exhibition 'Global Print 3' in Portugal! My work 'Precipice' is now on display at the Cultural Centre in Chaves until the 30th September. In the first photo I am standing beside my monotype 'Precipice' at Megalo Print Studio last year & the next two photos are from the current 'Global Print 3' exhibition in Portugal. (globalprintdouro.com)

Morgan State University exhibition & collection

Earlier this year I was honoured to have two of my lithographs included in Art and Academia: The History of Visual Arts at Morgan State University, James E. Lewis Museum of Art, Morgan State University, Baltimore, U.S.A. The exhibition was part of Morgan's 150th year celebrations and featured some of the very first graduates of the visual arts program alongside some more recent graduates. Both of my lithographs will now remain in Baltimore as part of the James E. Lewis Museum permanent collection.

'Between a Rock and a Hard Place' @ The Art Vault, Mildura

I'm proud to be part of a fantastic group of artists to have collaborated with Master Lithographer Peter Lancaster and to have my work Ravine II included in his exhibition Between a Rock and a Hard Place. The exhibition opens on February 15th 2017 at The Art Vault, Mildura (VIC). Already exhibited in Canberra & Queenscliff (VIC), Between a Rock and a Hard Place has been well received and was noted as one of critic Sasha Grishin's top 5 art exhibitions held in Canberra during 2016.