Category: Painting

CYAN — call for submissions

We are excited to announce the first Tiliqua Tiliqua Annual Exhibition!

The theme for 2023 is the colour Cyan. Artworks can be in any physical medium as long as they are smaller than 40 x 40 x 40 cm.

Submissions are now open. Contact us to discuss your participation.

Artworks should be small to medium in size — no larger than 40 x 40 cm (including frame) for 2D pieces or 40 x 40 x 40 cm for 3D pieces.

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Like these wild ducks, we’re migrating for summer

We may be driving south rather than flying north, but the feeling is the same!

Thank you everyone for helping us through this exciting start to our new lives in our new space. It has been challenging and energising and tiring and fun. We especially want to thank all our artist friends, new and old, who have supported us so generously with their art, their time and their much-appreciated advice.

The gallery will reopen in February. So watch this space to hear about the incredible line-up of shows we have coming for 2023.

Stay safe, enjoy your festivities, and remember! there is no such thing as too much good art in your life.

 

PS This gem of a painting, ‘Flying North’ by Renay Smith, is still available at our gallery till we close our doors at 6pm Sunday 18 December, or contact us and we will put you in touch with Renay.

Christmas is coming! But don’t stress…

 

BRING ON THE CHRISTMAS CHEER!

We’ve collected works from a HUGE range of talented artists including regulars Yori Price, Ro Murray, Kate Riley, Felix Oppen, Cay Barnum and Nicholas, and introducing new gallery friends Pia Larsen, Renay Smith, Jen Burns, Kathleen Mason, Graham Read, Joanna Durney Sanz, Monika Viktoria, Jennifer Mullen, Astred Hicks, Michael Comerford, Meg Humphrey, Huy Nguyen and Nettie, Geoff and Mercy Sumner.

There is beautiful art here to suit every budget, and every Christmas stocking.

On till December 18 (or the art runs out)

CHECK OUT (JUST SOME OF) THE ART HERE

GALLERY HOURS: 2–6PM THU–SUN

We are proud to welcome Joanna Durney Sanz in her first solo show!

Join us for opening celebrations from 6.00pm Thursday 17 November

Don’t miss this collection of lyrical abstract paintings full of colour and rhythm and featuring stylised figures, informed by months of life drawing sessions and portraits drawn during lockdown.

The paintings were made on reclaimed industrial vinyl sourced from Reverse Garbage, in line with the artist’s aim to develop a more sustainable art practice. Emerging artist Joanna Sanz studied Fine Art at University of Sydney and achieved a Certificate in Drawing from the National Art School, Sydney. She also holds a Graduate Diploma in Design from the University of Technology, Sydney and has worked as a graphic designer. Joanna has exhibited works in several shows including the Hornsby Art Prize, Willoughby Art Prize and group art society exhibitions. Joanna is a finalist in the 2022 Blue Thumb Art Awards and won the Drawing Prize at the 2022 Hornsby Art Society Members Awards Exhibition.

FOR A PREVIEW OF THE WORK…

 

NB: THE GALLERY HOURS WILL CHANGE FOR JOANNA’S SHOW

THU, FRI & MON 10AM–2PM, 4–6PM
SAT & SUN 10AM–2PM

 

Join us for opening drinks tonight as we celebrate the brand new show from artist group Six Degrees

 

Six Degrees is a group of artists with diverse styles and subject matters, so we are sure you’ll find something you will love at this treat of a show (or that someone else will love if you are already shopping for Christmas).

Drop in for drinks from 5.00pm tonight, or anytime over the weekend. Bright, colourful, cheerful, thoughtful, cheeky and charming — that’s six degrees of happiness!

 

GALLERY HOURS: 11AM TO 5PM, THURSDAY TO SUNDAY OR BY APPOINTMENT

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO AND A SNEAK PREVIEW OF THE WORK

 

‘Duologue’ — Amena Bandukwala + Kate Riley

We’re back with an exciting new two woman exhibition.

Join us for drinks from 5.00pm this Friday, 21 October!

 

Amena and Kate are two artists from very different backgrounds, but with a shared interest in the language of mark making and the embedding of memories. Amena works in ink and paint, with abstraction and asemic writing. Kate is exploring slow stitching and rust printing in a new body of work that explores journeys, walks and memory.

Opening drinks with the artists Friday, 21 October from 5.00pm

GALLERY HOURS: 11AM TO 5PM, THURSDAY TO SUNDAY OR BY APPOINTMENT

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Lissa Barnum ‘Miracles and Gratitude’, opening Thursday September 1

Fresh from her recent successful exhibition at Shoalhaven Art Gallery, artist, designer, teacher and performer Lissa Barnum brings her spiritually informed, donkey-loving, Mexican-accented paintings to Enmore. An exhibition and celebration you certainly don’t want to miss!

Opening drinks with the artist Thursday, 1 September from 5.30pm

GALLERY HOURS: 11AM TO 5PM, THURSDAY TO SUNDAY OR BY APPOINTMENT

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Last days to catch Yori Price’s ‘Awakening’ – closing Sunday 14 August

All things must pass, and it is time to say goodbye to Yori’s evocative, shimmering abstract landscape paintings. (But you will see more of her work in our next show, Works of Paper, starting August 18.)

And you can still catch the exhibition this week, Thursday through to Sunday, midday to at least five. Drop by on Sunday and we may even have opened a bottle or two to bid the show goodbye.

If you have had an eye on a painting or two but can’t make it back in, don’t fret! There is a complete list of the work here. Just contact us for more information.

See you in the gallery soon!

 

$350, 20x20cm, oil and polychromos pigments on wood panel

 

Back at last

That turned into a slightly longer break than we’d hoped, with the intervention of the unwelcome guest COVID! But the gallery is open again, and this is a great time to come and look at Yori Price’s amazing paintings.

We did manage to sneak in a proper opening party, and it was great to see so many people coming out on a cold Sydney Sunday.

 

YORI PRICE ‘AWAKENING’

Some of you will have enjoyed seeing a small selection Yori’s paintings in our first exhibition. Now we get a chance to showcase her work! Yori trained as a printmaker at the National Art School, and brings that sensibility along with her immersion in the traditions of Japanese Shintoism and Zen Buddhism to her painting practice.

These abstract landscapes are Yori’s response to the traditions of her upbringing in Japan and her wonder at experiencing the Australian bush when she immigrated here in the early 2000s. With their thickly applied paint contrasting with delicate and calligraphic pencil markings and washes of colour, these paintings are evocative and sensual.

Join Yori for drinks in the Gallery on Sunday June 5, from 4 to 6 pm.

GALLERY HOURS: 11AM TO 5PM, THURSDAY TO SUNDAY OR BY APPOINTMENT

PLEASE NOTE: TILIQUA TILIQUA WILL BE CLOSED FROM MAY 28 TO JUNE 4