The works in ‘Changing Shapes’ represent transformations, transitions and metamorphosis.
They are inspired by travels and experiences with magicians, healers and shamans, and serve as a reminder that things are not always as they appear.
We are always in a state of movement and change.
They are inspired by travels and experiences with magicians, healers and shamans, and serve as a reminder that things are not always as they appear.
We are always in a state of movement and change.

‘Ways of Seeing: Miya/Significant Plants – Beginnings’ showcases works from five culturally diverse, female artists – Glynis Lee, Angelina Lewis, Juwayning Lorraine Williams, Linda Yarrowin, Nena Zanos - created during a printmaking project at Wagait Beach. Artworks reflect each artist’s personal connection to chosen plants. Accompanying stories and video communicate cultural knowledge.

The viewer is exposed to obscurities of the universe including artwork, ‘Solar Flare’ depicting a solar explosion also, ‘Meteor Shower’ and ‘Supernova’. Energy and passion are radiating from the paintings, highlighting intensity. In contrast, ‘The Wormhole’ and ‘Galaxy’s Breath’ depict the timelessness and constancy of galaxies and the beyond.