‘Connections’ is a group of artists who have been exhibiting individually and collectively at different times and places, locally, nationally and internationally. Their art practice encompasses media including printmaking, book art, photography, sculpture, textile, and digital art.
In this exhibition, artists bring together their works in Darwin – a point of intersection and the one place all have strong connections with. The Top End of the Northern Territory is or has been home to all participating artists at one time or another. Despite the difficulty of physically exhibiting works at this time, Darwin presents itself as the place to go when not GOING PLACES.

‘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.