in the stockroom
BRYAN BULLEY / JENNIFER TAYLOR / JODIE WILSON / LINDA JOY / MARNIE JAY / MARTUMILI ARTISTS / MANINGRIDA ARTS & CULTURE / WARNAYAKA ART / PAPUNYA TULA ARTISTS / SARAH BROWN / SPINIFEX HILL STUDIOS / THOM BUCHANAN / WARMUN ART CENTRE / CECILY WILLIS / KALTJITI ARTS / GEOFF TODD / MWERRE ANTHURRE – BINDI ART /DANNY MURPHY / WARLAYIRTI ARTISTS / GAYE COYNE / KALTJITI ARTS

Gaye Coyne
Gaye Coyne was a recent finalist in the prestigious Glover Prize. In her inaugural exhibition Gaye focuses on her constant guide and companion Mother Nature.

CECILY WILLIS
Predominantly built from red stoneware Cecily Willis’s new sculptural forms defy imagination and shift the perception of traditional ceramics.

LINDA JOY
Those familiar to scenes of fire, smoke, stone and speargrass will be seduced by Linda Joy’s meticulous artworks in her inaugural exhibition Stone Country.

BRYAN BULLEY
The imagery portrayed in my work is an exploration and depiction of landscape, in particular the urban landscape and the human activity within.

MARTUMILI ARTISTS
Martumili Artists was established by Martu people living in the communities of Parnpajinya (Newman), Jigalong, Parnngurr, Punmu, Kunawarritji, Irrungadjji, and Warralong across the Pilbara.

PAPUNYA TULA ARTISTS
The Papunya Tula painting style derives directly from the artists’ knowledge of traditional body and sand painting associated with ceremony.

SARAH BROWN
Sarah Brown is a remarkable woman; not only is she the respected CEO of Western Desert Dialysis, but also a revered artist.

SPINIFEX HILL STUDIOS
Family is an integral part of the lives and artworks of the Spinifex Hill Artists.

THOM BUCHANAN
This year he has been shortlisted for the Fleurieu Art Prize – the richest landscape art prize in the world.

WARMUN ART CENTRE
Warmun Art Centre is one of Australia’s leading Indigenous cultural organisations, with successful painting, digital media and cultural programs.

KALTJITI ARTS
Kaltjiti Arts is a community-based art centre located in the Kaltjiti Community at Fregon on the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands