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UPCOMING SHOWEMMA DAVIESTracing the Cooper25 March - 26 April, 2026Opening: Saturday, 28 March 2-4pm Tracing The Cooper ...
15/03/2026

UPCOMING SHOW

EMMA DAVIES
Tracing the Cooper
25 March - 26 April, 2026
Opening: Saturday, 28 March 2-4pm
 
Tracing The Cooper is haunted by the presence of things unseen. Born from a two-week expedition, including six days navigating Cooper Creek by tinny, deep in country so ancient the air holds the texture of lore, Emma Davies returned not with a document of place but with a tessellated residue that now inhabits every work.
 
Wall hangings cast from bone are arranged with ceremonial symmetry. Polypropylene transfigured into forms that recall net and membrane, the permeable boundary between worlds. Motifs resembling the branching of trees, the splay of ribs. Moving image steeped in Victorian rust and fallow, the landscape’s own rhythm played on repeat.
 
Throughout, Davies works with the geometries nature assumes so effortlessly: spiral, bilateral fold, radial pattern, a language that speaks beneath the threshold of the conscious and reaches something primal. A dim recognition. Contours our bodies have always known.
 
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14/03/2026

RESIDENCY | Neil Williams reflects on how a recent artist residency in Oatlands, Tasmania sharpened the ideas underpinning this body of work.

“Oatlands reinforced my awareness of landscape as layered time rather than scenery. The quietness of the place, combined with its colonial history and the persistence of built forms, reinforced many of the ideas I have been working with.

There was a sense of moving through spaces where meaning feels residual, where structures remain but their original purpose has faded. That experience informed both the emotional register of the work and the way buildings are depicted: sealed, withdrawn and absorbed into the land rather than asserting themselves within it.

The residency didn’t introduce new themes so much as distil and intensify existing ones, giving them a sharper edge.” - Neil Williams

Neil Williams: Continuum
Until 22 March 2026

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RESIDENCY | Neil Williams reflects on how a recent artist residency in Oatlands, Tasmania sharpened the ideas underpinni...
08/03/2026

RESIDENCY | Neil Williams reflects on how a recent artist residency in Oatlands, Tasmania sharpened the ideas underpinning this body of work.

“Oatlands reinforced my awareness of landscape as layered time rather than scenery. The quietness of the place, combined with its colonial history and the persistence of built forms, reinforced many of the ideas I have been working with.

There was a sense of moving through spaces where meaning feels residual, where structures remain but their original purpose has faded. That experience informed both the emotional register of the work and the way buildings are depicted: sealed, withdrawn and absorbed into the land rather than asserting themselves within it.

The residency didn’t introduce new themes so much as distil and intensify existing ones, giving them a sharper edge.” - Neil Williams

Neil Williams: Continuum
Until 22 March 2026

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07/03/2026

WARNING | This body of work may provoke feelings. Proceed accordingly.

Neil Williams: Continuum
Until 22 March 2026

📍 Kelli Lundberg Art
The Studio & Co.
545 Mornington-Tyabb Road
Moorooduc

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LISTEN 🎧 Debbie Mackenzie speaks candidly about the strange privilege and difficulty of building a body of work. Not a s...
05/03/2026

LISTEN 🎧 Debbie Mackenzie speaks candidly about the strange privilege and difficulty of building a body of work. Not a single painting, but a sustained conversation where the artist gets to “tell the full story” of how they see the world.

In the latest episode of The Creative Kind podcast, Debbie Mackenzie reflects on the emotional sweep, indulgence and discipline required to bring a full series into being.

Her next body of work will be shown later this year with Michael Reid in Sydney. If you miss out there, DM to join our Melbourne waitlist. You can also catch our dearest Deb deep in her studio at the end of the garden here at The Studio & Co. - if you ask kindly, she may have a spot in her commission schedule just for you!

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27/02/2026

In Continuum, Neil Williams carries the landscape across painting, drypoint etchings and ceramics, shifting it from backdrop to presence. Vast. Immersive. Unsettling in its quiet.

Buildings sit small and sealed within it. Horizons are held by crosses, fence lines and poles that refuse resolution.

Here, Neil speaks about scale, material and the intention running through this body of work.

Continuum
Until 22 March 2026
Kelli Lundberg Art

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HYETT & THE CAPTAIN is adding another distinct layer to the cultural fabric of the Mornington Peninsula. It contributes ...
25/02/2026

HYETT & THE CAPTAIN is adding another distinct layer to the cultural fabric of the Mornington Peninsula. It contributes to what is already a dynamic and deeply embedded arts community, expanding the field through a multiplication of voices. A different tempo. A different way of gathering around art.

You are invited!

What began with Colin Hyett recognising the potential of an iconic rural barn, has evolved into a recurring, two day gathering, that feels both deliberate and generous. His reference to La Biennale di Venezia is not about scale or spectacle, but about atmosphere. The quiet authority of a space. The way contemporary work can sit within architecture that already holds its own history and presence.

This is not a conventional exhibition model, and that is precisely its strength. The barn is treated as a lived interior, not a white cube. Art sits alongside design and functional objects, positioned as it might be in a collector’s home. It is considered, personal and immersive.

I am deeply grateful for the collaboration that allows work to be experienced in this way. It takes trust to place artworks into an environment that is not defined by gallery convention. It takes alignment to ensure that the curatorial intent remains intact while allowing the space to speak in its own voice.

HYETT & THE CAPTAIN demonstrates what can happen when shared vision meets architectural integrity and genuine passion for living with art. It is a pleasure to be part of that conversation.

‘Baroque: Doing it my way’
Curated by Colin Hyett, a selection of works by:

Emma Abrahams
Baden Croft
William Eicholtz
Leigh Houliston .captains.table
Colin Hyett
Kate Rohde
Max Patté
Millie Savage
Ben Sheers
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📍 Location:
2918 Frankston - Flinders Road
Balnarring, VIC 3926 Australia

🚀 Launch:
Saturday, 7th March, 2026
10-3pm All Welcome!

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“‘Melancholy’… feels too sentimental, too inward-looking. The feeling I’m interested in is quieter and more ambiguous. S...
24/02/2026

“‘Melancholy’… feels too sentimental, too inward-looking. The feeling I’m interested in is quieter and more ambiguous. Something closer to humility or a softened unease. A recognition of smallness that isn’t despairing, but isn’t comforting either.

Ideally, the works create a moment where viewers feel slightly unanchored, aware of their own scale in relation to something much larger and unreadable. It resonates with vulnerability, but also with a kind of calm acceptance. That shared sense of being briefly present within something vast can be unsettling, but it can also be strangely clarifying.” - Neil Williams

Continuum gathers these ideas into a space where scale, presence and distance are experienced rather than resolved.

Neil Williams: Continuum
18 February – 22 March 2026

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Neil WilliamsListening to Silence, 2026Oil on linenTriptych198 x 504cm overall(NW042)$ 49,500.00Neil Williams: Continuum...
23/02/2026

Neil Williams
Listening to Silence, 2026
Oil on linen
Triptych
198 x 504cm overall
(NW042)
$ 49,500.00

Neil Williams: Continuum
18 February – 22 March 2026

See link in bio for artwork availability and catalogue.

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Photography

“I keep returning to the idea that our lives register only briefly within a much larger, indifferent flow of time and la...
23/02/2026

“I keep returning to the idea that our lives register only briefly within a much larger, indifferent flow of time and landscape. That doesn’t feel nihilistic to me; it’s oddly grounding and there’s a humility in recognising that we are momentary. The continuum becomes a way of thinking about scale - spatial and emotional - and how fragile our
sense of permanence really is.” ~ Neil Williams

Neil Williams
Listening to Silence, 2026
Oil on linen
Triptych
198 x 504cm overall
(NW042)
$ 49,500

Neil Williams: Continuum
18 February – 22 March 2026

See link in bio for artwork availability and catalogue.

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Photography

‘La risposta della scala.’ Literally, “the reply of the staircase.” That infuriatingly perfect comeback that arrives onl...
20/02/2026

‘La risposta della scala.’ Literally, “the reply of the staircase.” That infuriatingly perfect comeback that arrives only once you’ve left the room and you’re halfway up the stairs. Too late. Always.

Tonight, there were probably many things I might have said. But the room was alive with conversation, connection, community. And that, really, is the point.

The things I would have said:

Choosing to show the development of an artist’s practice over years is a considered curatorial decision. It asks an audience to look slowly, to track shifts in tone, scale, material and confidence. It is a credit to Neil Williams that this new body of work extends and deepens the explorations of Distance in 2024 without repeating it.

Continuum, for me, speaks to an unfolding thread. For Neil, I suspect it carries something more timeless.

Thank you to everyone who came along and filled the space so generously. And to Dunja Rmandic, and the entire team for their ‘boots on the ground’ commitment to local culture.

Most of all, thank you to Neil for creating (and personally installing) such a thoughtful, immersive exhibition.

If you’re near the gallery tomorrow afternoon, drop in. Neil will be there, and you may just find yourself with an impromptu private tour.

Neil Williams: Continuum
18 February – 22 March 2026

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20/02/2026

Filmed ahead of tonight’s opening, Neil Williams elaborates on Continuum - his latest body of work that positions the landscape through paintings, ceramics and intimate etchings - not as scenery, but as something vast, indifferent and quietly watching back.

Buildings sit sealed and small within it. Crosses, fence lines and power poles hold the horizon like unresolved markers.

Meaning appears, then slips.

Continuum
18 February – 22 March 2026
Opening tonight 🥂
Friday 20 February, 5–7pm

Kelli Lundberg Art
📍 The Studio & Co.
545 Mornington-Tyabb Road
Moorooduc

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