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Innocent 1
Being in limbo is something most of us have experienced. Can’t go forward, can’t go back, restlessly churning up the ground in a space that feels powerless and stuck.
September 2008
Loops
Jewellers Helena Bogucki, Claire Brooks, Kim Christian, Carolyn Gorman, Jessica Jubb, Nicole Lance, Carrie McDowell, Claire Moody, Leah Tarlo and Fern Vallesi spent a year on the exhibition, which represents their participation in the FORM Contemporary Craft and Design initiative.
August 2008
Nut Caps by Robyn Bogdanis
Enter the Heritage listed Heathcote Museum and Gallery and become aware of the presence of other beings.
Created from bush material, animals of an earlier era have reclaimed their habitat, standing their ground, returning with soulful eyes, the gaze of the viewer.
June 2008
image from Waldo's Hawaiian Holiday, page 30, by Chris Bones
Gestalt exhibition at Heathcote shows that graphic novels have come of age as an art. Audiences of all ages will be able to get an in-depth view of how graphic novels are created at a new exhibition at Heathcote Museum and Gallery, from 10 April to 18 May 2008.
May 2008
Idyll Pastimes
Five emerging female artists have joined forces to present a new exhibition titled Material Pleasure at Heathcote Museum and Gallery from 29 February to 6 April 2008.
April 2008
Billabong Sketch
Visitors to the Heathcote Museum and Gallery will experience a series of works that challenge the conventional perceptions of photography in a new exhibition. The exhibition, titled Meniscus – A Photographic Journey by Louise Mann, will be on display from Friday, 18 January to Sunday, 24 Februar…
February 2008
Ice Aged by Bridget Waters, pickled ginger, cotton & salt, 2
Anyone with an appetite for art will be able to feast on the current exhibition at the City of Melville’s Heathcote Museum and Gallery. From 16 November to 20 December, the venue is hosting “Eating Attitude – Visual Hunger” – the long-awaited and highly anticipated first public solo exhibition…
December 2007

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