Review - Canberra Times 100421

Review of recent exhibition, Waterholes and Wetlands, Beaver Galleries Canberra

Fabulous review by Sasha Grishin of my recent exhibition, Waterholes and Wetlands at Beaver Galleries, Canberra. The exhibition features miniature paintings on paper and larger works on archival board that explore the ephemeral life and sounds of small unassuming bodies of freshwater in the landscape.

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March

07

Water Sky, Solo exhibition, Gallerysmith, Melbourne

Exhibition of paintings by Sue Lovegrove

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April

29

Solo Exhibition, Slow Water

Solo exhibition at Beaver Galleries Canberra

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August

18

Solo exhibition, The Invisible Lake, Bett Gallery Hobart

Upcoming exhibition, The Invisible Lake, Bett Gallery Hobart

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August

01

Finalist in Hadley's Art Prize 2022, Hobart

Finalist in Hadley's Art Prize 2022, Hobart

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July

27

Finalist in RANT Womens Art Prize 2022 Tasmania

Finalist in RANT Womens Art Prize 2022 Tasmania

No 568, 2021,
April

06

Solo exhibition, The river flows through you 

I am very pleased to announce that my solo exhibition 'The river flows through you' is on at Gallerysmith, Melbourne until 25 April 2022.

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April

06

Finalist in Alice Prize, 2022

I am thrilled to announce I am a finalist in the 2022 alice Prize.

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November

21

Sydney Contemporary 2021, in Hobart at Bett Gallery

Sydney Contemporary 2021, in Hobart at Bett Gallery

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June

03

Finalist in 2021 Bay of Fires Art Prize, Tasmania

I am pleased to announce that my painting 'Surfacing' No 561 is a finalist in 2021 Bay of Fires Art Prize, Tasmania

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April

10

Review of recent exhibition, Waterholes and Wetlands, Beaver Galleries Canberra

Fabulous review by Sasha Grishin of my recent exhibition, Waterholes and Wetlands at Beaver Galleries, Canberra. The exhibition features miniature paintings on paper and larger works on archival board that explore the ephemeral life and sounds of small unassuming bodies of freshwater in the landscape.

Review - Canberra Times 100421