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A–Z Exhibitions Tasmania

Bett Gallery

www.bettgallery.com.au

Level 1, 65 Murray Street, Hobart, TAS 7000

03 6231 6511

Mon to Fri 10am–5.30pm, Sat 10am–4pm.

27 October–18 November

Farms and Other Places

Neridah Stockley

Bett Gallery Award Winner 2022 (Platform 2)

Lucinda Bresnehan

24 November–16 December

A Room Of Ones Own - Still Life Exhibition

Rachel Milne, Elizabeth Barnett, Katherine Hattam, Amy Cuneo, Melanie Vugich, Kiata Mason, Fiona Cotton, Sally Anderson, Nicole O’Loughlin, Peggy Zephyr, Irene Briant, Pamela Pauline, Myfanwy Gulifer, Natasha Jumanee, Honor Freeman, Jess Dare

An exhibition of strength and vitality, honouring the tradition of women working in still life, with an extraordinary group of highly collectable artist’s working within the genre today. Capturing the delightful and the atmospheric found in the fleeting moment of the everyday, creates an opportunity to question the relationship between genre, gender, value and work. The works in this exhibition extend beyond these women artists to the spaces and objects around them—the things that bear witness to their lives, and which are anything but still. After surviving for centuries, the current still life movement is really having a moment. Collectors will have the opportunity to survey

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