15 December – 21 January, 2018 Sister Art Sister Art is a South Australia art group founded by sisters Proo Geddes and Sandi Hill. Together “Sister Art”
Category: past exhibitions
Island to Inland
2 February – 11 March Contemporary Art from Kangaroo Island ‘Island to Inland’ brings together artworks that explore the unique aspects of Kangaroo Island including “Island to Inland”
Craft Anonymous
16 March – 29 April Five regional South Australian and four Adelaide-based artists whose practices employ traditional handicraft techniques such as weaving, embroidery, knitting, felting, “Craft Anonymous”
Wanton, Wild & Unimagined
22 June – 5 August Wanton, Wild and Unimagined is a playful exhibition of sculptured recycled plastics that stirs the imagination and evokes environmental reflection. “Wanton, Wild & Unimagined”
Fibrespace
10 August – 9 September Fibrespace is a forum for exploring textiles as an art form. Each year Fibrespace artists set a theme or challenge “Fibrespace”
Transportation and Transformation
1 September – 15 October Stories of an industry and community evolving. The third in a trilogy built around the shared history of Port Pirie “Transportation and Transformation”
The Gentle Arts & Friends of the Gallery Exhibition
20 October – 5 November Vivienne Crisp Gallery Embroiders’ Guild of Port Pirie Ever popular and always beautiful, the remarkable skills of this highly talented group “The Gentle Arts & Friends of the Gallery Exhibition”
The First Line of Grace
11 November – 10 December Vivienne Crisp Gallery The First Line of Grace is an exploration of the aesthetic of individual subjects from the natural “The First Line of Grace”
Clan St Vincent Rodda
11 November – 10 December Flinders Gallery ‘I don’t know much about ‘Art’ but I know what I like’ Clan Rodda is a local Port “Clan St Vincent Rodda”
Gerry Wedd: Kitschen Man
Jam Factory 9 June – 9 July Celebrating the achievements of one of South Australia’s most outstanding and influential craft and design practitioners. Gerry Wedd’s “Gerry Wedd: Kitschen Man”