H O M E launches the new home of Everywhen Art at the McCulloch family’s historic house gallery Whistlewood on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria.
The exhibition comprises more than 90 acrylic, ochre and bark paintings, sculptures, works on paper, fibre works and ceramics by more than 70 established and emerging talents of Australian art whose practice explores places of personal and/or inherited significance. Featured are works by artists and Aboriginal art centres who have had decades long associations with Whistlewood and its owners.
Exhibited artists and Art Centres include Arthur Boyd, David Beaumont, David Wickens, Dean Bowen, George Baldessin, John Anderson, John Wolseley, Mary Tonkin, Martin King, Rosella Namok, Buku-Larrnggay Mulka, Bula’bula Arts, Ernabella Arts, Iwantja Arts, Maningrida Arts, Mimili Maku Arts, Munupi Arts, Papunya Tjupi, Tjungu Palya, Warmun Art Centre, Waringarri Arts, Warlukurlangu Artists and artists from the Utopia region.