

Nadia Hernández, Sensibles dueños de nuestra felicidad (Sensible owners of our happiness), installation view at Like a Wheel That Turns: The 2022 Macfarlane Commissions, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art. Photo: Samantha Lynch. Courtesy: the artist, STATION and Ngununggula Retford Park Southern Highlands Regional Gallery, Bowral.
Dogs have been our companions for centuries. For just as long, artists have been drawn to these emotional, complex beings, using them to explore questions of bravery, loyalty, and compassion.
In New Dog Old Tricks Ngununggula Retford Park Southern Highlands Regional Gallery presents new work by 10 artists, each invited to re-examine these thematic lenses, and imagine the dog as a key to other worlds.
Exhibited artists include Adam Cullen, Billy Bain, David Griggs, Del Kathryn Barton, Guido Maestri, Louise Hearman, Marc Etherington, Nadia Hernandez, Noel McKenna and Todd Fuller.
Opening Event: Saturday 25 November, 5 – 7pm.