7 June - 12 July 2025
Nicole Chaffey’s latest exhibition presents a compelling exploration of identity, memory, and the Australian landscape. As a Biripi woman and Newcastle-based artist, Chaffey’s practice is deeply rooted in her connection to Country and ancestral narratives. Her works often delve into personal and collective histories, offering a nuanced perspective on the interwoven nature of past and present.
In this exhibition, Chaffey continues her investigation into familial legacies and the complexities of inheritance. Building upon themes explored in previous exhibitions such as feral, where she confronted the darker aspects of her heritage, Chaffey employs a distinctive visual language that blends abstract and representational forms. Her use of color and form evokes emotional resonance, inviting viewers to engage with the landscapes not just as physical spaces but as repositories of memory and experience.
Chaffey’s work is characterized by its introspective quality, often reflecting on the resilience of women and the enduring impact of historical events on contemporary identity. Through her art, she creates a dialogue between the viewer and the subject matter, encouraging contemplation and a deeper understanding of the narratives that shape our world.
This exhibition at PACC offers an opportunity to experience Chaffey’s evolving practice and her continued commitment to exploring the intersections of personal history, cultural identity, and the Australian environment.
Art and Glass Event
Saturday 14 June 12pm
Join us for some bubbles and the chance to talk with the artist behind these wonderous paintings!
This is a free event, proudly supported by Lisa McGuigan Wines. Bookings are essential.
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