Join us to launch 3 new solo exhibitions at Moonah Arts Centre!
5.30pm, Thursday 8 May
Free entry, no booking required, everyone is invited and kids welcome (as always).
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ngabaya (spirit)
Jaye Gangalidda
ngabaya tells stories of identity and connection to Country – stories of history and spirituality, specific to Jaye Gangalidda’s Yanyuwa, Garawa, and Gangalidda heritage and identity.
Through her textile artworks, Jaye repurposes materials using eco-dyeing, stencilling, quilting, printing, appliqué, and stitching. This process reflects the importance of recycling and reducing waste as a way of caring for country and our planet.
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Far Niente
Natalia Bennett
Far Niente is a contemplative exhibition that invites us to embrace slowness, presence, and the quiet magic found in everyday moments. Through delicate gouache and acrylic paintings, Natalia Bennett captures fleeting beauty—sun-drenched stillness, the weight of pause, and the poetry of the ordinary. Her work is a meditation on simplicity, reminding us that stillness is not emptiness but a rich, immersive experience.
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Beyond Perception
Etienne Boura
This exhibition of intricate collage works invites us to reconsider our perspectives and look beyond preconceived ideas. Through his work, Etienne Boura explores the possibility of stepping back – to see things as they truly are, outside of assumption and knowledge.
Originally from France, Etienne has lived in Tasmania for the past 12 years. A practicing artist for over two decades, he works across a range of mediums.
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Image: Jaye Gangalidda, Birthrite, repurposed textiles
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