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LAUNCH EVENT! Hunter Island Press, Raymond Wittenberg + Rachel Randall

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Join us to launch 3 new exhibitions at Moonah Arts Centre!
5.30pm, Thursday 7 August.
Free entry, no booking required, everyone is invited and kids welcome (as always).

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Hunter Island Press – Print
Hunter Island Press past and present members

This exhibition marks the 21st anniversary of Hunter Island Press, presenting never-before-seen work by past and present members. It highlights the rich diversity of printmaking in Tasmania and celebrates the organisation’s ongoing role in preserving and promoting professional printmaking skills.

For this anniversary show, members responded to the theme Hunter Island – a tribute to the organisation’s origins at the University of Tasmania’s School of Art, located on reclaimed land that was once known as Hunter Island.

Hunter Island Press is a not-for-profit, artist-run printmaking organisation with an open-access studio on the eastern shore of the Derwent River. Originally formed to support art school graduates, it has grown into a key hub for Tasmania’s printmaking community.

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Totems
Raymond Wittenberg

Raymond Wittenberg’s intriguing paintings combine wildlife, landscapes, and everyday objects in unexpected ways. His works explore an imagined world inhabited by characters that embody themes of safety, connection, and our relationship with the environment.

As both a painter and a poet, Raymond uses his art to emphasise the importance of caring for and conserving our natural world.

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Through My Lens - A Tasmanian Bird Portrait Series
Rachel Randall

This showcase of bird portraiture, captured in southern Tasmania, embraces the gentle art of observation through patience, silence, and stillness. A fleeting chance to witness and preserve something special through the camera lens.

Rachel Randall is a Tasmanian-based photographer who is drawn to the peacefulness of the natural world and capturing rare moments with beautiful birds.

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Image credit: Rachel Randall, Tasmanian Native Hen



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