EMERGENCE
Randwick Art Society
December 2021 - February 2022
This Exhibition comprises works undertaken by members of the Randwick Art Society (RAS).
The pandemic has brought significant upheaval over the last 18 months and it looks to be ongoing. Exhibitions have been cancelled or limited, gatherings curtailed or postponed, growth and learning has been restricted.
In response RAS and its members have looked for alternative ways to engage in art together. At the same time the focus and subject of works has expanded. Not only is there enjoyment in a landscape which is out of reach for now, but up close and personal aspects of everyday home life are very apparent.
The works gathered here are drawn from all those feelings and experiences. They seek to celebrate our environment, our surroundings, humanity, life. Our faith is in the ability of the human spirit to persevere and emerge from difficulty.
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Essence of Spring
Tea for Two
Kings Canyon
All Dressed Up
Night Watch
Survivor
Flower Power (2021)
Jack in the Box
Lady on Stilts
Tram Door
The Parade Marched On
Fishes
My Pet
Moon and Lighthouse
Rock Climbing Boys
Frenchman’s Bay - La Perouse
High Country Brumby
Sunny north end Coogee
Agnes Bach, Nth Qld
The Column Garden, Centennial Park
See the exhibitions and galleries that have transformed our corridors.
Spring 2021 (current exhibition)
Featured image: Sweet Conversation, Pat Younis
Winter 2021
Featured image: Bird and Banksia Series no.8 (2020), Kelcie Bryant-Duguid
Autumn 2021
Featured image: Just Toucan (2021), Abi Fraser
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Then and Now
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