Past Exhibitions

Sarah Malone
Sharon Custers Sharon Custers

Sarah Malone

Sarah Malone is an Australian artist and Visual Arts educator living in the Southwest region of Western Australia. Her work is expressionistic and notably recognisable. She works in an intuitive style using fluid processes and techniques. This approach allows her to create intricately layered abstracts that depict the raw beauty of the Australian landscape.

Read More
Bird Brains
Sharon Custers Sharon Custers

Bird Brains

"Bird Brains" is a painting and sculpture exhibition by three wildlife artists - Mark Dalton, Sally Edmonds and Simon Harrison.

Read More
Fragile
Sharon Custers Sharon Custers

Fragile

Ceramicist Kay Manolas and painter Sharon Williams have combined their talents in ArtGeo’s latest exhibition “Fragile”.  When these talented artists discovered a mutual love of the local environment, the concept was born.

Read More
Polychrome
Sharon Custers Sharon Custers

Polychrome

Moment to moment, that which we seek can be found at the tip of our fingers. Striking, yet soft, Polychrome presents a vision of Culture and Spirit bleeding through to our binary perspective. A blend of colourful indigenous-style marks juxtapose the muted tones of the figures - not to highlight what we are lacking, but what possibilities we can invite in and explore - a space that any person of any race can touch if they dare. Twelve figurative paintings make up this exhibition.

Read More
The Collection
Sharon Custers Sharon Custers

The Collection

Since graduating university Alice Alder has worked as graphic designer in the Western Australia and showcased her contemporary art in an array of exhibitions since 2016. Based in my Capel studio, Alder explores the atmospheric world of contemporary art through landscape oil paintings. Her journey first began creating watercolour illustration for her published books. Struggling to start a relationship with oil paints, until she began to approach the oils the same as the techniques used with watercolours. Creating a contemporary style, Alder has developed a raw and unvarnished truth of nature. These rough watermarks and layers create an absence of idealism in the art of landscapes. Alder’s use of contemporary impressionism is rendered with loose, expressive brushwork and a focus on the effects of implied light to show subtle vitality of time. Inspired by the aim to evoke an emotional connection to her creations, Alder’s pieces gives an impression of what could be, rather than what is. As a person with Dyslexia and Synesthesia, Alder combines her visions to classical music capturing formations that build up to an indomitable landscape in a figurative moment in seasonal change.

Read More