Maitland Regional Art Gallery has welcomed two new exhibitions, showcasing the work of two young artists who share their ideas of nature, time, family and our place on the land.
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'When Night Falls' is an exhibition by Anna Louise Richardson that explores the complex relationship between rural Australians, the environment and ecological responsibility.
The work features expertly executed drawings based on her experiences working on a seventh generation family farm in rural Western Australia.
The exhibition is also part memoir, it reveals the artist's personal grief with the loss of her mother and her experiences navigating family, generational connections and her own relationship to the land.
Additionally, award winning local artist Shan Turner-Carroll's exhibition 'Bodies on a Rock' draws on work made while living in New York and Iceland.
The works include photographic images from a 24 hour personal pilgrimage where the artist followed the sun and moon with a mirror through the streets of New York City.
It also includes films and sculptural objects produced in 2016 inspired by the mountains, black waterfalls and green skies, and the artist's encounter with unfamiliar landscapes.
"These two new fantastic exhibitions were very well received and appreciated by attending visitors over the weekend and we're so excited for more to see these great works," Maitland Regional Art Gallery Director, Gerry BobsieMaitland Regional Art Gallery director Gerry Bobsie said.
"Presenting the work of artists like Turner-Carroll and Richardson goes to the heart of what we do at Maitland Regional Art Gallery.
"These are two very generous, creative and empathetic artists, and we're sure many of the themes and subjects used in their work will resonate with our community."
Both exhibitions will be around for visitors to enjoy until November 15.
Find out more information on these, and future exhibitions at mrag.org.au/whats- on/category/exhibitions/photo/