Gabrielle Adamik is taking part in an group exhibition curated by Catriona Stanton at Project Contemporary Art Space, Wollongong. Opening 29th March, 6pm (continues to 14th April).
Read MoreWe are excited to announce our joint presentation with Galerie pompom for this year’s Auckland Art Fair!
Read MoreEgg & Dart artists Gabrielle Adamik, Aaron Fell-Fracasso and Christopher Zanko along with E&D friend Paul Ryan are featured in the current issue of Country Style Magazine.
Kind words about the gallery and beautiful photos, thank you to writer Penny Carroll and photographer Tony Amos.
We are super excited to announce that we are participating in The Sydney Contemporary 2018! We will be exhibiting artworks by India Mark and Gabrielle Adamik. Stay tuned for updates about our progress for this Art Fair in September at Carriageworks.
Read MoreThe 5th Annual Egg & Dart Xmas Show opened Friday 8th December,
With less than two weeks to go, we have a few works still available for purchase. We are open Wed through Saturday 11am to 6pm. The show will come down Saturday 23rd December.
Read MoreSixteen artists question the value we invest in places, spaces and objects from everyday life. Sentiment is a co-curated exhibition that explores notions of sentimentality that exists in the realms of imagination and personal experience. Artists were invited to shape and express their thoughts on the things that create emotional connection and disconnection. Using a variety of media, the works move between light and dark, fact and fiction, interest and disengagement.
Read MoreFor the fourth year in a row The Egg & Dart Xmas Show yet again drew a queue of anticipating visitors at opening night. With 30 artists and 200 works, the familiar theme of 12 x 12 cm artworks in all kinds of different media are dressing the walls from floor to ceiling. We are also super excited to have artist Rosie Deacon's Fun Foam Koalas added to the mix this year. Last day of the exhibition is 24th December.
Read MoreThe Egg and Dart Gallery finds inspiration and provocation in being a gallery outside of the large cities that, historically, have been perceived as the most important centres of art. The gallery is located in Thirroul, a village on the coast between Sydney and Wollongong. The area has a distinct history that inflects the practices of artists that work in the area, but has also, historically, looked to the north for sustenance. However, this model of dependence is being thoroughly challenged.
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