Pandora’s Box
The story of Pandora’s Box is an eternal metaphor for the human experience and its final element – Hope, feels more relevant than ever in today’s world. In the myth, Pandora releases suffering and chaos into the world, this myth continues to mirror our modern struggles: climate change, political unrest, inequality and global crises. Yet just as in the ancient tale, hope remains. Artists were given free rein to interpret this theme and as always the results are often surprising in their creative expression. Christine Wynyard’s enigmatic “What’s next II” is open to subjective interpretation by the viewer, as all artworks are.


Pyrography by Neil Plim



The Magician – Jennifer Unwin in The Solo Space
Relating to magical themes through the Ages, used to mesmerize, enlighten, capture & control. This interpretation which joins in synergy with contemporary exhibition ‘Pandora’s Box” seeks to explore layers of elements used to support, enthrall, guide & stimulate through thought, sight & tactile processes as we’re guided deeply into our imagination & magic as The Magician. See exposed elements of colour using age old techniques to conjure up new ways of imagining and wonder. A local artist living on Bundjalung Country, Jennifer Unwin seeks to expose and interpret elements in each piece which surrounds and delights whilst it draws the audience into another realm.

An Opening event for these exhibitions will be held on Sunday 6th April at 2.30pm with musicians “Forest Walker” playing. Both exhibitions will run until Sat May 24th.