The Central Art Gallery
Where we meet
Tuesday 5 February to Saturday 21 March 2026
Time
10.00AM – 4.00PM
Exhibition opening: Thursday 5 February, 5.30-7.30pm
Gallery opening days: Tuesday-Saturday
Venue: The Central Art Gallery
Free
The Central Art Gallery's new exhibition, 'Where we meet', brings together bold new paintings by emerging artists Rebecca J Spence and Malene Laugesen with works by interdisciplinary artist Robyn Webster and ceramicist Robert Wagoner; all exploring the idea of threshold and indeterminate space.
All welcome.
Artwork: Rebecca J Spence, Sunday Drive, 2025. Oil on canvas. 1220 x 1220mm.
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