Welcome to our very first exhibition.
The gallery’s inaugural exhibition brought together a group of artists whose practices reflect a shared attentiveness to material, image, and the conditions through which meaning is formed.
Featuring works by Jordan Azcune, Tom Blake, Casey Chen, Neva Hosking, Kyra Mancktelow, Dylan Mooney, Thea Anamara Perkins, Rebecca Selleck, and James Tylor, the exhibition established an early framework for the gallery’s program: one grounded in dialogue, rigor, and a commitment to artists whose work engages critically with both form and context.
Across painting, photography, and conceptual practice, the works on view explored questions of identity, place, memory, and perception. Rather than offering a single thematic proposition, the exhibition allowed differences to sit alongside one another, foregrounding the productive tensions that emerge when distinct practices are brought into conversation.
As a starting point, the exhibition set the tone for the gallery’s ongoing approach: to create space for considered, challenging, and enduring artistic practices, and to support work that continues to unfold through sustained engagement over time.
