Helen Eager article in Artist Profile
May editionSebastian Goldspink has written an insightful profile of Helen Eager in Artist Profile magazine, edition 51.
Image: Helen in her studio 2020

Darkest hours inspire artistic response
July 7 2020Steve Meacham's article in the Sydney Morning Herald highlights John R Walkers paintings in response to the recent Australian bushfires. Image: John R Walker Rebirth 2020

Helen Eager article in Art Collector magazine
May editionInsightful article 'Keeping Composure' is in the current edition, also available online at this
link https://artcollector.net.au/helen-eager-keeping-composure/
Image: Eager Murmur 2020
Adaptation
From March 21 2020Adaptation includes artists who lived with disability or chronic illness whose work has evolved through their physical or mental health conditions. Includes Pat Larter
Casuala Powerhouse Arts Centre, Sydney, Australia
Image: Jelly Beans Blues 1993
The Future is Female
March 8 to September 13, 2020An exhibition focussing on female artists using paper to express their ideas behind the aspects of their daily lives. Includes Emily Kame Kngwarreye.
CODA Museum, Apeldoorn, The Netherlands
Image: Emily Kame Kngwarreye Untitled 1995, acrylic on paper 76 x 56cm
Among the Trees
March 4 - May 17 2020This exhibition at the Hayward Gallery in London celebrates the tree's enduring resonance as an inspiration for artists. Includes Simryn Gill's Channel series now in the Tate Gallery collection.
Image: Channel 2014, ilfochrome print
That Seventies Feeling The Late Modern
Until March 9, 2020The Art Gallery of WA is celebrating the 40th birthday of its main building. Full of surprises and rarely seen works, That Seventies Feeling…the Late Modern examines a transformative decade for Western Australia, the Gallery and the world at large. Including David Aspden. Image: Yellow Jazz 1988, 244 x 254cm

Helen Eager Leeuwin Estate
21 December 2019Helen Eager's painting Canal Street is the latest release from Leeuwin Estate Art Series 2015 cabernet sauvingon.
Also due for release soon is Tony Coleing and Chloe Watson's collaborative work on the 2016 Cabernet.

A Stitch In Time
November 30 2019 to February 28 2020Curated by Maudie Palmer, this exhibition invited 7 prominent Australian artists who use traditional craft techniques to create powerful contemporary statements.
Image: Kylie Stillman Window Beads 2014, cotton on paper, 42 x 30cm.jpg)
From Town To Gown
To January 26, 2020This exhibition at New England Regional Art Museum pairs portraits from the University of New England with paintings by the same artists in the NERAM collection. Includes Angus Nivison and Christopher Hodges Image: Christopher Hodges and Angus Nivison

art word place
to December 8 2019Writers from the Tamworth Region wrote short poems which selected artists then painted works in response.
An Arts Northwest Exhibition at Tamworth Regional Gallery, NSW
Image: But In The Dry 2019 110 x 100cm.jpg)
Katarra Butler Napaltjarri
November 1, 2019Papunya Tula artist Katarra Butler Naplajtarri has been acquired by the Parliament House Art Collection in Canberra. Image: Untitled 2015, acrylic on linen 91 x 61cm

Hazelhurst Art on Paper Award 2019
to November 17 2019Kylie Stillman a finalist in this year's Art on Paper Award at Hazelhurst Gallery, Sydney.
Image: Kylie Stillman Early Riser 2017 hand-cut paperback books, 20 x 23 x 14cm

Geelong Acquisitive Print Awards
September 20 - November 24, 2019Tony Coleing is one of 36 finalist in this year's Print Award at Geelong Gallery, Victoria
Image: Noodles or Tofu? digital print on aluminium, 61 x 91cm

River On the Brink
From September 19John R Walker is included with two large paintings of the Darling River banks, in this exhibition highlighting the plight of the Murray Darling River Basin.
SH Ervin Gallery, Observatory Hill, Sydney
Image: Kalyanka 2015, 177 x 179cm
Helen Eager at Caloundra Regional Gallery
From September 19 to November 10Kyoto Hanga International Print Exhibition showcases contemporary printmaking from Australian and Japanese artists. Coinciding with an extensive programme of workshops and a printmaking symposium.
Image: Helen Eager, Kite Suite 2019,

Gifting exhibition at Penrith Regional Gallery
to November 17 2019Marea Gazzard's work among the recent acquisitions included in this exhibition

Ballarat International Foto Biennale
August 23 - October 20, 2019As part of this year's photographic festival, Simryn Gill is in this curated exhibition that explores photographic images that reflect on systems of value and exchange in contemporary indigenous and settler cultures.
Image: Simryn Gill, Eyes and Storms no. 20 , 2013

GEO Art of the Collection
August 7 - 31, 2019Geoscience Australia invited artists to spend time with their collection of rocks, crystals and minerals. A symposium and exhibition are being held at the School of Art, ANU, Canberra.
Image: Liz Coats Split Rock 2019 acrylic on linen, 70 x 73cm

Trying to find comfort in an uncomfortable chair
July 26 - October 6, 2019Helen Eager is included in this exhibition drawn from the Cruthers Collection of Women's Art, curated by Agatha Gothe-Snape. At PICA in Perth.
Image: Helen Eager, Yellow Curtain 1984, lithograph, 47 x 57cm

Desert Painters of Australia part II
July 26 - September 6, 2019Gagosian Galleries in Beverly Hills, California are presenting the second exhibition of the collection of Steve Martin and Anne Stringfield. The exhibition features work by Papunya Tula Artists.
Image: Ronnie Tjampitjinpa Untitled 2015, acrylic on linen, 91 x 91cm

Material Place
June 21 - September 7, 2019Material Place - Reconsidering Australian Landscapes, explores the intricate connection between people and places. Including Yukultji Napangati.
University of NSW Galleries, Sydney Image: Installation view, UNSW Galleries
Tarrawarra International 2019
June 8 to September 1, 2019Simryn Gill is one of 6 artists included in The Tangible Trace, exploring the notion of a trace as a residue or marker of a place, situation or body of knowledge.
Image: Simryn Gill, from Passing Through 2018-9

Ravenswood Australian Women's Art Prize
May 31 to June 9, 2019Eloise Rankine selected as a finalist in this year's Ravenswood Australian Women's Art Prize. Image: The Space Between Us 2019, porcelain, 11 pieces
