
November 22 – January 20, 2009
JUDY and CHRIS WILFORD
Remembered Places
Embroidery and Woodwork
Opened Saturday November 22 at 11am
by Sarah Tucker MA (Textiles)
Judy Wilford works in a realistic, impressionistic manner gaining inspiration entirely from the landscapes of the regions she has visited and lived in. She references the natural world in its many and varied aspects; from the wide scale landscape to the intimacy of the habitats of birds and small animals, and in recent times the small and minute elements of the land, such as lichen and mosses.

November 22 – January 20, 2009
JUDY and CHRIS WILFORD
Remembered Places
Embroidery and Woodwork
Opened Saturday November 22 at 11am
by Sarah Tucker MA (Textiles)
Judy Wilford works in a realistic, impressionistic manner gaining inspiration entirely from the landscapes of the regions she has visited and lived in. She references the natural world in its many and varied aspects; from the wide scale landscape to the intimacy of the habitats of birds and small animals, and in recent times the small and minute elements of the land, such as lichen and mosses.

November 22 – January 20, 2009
JUDY and CHRIS WILFORD
Remembered Places
Embroidery and Woodwork
Opened Saturday November 22 at 11am
by Sarah Tucker MA (Textiles)
Judy Wilford works in a realistic, impressionistic manner gaining inspiration entirely from the landscapes of the regions she has visited and lived in. She references the natural world in its many and varied aspects; from the wide scale landscape to the intimacy of the habitats of birds and small animals, and in recent times the small and minute elements of the land, such as lichen and mosses.

November 22 – January 20, 2009
JUDY and CHRIS WILFORD
Remembered Places
Embroidery and Woodwork
Opened Saturday November 22 at 11am
by Sarah Tucker MA (Textiles)
Judy Wilford works in a realistic, impressionistic manner gaining inspiration entirely from the landscapes of the regions she has visited and lived in. She references the natural world in its many and varied aspects; from the wide scale landscape to the intimacy of the habitats of birds and small animals, and in recent times the small and minute elements of the land, such as lichen and mosses.

November 22 – January 20, 2009
JUDY and CHRIS WILFORD
Remembered Places
Embroidery and Woodwork
Opened Saturday November 22 at 11am
by Sarah Tucker MA (Textiles)
Judy Wilford works in a realistic, impressionistic manner gaining inspiration entirely from the landscapes of the regions she has visited and lived in. She references the natural world in its many and varied aspects; from the wide scale landscape to the intimacy of the habitats of birds and small animals, and in recent times the small and minute elements of the land, such as lichen and mosses.

November 22 – January 20, 2009
JUDY and CHRIS WILFORD
Remembered Places
Embroidery and Woodwork
Opened Saturday November 22 at 11am
by Sarah Tucker MA (Textiles)
Judy Wilford works in a realistic, impressionistic manner gaining inspiration entirely from the landscapes of the regions she has visited and lived in. She references the natural world in its many and varied aspects; from the wide scale landscape to the intimacy of the habitats of birds and small animals, and in recent times the small and minute elements of the land, such as lichen and mosses.

November 22 – January 20, 2009
JUDY and CHRIS WILFORD
Remembered Places
Embroidery and Woodwork
Opened Saturday November 22 at 11am
by Sarah Tucker MA (Textiles)
Judy Wilford works in a realistic, impressionistic manner gaining inspiration entirely from the landscapes of the regions she has visited and lived in. She references the natural world in its many and varied aspects; from the wide scale landscape to the intimacy of the habitats of birds and small animals, and in recent times the small and minute elements of the land, such as lichen and mosses.

November 22 – January 20, 2009
JUDY and CHRIS WILFORD
Remembered Places
Embroidery and Woodwork
Opened Saturday November 22 at 11am
by Sarah Tucker MA (Textiles)
Judy Wilford works in a realistic, impressionistic manner gaining inspiration entirely from the landscapes of the regions she has visited and lived in. She references the natural world in its many and varied aspects; from the wide scale landscape to the intimacy of the habitats of birds and small animals, and in recent times the small and minute elements of the land, such as lichen and mosses.

November 22 – January 20, 2009
JUDY and CHRIS WILFORD
Remembered Places
Embroidery and Woodwork
Opened Saturday November 22 at 11am
by Sarah Tucker MA (Textiles)
Judy Wilford works in a realistic, impressionistic manner gaining inspiration entirely from the landscapes of the regions she has visited and lived in. She references the natural world in its many and varied aspects; from the wide scale landscape to the intimacy of the habitats of birds and small animals, and in recent times the small and minute elements of the land, such as lichen and mosses.

November 22 – January 20, 2009
JUDY and CHRIS WILFORD
Remembered Places
Embroidery and Woodwork
Opened Saturday November 22 at 11am
by Sarah Tucker MA (Textiles)
Judy Wilford works in a realistic, impressionistic manner gaining inspiration entirely from the landscapes of the regions she has visited and lived in. She references the natural world in its many and varied aspects; from the wide scale landscape to the intimacy of the habitats of birds and small animals, and in recent times the small and minute elements of the land, such as lichen and mosses.

November 22 – January 20, 2009
JUDY and CHRIS WILFORD
Remembered Places
Embroidery and Woodwork
Opened Saturday November 22 at 11am
by Sarah Tucker MA (Textiles)
Judy Wilford works in a realistic, impressionistic manner gaining inspiration entirely from the landscapes of the regions she has visited and lived in. She references the natural world in its many and varied aspects; from the wide scale landscape to the intimacy of the habitats of birds and small animals, and in recent times the small and minute elements of the land, such as lichen and mosses.

November 22 – January 20, 2009
JUDY and CHRIS WILFORD
Remembered Places
Embroidery and Woodwork
Opened Saturday November 22 at 11am
by Sarah Tucker MA (Textiles)
Judy Wilford works in a realistic, impressionistic manner gaining inspiration entirely from the landscapes of the regions she has visited and lived in. She references the natural world in its many and varied aspects; from the wide scale landscape to the intimacy of the habitats of birds and small animals, and in recent times the small and minute elements of the land, such as lichen and mosses.

November 22 – January 20, 2009
JUDY and CHRIS WILFORD
Remembered Places
Embroidery and Woodwork
Opened Saturday November 22 at 11am
by Sarah Tucker MA (Textiles)
Judy Wilford works in a realistic, impressionistic manner gaining inspiration entirely from the landscapes of the regions she has visited and lived in. She references the natural world in its many and varied aspects; from the wide scale landscape to the intimacy of the habitats of birds and small animals, and in recent times the small and minute elements of the land, such as lichen and mosses.

November 22 – January 20, 2009
JUDY and CHRIS WILFORD
Remembered Places
Embroidery and Woodwork
Opened Saturday November 22 at 11am
by Sarah Tucker MA (Textiles)
Judy Wilford works in a realistic, impressionistic manner gaining inspiration entirely from the landscapes of the regions she has visited and lived in. She references the natural world in its many and varied aspects; from the wide scale landscape to the intimacy of the habitats of birds and small animals, and in recent times the small and minute elements of the land, such as lichen and mosses.

November 22 – January 20, 2009
JUDY and CHRIS WILFORD
Remembered Places
Embroidery and Woodwork
Opened Saturday November 22 at 11am
by Sarah Tucker MA (Textiles)
Judy Wilford works in a realistic, impressionistic manner gaining inspiration entirely from the landscapes of the regions she has visited and lived in. She references the natural world in its many and varied aspects; from the wide scale landscape to the intimacy of the habitats of birds and small animals, and in recent times the small and minute elements of the land, such as lichen and mosses.

November 22 – January 20, 2009
JUDY and CHRIS WILFORD
Remembered Places
Embroidery and Woodwork
Opened Saturday November 22 at 11am
by Sarah Tucker MA (Textiles)
Judy Wilford works in a realistic, impressionistic manner gaining inspiration entirely from the landscapes of the regions she has visited and lived in. She references the natural world in its many and varied aspects; from the wide scale landscape to the intimacy of the habitats of birds and small animals, and in recent times the small and minute elements of the land, such as lichen and mosses.

November 22 – January 20, 2009
JUDY and CHRIS WILFORD
Remembered Places
Embroidery and Woodwork
Opened Saturday November 22 at 11am
by Sarah Tucker MA (Textiles)
Judy Wilford works in a realistic, impressionistic manner gaining inspiration entirely from the landscapes of the regions she has visited and lived in. She references the natural world in its many and varied aspects; from the wide scale landscape to the intimacy of the habitats of birds and small animals, and in recent times the small and minute elements of the land, such as lichen and mosses.

November 22 – January 20, 2009
JUDY and CHRIS WILFORD
Remembered Places
Embroidery and Woodwork
Opened Saturday November 22 at 11am
by Sarah Tucker MA (Textiles)
Judy Wilford works in a realistic, impressionistic manner gaining inspiration entirely from the landscapes of the regions she has visited and lived in. She references the natural world in its many and varied aspects; from the wide scale landscape to the intimacy of the habitats of birds and small animals, and in recent times the small and minute elements of the land, such as lichen and mosses.

November 22 – January 20, 2009
JUDY and CHRIS WILFORD
Remembered Places
Embroidery and Woodwork
Opened Saturday November 22 at 11am
by Sarah Tucker MA (Textiles)
Judy Wilford works in a realistic, impressionistic manner gaining inspiration entirely from the landscapes of the regions she has visited and lived in. She references the natural world in its many and varied aspects; from the wide scale landscape to the intimacy of the habitats of birds and small animals, and in recent times the small and minute elements of the land, such as lichen and mosses.

November 22 – January 20, 2009
JUDY and CHRIS WILFORD
Remembered Places
Embroidery and Woodwork
Opened Saturday November 22 at 11am
by Sarah Tucker MA (Textiles)
Judy Wilford works in a realistic, impressionistic manner gaining inspiration entirely from the landscapes of the regions she has visited and lived in. She references the natural world in its many and varied aspects; from the wide scale landscape to the intimacy of the habitats of birds and small animals, and in recent times the small and minute elements of the land, such as lichen and mosses.
23 January – 21 March
STUDIO FURNITURE 2010
In association with Australian Wood Review
23 January – 21 March
STUDIO FURNITURE 2010
In association with Australian Wood Review
24 January – 22 February
IAN (BILL) McKENZIE
Watercolour Landscapes
All new paintings of the North, South and East of Australia by this popular Gallery artist
Opening and Meet the Artist Saturday 24 January

Ian (Bill) McKenzie was born at Gatton in Queensland in 1934 and has been painting full time since 1988 when he and his wife and fellow artist Kathy moved to Tomakin on the beautiful far South Coast of New South Wales.
23 January – 21 March
STUDIO FURNITURE 2010
In association with Australian Wood Review
24 January – 22 February
IAN (BILL) McKENZIE
Watercolour Landscapes
All new paintings of the North, South and East of Australia by this popular Gallery artist
Opening and Meet the Artist Saturday 24 January

Ian (Bill) McKenzie was born at Gatton in Queensland in 1934 and has been painting full time since 1988 when he and his wife and fellow artist Kathy moved to Tomakin on the beautiful far South Coast of New South Wales.
23 January – 21 March
STUDIO FURNITURE 2010
In association with Australian Wood Review
24 January – 22 February
IAN (BILL) McKENZIE
Watercolour Landscapes
All new paintings of the North, South and East of Australia by this popular Gallery artist
Opening and Meet the Artist Saturday 24 January

Ian (Bill) McKenzie was born at Gatton in Queensland in 1934 and has been painting full time since 1988 when he and his wife and fellow artist Kathy moved to Tomakin on the beautiful far South Coast of New South Wales.
23 January – 21 March
STUDIO FURNITURE 2010
In association with Australian Wood Review
24 January – 22 February
IAN (BILL) McKENZIE
Watercolour Landscapes
All new paintings of the North, South and East of Australia by this popular Gallery artist
Opening and Meet the Artist Saturday 24 January

Ian (Bill) McKenzie was born at Gatton in Queensland in 1934 and has been painting full time since 1988 when he and his wife and fellow artist Kathy moved to Tomakin on the beautiful far South Coast of New South Wales.
23 January – 21 March
STUDIO FURNITURE 2010
In association with Australian Wood Review
24 January – 22 February
IAN (BILL) McKENZIE
Watercolour Landscapes
All new paintings of the North, South and East of Australia by this popular Gallery artist
Opening and Meet the Artist Saturday 24 January

Ian (Bill) McKenzie was born at Gatton in Queensland in 1934 and has been painting full time since 1988 when he and his wife and fellow artist Kathy moved to Tomakin on the beautiful far South Coast of New South Wales.
23 January – 21 March
STUDIO FURNITURE 2010
In association with Australian Wood Review
24 January – 22 February
IAN (BILL) McKENZIE
Watercolour Landscapes
All new paintings of the North, South and East of Australia by this popular Gallery artist
Opening and Meet the Artist Saturday 24 January

Ian (Bill) McKenzie was born at Gatton in Queensland in 1934 and has been painting full time since 1988 when he and his wife and fellow artist Kathy moved to Tomakin on the beautiful far South Coast of New South Wales.
23 January – 21 March
STUDIO FURNITURE 2010
In association with Australian Wood Review
24 January – 22 February
IAN (BILL) McKENZIE
Watercolour Landscapes
All new paintings of the North, South and East of Australia by this popular Gallery artist
Opening and Meet the Artist Saturday 24 January

Ian (Bill) McKenzie was born at Gatton in Queensland in 1934 and has been painting full time since 1988 when he and his wife and fellow artist Kathy moved to Tomakin on the beautiful far South Coast of New South Wales.
23 January – 21 March
STUDIO FURNITURE 2010
In association with Australian Wood Review
24 January – 22 February
IAN (BILL) McKENZIE
Watercolour Landscapes
All new paintings of the North, South and East of Australia by this popular Gallery artist
Opening and Meet the Artist Saturday 24 January

Ian (Bill) McKenzie was born at Gatton in Queensland in 1934 and has been painting full time since 1988 when he and his wife and fellow artist Kathy moved to Tomakin on the beautiful far South Coast of New South Wales.