November 21 News: Recent Night parrot works now available

My Night parrots works have just flown home safe and sound- thank you USC Art Gallery and Segue Art! The ceramic work Bird form (Night parrot) 2021, and the three paintings in The Queenslander series 2021, are now available for purchase: Bird form (Night parrot), 2021, ceramic. SOLD 13/12/21 Night parrot (Boulia 1990), 2021, oil […]

August News: “Sites of Connection” group exhibition, USC Art Gallery

SITES OF CONNECTION 23 AUGUST TO 30 OCTOBER 2021 Sites of Connection illuminates the work of artists at the intersection of creative practice and environmental research. The works move beyond the literal presentation of scientific research to demonstrate how artists employ creative methods to imaginatively explore environmental topics which illuminate ideas, spark curiosity, and generate dialogue. Connecting audiences […]

October 2015 News: ‘Hunter/hunted’ exhibition, Oct 27-Nov 21 @ Heiser Gallery Brisbane.

Emma Lindsay’s next solo exhibition of paintings Hunter/hunted will open this month at Heiser Gallery in Brisbane, October 27- November 21 2015. This painting series reflects on experiences with common and endangered predator and prey species seen in natural history museum collection archives, and has evolved out of the artists’ encounters with stored taxidermy mounts during global field trips for her […]

December News: Decennalia exhibition, Heiser Gallery Brisbane.

A new painting Hunter/hunted (cheetah & polar bear) is currently part of the ten year anniversary exhibition at the Heiser Gallery, Brisbane. For all enquiries please contact Bruce Heiser or Miriam Carter at the gallery. http://www.heisergallery.com.au/current.html This will be the last exhibition news for 2014- wishing everyone a happy holiday season. See you in 2015. e x […]

June 2014 News: Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize 2014 & Exhibitions

Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize 2014 (26 July- 7 September 2014) Very pleased to announce that one of my paintings has been accepted as a finalist in this years Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize. The Waterhouse is run by the South Australian Museum, with the overall winning artwork acquired as part of the Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize collection. […]

April News: Artist interview in The Island Review

Recently, I was contacted by Jordan Ogg from the UK online magazine The Island Review. The Island Review is dedicated to ‘publishing great writing and visual art that comes from, is inspired by, celebrates or seeks to understand the extraordinary appeal of islands as places and as metaphors’.             Jordan and I had a chat about my […]

Jan 2014: ‘Animal Fanfair’ @ Pine Rivers Art Gallery

Two recent paintings will be part of the upcoming exhibition Animal Fanfair, opening at Pine Rivers Art Gallery in January 2014. The exhibition presents the opportunity to publicly show, for the first time, an important painting from my current RMIT PhD research project on Australian native birds and species extinction. The exhibition focusses on the complex and contradictory […]

Nov 2013: Heiser Gallery ‘Beyond the back fence’ exhibition

  A large new work Hunter/hunted  2013, has been made for the group exhibition, ‘Beyond the back fence’. Hunter/hunted considers the artists’ encounter with the largest Australian outback predator bird, the wedge-tailed eagle, in the city-based natural history museum archive. In the landscape of the museum, the predator has become prey. The hunter now a beautiful collection […]