Please join us at Lismore Regional Gallery to celebrate the opening of two new exhibitions:
Marian Tubbs: I don’t sleep I just dream: unrefined in high definition
Sandra Kaji-O’Grady: Boding
5.30pm: Doors open
6pm: Welcome to Country and official speeches
The Gallery is wheelchair accessible, and this event is Auslan interpreted. If you would like to discuss your access needs, please email linsey.gosper@lismore.nsw.gov.au or call 02 6627 4606.
Marian Tubbs’ assemblage-focused practice explores digital and vision technologies, materiality, text and ecology. Her works incorporate a variety of media, including video, lenticular photography, sculpture and installation. Often constructed from the physical and digital, Tubbs positions objects, images and text in new or unexpected combinations to challenge cultural systems of value. Often humorous and surreal, the works resist the dominant narratives of technological progress and ecological decay.
This exhibition has been assisted by STATION.
Referencing misprints, camouflage, patterns of interference, commercial signage and skywriting, Sandra Kaji-O’Grady explores the limits of textual legibility. In Boding she focuses on the communication and monitoring of risk and danger that extends from the banal trip hazard through to existential catastrophe. Using collage, digital printmaking, installation, hardedge abstraction, and trompe l’oeil painting, humour and joy is brought to bear on a landscape of fear.
The following exhibitions also continue until 7 June 2026:
Bleeding hearts and Morning glory is a socially engaged exhibition that sees the voices of people with intellectual disability lead conversations about climate change. Taking its inspiration from the eco-warriors of Bushlink, a group of neurodivergent bush regenerators of Northern Sydney, the image of a Morning glory lasso, rendered delicately in glass, pays homage to the important work of Bushlink’s quiet heroes. Proudly funded by the NSW Government. Presented in conjunction with Studio A.
Filling two entire gallery spaces, Damian’s exhibition, Suede blue, intersects painting, sculpture and architecture, and builds an environment of curiosity, wonder and playfulness. The audience is invited to self-navigate Damian's dynamic world, finding both points of interest and moments of meditation. Proudly funded by the NSW Government. Presented in conjunction with Studio A.
We look forward to welcoming you to the gallery for this event.