Exhibitions

Worlds of Infinite Possibility

Vipoo Srivilasa, Tom Moore, Jenny Orchard, Eliza-Jane Gilchrist, Stephen Bird & Mark Eliott
Mark Eliott, Cloud Harvest over West Wycombe 1880, 2021
flame-sculpted and blown borosilicate glass, soft glass base, mixed media. Photograph by R Weistein

Horsham Regional Art Gallery’s summer 2023/24 exhibition, Worlds of Infinite Possibility, is an incredible survey of contemporary Australian figural sculpture. It features Tom Moore, Mark Eliott, Jenny Orchard, Eliza-Jane Gilchrist, Vipoo Srivilasa and Stephen Bird, some of the most exciting and creative practitioners of the art across ceramic, porcelain, glass, metal and cardboard working today.

Inspired by the Great Exhibitions of the 19th century, where inventors and artists were invited to display their newest and most exciting works, each of these incredible artists has been provided a space in the halls of HRAG to create their own ‘World of Infinite Possibility’ inhabited by their most fascinating creations.

Adventure through these various Worlds which range from whimsical and magical to menacing and dystopian, where you will meet a multitude of unforgettable, fascinating creatures, marvel at exquisite kaleidoscopic totems and delightfully grotesque alien plants, and be regaled with stirring tales of adventure!

(L to R) Stephen Bird, Walking man with tree, 2023, painted ceramic with glaze | Vipoo Srivilasa, Your Vibe Attracts Your Tribe, 2023, ceramic with glaze, gold lustre, mixed media.

(L to R) Jenny Orchard, Totems, 2023, painted ceramic with glaze, mixed media | Eliza-Jane Gilchrist, Three-sided capsule, 2023, cardboard.

Event Information

DATE

18 November 2023 -
18 February 2024

TIME

7 days a week | 10am-4pm

VENUE

Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Handbury Gallery
Ground floor
80 Wilson Street
Horsham VIC 3400

PRICE

Entry is free.

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The Horsham Town Hall and Horsham Regional Art Gallery acknowledge the traditional lands of the Wotjobaluk, Jaadwa, Jadawadjali, Wergaia and Jupagulk people. We pay respect to their Elders, past, present and emerging.