An exhibition earth, where sky and memory meet, artists present evocative landscape works spanning abstract realism to luminous naturalism.
Step into a world where earth, sky, memory and imagination meet in a new group exhibition at Ellis House Arts Centre, Bayswater. Running from 19 February to 15 March, the exhibition brings together four artists, Sarah Eve, Graham Harvey, Debbie Noonan, and Tulin Yu, each offering a distinct interpretation of landscape through painting.
Spanning abstract realism, atmospheric expressionism, and luminous naturalism, the exhibition explores how light, colour, and emotion transform our connection to place. Visitors can expect works that feel both familiar and dreamlike, forming a visual dialogue between observation and imagination.
Together, the works form a contemplative journey, highlighting the interplay between realism and abstraction and revealing how landscape can be both grounding and transformative.
Why Visit
This exhibition offers audiences:
• A visually rich journey through four distinct artistic voices
• An exploration of landscape that balances energy and calm
• A chance to reconnect with nature through art that invites reflection and reverence
Visitors are encouraged to take their time, look deeply and rediscover their own relationship with the land.
Exhibition Details
• Exhibition Dates: 19 February – 15 March 2026
• Opening Event: Sunday 22 February, 2–4pm
• Venue: Ellis House Arts Centre
• Address: 116 Milne Street, Bayswater WA
• Opening Hours:
– Thursday–Friday: 10am–4pm
– Saturday–Sunday: 10am–5pm
An exhibition earth, where sky and memory meet, artists present evocative landscape works spanning abstract realism to luminous naturalism.
Step into a world where earth, sky, memory and imagination meet in a new group exhibition at Ellis House Arts Centre, Bayswater. Running from 19 February to 15 March, the exhibition brings together four artists, Sarah Eve, Graham Harvey, Debbie Noonan, and Tulin Yu, each offering a distinct interpretation of landscape through painting.
Spanning abstract realism, atmospheric expressionism, and luminous naturalism, the exhibition explores how light, colour, and emotion transform our connection to place. Visitors can expect works that feel both familiar and dreamlike, forming a visual dialogue between observation and imagination.
Together, the works form a contemplative journey, highlighting the interplay between realism and abstraction and revealing how landscape can be both grounding and transformative.
Why Visit
This exhibition offers audiences:
• A visually rich journey through four distinct artistic voices
• An exploration of landscape that balances energy and calm
• A chance to reconnect with nature through art that invites reflection and reverence
Visitors are encouraged to take their time, look deeply and rediscover their own relationship with the land.
Exhibition Details
• Exhibition Dates: 19 February – 15 March 2026
• Opening Event: Sunday 22 February, 2–4pm
• Venue: Ellis House Arts Centre
• Address: 116 Milne Street, Bayswater WA
• Opening Hours:
– Thursday–Friday: 10am–4pm
– Saturday–Sunday: 10am–5pm
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Highlights
- all ages
- In person
Location
Ellis House Art Centre
116 Milne Street
Bayswater, WA 6053
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