A group exhibition that invites us to look toward the soaring skies above. While Western Australia is well known for its vast blue horizons, this exhibition turns to the darker moments – luminous clouds thickening, rain pending, storms breaking without warning. Across painting, drawing, sculpture, photography and video, the artists consider the unfolding drama of shifting weather patterns and the moods they carry with them.

Moving beyond the sky as a backdrop, the exhibition explores the atmosphere as a constantly changing presence that shapes perception, emotion and experience. The works reflect on moments of anticipation, uncertainty and transformation, capturing the subtle tensions that emerge when weather becomes both a physical phenomenon and a psychological condition. Through different artistic approaches, the artists translate fleeting environmental changes into visual and material form.

Together, the works reveal how weather can function as both subject and metaphor, evoking states of vulnerability, resilience and wonder. From gathering clouds to sudden downpours and moments of calm after disruption, the exhibition invites viewers to consider the sky as a site of perpetual change, where natural forces mirror the shifting rhythms and emotional landscapes of everyday life.