This group exhibition curated by Linton and Kay reflects the adaptation of landscape. It explores how the environment can be represented in many ways. Through painting printmaking, felting and ceramics the artists identify their surroundings using minimal brushstrokes, abstract forms and different perspectives.

Focusing on the cooler season and its autumnal tones, this broad spectrum of work allows the viewer to become part of an ever-evolving scenery with significant shifts and changes to the landscape.

Featuring new works by ceramicist, Ted Secombe, who finds inspiration at the wheel, drawn to the sensuousness of the curve. His forms are often influenced by the structure of plants and leaves. A passionate gardener, Ted has cultivated a lush garden around his studio that fuels his creativity.

Renowned for his crystalline glazes and striking cobalt blue and deep crimson pots, Ted works across a broad spectrum of colours. He is constantly experimenting, developing new glaze ranges in response to his environment. The rich hues of his garden, especially in autumn, often find their way into his glazes, reflecting the seasonal palette of Victoria