• Archibald Finalist 2018 Kathrin Longhurst

    Congratulations to Kathrin Longhurst on being announced a finalist in the 2018 Archibald Prize, with her haunting and poignant portrait 'Self: Past, Present and Future', oil on linen, 180 x 180cm! The most prestigious portrait prize in Australia, the Archibald will be on display from the 12 May at the Art Gallery of NSW.

  • Hannah Quinlivan acquired by ACT Legislative Assembly Art Collection, Canberra

    A big congratulations to Hannah Quinlivan whose 2016 painting 'Let it Go' has been acquired by ACT Legislative Assembly Art Collection, Canberra.

  • Ken Smith has just been announced as a Finalist in the Fleurieu Art Prize 2018!

    In a strong field of entries the judges Christopher Orchard, Emma Fey and Godwin Bradbeer have now announced the finalists for the 2018 Fleurieu Biennale Art Prize and it includes FLG’s Ken Smith with this first beauty ‘Sunshine’, acrylic on canvas, 77 x 137cm.

  • JAHM showcases FLG artists in latest exhibition

    Black & White & Red All Over is showing at JAHM from 28 Feb to 30 May. Showcasing JAHM’s collection of black and white works the exhibiton aims to explore the role that black and white plays, not only in artistic expression, but also in our history and society. Featuring works by FLG artists Dion Horstmans, Zac Kourkoravas, Richard Blackwell, Hannah Quinlivan, and Jacob Leary.

  • Hannah Quinlivan featured in Artist Profile Issue 42

    The complex and facinating practice of Hannah Quinlivan has been featured in the February issue of Artist Profile. In it Quinlivan speaks openly about the daily ritual of her art making and the experimentation that unfolds through the process.

  • Kathrin Longhurst represented in the Bennett Collection, USA

    FLG artist Kathrin Longhurst is now represented in the impressive collection of Steven Bennett & Dr Elaine Schmidt, USA. The Bennett Collection of Women Realists has been formed around the premise of collecting artworks of women by women artists. They have recently started their biennial The Bennett Prize for Women Artists with a very generous $50,000 award.

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