A Seat at the Table: Celebrating Women Artists

A Seat at the Table: Celebrating Women Artists

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Highlights

  • Explore the antique Japanese dining table, creating an intimate setting for engaging conversations about women in art.
  • Immerse yourself in the stories of renowned women artists, celebrating their contributions to the evolving art landscape.
  • Wander through a salon-hung gallery, where each piece sparks dialogue and reflection on history and momentum.
  • Enjoy a family-friendly atmosphere, making it a welcoming space for all to appreciate the power of women's artistry.
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A Seat at the Table celebrates the women who made room for themselves — and for those who would follow — in the evolving conversation of art. Set around an antique Japanese dining table, the gallery becomes a place of gathering — salon-hung, conversational, like stories shared over a meal.

This exhibition honours both history and momentum, celebrating the enduring power of women artists. Take a seat with these women — cool, composed, and collected.

Artists include: Ann Howie, Ann Thomson, Anne Marie Hall, Anne Montgomery, Bridget Riley, Deborah Klein, Deborah Walker, Dorothea Francis, Dorothy Braund, Erica Tandori, Evie Cahir, GW Bot, Hyunju Kim, Isabelle Chouinard, Jennifer Huang, Jenny Kitchener, Judy Cassab, Karan Hayman, Kari Henriksen, Karima Baadilla, Kate Beynon, Kathryn Ryan, Marie Mansfield, Miranda Hampson, Mirka Mora, Naomi White, Nora Wompi, Rachel Newling, Rona Green, Rosalie Gascoigne, Sophia Szilagyi, Sue Jarvis, Susan Baird, Susannah Bond, Sylvia Ken, Tanya Hoddinott, Thea Proctor, Vida Lahey, Yvonne Boag.

16°C Clear sky
5.0 / 5 8 Google reviews

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Dates & times

  • Next occurrence: 27 April 2026 reoccurring

Features

  • Family Friendly
  • Non Smoking
  • Shop / Gift Shop
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