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Drift: An Exhibition by Alice RG
‘Here is a little glimpse of the world I see: how the narratives we carry and tides that pass may be brought to life sculpturally. How the quiet act of nurturing the unseen or forgotten and utilising the art of intuitive play, can provide a disarming experience of gratitude and growth.’

When 8 February 2025 10:00am - 8 March 2025 5:00pm

Where Hadley's Hotel

Contact hadleyshotel.com.au/drift


Using thin paperclay, Tasmanian artist Alice RG spirals and envelops objects of the Tasmanian coastline. Weathered and worn, the objects drift along our shorelines bringing stories unseen. Alice RG imagines tales of metamorphosis through sculptural poetry with handmade petals and pearls growing upon and around hidden rocks, feathers, shells and seaweed.

‘Here is a little glimpse of the world I see: how the narratives we carry and tides that pass may be brought to life sculpturally. How the quiet act of nurturing the unseen or forgotten and utilising the art of intuitive play, can provide a disarming experience of gratitude and growth.’

Alice RG was raised in southern Tasmania, with memories of crossing paddocks in oversized gumboots while carrying a bucket of sandy beach treasures. She has long had an interest in how repetition and patterns create narratives of connection and growth. As a primary educator she stumbled across a fine paperclay for her students, and this became her focus medium for Honours in Fine Arts and work in the years that followed.

Within the last decade her subject has evolved into organic cyclical references that are inspired by Tasmanian coastal flora, fauna and feminine resilience.

This exhibition presents a purposeful playfulness and nurturing of coastal objects.

Open daily, 10-4pm from February 8th to March 8th, 2025.

Artworks for sale. Admission is free.

Hadley’s Orient Hotel

34 Murray Street, Hobart

hadleyshotel.com.au/drift



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