'Windows' Artwork across Place, Time, Culture
Step into a world where art becomes a window to the soul of cities, landscapes, and cultures—join Tony Walker, Stephanie Outridge Field, and Penelope Gilbert-Ng as they unveil a captivating journey through the literal and metaphorical vistas that shape our understanding of the world.


Time & Location
06 Apr 2025, 1:30 pm – 18 May 2025, 3:30 pm
Exhibition Hall, 1034 Underwood Rd, Priestdale QLD 4127, Australia
About the event
This exhibition invites viewers to embark on a journey through the multifaceted concept of "windows," where the boundaries between the physical and the metaphorical blur. Beyond their literal interpretation as transparent panels allowing us to gaze out into the world or peer into the depths of an enclosed space, windows can also serve as powerful metaphors. They represent opportunities to delve into the intricacies of history, the wonders of science, the richness of literature, and the complexities of various subjects. Moreover, they can symbolize specific periods in time—moments when events have unfolded or are yet to occur—offering a glimpse into the past, present, or future.
In this captivating exhibition, artists Tony Walker, Stephanie Outridge Field, and Penelope Gilbert-Ng engage with these diverse interpretations of "windows" through their creative endeavors. Their works are imbued with an awareness that they may embody any or all of these meanings, weaving together a rich tapestry of artistic expression. The windows depicted in this exhibition reference cities, landscapes, and cultures, serving as portals that bridge time and space. They offer viewers a chance to connect with different worlds, reflect on shared experiences, and discover new perspectives. As visitors navigate the exhibition, they are encouraged to step through these artistic windows and immerse themselves in the stories, emotions, and insights that unfold.





