Where: Field Trip Gallery
Whole Gallery
1 Latrobe Tce, Paddington
When: February 12th — February 18th, 2026
Opening event: Friday 13th February 6:00PM — 9:00PM, showcasing Tarot Reading by "A Curious Crow" and Didgeridoo by Duane Doyle.
Special Feature — Valentine's Day: 14th February 10:00am — 1:00pm. Meet the Artists and a Valentine's Day Tarot Reading.
𝗩𝗶𝗲𝘄𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗵𝗼𝘂𝗿𝘀:
Thursday: 10am — 4pm
Friday: 10am — 4pm + 6pm — 9pm (OPENING)
Saturday: 10am — 4pm
Sunday: 10am — 4pm
Monday: 10am — 4pm
Tuesday: 10am — 4pm
Wednesday: 10am — 4pm
The exhibition is open from 10am to 4pm from 13th to 18th of February
INSPIRED
A Mind’s Eye
Magda Myszkowski | Leila Davis | Cheryl Dundas | Elizabeth Faul
Peta Harvey | Ambrosia Jones | Stacey Morrison | Elena Trajceska
Emerging artists embark on a journey exploring the intricate relationships between nature, identity, culture, and place. Their artworks are a testament to the power of creativity, inspiring us to see the world anew. They weave a rich tapestry of visual expression, reflecting the beauty and complexity of human experience.
Peta Harvey
Through their art, they invite us to question our assumptions, to engage with the world around us, and to find inspiration in the everyday. Their creative voices echo the whispers of nature, the rhythms of culture, and the heartbeat of identity.
Elizabeth Faul
INSPIRING a new perspective, they challenge us to see beyond the ordinary, to explore the unknown, and to imagine a world of endless possibilities. As we immerse ourselves in their art, we are reminded of the transformative power of creativity, and the boundless potential of a mind’s eye, where imagination knows no bounds and inspiration is limitless, fueling our own creative spark, igniting our passion, and inspiring us to see the world through fresh eyes, fostering connection, sparking imagination, and cultivating a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world, ultimately leading us to a place of inspiration, where creativity and imagination reign supreme, a mind’s eye.
Elena Trajceska
Each artist has honed in on a point of contact from which to extrapolate and digest; resulting in 9 unique perspectives of varying intent, subject matter and meaning. Through deeply emotional sculpture, unpalatable wearables or intriguing infestations, these works come together to allow audiences to engage in their own relationships with consumption. All while offering a small peek into a rich tapestry of Meanjin jewellery and sculpture.
Leila Davis
Ambrosia Jones