Stephen Eastaugh
An Awfully Beautiful Place: The Antarctic Art of Stephen Eastaugh at Carnegie Gallery, Tasmania
Spanning ten years of the Eastaugh's practice, An Awfully Beautiful Place: The Antarctic Art of Stephen Eastaugh is a survey exhibition documenting the artist's commitment to working in Antarctica. Having spent more time on the ice than any other contemporary Australia artist, the exhibition will includes large wall hangings, pattern works, and 'travailogue' works creates on journeys accross the Southern Ocean.
An Awfully Beautiful Place: The Antarctic Art of Stephen Eastaugh, Carnegie Gallery, Hobart, Tasmania. June 7 - July 1 2012.
Stephen Eastaugh at Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery
In July, an exhibition at the Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery in Victoria will be held. This UNSTILL-LIFE exhibition will look at the artist's rather intense wanderlust.
Australian Antarctic Division Residency
Stephen Eastaugh is currently the Arts Fellow at the Australian Antarctic Divisions' Mawson Station. This is Stephen's 9th visit to Antarctica, and he is the first artist to undertake a 'winter over' residency. While at Mawson, Eastaugh will produce a new body of work in response to the extreme landscape of the continent. For more information: http://www.stepheneastaugh.com.au/news.htm