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Tambaran2 Tambaran 2 Gallery is a dynamic art space showcasing exciting contemporary artists, both emerging and well-established.
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“Static Shock” by Dan Martland
06/03/2026

“Static Shock” by Dan Martland

Madeline Curley is the daughter of renowned artist, Imitjala Curley. Madeline is a self-taught artist and has developed ...
06/02/2026

Madeline Curley is the daughter of renowned artist, Imitjala Curley. Madeline is a self-taught artist and has developed a fluid, sweeping style of painting the Seven Sisters Dreaming story, depicted here.

The Seven Sisters Dreaming is a rich, ancient narrative that spans thousands of kilometres across Aboriginal lands. It tells the story of seven ancestral women fleeing from Wati Nyiru, a trickster figure, as they traverse the landscape—ultimately taking flight into the sky to become the Pleiades star cluster.

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Madeline Curley
Seven Sisters, 2019
Acrylic on canvas
77.5 × 77.5 inches

06/02/2026

“Rooted in the tension between nature and artificiality, the installations pose questions about how we interact with the environment, and how we might find equilibrium with it.

My installations ask viewers to question their eyes, but also to appreciate the labor and unpredictability behind each image. They’re a reminder that reality can still surprise us.” - Thomas Jackson

“Organza no. 3”, Stinson Beach, CA, 2026 by Thomas Jackson

“Fresh Mind” by Miloš Ilić
06/02/2026

“Fresh Mind” by Miloš Ilić

“Star Destroyer” from Amy Dury
06/02/2026

“Star Destroyer” from Amy Dury

06/01/2026

“Move” by Irina Liski

“Nevada Hefford” by
06/01/2026

“Nevada Hefford” by

“Misty Blue Morning” by Linda Lieffers
05/31/2026

“Misty Blue Morning” by Linda Lieffers

05/31/2026

Getting lost in “The Way It Moves” by Kate Salinger

Kate Salinger lives and works in Zurich, Switzerland. What fascinates her is its shapeable depth, the richness of its pigments, and the way it allows emotions and movements to unfold - giving time and space for forms to breathe.

​Through sweeping, graceful movements, her works reflect the twists and turns we all encounter – from quiet shifts to profound challenges – and create a sense of connection along the way.

Text via Kate Salinger

“Tether” by Jason Anderson
05/31/2026

“Tether” by Jason Anderson

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