Garry Billing
Familiar to Raincoat audiences, Garry Billing returns following his highly successful show late last year. His practice continues to probe what lies beyond the surface of landscape, using collage, paint, and abstraction to articulate the layered ways in which he sees and experiences place.

Sue Stevenson
New to Raincoat, Sue Stevenson is an artist of remarkable talent whose work we are delighted to present. Born in London, she arrived here in the mid-1970s as a primary school teacher. Throughout her teaching career, she maintained a deep attachment to Visual Art, drawing inspiration from found and recycled materials. Her creativity has taken flight in three quirky bird sculptures perched here, alongside five abstract landscapes, using Collage and Acrylic paint on Canvas.
Chris Morgan
A regular exhibitor at Raincoat, Chris Morgan remains captivated by the wonder of Tasmania’s wilderness regions.
His "Pieman Diptych" offers two works in one, delving into the mysteries of the Tarkine and celebrating the life of one of the world’s most precious wild rivers. How fortunate we are to share in this vision.
"River I" also comes from the Pieman River and is also part of a diptych but is being offered here as a separate piece .. an insight into a unique place in the world where history and mystery hold hands...
