Remnants of the Past: New work by Kate Douglas

Remnants of the Past: New work by Kate Douglas

Kate Douglas 
Lost at the Asylum 2020 | Acrylic on canvas, 61 x 51 cm.

This exhibition has past

15 Jul 2023  10 Sep 2023

Remnants of the Past: New work by Kate Douglas

Kate Douglas 
Lost at the Asylum 2020 | Acrylic on canvas, 61 x 51 cm.

DatesSaturday 15 July 2023 to Sunday 10 September 2023
(This exhibition has past)
Times10am — 5pm daily
CostFree
BookingNo bookings required
AgeAll ages welcome

In her recent body of work, Ipswich-based artist Kate Douglas captures Ipswich's rich heritage in acrylic and watercolour, taking the viewer on a thought-provoking journey that connects past and present and combines reality with perceived memory.

Douglas' practice focuses on capturing the local built and natural environments, presenting unique perspectives in captivating compositions. Her artwork seamlessly blends visual and symbolic elements, creating a multi-dimensional experience.

In 2018, Kate's exhibition 'Entanglement' explored how the interconnections we view in nature mimic those we experience in our human relationships – pushing, pulling, finding balance and becoming part of a network or support system.

Remnants of the Past: New Work by Kate Douglas explores Ipswich's rich heritage architecture and artefacts. Douglas builds the composition of each painting from individual elements pieced together – past, present, and imagined. The addition of movement and hints of habitation present the passage of time and ignite discussions and debates about the role of heritage and nostalgia in our future-focused community.

Recently, Kate's painting 'Lost at the Asylum' from her new body of work was selected as a finalist in the prestigious 2022 John Leslie Art Prize.

Kate Douglas 
Lost at the Asylum 2020 | Acrylic on canvas, 61 x 51 cm.

This project is supported by the Queensland Government and Ipswich City Council.

This project is supported by the Queensland Government and Ipswich City Council.

The Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) is a partnership between Queensland Government and Ipswich City Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland.