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Exhibition: Solvent/Insolvent - A Study of Coastal Interactions via Photography

George Town Council presents "Solvent/Insolvent – A Study of Coastal Interactions via Photography" by Charles Millen, a compelling showcase of large-format black and white imagery that invites art lovers and curious travellers to explore the elemental rhythms where sea meets shore. This thoughtfully curated exhibition brings together a series of wide-format archival prints that reflect on geological forces and human perception.

What sets this exhibition apart is its deep engagement with place and process. Millen's use of traditional cameras and archival printing techniques anchors the work in a tactile, timeless practice that contrasts with the fast pace of digital culture. The exhibition is situated within the Jim Mooney Gallery, a space dedicated to connecting visitors with contemporary art in an intimate and accessible setting, and stands as part of Creative George Town's ongoing gallery program that champions regional and emerging voices.

Nestled near the banks of the Kanamaluka/Tamar Estuary, George Town rewards visitors with a landscape rich in history and seasonal attractions, from coastlines to historic sites.. After taking in the exhibition, travellers might explore the nearby Bass and Flinders Maritime Museum, waterfront walks, or the local artisan shop to deepen their experience of this distinct Tasmanian destination. Curious visitors are encouraged to discover more about this evolving artistic program.

Opening Event: Saturday, 7 February 2026 at 11:00am

Exhibition: 9 February - 22 March 2026

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