Brook Andrew, The rallying 2016, cut colour photolithograph over photolithograph; edition 8/9,. Geelong Gallery, Purchased with funds generously provided by Christine Bell in memory of Dr Colin Holden and Christopher Bell, Robert Salzer Foundation Acquisition Fund, and the Sybil Craig Bequest Fund, 2017, © the artist

Brook Andrew, The rallying 2016, cut colour photolithograph over photolithograph; edition 8/9,. Geelong Gallery, Purchased with funds generously provided by Christine Bell in memory of Dr Colin Holden and Christopher Bell, Robert Salzer Foundation Acquisition Fund, and the Sybil Craig Bequest Fund, 2017, © the artist


Social Studies—Prints from the Collection

Saturday 9 November 2024 to Sunday 9 February 2025

Free entry


Artists have long recognised printmaking as a democratic, inexpensive, and graphically striking way to communicate social and political messages, often referencing or incorporating historical printed matter for effect. This exhibition presents the work of several contemporary Australian artists, including Brook Andrew, Emily Floyd and David McDiarmid, who employ printmaking as part of their multi-disciplinary practices to explore a range of issues and disciplines including social activism, community participation, feminism and colonisation.

A Geelong Gallery exhibition