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Exhibition Opening: 'Journey to Abstraction' by Ann Rogan and Daphne Gooley

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Ann Rogan states “This work focuses essentially on the natural world, the study of geological formations in rocks and seashells which hold many shapes and forms which attract me to capture them, mainly in oil paint, or watercolour. I am happiest while I am painting, the love of painting, creating new work and to explore contemporary painting style is a challenge to my artwork generally, and it is the driver for me to produce balanced work, to feel it is resolved until I am happy with the result. To quote Artist Grayson Perry. “This is what I did with the time I had”.”

Daphne Gooley states “My work in this joint exhibition is based on photos and drawings that I made when I first arrived in Australia of differential weathering of beachside rocks. Originally, I used the images in paintings, but in the 1980 ‘s printmaking became my preferred medium and I produced a series of prints, some of which are included in this exhibition. I have recently re-visited this theme to extend the ideas from the original drawings. The prints are mostly multilayered monoprints with the addition in some cases of Lino cuts and other media, and are hand printed with oil-based printing inks”.


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6th Sep 2025

Gallery on Track, 2 Blackshaw Road, Goulburn, NSW, 2580

Contact Details
Sharon Bourgeois
[email protected]
(02) 4822 7889

Event Details
Time: 2:00pm – 5:00pm

Gallery on Track, Goulburn is pleased to announce the opening of the joint exhibition “Journey to Abstraction” by artists, Ann Rogan and Daphne Gooley. The exhibition takes place during opening hours in the month of September 2025 at Gallery on Track and features prints, oils and acrylic paintings. Interested persons are welcome to join the artists, friends and members at the Gallery on Track for the opening, 2pm 06/09/2026. Light refreshments will be served. All are welcome.

Ann Rogan states “This work focuses essentially on the natural world, the study of geological formations in rocks and seashells which hold many shapes and forms which attract me to capture them, mainly in oil paint, or watercolour. I am happiest while I am painting, the love of painting, creating new work and to explore contemporary painting style is a challenge to my artwork generally, and it is the driver for me to produce balanced work, to feel it is resolved until I am happy with the result. To quote Artist Grayson Perry. “This is what I did with the time I had”.”

Daphne Gooley states “My work in this joint exhibition is based on photos and drawings that I made when I first arrived in Australia of differential weathering of beachside rocks. Originally, I used the images in paintings, but in the 1980 ‘s printmaking became my preferred medium and I produced a series of prints, some of which are included in this exhibition. I have recently re-visited this theme to extend the ideas from the original drawings. The prints are mostly multilayered monoprints with the addition in some cases of Lino cuts and other media, and are hand printed with oil-based printing inks”.


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