Brunswick Street Gallery

The Quiet Hours: Selected artists from across Australia

BSG Projects presents The Quiet Hours: a group exhibition capturing the fleeting light and calm of day into night, inviting reflection, stillness, and quiet contemplation

Exhibitions

Event Details

Category

Exhibitions

Event Starts

Mar 21, 2026 22:00

Event Ends

Apr 12, 2026 17:00

Venue

Brunswick Street Gallery

Location

322 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy VIC, Australia

BSG Projects, the curatorial arm of Brunswick Street Gallery, presents a selection of artists shaping the next chapter of contemporary practice. This exhibition showcases a cohort we are confident will continue to make waves in the art world.

The Quiet Hours brings together a group of artists capturing the fleeting moments that frame the day, from the first light of dawn to the fading glow of dusk and into the depth of night. In these works, light softens into shadow, colours deepen, and familiar places settle into a quiet stillness. The shift between day and night becomes both subject and atmosphere, revealing a world gently transitioning into its nocturnal state.

Unified by a sensitivity to light, mood, and restraint, the artworks offer a sense of calm that extends beyond the gallery space. Each work holds a quiet presence, inviting slower looking and repeated engagement, revealing new nuances over time. Poised between stillness and change, The Quiet Hours presents paintings that resonate with a timeless quality, bringing depth, atmosphere, and a contemplative rhythm to the spaces they inhabit.

The Quiet Hours features new works by Amy Wright, Chloe Caday, Edwina Edwards, Edan Azzopardi, James Riches, Jessie Rose Ford, Joshua de Gruchy, Hannah van der Wal, Hilary Green, and Mickey Mason. 

Opening Event:
Friday 27 March | 6–8 PM 

Exhibition Dates:
26 March – 12 April

We invite you to view the catalogue before the exhibitions launch on the 26 March. Please contact us for all enquiries: [email protected]

Image credit: Underwater Rapsody, Amy Wright, acrylic, pastel and conte, framed in flooded gum hand stained by the artist, 203×163, 2026.

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