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Art in Miniature | Miniature Paintings | Group Exhibition

Trill Seekers 2, mixed media, bird
Oliver Cheng, Serenity II, watercolour
Jenny Munn, Phalaenopsis  Amabilis, mixed media, orchid
Margaret Bice, King Parrot, mixed media
Beth Tyerman, South Coast Rocks , colour pencil
Sue Ford, Illuminated Golden Shouldered Parrot,  gouache & powdered mica
Michaela Laurie, Morning Visitor,  gouache, coloured pencil, watercolour
Val Johnson, From Annies House, gouache
Claire Cusack, Cloisonné, oil on aluminium composite material
Trill Seekers 2, mixed media, bird
Oliver Cheng, Serenity II, watercolour
Jenny Munn, Phalaenopsis  Amabilis, mixed media, orchid
Margaret Bice, King Parrot, mixed media
Beth Tyerman, South Coast Rocks , colour pencil

Overview

Gallery of Small Things (GOST) is hosting its 2nd show for 2026 with new artworks from Art in Miniature - a Canberra based group. 51 miniature paintings have been created by 17 members.

Anne Masters, Director of GOST has curated rows of small paintings to fit in Australia's tiniest gallery.

The exhibition invites the viewer to be drawn into a small gallery space and enjoy the intimacy of how little artworks can brighten up your home or workspace.

AIM is celebrating 25 years of a friendship group who came together in 2001 and had their first show in 2002 in Canberra. The subject matter ranges from birds to beaches, still life to objects (think vintage, ceramics, vases), flowers and special moments for a little boy dressed as Batman. It's a lovely show not to miss!

Dates

5–16 Mar 2026
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Gallery of Small Things (GOST)27 Wade Street, Watson, Australian Capital Territory, AustraliaGet Directions
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