March 31, 2026

Androgyny, Works In Duality

Currently at the TYTO Regional Gallery, there’s a thought-provoking exhibition on the concept of androgyny. Masculine, feminine, duality, fluidity, balance, obscurity and nature all flow freely.  

Exploring the androgynous forms in the natural and human world through the eyes of a diverse group of artists, this culmination of work by artists David Rowe, Jade Grioli, Ann Vardanega, Helen Thrift-Brooks & Mitch Lynn is eye-catching.  

Artworks by David Rowe, Jade Grioli, Ann Vardanega, Helen Thrift-Brooks & Mitch Lynn. Photo credit: Victoria Velton

Many of the works are purposefully hung directly at eye level, so you have to match the figures’ gazes and get drawn into the capturing landscapes. The wide-open layout of the exhibition gives viewers the space to drift and flow between works, taking in whatever it is that catches the eye.  

A soft female figure semi-concealed behind leaves and smoke, a raw pencil sketch capturing the edges of a man.  

The exhibition does have an 18+ section, so be aware when taking families to see it. The exhibition is open now to Saturday, 18 April 2026.