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Silver & Gold

A fish out of water learning what “no hot ash of liquids” actually means.

Be Present - indulge in the waves
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Be Present - indulge in the waves

Be Present - indulge in the waves exhibition was great to see St Roch working as a beautiful exhibition space. Not the same as wandering amongst the pieces, riding the smell of a lavender wave or being transported by the sounds of the thrusting waves against the rocks of the B&O shape installation, but come-in and have a look through the gallery.

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Adelaide Fringe Festival 2026 Exhibition
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Adelaide Fringe Festival 2026 Exhibition

Explore a collection of Priscilla’s work, hand-picked for the 2026 Adelaide Fringe Festival to be exhibited at St Roch. The exhibition comprises 35 works, three small collections, two illustrative series (containerships and space), one illustrative topic series (wavescapes) and two installations (waves of another kind).

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A Wave for Ariels Hair
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A Wave for Ariels Hair

A colourful scarf melding a water world and the beginning of a grounded world. This one is for Ariel to remind her how far she has come.

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Now!
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Now!

Adjusting to opening hours

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In Search of a Wine for St Roch
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In Search of a Wine for St Roch

Have you ever given somebody a bottle of wine only to discover it tasted awful? I am consulting the Halliday Wine Companion for this project. There is still the ‘I say tomAto, you say tomarto and Simon calls it an apple’ but let’s see how we end up.

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Silver & Gold
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Silver & Gold

A woman who has been a water person, in, on or around her whole life is discovering a different view. Once refer to by friends as Ariel, Disneys cartoon character from The Little Mermaid, Ariel is being true to her inquiring character, grown legs and is discovering a forest of trees, not kelp. Which led Ariel to solutions such as, ‘when reading the lid of the council bin “no hot ash or liquids”, IGNORE THE HOT and just take it as ‘no ash or liquids’.

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