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GABRIELLE FALCONER
Gabrielle Falconer in 2024 exhibited in Fabruary at Blenheim Gallery with Lorna Quinn in a joint exhibition. Gabrielle’s works included some ceramics as well as a wonderful selection of linocuts. Her ideas are borne through the readings of early colonial life in Tasmania and the position of women at that time in the early 1800’s..
During 2024 Gabrielle held a wonderful exhibition at the Mary Morton Allport Museum
As a contemporary Tasmanian artists, Gaby Falconer with Jenny Dean, they respond to the journals of well-known colonial women, Elizabeth Fenton and Mary Morton Allport, in a visual retelling for a new audience.
Mary and Elizabeth’s journals detail the daily challenges of managing households and reveal their desire to maintain their positions within the social hierarchy. The writings cover the arc of their lives from arriving in an unknown land in 1831 and 1829 to their eventual success as respected matriarchs of the young colony.
Within the striking prints, ceramics, and illustrations, are scenes from the detailed journals of these women. Gaby Falconer and Jenny Dean were inspired by the double lives they led. On the one hand, Elizabeth and Mary upheld the rigid expectations of society at the time, and on the other, they embraced their resourcefulness – cooking echidna stews and climbing through windows to escape undesirable visitors.
Gaby Falconer and Jenny Dean have collaborated on several exhibitions over the last five years. Their work investigates the appropriation of land by colonists, particularly in lutruwita/Tasmania.