Maps & Traces

Exhibition Summary

Maps & Traces is a major body of work by Australian contemporary artist Bronwyn Davies, exploring the intersections of art, nature, and storytelling through drawing, installation, and works on vintage maps. Developed through residencies across diverse Australian landscapes—from the Tarkine in Tasmania to the Daintree in Far North Queensland—the series reflects on landscape as a living record of memory, ecology, and cultural history.

The works are informed by Davies’ long-term project If Trees Could Talk (2021–present), which considers trees as witnesses to human and environmental change. Through intricate line work, text, stitching, and layered materials, the exhibition traces histories of conservation, colonisation, and ecological connection across place and time.

Exhibition Details

  • Solo exhibition

  • 38 artworks and 2 installations ( See Links to Chapters and Traces)

  • Painting, drawing, mixed media, vintage maps, installation and collected objects

  • Public program included workshops, artist talks, film screenings and forums

  • The Centre- Regional Gallery Beaudesert February - April 2025

  • Catalogue available on request

Selected Works

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