Eclectic and Peta Minnici - Solo Exhibition at Kedumba Gallery

Peta Minnici: Tracing Memory – Drawing as Presence and Disappearance

In this exhibition, Peta Minnici presents a body of work that explores the delicate terrain of memory, absence, and longing through a refined and immersive drawing practice. Using an intricate technique of mark-making developed during her postgraduate research at the National Art School, Minnici constructs tonal images that hover between presence and erasure. Each drawing is composed intuitively over time, layering dense, rhythmic strokes to form figures, interiors, and still life compositions that appear as if glimpsed through the veil of memory.

What emerges is a visual language of recollection—fragmented, atmospheric, and temporal. Edges dissolve, forms blur, and time seems to slow. Minnici’s marks act as both record and residue, speaking to the fragile nature of remembering and the impossibility of fully capturing the past. The result is a series of works that evoke emotional depth while resisting narrative closure, inviting viewers into an intimate space of reflection.

Minnici’s research-led approach draws upon her thesis The Temporality of Recollection in Contemporary Drawing and Painting, anchoring her practice in a conceptual framework that merges the personal with the universal. Her images do not merely depict—they echo, suggesting the ghostly persistence of what once was, and the quiet ache of what is no longer.

Together, these drawings offer a deeply human meditation on the persistence of memory and the ephemeral nature of experience. They remind us that to draw is not only to see, but to feel—to witness the slow unfolding of time across the surface of the paper.


Finalist in the Calleen Art Award

My Painting ‘A Rose Connection’ has been selected as a finalist in the Calleen Art Award at Cowra Regional Gallery, NSW. The annual Calleen Art Award was established in 1977 as an acquisitive art prize by Mrs. Patricia Fagan OAM to encourage originality, creativity and excellence in the visual arts, and is made possible by the generous support of the Calleen Trust.

A Rose Connection’, oil on linen , 112cm x 112cm, 2024.

Kedumba Drawing Award


The Kedumba Drawing Collection was started in 1990 and embodies and reflects all the elements of outstanding drawing created in Australia over more than 50 years and has acquired almost two hundred drawings.

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I was fortunate enough to have my work  “ Looking In, Seeing Out - Bundanon” acquired for this collection

The subject of my work depicts
myself almost as a voyeur peering from the outside through the glass windows of the The Bundanon Homestead during my recent residency. Capturing both inside and the surrounding landscape in the one frame, as a play on reflections, allows the internal foyer and staircase to fuse seamlessly with the mountains and trees. My technique of mark making, formed intuitively over time, evokes the fragility of remembering by creating a blurring of focus and the slowing of viewing time. The drawn line also relates to the concept of memory consisting of a mass of marks designated into what we have seen, heard and felt.


LIGHT ON NOSTALGIA

 May Space Gallery      20 March to 6 April

In Light on Nostalgia, Peta Minnici explores the emotional resonance of memory through still life and interior-based compositions. Anchored in personal history, each painting is drawn from objects, photographs, and places that serve as vessels of recollection. Rather than offering a direct representation, Minnici’s use of delicate brushwork and nuanced colour seeks to fragment the image — dissolving form into tonal impressions that evoke the atmospheric nature of remembrance.

These works are not simply depictions, but quiet records of lived experience. Each mark operates both symbolically and sensorily — a meditation on what has been seen, felt, and held. The series was prompted by the recent loss of a figure central to the artist’s life, whose presence continues to haunt and shape the narrative structure of the work.

Balancing wistfulness with restraint, Minnici offers a vision of nostalgia imbued with tenderness, intimacy, and occasional irony — never collapsing fully into melancholy.

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