Episode Description
Australian Women Artists
The Podcast
Ep. 58 Amanda Penrose Hart
Amanda Penrose Hart is one of Australia’s most compelling contemporary interpreters of landscape.
In fact, judges at the Calleen Art Award recently described her as one of Australia’s most accomplished senior plein-air painters.
Amanda graduated with a Diploma of Fine Art from Queensland College of Art and then a Bachelor of Visual Arts from Griffith University, she developed a practice grounded in drawing, composition and a love of paint – which is becoming a wonderful thread through a number of the artists I’ve spoken to.
Travelling is central to her work: from Sofala and the Central West of New South Wales to European battlefields and coastal sites, she paints landscapes that really feel familiar.
She’s widely exhibited across Australia and has received major recognition including the Gallipoli Art Prize (2017), the Clayton Utz Art Award (2019) and the aforementioned Calleen Art Award (2024). Her work is held in significant public and private collections nationwide as well.
Amanda is part of the upcoming exhibition Lustre: Australian Artists in Greece & Crete WWll at Anzac Memorial Hyde Park Sydney. It will open on May 20 and will feature both Amanda and a previous guest on AWA, @joannalogue
Head to my bio above to hear our conversation
Amanda is represented by:
@kingstreetgallery
@philipbacongalleries
And you will find some of her works there as well as at her website:
Images
1 APH by Michael Bradfield
2 Butter cloud 2021 110 x 110 (oil on canvas)
3 Sally’s Flat 2017, 38 x 52 (ooc)
4 Go lightly 2023 76 x 120 (oil on board)
5 Shepherds lookout ACT 2023 121 x 198 (oil on linen)
6 The Somme 1, 2017 100 x 180 (ooc)
7 Australian first division memorial, Pozieres 2017 41 x 62 (ooc)