Explore the “Wildwood” Exhibition by Robyn Malcolm
WILDWOOD is an exploration of trees painted in exuberant colour from places which have inspired and captivated Robyn’s imagination.
The exhibition features works done in pastel and oil paint, showing the depth of her artistic expertise.
To view the works of Hobart based artist Robyn Malcolm is to experience joy.
All About the Exhibition
As a colourist at heart, Robyn doesn’t separate drawing from colour and doesn’t treat the subject as the most important element of her work.
What matters in her creative process is the way the painting makes Robyn feel.
Colour leads the way and mood follows.
Robyn’s exhibition WILDWOOD opens at the Lady Franklin gallery on Friday 6 February 2026 at 6pm and runs for the month of February.
Exhibition Details
Dates: 7 February to 1 March, 2026
Opening: 6 February 2026 at 6 pm
Exhibition location:
Lady Franklin Gallery
268 Lenah Valley Road
Lenah Valley 7008 Tasmania
Open: Saturday and Sunday 11am to 4pm
Exhibition organiser: Robyn MALCOLM
Enjoy exploring Robyn Malcolm Art online and be sure to follow on Facebook and Instagram for the latest exhibition news and loads of delightful inspiration.
Meet Tasmanian Artist Robyn Malcolm
Robyn is an accomplished artist, first studying as a fashion designer at the Paris-American Academy in Paris.
Her colourful knitwear won her awards and she featured in exhibitions around the world, including Australia, the Contemporary Art of Dress, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, and the Australia Contemporary Art of Dress, in Tokyo and South Korea.
Her work was featured in Australian Vogue, New York Woman and the New York Observer.
Robyn moved away from fashion design and her current work focuses on pastel drawings and oil paintings.
Her first solo art exhibition CHROMATOPIA was held in 2022, and in 2024 Robyn won the drawing prize in the ‘Art on Show’ competition.
A Colourist Exhibition to Delight
The spirit of her current exhibition Wildwood is enjoyment, spontaneity and trusting instinctive colour choices.
Wassily Kandinsky said that “colour is a power which directly influences the soul” and Robyn brings that emotional energy into her works.
The Lady Franklin Gallery, located in the Greek Temple in Ancanthe Park, Lenah Valley is open every weekend between 11am and 4pm.
Robyn will be in the gallery each day and would love to talk about her work.
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