This exhibition looks at the quiet connections that hold us together — to each other, to the world around us, and to the parts of ourselves we don’t always name.
Sculpting becomes a way to slow down and listen: ideas taking shape in bronze, stone, and timber instead of words.
The works move from small, intimate carvings to larger, more commanding forms. They don’t offer answers, but they create space — for reflection, for balance, and for a moment of renewal.
Dan Tucker is an accomplished Nipaluna/Hobart-based sculptor with more than two decades of experience working in stone, timber and bronze.
Image: Brain Funk. Photo by Rosie Hastie.
Celebrate the show’s launch with us on Thursday 20 Nov, 5.30pm at Rosny Farm. Everyone’s invited.
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20 Nov - 14 Dec 2025Wednesday - Sunday 11am - 5pm
