Malini Lewis, Janet Neilson, Penny Peckham and Anne-Maree Taylor work with an array of print techniques including cyanotype, collagraph, relief, intaglio and monoprints.


The four artists have compatible art practices and have found a common ground in the themes they explore. ‘Vessel’ evokes a range of responses and interpretations. The works shown here reflect the features of each artist’s practice.


For Peckham, the vessel may operate as a metaphor for the female body and is at times inscribed with text — quotes taken from contemporary women — which embody a sense of power and defiance.


In exploring the vessel, Neilson is drawn to everyday domestic receptacles, some becoming her substrate, others used as a matrix for mark making. Taking inspiration from textile traditions, her work explores ideas of being wrapped, protected and comforted.


Lewis, with her alchemical approach to materials, interweaves and layers her introspective subject matter. Utilising watercolour, cyanotype, chine-colle, relief and intaglio she works with concepts of transmutation, transformation and transcendence.


The memorial nature of objects is highly valued by Taylor. Her recent travels through Rajasthan have brought her interest in the vessel into sharp focus. The tangible nature of vessels — both utilitarian objects and the pietra dura images found in grand forts and palaces —  emphasises the memory and emotion these items can provoke.


Biography – Anne-Maree Taylor

Anne-Maree Taylor was a member of Studio Paradiso in

Sandon, from 2015 until January 2024. She continues to

print in Central Victoria.

She has exhibited in multiple exhibitions locally and in

Melbourne. Most recent exhibitions include at

Firestation Print Studio Armadale, Castlemaine Press

and the Art Room in Footscray.

She is a member of Castlemaine Press, Firestation Print

Studio, The Art Room, the Australian Print Council and

subscribes to Pressing Matters.

Taylor has attended print making workshops overseas,

and completed a residency at the Skopelos Art

Foundation on Skopelos Island in Greece 2023.

She recently has participated in workshops in Aluminium

Lithography, cyanotype, gel plate printing and

completed a Grampians Brushes week-long workshop in

September 2024.

She has been awarded another printmaking residency at

Skopart for September-October 2025.


Biography – Janet Neilson

Janet Neilson studied Printmaking at the South

Australian School of Art, graduating in 1990. Living in

Melbourne for 18 years, she exhibited regularly in group

shows there and in Adelaide.

Visits to Cyprus with access to a printmaking studio, as

well as a move to Central Victoria in 2016 have been

pivotal to her ongoing practice.

Living in a creative community in regional Victoria, Janet

participates regularly in the region’s Open Studio

programs. She has exhibited in successful group shows

at Lot19 Gallery (2021), Newstead Arts Hub (2023) and

Artpuff in Castlemaine (2024).

Neilson was short-listed for the inaugural Michael Beazer

Works on Paper Prize at the East Gippsland Art Gallery

in 2024. Current memberships are with Castlemaine

Press and Firestation Print Studio.

0498 987 576

janetneilson@bigpond.com

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Biography – Malani Lewis

Malini Lewis is a graduate of RMIT University, having

completed a Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art - Honours) in

2018. She was awarded the year-long APW Collie Print

Trust Scholarship for Emerging Victorian Printmakers on

completion of her initial Fine Art degree in 2017.

Having lived overseas for most of her life, starting with

two exceptionally formative years in Singapore

aged nine, and subsequently including two decades in

Papua New Guinea and another two in Canada, Lewis

has naturally developed a receptive and resilient outlook

and seeks to express this in her work which also — and

for the same reasons — readily incorporates risk, found

marks and whatever else is there in the moment.

She currently lives and works in Castlemaine and

exhibits regularly, locally, in Melbourne and regional

Victoria. As a member of the Goldfields Printmakers,

Lewis exhibits interstate and occasionally, overseas.


Biography – Penny Peckham

Penny Peckham is an artist printmaker, based in

Castlemaine since 2014.

With a PhD in Art History, much of her work has been

influenced by her research areas of feminist and

women’s art more broadly.

Since completing a Diploma of Art in the late 1990s

Penny has continued to develop her skills as a

printmaker, attending workshops with teachers including Basil Hall, Sarah Amos, Glen Skein and Diane Fogwell.

She has been a member of the Goldfields Printmakers

group since 2015, regularly participating in exhibitions

with them in Australia and internationally. She is also a

member of both Castlemaine Press and the Firestation

Print Studio, exhibiting with both from time to time.

Penny is part of a group of experienced printmakers with a current touring exhibition, Time & Tide, concerned with

the way in which printmaking — and the artists’

individual practices — have evolved since the 1970s.

Time & Tide showed in Ballina NSW in late 2024, will

travel to Broken Hill in November and then to Swan Hill

Regional Gallery in late 2026.

Penny has participated in Mount Alexander open studios for the past eight years and has been a finalist in prize exhibitions including the Silk Cut Award for Linocut Prints and the Manly Library Artist Book Award.