Very talented local artist Megan Huffadine spoke to members about her work passions and inspiration at the T&C meeting on March 11th.
Megan's paintings, sculptures and combinations of the two are informed by her background in anthropology and archaeology, as well as a life-long connection with museums and their collections.
Megan had brought several pieces with her to show us the final product of her labours and showed a series of images depicting her current work and scenes at the workshop where the pieces are created.

 

     The content that is driving her at the moment is environmental.

Repository Daylight Beckons (2022), by Megan Huffadine
Repository In the Shadow of Memory (2022), by Megan Huffadine


   She explained that she works a lot with artefacts, plants and seeds, drawing and abstracting them until they became their own forms.
   Her parents had always taken her to museums and her husband had always worked for museums, and she said much of her  current work ‘‘related back to the museums and collections and the way work is displayed’’.