During the 2024 Arts Trail, Rusten House Arts Centre will feature four exhibitions by local artists, that highlight the diversity of work that can be found in our region. Queanbeyan born artist Michelle Hiscock returns to her roots for the Landscape and Memory exhibition at Rusten House from 28 September – 20 October. Since graduating from the Canberra School of Art, ANU, in 1991, Hiscock has established herself as a prominent Australian artist, best known for her evocative landscapes. Now based in Sydney, Hiscock has lived and exhibited widely in Australia and abroad. She has been a finalist in several prestigious prizes such as the Archibald Prize, Portia Geach Memorial Award, NSW Parliament Plein Air Painting Prize and Gallipoli Art Prize. Hiscock’s exhibition at Rusten House displays ethereal landscapes rendered in watercolour and gouache, evoking mood and light through a range of sepia tones in her compositions.