Media Archive: News, Media Coverage.

Documentation of selected exhibitions and projects

in reverse chronological order

Michael Cathcart talks about the Skullbone Experiment on " Books and Arts Daily" Radio National.

Artists in Residence: The Skull Bone Experiment, Skull Bone Plains, Tasmania was organised and funded by the Tasmanian Land Conservancy. The film is available to buy on Roar Film’s Website.

Art and Conservation. ABC TV Documentary Roar Film.

Megan Walch - The Skull Bone Experiment
The Great Spill

Painting Alias: Parliament House Collection. Photobombing the Abbott and Turnbull Political Spills

Artist to Artist exhibited at Contemporary Art Tasmania, curated by Kylie Johnson.

1996 Meg was awarded a scholarship to attend the prestigious Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Maine, USA

Guest producer Sarah Mashman interviews two Tasmanian artists with two different experiences in France, as Covid 19 changes everything. Interviews with Megan Walch and Camille Antoine. Episode mixdown by Brendan Walls. What are you looking at? is produced by Pip Stafford and Lisa Campbell-Smith for Contemporary Art Tasmania.

Textual description of Megan Walch's artistic style and achievements, focusing on her imaginative, fantastical work. Includes biographical details such as her birth in Hobart, Tasmania, and educational background. Mentions the influence of "impossible possibilities" and her series 'Ikebana.'
Cover of "Uncanny" by Megan Walch with text by Judith Abell, featuring a pattern of glowing white dots on a dark background creating an optical illusion.

ABC News 7.30 Report profile of artist Megan Walch

“HEAVENS” Al Fresco - Fine Arts Outdoors Spring 2022

35°19’06.5”S 149°00’35.3”E Yale-Columbia Telescope Ruin, Mount Stromlo, Kamberri/Canberra. Alexis Kanatsios, Beth Maslen, Hugo Blomley, Jasper Jordan-Lang, Megan Walch, Patricia Piccinini, and Trent Crawford. Curator Oscar Carpezio. Download Exhibition Catalogue.

Ornate stone archway with decorative patterns framing a window displaying a stylized artwork of waves.

Mural painting, foyer of the Art Gallery of New South Wales as part of Wildnerness Balnaves Contemporary Painting

Poster for Hadley's Art Prize featuring a brain with glasses, promoting "The Geeks Award" event with Dr Karl and Adam Spencer, part of the Beaker Street Festival.

Winner of the 2024 Hadleys Art Prize Geeks’s Award

Abstract artwork featuring tangled tree branches on a black background with the words 'wilderness balnaves contemporary painting'.
Group of four people standing in an art gallery with colorful paintings on the walls.
Colorful painting of a cartoon pony on a red landscape with a tropical tree, set against a yellow wall.
Poster for Primavera 2000 exhibition featuring names of artists including Beata Batorowicz, David Jolly, Hanh Ngo, and others, with large overlapping colorful letters spelling 'primavera.'
Interior of a circular concrete room with a large window, abstract artwork on the walls, and a view of mountains and sky outside.