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Evergreen: a celebration of WA’s majestic eucalypts by Karina Buckingham
July 3 - July 13

The Town of Mosman Park is delighted to share that Gallows Gallery will be hosting a stunning new exhibition, Evergreen, by acclaimed Perth artist Karina Buckingham from 3-13 July 2025.
This evocative collection showcases around 20 original paintings that honour the diversity, grandeur and life-giving presence of Western Australia’s eucalyptus trees. Drawing on her deep personal connection with the natural world, Karina’s work is inspired by walks through urban parks and native forests – capturing the textures, colours, light and spiritual resonance of WA’s unique woodland landscapes.
Each painting in Evergreen is a reflection of Karina’s immersive experience in nature. Through innovative painting techniques and expressive mark-making, her work invokes the feeling of walking beneath the canopy of gum leaves, standing in dappled light, and absorbing the quiet energy of the trees. It’s a tribute not only to the aesthetic beauty of these trees but also to their vital role in our ecosystems and sense of place.
This exhibition marks Karina’s second solo show at Gallows Gallery, following the success of Walk of Wonder: Reflections of the Cape to Cape Track in 2022. Since becoming a full-time artist in 2018, Karina has achieved significant recognition, including selection as a finalist in the 2023 International Art2Life Juried Exhibition and the 2024 Perth Royal Art Prize.
Key Exhibition Details:
- Exhibition Dates: 3-13 July 2025
- Opening Night: Friday 4 July, 6pm
- Artist Talk: Sunday 6 July, 3pm–4pm
- Location: Gallows Gallery, 53 Glyde Street, Mosman Park
- RSVP: Required for both the opening and artist talk. Register at karinabuckingham.com/rsvps
Whether you’re a long-time lover of nature or an admirer of contemporary Australian art, Evergreen offers a rich and contemplative experience not to be missed.
We encourage our local community and visitors alike to explore this exhibition and celebrate the beauty that surrounds us, right here in the heart of Mosman Park.