The work of six contemporary artists is now on show at Hazelhurst Arts Centre as part of The Home exhibition.
The artists were commissioned by Hazelhurst to produce new works responding to the theme of art deco to complement another current Hazelhurst exhibition, Art Deco from the National Collection: The World Turns Modern.
Artists Tracey Clement, Kevin McKay, Christopher Zanko, Nuba Saad, Catherine O'Donnell and Lucy O'Doherty responded to the theme using influences of art deco architecture and suburbia.
The exhibition's name was taken from the magazine, The Home, which was published between 1920 and 1942 and focussed on modern ideas about art and design concerning home furnishing and fashion.
Hazelhurst curator Carrie Kibbler said the timing of the two art deco inspired exhibitions was significant.
"It's timely that Hazelhurst is presenting these two exhibitions in 2020 as the year marks a century since the beginning of the roaring twenties and the decade that welcomed art deco style into fashion," Ms Kibbler said.
"The original site of the Hazelhurst property owned by Ben and Hazel Broadhurst included an art deco style cottage, which has undergone restoration in recent years, but still stands in the gardens today, retaining many of its art deco features."
Memory and nostalgia are the focus of one of the artist's beautifully rendered paintings.
For his work, Kevin McKay focussed on the art deco buildings around the beachside suburb of Cronulla, including graceful suburban residences, the iconic beach pavilion and the train station.
Details: The Home is on exhibition at Hazelhurst Arts Centre until November 8, 2020. For more information click here.