CBD Gallery

| Nostalgia |
 Julie Nicholson 

21 May - 13 June 2026

Nicholson’s practice draws on personal narratives, capturing shifting impressions of landscape, light, and colour. Working with layered oil stick, drawing and painting, she allows unexpected memories and scenes to surface through the process.

Her background in stained glass informs a sensitivity to light, how it filters into a space, illuminating both the vibrancy of colour and the structural presence of line.

Her duo solo exhibition, Nostalgia, stems from a sense of homesickness after moving from the UK to Australia at the age of 23. A deep sense of nostalgia has shaped her life, and only recently did she discover that nostalgia was once considered a disease. The works in this exhibition sit within that tension, posing the question of whether nostalgia is something that nurtures us, or something that holds us back.

Many of the canvases in the exhibition are split across multiple panels, reflecting the fractured experience of trying to locate familiarity within a foreign landscape. Moments of recognition such as sketching in Berrima in the Southern Highlands, where the landscape can feel momentarily like home are interrupted by distinctly Australian elements, like a palm tree or native plant, which jolt her back into the awareness of distance and displacement.

Nicholson has also titled many of the works using Old English words for landscape elements—such as weald, meaning forest. This reflects her interest in etymology and the evolution of language over time. Just as words shift, fall out of use, and take on new meanings, her understanding of the Australian landscape has also changed. Language, like memory, holds a connection to the past while continually adapting to the present, mirroring her experience of navigating place, identity, and belonging.


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