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Exhibition: Kathrine Hoffman and Anna Goodhind, You Ask Me to Talk About the Interior

Image: Anna Goodhind, Face to Face (detail), courtesy of the artist

May 25 - June 26, 2026

Opening: Friday May 29, 5:30-7:30pm

Gallery I, 154 Angas St, Kaurna Yarta

Free entry, all welcome

  • You can find You Ask Me to Talk About the Interior’s exhibition in The Mill’s Gallery II, located at 154 Angas St, Kaurna Yarta (Adelaide).

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    Read more in-depth information on our accessibility web page.

We are thrilled to present You Ask Me to Talk About the Interior, a new exhibition featuring work by Kathrine Hoffman and Anna Goodhind. This exhibition explores colour, repetition and form through ceramics and collage, looking at how artists build meaning through layering, repetition and pattern. Both Anna and Kathy are current studio artists at The Mill.

Kathrine's intuitive abstract ceramics are built using the Japanese nerikomi technique, working with coloured clay to build patterns that are embedded into the body of her vessels. Using the slow, repetitive technique Katherine creates unique abstract designs, experimenting with colour theory to draw the eye across the surface of the vessel. She says 'For me working with clay is very tactile. I find the connection between the hand, the eye and the brain and the repetition very calming.'

Anna brings a series of collage works to the exhibition, using found images to build narrative through colour and form. Each collage becomes a window into a world, opening a conversation to themes of life, and death, geology, the passing of time and the universe. We see delightfully unexpected characters on backgrounds of repeated patterns, nature and science brought together with infinite horizons.

This exhibition takes its title from Carolina Ebeid's poem 'You Ask Me to Talk About the Interior', a poem about humanness- made of wilderness & sky, a new anatomy, an overbright comet burning through the infinite. Like the poem, Kathrine's works fold and repeat, creating an infinite and intricate interiority. Nerikomi traditionally reflects the harmony of nature and as an expression of the artist's soul. Likewise, Anna's work speaks to the human condition, the interiority of each of us that is complex and in flux, and part of a web of connection through systems of biology and physics, of community and care.

  • Kathrine Hoffman graduated with a Bachelor of Visual Arts from Adelaide Central School of Art in 2019, where she was mentored in ceramic by Anna Couper. In 2025 she exhibited in the Red House Group Exhibition at Gallery M, as part of a SALA Exhibition at Fraser Hay Gallery and had works on display at Adelaide Central School of Art. She was a finalist in the 2023 Watershed Art Prize and the Little Things exhibition (NSW). Her work has also featured in the Campbelltown Arts Show, Murray Bridge Art Show and Victor Harbour Art Show. She currently has a studio at The Mill.

  • Anna Goodhind is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice centres around themes of family, mortality and the natural world. Working across various mediums including painting, textile, collage, sculpture and installation, Goodhind often explores existential conflict within the human condition through the subjective experience of the individual.

    Her most recent solo exhibition Presence – Absence at Sauerbier House in November 2024, opened up a means for grieving through a reshaping of time, place and inheritance following the death of her mother in 2018 and her father in 2023. Goodhind also works as an art installer and exhibition curator. Her continuing practice focuses on a process of exploration and experimentation.

  • You ask me to talk
                   about the interior

    it was all roadside flowers & grasses
                   growing over the cities

    was made of wilderness & sky
                   with God washed out of it

    was the foreign prayer-word
                   it was a list of missing persons

    was the solid bronze charging
                   bull on the famous street

    was like the Roman method for making bees

    was its taken-down carcass
                   & its bed of apple-branches & thyme

    was a new anatomy      a beaten hide
                   a skeleton sweetening to glowing fluids

    & the bee born out & the grist of them born
                   glistening as coins

    it was anthem
                   was the listening

    the way a searchlight listens over a lake
                   it was the prayer-word out of your mouth

    your thousand-noun request
                   it goes up up to the florescent weather

    was hurdle & burn      burning through
                   the infinite      your overbright comet

    was made of stones      made of berries & plastic & boxtops & eggshells
                   it was like the word having reached the ear

    & the words pollinated the dark      there was darkness there
                                 like the afterhours inside a library

    About Carolina Ebeid