EXHIBITIONS
2016 – group exhibition at Franque Melbourne
2016 – Group exhibition Margaret River Gallery Perth
2016 – Group exhibition at Without Pier Gallery Melbourne
2016 – Group exhibition at Manyung Gallery Melbourne
2015 – Ethereality solo exhibition at Libby Edwards Galleries,
2015 – Group exhibition Landscapes/Inspirations Margaret River Gallery Western Australia Melbourne
2014 - Reverie solo exhibition at Libby Edwards Galleries, Melbourne
2013 - Luminescence solo exhibition at Libby Edwards Galleries, Melbourne
2012 - Exhibition at Iain Dawson Gallery, Sydney
2012 - Exhibition at Without Pier Gallery, Melbourne
2011 - Belle Arti, Chapman and Bailey Art Award Exhibition, Melbourne
2011 - Solo Exhibition at Iain Dawson Gallery, Sydney
2011 - Art Melbourne with Iain Dawson Gallery, Sydney
2011 - Mansfeild Art Exhibition for without Pier Gallery, Mansfeild
2010 - Postcards Exhibition at Without Pier Gallery, Melbourne
2010 - Sculpture Exhibition at Bayside Sculpture, Melbourne?
2010 - Belle Arti, Chapman and Bailey Art Award exhibition, Queensland
?2010 - Exhibition at Without Pier Gallery, Melbourne?
2009 - Sculpture Exhibition at Bayside Sculpture, Melbourne?
2009 - Postcards Exhibition at Without Pier Gallery, Melbourne?
2007 - 9x5, Melbourne?2002 - Gipps Street Gallery, Collingwood, Melbourne?
2000 - Metropolis Gallery, St Kilda, Melbourne?
1999 - 9x5, Gasworks Gallery, Albert Park, Melbourne?
1998 - 9x5, Chapel off Chapel Gallery Prahran, Melbourne?
1997 - 9x5, Chapel off Chapel Gallery Prahran, Melbourne?
1997 - Group exhibition, Jackman Gallery, St Kilda, Melbourne?
1996 - “Sister- All curves no conscience” Kazbar, South Yarra, Melbourne
COLLECTIONS
Artbank - 2011 Private Collections both national and international
MEDIA
Bellamy’s paintings resonate with a supernatural energy, as though from a parallel world, whilst investigating universal themes of time, light and memory. Applying her signature blurring technique of luminous oil layers, trees, shadows and light are used to illuminate somehow mystical, ethereal moments caught in an otherwise mundane, everyday environment. This ambiguity stimulates the imagination to envisage an awaiting narrative.
Chris Bellamy studied Graphic Design in 1986 and has worked as a freelance illustrator for 25 years for clients in Australia, Europe and North America. The artist’s fine art has evolved over the years in between her illustration work. She has worked in many mediums and now employs rich oils to define her paintings in veiled layers of oil glazing.