Anna Glynn: South Coast Myths & Tales

Early works gathered, autobiographical & imagined 1990s – 2010.

Shellharbour Airport’s inaugural exhibition invites visitors to explore Anna Glynn’s vivid and imaginative artworks inspired by the South Coast NSW.

Free and fully accessible, the exhibition transforms the terminal into a cultural destination, with onsite parking and the Greenacres Airport Café making it easy to visit.

Experience art, history and imagination - at Shellharbour Airport!

Across the terminal, vibrant works from Glynn’s Bundanon Series bring the local bush to life with theatrical colour and character. Playful pieces such as 'Squid Juggling on Jervis Bay' offer lively moments of humour, while imagined and real South Coast NSW fauna appear throughout works including 'Sussex Inlet' and 'Kangaroo Valley Myth'.

Further inside, the tone deepens with reflective river scenes such as 'Shoalhaven Drowning' and 'Drowning Bundanon', inviting quiet contemplation.

Together, these works create a trail of history, emotion and imagination—revealing Glynn’s curiosity and her passion for exploring the rich connections between people, place and nature.


Accessibility:

Fully accessible, including accessible adult toilets
On site parking available

Dates

Opening: March 4, 2026, midnight Closing: April 21, 2026, midnight

Website

Please click here for the official website