Solo Exhibitions

2024 Chasing the Wind - Brownston Gallery

2022 Under the Same Sky - Sydney Road Gallery

2021 La Niña Blues - Sydney Road Gallery

2020 Under Moving Skies - The Gallery Peregian

2019 Look Back in Wonder - The Gallery Peregian

2018 An Infinite Mirror - Stevens Street Gallery

2018 All Available Light - The Gallery Peregian

Duo Exhibitions

2017 Stories from Sea and Land - Left Bank Gallery

Group Exhibitions

2024 Autumn Exhibition - LimeTree Gallery

2019 The 4 Amigos - Red Hill gallery

2018 Sea Change - The Gallery

2017 Lost and Found - Stevens Street Gallery

2017 Q1 Art Wall Exhibition - Kit and Ace

2016 Q4 Art Wall Exhibition - Kit and Ace

2013 Taste of Art - Noosa Regional Gallery

2012 Alan Reading Memorial Art Awards

2009 Face to Face - COCA Christchurch

Awards

2021 Caloundra Regional Gallery 2021 Caloundra Regional Gallery 2020 Caloundra Regional Gallery 2018 Caloundra Regional Art Prize 2012 Alan Reading Memorial Art Prize LCLA - Winner - Peoples Choice Award

LCLA - Finalist

LCLA - Finalist

Finalist

Winner - Contemporary Painting

Gallery Representation

UK Lime Tree Gallery

Graystone Gallery

Brownston Gallery

Padstow Gallery

Australia Sydney Road Gallery

Thom Gallery

Nissarana Galleries

Red Hill Gallery

 

Publications

Jacket cover: Two Journeys - Grosvenor House Publishing Limited 2016

Jacket cover: Handbook of the Development of Children’s Memory - Bauer/Wiley-Blackwell 2013

 

Collections

Lucas’ Pantings are held in private collections and financial institutions in Canada, The United States,

Germany, the UK, Hong Kong, Australia, sweden and New Zealand.

 

Artistic Lineage

Ben has a strong family background in the arts. He is the Grandson of the author Mary Norton best

known for the children’s classic ‘The Borrowers’. His Grandfather was the pioneering modernist architect

Colin Lucas who received an OBE for his work. Colin was a member of ‘Unit One’ the British grouping of

Modernist artists founded by Paul Nash. He is also the brother of the portrait painter Fanny Rush and the

sculptor Joe Rush, founder of the Mutoid Waste Company.