CBP is an enthusiastic supporter of the arts. We collaborate with local galleries and artists to assemble exhibitions featuring their best work and we take great pleasure in hosting these in our reception area and boardrooms. In addition to supporting the artists themselves, our aim is to create a vibrant environment that encourages creativity and engaging dialogue amongst our lawyers, staff, clients and the wider community. We also donate a percentage of the proceeds from any art sales made through these exhibitions to the firm's primary charity, The Garvan Institute of Medical Research. 
 

"Whether it’s through a striking portrait, a tranquil landscape or an abstract bronze, art has the power to capture attention, spark conversation and take us on a journey of discovery. It’s fitting that our art exhibitions preside over the firm’s most popular meeting spots as they bring together people from many walks of life."

Dunstan de Souza, Managing Partner

 

traffic jam galleries

traffic jam galleries is a fresh, unique art space, a landmark for the North Shore.  More

Mackenzie Thorp

I believe that there is hope, and that you can be happy if you work at it. If you see a flower, look at it, paint it – but don’t pick it, don’t hurt it! That’s the kind of innocence I’m trying to get across. More

Shane Devries

This collection also features the original works from the Children’s book ‘Never Smile at a Crocodile’. His work is currently on display in the CBP reception and boardrooms until 28 October 2011.  More

John McIntosh

The paintings are a personal visual response to the content, or the character, of but a very few of the cast in rock. His work is currently on display in the CBP reception and boardrooms until 28 October 2011. More

Carla Hananiah

Born, New Zealand. Lives and works in Sydney, Australia. Carla Hananiah graduated from the University of New South Wales with a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Masters in Art. More

Rebecca Beardmore

Rebecca Beardmore's body of work Seeing Words, Reading Pictures explores the fragile relationship between seeing, perception and understanding.  More

Peter Elfes

The Arrival is a project by photographer Peter Elfes that documents his journey across Lake Eyre and the Tirari Desert in South Australia.  More