Select Exhibitions
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Melting Pot
'Melting Point' pays homage to the tradition of metal casting by presenting the work of five contemporary designers who transform the raw material of metal into refined craft and design objects.
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Art for Takayna
Powerful works created in the wild forests of Takayna, northwest Tasmania, by artists who participated in the annual Bob Brown Foundation forest residency.
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Danie Mellor: marru | the unseen visible
Danie Mellor examines memory and remembrance; the relationship between First Nations people, culture and Country; and the environmental and social impact of colonial history.
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Bayside Painting Prize 2025
Established as the Bayside Acquisitive Art Prize in 2015 and relaunched in 2024 as the Bayside Painting Prize, this is the only annual prize for painting in Victoria.
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Lezlie Tilley: Vessels
Here, Lezlie Tilley has made a connection with her days as a studio potter making containers, vases, cups and bowls, along with a special interest in ancient South American ceramics.
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Holly Greenwood: Chameleons
This exhibition of new paintings continues Holly Greenwood's exploration of ghostly figures, past and present, in often communal spaces as they connect or disconnect from one another.
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Marisabel Gonzalez: De Rerum Natura – On the Matter of Things
Bridging the realms of nature and medicine, this exhibition draws on the visual language of medical ultrasound imaging to uncover hidden parallels in the organic world.
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Teo Treloar: A Void A Maze
'A Void A Maze' draws together drawings created over the last two decades, including 'Journal', a collection of sketchbooks stitched together as each one is completed.
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Current / Teho Ropeyarn
With energetic colour and design, Teho Ropeyarn’s prints convey a knowledge of specific land and waters from, in the artist’s words, “the inside out.”
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You Are Here Too
'You Are Here Too' is a response to the Institute of Modern Art’s landmark 1992 exhibition, made at a time when HIV/AIDS dominated LGBTQI+ discourse in Australia.
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Lines in the Sand: Women from the West
The work of women artists who deserve to be acknowledged for their dedication to practice – focusing on portraiture and abstraction.
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