Select Exhibitions
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Vicki Stavrou: Sunny Side Up
The arrangement of flat, geometric planes in Vicki Stavrou's paintings promote an atmosphere of stasis and silence.
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Kirstie Rea & Annette Blair: The Poetry of Things
The Poetry of Things brings together two distinct glass practices.
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The Pool Show
The Pool Show takes a deep dive into pool culture in our art and in our psyches.
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Contemporary Wearables Biennial Jewellery Award and Exhibition 2025
This year’s exhibition features fifty-two pieces created by forty-nine artists around Australia.
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And Still I Rise
And Still I Rise brings together a culturally diverse group of women artists living in Australia.
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Tom Polo: bodycave
Tom Polo is drawn to the psychology of mirroring – borrowing fragments of social encounters and time spent with others in the studio.
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Sarah Brown: Acts of Endurance
Central Australia-based artist Sarah Brown’s paintings reflect a deep connection to the landscape.
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Fauvette Loureiro Memorial Scholarship Exhibition
The Fauvette Loureiro Memorial Scholarship Exhibition presents the work of Jesse Hogan, winner of the $30,000 mid-career/established scholarship; Kate McGuinness, winner of the $10,000 emerging scholarship; and of the finalists: Barbara Campbell, Cybele Cox, Lucas Davidson, and Tim Silver for mid-career/established, and Jennifer van Ratingen, Remi Siciliano, and Sophie Penkethman-Young...
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Brook Andrew: Death of a Memorial
Bringing together a new, gallery-commissioned wall drawing and jumping castle war memorial – commissioned by DETACHED, Hobart and UQ Art Museum, Queensland in association with Urban Art Projects, and featured in the 17th Biennale of Sydney, 2010 –, this installation turns the gallery into a site of both mourning and...
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Paola Pivi: I don’t like it, I love it
Italian-born, US-based Paola Pivi is known for playfully blurring lines between reality and fantasy, often incorporating animals and objects in surreal scenarios. Together with works from across Pivi’s career, the exhibition features major new commissions, including three feathered polar bears, symbolising humanity’s connection to the natural world and polar bears’...
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Revisions: made by the Warlpiri of Central Australia and Patrick Waterhouse
Being the largest presentation of this work in Australia to date, over sixty Warlpiri artists of different generations reworked the materials in their own ways.
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Phuong Ngo: Inheritance
Phuong Ngo’s practice is concerned with the interpretation of history, memory and place, and how it interfaces with contemporary sociopolitical issues.
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