Select Exhibitions
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Beautiful Tensions: Gray Street Workshop Celebrates 40 Years
'Beautiful Tensions' honours the momentous legacy and talent of the Gray Street Workshop by showcasing new work by the four current partners.
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Kait James: Red Flags
Wadawurrung artist Kait James reappropriates racialised products to draw our focus to culturally insensitive and racially stereotyped imagery, designs and motifs.
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Fiona Currey-Billyard: Night Talk
Fiona Currey-Billyard often explores the nature of memory and the capacity of materials to capture the resonance of cultural, historical and natural events.
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Sam Jinks: Mortal Reflections
Drawing on our shared fascination with the human figure, Sam Jinks' practice reflects upon deeply felt instances of our lived experience.
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Rose Nolan: Breathing Helps
This exhibition highlights recurring spatial and performative threads in Rose Nolan’s practice alongside new site-specific commissions that respond to the Museum’s architecture.
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to come together as water
'to come together' as water unites cultural and creative practices as an expansive reimagining of water protection, anchored by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives and lived experience.
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North Terrace: worlds in relief
Invoking histories of sculpture, moving image and design, the exhibition draws on the collection of the University of South Australia Architecture Museum.
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Arcangelo Sassolino: in the end, the beginning
Mona presents a selection of Arcangelo Sassolino's kinetic sculptures that push matter to their edges – from dripping metal to splintering wood.
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Shireen Taweel: Edge of the C
Shireen Taweel reflects on the consequences of the relationship between science and spirituality, through copper sculptures, drawing and prints.
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Light Source
Exhibiting artists celebrate the role of light, projection and performance in connection to the history and continuity of abstract and expanded cinema.
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Hatched: National Graduate Show 2025
This year’s 'Hatched' cohort unpack issues that bridge the personal and universal, such as resistance and transformation, environmental impermanence, performative identities and data and surveillance.
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