Select Exhibitions
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Ramsay Art Prize 2025
Celebrating its fifth iteration, the Ramsay Art Prize encourages contemporary Australian artists under forty to make their best work, unrestrained in scale and medium.
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Gordon Hookey: A MURRIALITY
Gordon Hookey is known for a biting satire of Australian culture and politics, witty critique of racism, and exploration of oral and image-based history-making traditions.
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Wedgwood: Artists and Industry
'Wedgwood: Artists and Industry' charts over 200 years of Wedgwood ceramics through one hundred objects from London’s Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A).
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Sam Contis: Moving Landscape
Three series are presented – Cross Country, Deep Springs, and Overpass – giving insight into Sam Contis’ practice over twelve years and eighty-five works.
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Tom Polo: in part of your mind, I am you
Tom Polo’s practice encompasses painting and installation exploring notions of conversation, emotional exchange and gesture as embodied acts of portraiture.
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ngurrak-al marram-u / body of the mountain
This experiential exhibition reveals and generates connection between humans and the land through embodied and place-responsive art.
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Material Nature
Curated by Dr Anne-Marie Jean, 'Material Nature' looks to the power of materials to engage our sensory understanding of the natural world.
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A Painter’s Painter
Curated by artist Ann Cape, 'A Painter’s Painter' examines the reciprocal influences and intimate relationship between portrait artist and sitter.
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Push / Pull
Curated by Danni Zuvela, 'Push / Pull' is a program of live, experiential, post-object and otherwise ‘non-haveable’ art.
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Joe Furlonger: Horizons
This touring exhibition traces the artist’s career through a range of media – from painting ceramics, sculpture, and drawing – over several themes.
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Jill Orr: Same Place Different Time
Jill Orr's work draws on land and identities as they are shaped in, on and with the environment.
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Protest is a creative act
'Protest is a creative act' confirms that many of the issues addressed by women photographers in the 1970s are yet to be resolved.
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