The Biennale of Sydney has announced that it will open part of its 22nd edition, titled 'NIRIN', on Gadigal land at Carriageworks, presenting eight key works previously shown at the National Art School....
'BLEED', a biennial festival from Arts House and Campbelltown Arts Centre, presents one of five new art commissions online every two weeks from 22 June to 30 August....
The 22nd Biennale of Sydney celebrates inclusivity with more than 100 creative people including artists, collectives, scientists, academics and knowledge holders from near and far....
The Island' profiles Vernon Ah Kee’s diverse practice in its entirety, comprising a three-channel video work, The Island (2018), as well as his drawing, vinyl and installation works....
The 22nd iteration, titled NIRIN and under the artistic direction of Brook Andrew, will include artworks by ninety-eight artists, creatives and collectives to be showcased across six venues....
‘Marama Dina’ unites Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand female artists of iTaukei (Indigenous Fijian) heritage in a showcase of newly commissioned works....
‘OK Democracy, We Need to Talk’ considers the positive potential of democracy with particular reference to the question of how the system is currently performed....
‘Song of the Cicada’ is a fifty-year retrospective of Suzanne Archer’s artistic career. Her creative output includes drawing, painting, sculpture, sound and installation....
'Borrowed Scenery' showcases work by over 50 female artists including Tracey Moffatt, Bronwyn Oliver, Fiona Lowry, Joan Ross, Katthy Cavaliere, Pat Larter and Rosalie Gascoigne....
‘Man, so what do you want to know?’ sparks a conversation between artist David Griggs and Michael Dagostino introducing this survey of 12 years in Manila....