'Guns & Flowers' uncovers an apparently unlikely pairing of artists – eX de Medici and Sidney Nolan – and their shared language of symbol and metaphor....
This darkly powerful exhibition reflects on the iconic bushranger Ned Kelly and his gang’s exploits in late 1870s Australia, and the enduring legacy of the Kelly myth in contemporary culture....
‘hand/made/held/ground’ metaphysically maps Brenda L Croft’s patrilineal relationship to Country, reimagining customary objects originally created on Gurindji homelands....
‘Spowers & Syme’ presents the changing face of interwar Australia through the perspective of two remarkable women artists from Melbourne: Ethel Spowers and Eveline Syme....
Canberra Museum and Gallery is commemorating two decades of collecting with an exhibition showcasing the breadth of the Canberra region’s art featuring features historical and contemporary works by more than 100 established and emerging artists....
Contemporary glass artist and teacher Kirstie Rea takes the viewer on a 20-year journey of her artistic practice. Reflecting on her heritage, connection to the land and the influence of the natural world....
An impressive six decades, and counting, of Michael Taylor’s expressionist painting and drawing is on view at the Canberra Museum and Gallery, curated by Deborah Clark. ...
Elioth Gruner was one of Australia’s most celebrated Australian artists in the early twentieth century and won the prestigious ‘Wynne Prize’ for landscape seven times between 1916 and 1937....