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SUMMARY:Gurindji Freedom Banners
DESCRIPTION:Mumkurla-nginyi-ma parrngalinyparla – from the darkness into the light. \nThe Gurindji freedom banners are a collection of 10 hand-painted banners created in 2000 by the Gurindji to share the community’s version of the historic 1966 Wave Hill walk-off. The walk-off\, or Gurindji strike\, led by Gurindji man Vincent Lingiari was an important event in Australia’s land rights movement. Many of the 35 Gurindji people involved in the banner-making project were participants in the walk-off. \nAt some stage\, banner eight\, Ngumpittu nguwula junypa wanyjarnana (Two young men dancing)\, went missing. In July 2025\, a banner-making workshop was held in Daguragu and Kalkarindji to reconstruct the missing banner and restore the collection.
URL:https://posterfactory.com.au/art-event-and-opening/gurindji-freedom-banners/
LOCATION:Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House\, 18 King George Terrace\, Parkes\, ACT\, 2600\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House":MAILTO:info@moadoph.gov.au
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260517T170000
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CREATED:20260520T031000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T031000Z
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SUMMARY:Group Exhibition: The Hooligans
DESCRIPTION:Rabble-rousers\, riffraff\, scoundrels\, and criminals.\n\n\n\nTroublemakers\, wanderers\, deviants\, misfits. They’ve gone by many names—but to the Chinese state\, they were once known simply as The Hooligans. \nThe Mao-era crime of “hooliganism” (流氓罪) was notorious for its broad scope and arbitrary enforcement. It became a blunt tool used to silence dissent\, police morality\, and punish anyone seen as a threat to political or social order\, including sexual minorities and political dissidents. The last known person imprisoned under the charge was a protester in the 1989 Tiananmen Square democracy movement. \n\n\n\n\nWhen “hooliganism” was finally removed from the Criminal Code\, it didn’t vanish—it evolved. In its place came “picking quarrels and provoking trouble” (寻衅滋事)\, a catch-all offence capable of criminalising almost any act of resistance to the Party’s carefully curated image of civility. Feminists protesting sexual harassment\, and blank-paper demonstrators demanding human rights under censorship\, have all found themselves caught in its crosshairs. \nSweeping anti-corruption campaigns continue today under the slogan “hunting tigers and swatting flies\,” which promises to target both powerful elites and low-level officials. Yet\, as with earlier crackdowns\, the real target is not only corruption but also disobedience. \nFor as long as rules have existed\, people have found ways to break them. In the face of relentless restrictions\, Chinese artists have learned to think beyond imposed boundaries. Refusing to cooperate\, daring to defy\, and stirring up trouble\, the artists in this exhibition speak for those sacrificed to keep the peace. \nPhotography by Hamish McIntosh
URL:https://posterfactory.com.au/art-event-and-opening/group-exhibition-the-hooligans/
LOCATION:White Rabbit Gallery\, 30 Balfour St\, Chippendale\, NSW\, 2008\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="White Rabbit Gallery":MAILTO:info@whiterabbitcollection.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260206T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260621T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075557
CREATED:20260514T025944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260514T025944Z
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SUMMARY:Restoring the Past
DESCRIPTION:Step into the world of art conservation and discover the intricate process of preserving history. \nRestoring the Past unveils the meticulous treatments of three remarkable nineteenth-century paintings and their ornate frames\, including the portraits of Thomas and Catherine Chapman and a landscape by John Glover. \nThis captivating exhibition offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at the techniques and stories that bring Tasmania’s artistic heritage back to life. \nWhether you’re an art enthusiast or simply curious about the hidden layers of history\, Restoring the Past invites you to explore the delicate balance of science\, artistry\, and storytelling behind conservation. \nThis exhibition\, and the conservation and research undertaken\, were made possible by the Keith Clarke Foundation.
URL:https://posterfactory.com.au/art-event-and-opening/restoring-the-past/
LOCATION:Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery\, Dunn Pl\, Hobart\, TAS\, 7000\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260212T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260530T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075557
CREATED:20260520T061124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T061124Z
UID:10000025-1770883200-1780160400@posterfactory.com.au
SUMMARY:Frank Hurley: Between Peaks and Silence
DESCRIPTION:Between Peaks and Silence gathers works by Frank Hurley\, one of Australia’s most celebrated and controversial photographers and filmmakers. These photos are rare\, luminous studies of place—where land becomes theatre and stillness becomes sound. From the Warrumbungles’ ancient ridgelines to the Blue Mountains’ shadowed caves\, from the Derwent’s slow water to Urama Island’s village architecture\, Hurley frames each scene with a patient eye for scale\, texture and hush. In Antarctica\, crevasses open like chapters—beauty edged with risk—reminding us how quickly terrain can turn. Shown together for the first time in more than 30 years\, these photographs invite you to look longer: to follow the light\, listen for quiet\, and feel the world’s vastness in a single image.
URL:https://posterfactory.com.au/art-event-and-opening/frank-hurley-between-peaks-and-silence/
LOCATION:Bank Art Museum Moree\, 25 Frome St\, Moree\, NSW\, 2400\, Australia
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://posterfactory.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Frank-Hurley.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Bank Art Museum Moree":MAILTO:info@bamm.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260225T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260620T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075557
CREATED:20260520T061124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T061124Z
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SUMMARY:Darebin Art Prize 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Darebin Art Prize is back in 2026 celebrating the outstanding work of contemporary Australian artists. The Darebin Art Prize is a national multi-medium acquisitive art prize awarding excellence in contemporary visual art. \nThis leading exhibition brings together contemporary artwork across all media\, from painting\, drawing\, photography\, sculpture and craft\, through to video art and more. The finalists from across Australia are represented in this major exhibition which includes a $10\,000 acquisitive prize and $1\,000 People’s Choice Award.
URL:https://posterfactory.com.au/art-event-and-opening/darebin-art-prize-2026/
LOCATION:Bundoora Homestead Art\, 7 Prospect Hill Dr\, Bundoora\, VIC\, 3083\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bundoora Homestead Art":MAILTO:bundoorahomestead@darebin.vic.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260228T080000
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DTSTAMP:20260610T075557
CREATED:20260520T061124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T061124Z
UID:10000027-1772265600-1782838800@posterfactory.com.au
SUMMARY:Iconic Loved Unexpected
DESCRIPTION:Experience Newcastle Art Gallery’s icons\, loved favourites\, and unexpected gems in our inaugural exhibition\, Iconic Loved Unexpected. \nAcross every space in the expanded Gallery\, we celebrate our nationally renowned collection with a curated selection from more than 7\,000 works of art by local\, national and global artists. This multi-faceted display foregrounds First Nations art and traces the development of Australian art over more than 200 years\, as well as showcasing vibrant works by contemporary artists from across the globe. \nNewcastle Art Gallery is gearing up for our full reopening in late February! Our three-day celebration begins with a Street Party from 5pm on Friday 27 February\, followed by a vibrant program over Saturday 28 February and Sunday 1 March.
URL:https://posterfactory.com.au/art-event-and-opening/iconic-loved-unexpected/
LOCATION:Newcastle Art Gallery\, 1 Laman St\, Newcastle\, NSW\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Newcastle Art Gallery":MAILTO:artgallery@ncc.nsw.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260314T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260614T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075557
CREATED:20260520T061123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T061123Z
UID:10000028-1773475200-1781456400@posterfactory.com.au
SUMMARY:25th Biennale of Sydney: Rememory
DESCRIPTION:Campbelltown Arts Centre is an exhibition partner of the 25th Biennale of Sydney: Rememory\, curated by 25th edition Artistic Director Hoor Al Qasimi. \nA means of revisiting\, reconstructing\, and reclaiming histories that have been erased or repressed\, Rememory signifies the intersection of memory and history\, where recollection becomes an act of reassembling fragments of the past—whether personal\, familial\, or collective. The 25th edition of the Biennale connects the delicate space between remembering and forgetting. By engaging with Rememory\, artists will highlight marginalised narratives\, share untold stories\, and inspire audiences to rethink how memory shapes identity\, belonging\, and the creation and celebration of new communities and connections.
URL:https://posterfactory.com.au/art-event-and-opening/25th-biennale-of-sydney-rememory/
LOCATION:Campbelltown Arts Centre\, 1 Art Gallery Rd\, Campbelltown\, New South Wales\, 2560\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Campbelltown Arts Centre":MAILTO:artscentre@campbelltown.nsw.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260319T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260523T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075557
CREATED:20260520T061123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T061123Z
UID:10000029-1773907200-1779555600@posterfactory.com.au
SUMMARY:Group Exhibition: 2026 Muswellbrook Art Prize
DESCRIPTION:Established in 1958\, the Muswellbrook Art Prize is a now $70\,000 acquisitive award spanning three categories: painting\, works on paper\, and ceramics. With medium as the sole thematic focus\, the Prize showcases the diverse subjects and practices of contemporary artists working throughout Australia. 
URL:https://posterfactory.com.au/art-event-and-opening/group-exhibition-2026-muswellbrook-art-prize/
LOCATION:Muswellbrook Regional Arts Centre\, Corner of Bridge & William St\, Muswellbrook\, NSW\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Muswellbrook Regional Arts Centre":MAILTO:arts.centre@muswellbrook.nsw.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260321T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260619T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075557
CREATED:20260520T061123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T061123Z
UID:10000030-1774080000-1781888400@posterfactory.com.au
SUMMARY:South West Biennial 2026: Tracework
DESCRIPTION:Bunbury Regional Art Gallery presents South West Biennial 2026: Tracework\, a landmark new exhibition that positions the South West as a vital centre for contemporary art. Anchored at BRAG and extending across six partner venues throughout the regions\, the Biennial invites audiences to move through a connected cultural landscape shaped by place\, memory and making. \nConceived as both a map and a meeting point\, Tracework brings together artists from across Australia’s south western regions alongside nationally and internationally recognised practitioners. The exhibition explores the idea of the trace — as mark\, imprint\, memory and connection — revealing how every creative gesture carries evidence of encounter: between artist and material\, people and place\, past and present. \nWith BRAG at its epicentre\, these connections ripple outward throughout the regions – between communities\, generations\, and their environments. Tracework encourages visitors to explore the visible and invisible threads that bind the region together. \nCurated by Dr Michael Bianco and Dionne Hooyberg\, the Biennial includes a major survey of works by 28 regional artists\, alongside solo and collaborative projects by Jacobus Capone\, Olga Cironis\, Amber Cronin and Tom Borgas\, Sharyn Egan\, and Andy Quilty.
URL:https://posterfactory.com.au/art-event-and-opening/south-west-biennial-2026-tracework/
LOCATION:Bunbury Regional Art Gallery\, 64 Wittenoom St\, Bunbury\, WA\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260328T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260621T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075557
CREATED:20260520T061123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T061123Z
UID:10000031-1774684800-1782061200@posterfactory.com.au
SUMMARY:Group Exhibition: Affording Truth
DESCRIPTION:Affording Truth explores how we perceive and navigate truth in an era of global uncertainty\, using the framework of affordances – the qualities of objects or environments that suggest or enable particular actions and interactions. Perceived\, false or hidden\, affordances are everywhere and key to how humans navigate the world. \nFeaturing works by Alison Alder (NSW)\, Robert Andrew (QLD)\, Lorraine Connelly-Northey (NSW)\, Lauren Dunn (VIC)\, Honor Freeman (SA)\, Tyza Hart (QLD)\, Daniel McKewen (QLD)\, Juanita McLauchlan (NSW)\, Raquel Ormella (ACT)\, Baden Pailthorpe (ACT)\, Ryan Presley (QLD)\, Alex Seton (NSW)\, Scotty So (VIC) and Esther Stewart (VIC). \nAffording Truth is a collaborative curatorial project between Wangaratta Art Gallery\, Wagga Wagga Art Gallery and City of Moreton Bay Galleries curated by Rachel Arndt\, Dr Lee-Anne Hall and Hannah Williamson. This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia\, its principal arts investment and advisory body.
URL:https://posterfactory.com.au/art-event-and-opening/group-exhibition-affording-truth/
LOCATION:Wangaratta Art Gallery\, 56 Ovens St\, Wangaratta\, VIC\, Australia
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://posterfactory.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Tyza-Hart-20260218-LR-12.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Wangaratta Art Gallery":MAILTO:exhibitionsofficer@wangaratta.vic.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260418T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260614T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075557
CREATED:20260520T061122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T061122Z
UID:10000032-1776499200-1781456400@posterfactory.com.au
SUMMARY:Carly Fischer: Ruins in Reverse
DESCRIPTION:Ruins in Reverse is a sculptural and sound-based installation by Carly Fischer inspired by the former Beechworth Asylum and her great-grandmother’s 50-year life spent institutionalised for ‘talking to the furniture’. The work explores the idea of shifting between realities\, uncovering forgotten fragments that blur past and present.
URL:https://posterfactory.com.au/art-event-and-opening/carly-fischer-ruins-in-reverse/
LOCATION:Wangaratta Art Gallery\, 56 Ovens St\, Wangaratta\, VIC\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wangaratta Art Gallery":MAILTO:exhibitionsofficer@wangaratta.vic.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260424T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260621T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075557
CREATED:20260520T061122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T061122Z
UID:10000033-1777017600-1782061200@posterfactory.com.au
SUMMARY:New South Vol. 2: Recent Sculpture & Installation Art
DESCRIPTION:New South Vol. 2 presents recent examples of sculpture and installation art from across Southern Australasia. Bringing together an intergenerational group of 17 artists\, the exhibition offers a snapshot of current sculptural practice and the ideas shaping it today. \nA key theme of the exhibition is inter-relations\, what happens between objects\, materials\, built environments and viewers. The artworks are presented together in shared space\, allowing them to interact\, overlap and influence one another. These encounters invite visitors to notice new connections and meanings as they move through the exhibition. \nNew South Vol. 2 is a follow-up of two earlier exhibitions hosted by Hazelhurst Arts Centre\, South (2014)\, which featured artists from Australia\, Mexico and South Africa\, and New South (2024)\, which focused on contemporary painting from southern Australia.
URL:https://posterfactory.com.au/art-event-and-opening/new-south-vol-2-recent-sculpture-installation-art/
LOCATION:Hazelhurst Arts Centre\, 782 Kingsway\, Gymea\, NSW\, Australia
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://posterfactory.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Hazelhurst_New-South-Vol.-2-1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Hazelhurst Arts Centre":MAILTO:hazelhurst@ssc.nsw.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260428T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260530T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075557
CREATED:20260520T061122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T061122Z
UID:10000034-1777363200-1780160400@posterfactory.com.au
SUMMARY:Jeffrey Harris
DESCRIPTION:Jeffrey Harris stands as one of New Zealand’s most distinguished and original painters – an artist whose decades-long practice has shaped a deeply personal yet widely resonant visual language. Since he first exhibited in 1969\, Harris has created a body of work that draws on memory\, lived experience and the enduring weight of human emotion\, positioning him as a pivotal figure within New Zealand’s art history. \nHis works are built around simple but psychologically-charged scenes; places and moments that feel familiar\, yet slightly off. Rather than telling clear stories\, these settings become spaces to explore what it means to be human. Emotions like love and hate\, hope and despair sit side by side\, while rituals and recurring symbols invite further reflection – birds hint at the human spirit\, roads suggest journeys\, and the crucifix speaks to suffering and resilience.
URL:https://posterfactory.com.au/art-event-and-opening/jeffrey-harris/
LOCATION:Suite Gallery\, 189 Ponsonby Road\, Auckland\, 10111\, New Zealand
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://posterfactory.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Jeffrey-Harris_Nude-on-bed_1000px.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Suite Gallery":MAILTO:info@suite.co.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260428T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260614T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075557
CREATED:20260520T061122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T061122Z
UID:10000036-1777363200-1781456400@posterfactory.com.au
SUMMARY:Renae Saxby: Fire Scars
DESCRIPTION:Maitland Regional Art Gallery (MRAG) presents Fire Scars\, a powerful new solo exhibition by photographer Renae Saxby. Based on Wonnarua Country in Maitland\, New South Wales\, Saxby is an award-winning photographer recognised for her portraiture\, live performance photography and remote landscapes. Across her practice\, she maintains a sustained focus on the relationship between people\, culture and the environment. \nIn Fire Scars\, Saxby turns the camera inward\, drawing from deeply personal experiences to create an intimate body of work that reflects on grief and healing. Shot between her family’s property in Salisbury\, NSW\, and remote Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory\, the exhibition captures moments where destruction and renewal coexist.
URL:https://posterfactory.com.au/art-event-and-opening/renae-saxby-fire-scars/
LOCATION:Maitland Regional Art Gallery\, 230 High St\, Maitland\, NSW\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maitland Regional Art Gallery":MAILTO:artgallery@maitland.nsw.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260428T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260621T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T075557
CREATED:20260520T061122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T061122Z
UID:10000035-1777363200-1782061200@posterfactory.com.au
SUMMARY:The ArtHITects (Gary Carsley and Ren Jie Teoh): C*Town Conservatory
DESCRIPTION:C*Town Conservatory reimagines the history and architecture of the conservatory — once a symbol of aristocratic prestige and colonial exploitation of the natural world — as a contemporary\, inclusive space for community\, reflection\, and creative exchange. \nConfabulated by The ArtHITects (Gary Carsley and Ren Jie Teoh)\, this immersive installation transforms the glass-walled foyer of Campbelltown Arts Centre into a fantastical\, illusionistic environment reflecting on its 20-year history of commissioning artwork. Linking the black box of the performance space to the white cube of the gallery spaces\, the C*Town Conservatory acknowledges the role of this unique nexus in the programming of Campbelltown Arts Centre ahead of its forthcoming capital expansion. \nDrawing on the conservatory’s traditions of wonder and contemplation\, the project embeds the history of the CAC’s diverse cross-media programming into ornamental QR codes\, evoking breeze-block patterns of Australian suburbia and global architectural traditions. \nAudiences are invited to scan the QR codes embedded in the artwork to discover and learn about the commissioned programs at Campbelltown Arts Centre dating back to 2005. \n\n\n\n\n Add to calendar
URL:https://posterfactory.com.au/art-event-and-opening/the-arthitects-gary-carsley-and-ren-jie-teoh-ctown-conservatory/
LOCATION:Campbelltown Arts Centre\, 1 Art Gallery Rd\, Campbelltown\, New South Wales\, 2560\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Campbelltown Arts Centre":MAILTO:artscentre@campbelltown.nsw.gov.au
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