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  • Gurindji Freedom Banners

    Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House 18 King George Terrace, Parkes, ACT, Australia

    Mumkurla-nginyi-ma parrngalinyparla – from the darkness into the light. The 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 [...]

  • Restoring the Past

    Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery Dunn Pl, Hobart, TAS, Australia

    Step into the world of art conservation and discover the intricate process of preserving history. Restoring 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. This captivating exhibition offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at the techniques and stories that bring Tasmania’s artistic heritage back to life. Whether you're [...]

  • Darebin Art Prize 2026

    Bundoora Homestead Art 7 Prospect Hill Dr, Bundoora, VIC, Australia

    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. This 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 [...]

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  • Iconic Loved Unexpected

    Newcastle Art Gallery 1 Laman St, Newcastle, NSW, Australia

    Experience Newcastle Art Gallery’s icons, loved favourites, and unexpected gems in our inaugural exhibition, Iconic Loved Unexpected. Across 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 [...]

  • 25th Biennale of Sydney: Rememory

    Campbelltown Arts Centre 1 Art Gallery Rd, Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia

    Campbelltown Arts Centre is an exhibition partner of the 25th Biennale of Sydney: Rememory, curated by 25th edition Artistic Director Hoor Al Qasimi. A 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 [...]

  • South West Biennial 2026: Tracework

    Bunbury Regional Art Gallery 64 Wittenoom St, Bunbury, WA, Australia

    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. Conceived as both a map and a meeting point, Tracework brings together artists from across [...]

  • Group Exhibition: Affording Truth

    Wangaratta Art Gallery 56 Ovens St, Wangaratta, VIC, Australia

    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. Featuring works by Alison Alder (NSW), Robert Andrew (QLD), Lorraine Connelly-Northey (NSW), Lauren Dunn (VIC), Honor Freeman (SA), [...]

  • Carly Fischer: Ruins in Reverse

    Wangaratta Art Gallery 56 Ovens St, Wangaratta, VIC, Australia

    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.

  • New South Vol. 2: Recent Sculpture & Installation Art

    Hazelhurst Arts Centre 782 Kingsway, Gymea, NSW, Australia

    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. A 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, [...]

  • Renae Saxby: Fire Scars

    Maitland Regional Art Gallery 230 High St, Maitland, NSW, Australia

    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. In Fire Scars, Saxby turns the camera inward, drawing from deeply personal [...]

  • The ArtHITects (Gary Carsley and Ren Jie Teoh): C*Town Conservatory

    Campbelltown Arts Centre 1 Art Gallery Rd, Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia

    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. Confabulated 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. [...]

  • A Long Thread of Attention

    Fox Jensen McCrory 10 Putiki St, Grey Lynn, Auckland, New Zealand

    Fox Jensen McCrory presents A Long Thread of Attention, bringing together the work of New Zealand’s most acclaimed painter Colin McCahon alongside celebrated Australian painter Aida Tomescu. “Not in a million years could I have predicted a phenomenon like McCahon. In fact, I went to the Ivan Dougherty show on its last day, at the insistence of my friends. I went with zero expectations and that visit changed everything. [...]