What’s On: Art Events and Openings

Browse upcoming art events, exhibitions and gallery openings

  • Barbara Dawson: Becoming Now

    Belconnen Arts Centre 118 Emu Bank, Belconnen, ACT, Australia

    Barbara Dawson’s work is a contemplation of senescence — ageing seen not as decline, but as a layered experience shaped by growth, memory, and renewal. Using the life cycles of plants as metaphor, she explores the human journey: its fragility, quiet strength, and continual transformation. These works trace the parallel landscapes of inner and outer worlds, finding beauty in both blossoming and fading, in change, endurance, and [...]

  • Open exhibition: Dear earth…

    Belconnen Arts Centre 118 Emu Bank, Belconnen, ACT, Australia

    Artists from throughout Australia bring a lens on the concept of ‘earth’: our home, the environment, soil, land, fragility, strength or purpose; the need for its safe keeping and preservation, inclusive of all that lives within. This open exhibition has invited works to provoke awareness, dialogue, political activism, experimentation, thoughtfulness, playfulness, or deep contemplation.

  • Brian Hincksman: Abstract Connotations

    Belconnen Arts Centre 118 Emu Bank, Belconnen, ACT, Australia

    In Abstract Connotations, Hincksman explores human nature and our interactions with the natural environment., in the face of rapid changes due to the advancement of technology and social change. Hicksman’s practice allows the simplicity of everyday thoughts and experiences to inspire the paintings. The process can be quite dynamic between contemplation and the use of colour, form and tone, along with the fluidity of paint with various forms [...]

  • Steve Roper: Works

    Belconnen Arts Centre 118 Emu Bank, Belconnen, ACT, Australia

    Focussing on line rather than tone, this exhibition features drawings on paper in a variety of media including pencil, crayons, ink, and watercolour. These are not necessarily drawings of things; they are abstract works but may evoke subjects. As clay dries, it hardens, and each stage creates a different engagement with the drawing process. Roper says, “Line drawing has been much on my mind of late as [...]

  • Kate Shaw: Divine Matrix

    Olsen Gallery 63 Jersey Rd, Woollahra, NSW Australia, NSW, Australia

    In her latest exhibition, Divine Matrix at Olsen Gallery (Sydney), Shaw expands her vision beyond landscape to articulate a concept rooted in unity and interconnection. The divine matrix — a metaphor for the unseen forces that connect all life — pulsates through her compositions, expressing how nature’s patterns, rhythms, and energies mirror our own inner landscapes. Through luminous surfaces and swirling forms, Shaw’s work gestures toward the sacred interconnectedness [...]

  • Jenny Topfer

    Fox Jensen Gallery Cnr Brennan St & McEvoy St, Alexandria,, NSW, Australia

    Jenny Topfer makes paintings that operate in a world of whispers and patient disclosure. Their communicative intent is held — undemonstrative. Such discretion remains rare but for Topfer, consideration and judgement have quietly accumulated over a long arc of time. There is simultaneously much more and much less at stake in these recent paintings. Made on either side of calamitous fires in Tasmania, fire that took many of [...]

  • Elle Wickens: Skin After Successive Skin

    Ames Yavuz 114 Commonwealth Street, Surry Hills, NSW, Australia

    Skin after Successive Skin is born of a story of feminine transformation, rebirth and embodiment; a story that led Elle Wickens to imagine how they felt language of the body can be recorded through material, how sensation can paint, and how painting itself speaks of, from and to the body. In this exhibition, Wickens creates an environment that echoes her own sensory tones, a space where interpretation is embodied, co-produced, [...]

  • Timothy Cook: Parlingarri Jilamara

    Alcaston Gallery Level 3, 50 Market Street, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

    Alcaston Gallery presents a significant private collection of paintings from 2003-2007 by the esteemed Tiwi artist Timothy Cook. This collection of historical significance and provenance exemplifies a moment in time when the collector focused on the emerging artist and his career development at Jilamara Arts and Crafts in Milikapiti on Melville Island, north of Darwin in the Arafura Sea. Timothy Cook’s art practice is now celebrated worldwide [...]

  • Kent Morris: FLOWER POWER

    Vivien Anderson Gallery 284/290 St Kilda Rd, St Kilda, VIC, Australia

    Barkindji artist, Kent Morris, creates a new series of works starring a very small yellow flower with an incredibly powerful story. For thousands of years, the tubers of the murnong (yam daisy) were a staple food for First Peoples throughout the southeast of Australia, cultivated and harvested in the millions from abundant yellow fields. Following the forced introduction of European farming practices, the murnong almost became extinct and [...]

  • Michelle Anderson: Kanpala

    Vivien Anderson Gallery 284/290 St Kilda Rd, St Kilda, VIC, Australia

    Michelle Anderson‘s Kanpala, presented in association with Spinifex Arts Project, brings together a new suite of paintings that depict her grandmother’s Country at Kanpa. “The old people would walk from rockhole to rockhole, collecting wild foods on the way. They knew the bush plants that were good to eat, how to make flour by grinding the small millet seeds they collected and then baking bread on the fire. [...]

  • Group Exhibition: At The Centre

    At The Centre brings together artists from Central and Western Desert Art Centres, sharing stories both old and new from the heart of Central Australia. Drawing on their surroundings, the works depict lush bush medicine plants, vast desert landscapes, playful scenes of contemporary Town Camp life, and powerful Tjukurpa. Together, they reflect enduring connections to Ngura—home, place, and Country. Even across great distances, these works invite audiences to [...]

  • Zory McGrath: Fragments of Urban Essence

    Brunswick Street Gallery Level 1 and 2/322 Brunswick St,, Fitzroy, VIC, Australia

    Explore ‘Fragments of Urban Essence’, where the vibrant pulse of city life is revealed through a striking collection of works painted on repurposed plaster walls sourced from the artist’s urban explorations. Transforming discarded materials into textured surfaces, this exhibition reflects the shifting nature of our urban environment, inviting viewers to uncover layered histories in familiar streets and consider their connection to the evolving urban landscape.