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Cover
Chiharu Shiota, A question of perspective, 2022, installation view in Chiharu Shiota: The Soul Trembles, Gallery of Modern Art,
Brisbane, 2022, polypropylene ropes, 80mg paper, found table and chair cable ties, staples, 500 × 810 × 1215cm
Commissioned 2022 with funds from Tim Fairfax AC through the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation
© the artist
Photograph: Chloë Callistemon, QAGOMA
Courtesy the artist and Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane

Read more on page 24.


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Art in Australia
Contents

Art News – Art Almanac team 15

Margo Lewers: no limits – Jeremy Eccles 22

Chiharu Shiota: The Soul Trembles – Louise R Mayhew 24


Ultra Unreal: New myths for new worlds – Dr Joseph Brennan 28

In the studio: Julia Gutman – Emma-Kate Wilson 32


In the studio: Dean Home – Sophia Halloway 35

What’s on near me – Art Almanac team 38

Behind the scenes: National Art School Archives and Collection – Kirsty Francis 48

Art & Industry


Artist Opportunities and Awards 53
Submissions and Proposals 59
Materials 59
Services 60
Consultants and Valuers 62
Member Organisations 62
Training 64

What’s On
Gallery Index 66
Melbourne 70
Victoria 94
Sydney 102
New South Wales 124
Australian Capital Territory 134
Tasmania 138
South Australia 142
Western Australia 147
Northern Territory 153
Queensland 156
Artist Index 167

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Letter from the Editor
“I can only show you the door, you’re the one that has to walk through it.”
– Morpheus, The Matrix, 1999.

You’re on page eight, so your foot is well over the threshold. Take the “red pill” and step
on in; peruse our comprehensive library of what’s happening in the arts this month
near you, where you’re going or where you want to be (IRL or URL, we’ve got you covered
[insert wink emoji]).

Chiharu Shiota has created entire universes woven from pieces of string, her signature
medium. In what Louise R Mayhew describes as “a breathtaking exhibition of monumentality
and lightness,” The Soul Trembles at the Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA), Brisbane, highlights
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death, and relationships through existence in the absence. Think big. Think red. Countless
lines crisscross and intertwine into mesh-like labyrinths; a “matrix” of critical thought and
poetic symbolisation. Her new commission for GOMA, A question of perspective, 2022, greets
you at our non-literal door. “Within a rectangle of vertically hanging black ropes,” writes
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signifying the enormity of Australia’s landscapes and the world beyond.”

On a smaller scale, yet just as intricate, Julia Gutman reuses found textiles to produce
“patchworks” that sew together the fabric of personal and collective histories to explore
themes of femininity, intimacy, and memory: “layers so thick it breaks the needle.” Emma-
Kate Wilson interviews the artist who invites us into her studio where “The hum of my sewing
machine is constant.” In her exhibition at Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney, Gutman subverts the
male gaze in art history to reclaim the female body through the concept of the muse.

“[I] discovered this incredible dynamic as the peonies aged. They demonstrated a beautiful
fragility as they faded.” Dean Home shares his love of still life and interest “in different
sensations of time” with Sophia Halloway. While in conversation, Dean reveals that he
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animated and energised, but eternally stuck in porcelain, while the objects in the foreground
age.” Dean’s works may reference the memento mori trope; however, they are predominantly
a celebration of life: in movement and bloom.

“Uncover hidden histories and reorientate visions of the future” in Ultra Unreal: New myths for
new worlds at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA), Sydney. Dr Joseph Brennan
speaks with MCA curator Anna Davis about performance and stimulation through Ning Ken’s
suggested new sub-genre, ultra-unreal, fantastical occurrences in otherwise mundane, rational
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performances by six artists and collectives: Club Ate, Korakrit Arunanondchai and Alex Gvojic,
Lawrence Lek, Lu Yang, and Seaborg, whose practices are connected to nightlife ecosystems;
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club cultures, and grounded in individual experience and politics. New worlds offer alternative
futures and other modes of consciousness. This multi-sensory exhibition, Davis tells Brennan,
“might include feelings of empathy and interconnectedness, or a sense of wonder or curiosity.
Some people might even feel like dancing.”

Oh, there’s so much to see! Enjoy.

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Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair
Art news

From 5 to 7 August, the vibrance of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and culture will
be celebrated on Larrakia Country during the sixteenth Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair. This year,
the spectacular showcase of art, fashion, and design by leading First Nations artists and
designers can be experienced in person at the Darwin
Convention Centre and online.

An array of artworks made from a variety of media will


provide art lovers and collectors with the opportunity
to ethically purchase works directly from over seventy
Art Centres. There is time to meet the artists, hear
about their arts practices, stories of culture, history,
and heritage, and participate in the program of
masterclasses, talks, and demonstrations. Special
events include the Country To Couture fashion runway
and National Indigenous Fashion Awards.

daaf.com.au

Syd Bruce Shortjoe posing with his red tomato and potato cod sculptures
made from ghost net and recycled materials
Photograph: Paul Jakubowski
Courtesy the artist, Pormpuraaw Art & Culture Centre, Queensland and
Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair, Northern Territory

BLEACH* Festival
BLEACH* Festival is the Gold Coast’s annual showcase of art, performance, workshops,
interactive events, and entertainment staged across the beachside of North Burleigh, Gold
Coast Regional Botanic Gardens, Miami’s industrial pocket, and around the historic suburb of
Mudgeeraba at the base of the hinterland.

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botanical contact prints on paper
using the ancient crafts of felt and
botanical dyes. Plan your festival
experience online.

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Darwin Festival
Art news

Darwin Festival brings a superb


program of art, dance, theatre,
comedy, performance, music,
and food to the Top End from 4 to
21 August. To pluck just a few of
the not to be missed events from
the festivities; Melbourne-based
collaborative performance, visual art,
and entertainment duo, The Huxleys
will dazzle audiences in Festival
Park with a vivacious performance;
a breathtaking choreographed sky
show titled balarr inyiny meaning
Light Dreaming by Larrakia artist
Jenna Lee will turn heads to the night
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100 seconds to midnight, an installation by Darwin artist Amina McConvell will immerse viewers in
an optical experience that mimics the interior of a display home.

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Courtesy the artist and Darwin Festival, Northern Territory

Shaken to his Core


Sidney Nolan is noted for his depictions of the history and mythology of bush life in Australia;
paintings rich in colour, striking in composition and deliberately awkward in technique. He oft
represented Australian stories of loss, failure, and capture, particularly in his Ned Kelly series.
However, his response to the Holocaust has until now remained unseen and unknown.

Sydney Jewish Museum presents Shaken to his Core: The Untold Story of Nolan’s Auschwitz, on
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criminal Adolf Eichmann to
images of Auschwitz prisoners;
skeletal, screaming and shrouded
in smoke. When visiting the
concentration camp in 1961,
Nolan was so “shaken to his core”
by what he saw that he refused a
commission and never painted
these atrocities again.

sydneyjewishmuseum.com.au

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Photograph: Albert Tucker
Courtesy Sydney Jewish Museum, New South
Wales

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Horizon Festival
The long-awaited return of the Horizon Festival hits the Sunshine Coast this month in a ten-day
multi-arts celebration from 26 August to 4 September.

Visual art from painting and photography to projection and sound installation, augmented
reality and more, cultural connection, words and ideas, theatre, music, dance, and other
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comedy acts, be amazed by the circus, participate in workshops for collage, textiles, digital screen
printing, wire armature sculpture, and ceramics, or immerse yourself in literature by the local
writing community.

Calendar events have been


described as “powerful,
funny, expansive, honest and
uplifting”; an annual highlight
is Homegrown, a platform
for local artists to extend
and develop their practice
and present their work at the
Festival. This year’s featured
artists include Dr Hope O’Chin
(Aunty Hope), who shares her
children’s book Guyu and My
friend Mr Pelican with students,
followed by a participatory
workshop exploring Kabi-Kabi
language. Courtney Scheu
and Itamar Freed present the
premiere of their contemporary
dance performance Sand,
a study of the relationship
between body and landscape
and the impacts each has on the
other. The set involves one ton
of sand, creating a landscape
beneath the dancers and falling
from the ceiling. And Kerbside
Collective presents Eddie
Ray – Silence of the Jams, an
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accompanied by a live band
exploring a visual manifestation
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lost. In a dystopian world ruled Courtesy the artists and Horizon Festival, Queensland
by robots, aka smartphones,
where live music is outlawed – one man cannot be stopped in his bid to break the silence.

View the website for the complete public program.

horizonfestival.com.au

Art news 19
Creative Open
Art news

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community and innovation with Creative Open.

There will be creative arts hubs and pop-ups at several venues and businesses, from studios and
galleries like Curl Curl Creative Space and Manly Art Gallery & Museum to digital labs, bookshops,
and micro-breweries. Over a weekend of fun, curiosity and community, visitors can choose their
own adventure from a program of events ranging from studio tours, live music, exhibitions,
performances, talks, and workshops. Go behind the scenes, meet local innovators, artists,
designers, musicians, and surfboard
shapers, and discover what’s current,
learn a new skill or simply be inspired by
watching artists and creatives in action.

Visit the website for an event calendar


of all activities, performances, and
happenings.

northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au

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We Are Connected
In collaboration with The Institute for Culture Exchange,
Germany, ArtScience Museum located at Marina Bay
Sands in Singapore present We Are ConnectedWKHíUVW
major solo exhibition of leading Australian artist Patricia
Piccinini’s work in Southeast Asia, with forty works by the
artist: sculptures, installations, videos and collages created
from the early 2000s to 2021 on display from 5 August to 29
January 2023.

Working at the intersection of art and science for over


three decades, Piccinini has been exploring the evolving
relationship between humans and nature, which she
manifests in the creation of strange, yet compellingly
beautiful human-animal hybrids. Hyperreal sculptures
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playfulness that reaches out to the curiosity of the viewer.

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Chiharu Shiota
Featured exhibitions

The Soul Trembles


“. . . a breathtaking exhibition of
monumentality and lightness.”
By Louise R Mayhew

Gallery of Modern Art’s (GOMA) yawning atrium has displayed an enviable array of artists and
objects. From Carsten Holler’s slippery dip (Left/Right Slide, 2010) to Hrafnhildur Arnardóttir’s
hypercolour Nervescape, 2016, and motorbikes suspended from above, art lovers know this space
as one of spectacle and scale. Following months of billboard advertisements around the river city
featuring Chiharu Shiota’s iconic use of red thread, the three-story gallery has been transformed
again to host her epic work.

Uncertain Journey, 2016–2022, is an immersive installation of criss-crossing lines, rich with


symbolism and allusions. It begins by your feet, with abstracted reductive boat frames, and grows
into an ethereal canopy of thread. Moving through this symbolic landscape calls to life visions of
refugees at sea, the networking of brains and the world wide web, and the interwoven histories of
women and thread.

Curator Mami Kataoka traces the exhibition’s beginnings to 2001, when Shiota exhibited in the
Yokohama Triennale. “That was almost her debut for the Japanese art community because she
left Japan after she graduated. Nobody knew her because nobody had seen her work in Japan.”
Impressed by the “scale and power” of the young artist, Kataoka began following her practice. In
2016, she thought: “This is the time. She needs a survey show.”

Chiharu Shiota: The Soul Trembles is a breathtaking exhibition of monumentality and lightness.
This iteration at GOMA is also the largest survey of Shiota’s now internationally-renowned
practice.

“She has installations, performances, smaller objects, photography, but this (Kataoka gestures to
Uncertain Journey) is her most representative work. I wanted to show these to a larger audience,
and, at the same time, I wanted to contextualise her work with chronological sections, showing
the undercurrents of her practice.”

“The show is designed to elicit different audience experiences,” Kataoka continues. “It starts with
her larger installations and moves to smaller spaces, combining the physical experience (of her
work) with conceptual interactions.” Kataoka likens it to a rhythm of drama and intimacy.

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of her practice. I have Never Seen My Death, 1997, and Congregation, 1997, use and reuse 180
cow jawbones: collected from a meat processing plant, transported in batches on a train, and
cleaned throughout the night over a gruelling six weeks. Grand themes of life and mortality that
ripple throughout her oeuvre begin here, as do correlations with a fascinating mix of artworld
luminaries, including Marina Abramović, Louise Bourgeois and Ana Mendieta.

24 Featured exhibitions
Installation view of Inside – Outside, 2009–2022, old wooden windows, dimensions variable
Installation view, Chiharu Shiota: The Soul Trembles, Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane, 2022
© the artist
Photograph: Natasha Harth, QAGOMA
Courtesy the artist and Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane

Accumulation – Searching for the Destination, 2014–2022, suitcases, motors and red rope, dimensions variable
Installation view, Chiharu Shiota: The Soul Trembles, Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane, 2022
© the artist
Photograph: Natasha Harth, QAGOMA
Courtesy the artist and Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane
Featured exhibitions 25
A decade later, the
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artist walked a different


city, collecting new
objects. Inside – Outside,
2009–2019, is a circular
wall made from old
window frames,
individually retrieved
from Berlin construction
sites. Shiota uses them to
imagine Berlin’s people
before the fall of the
wall, disconnected, yet
each standing within
their home, looking
through these portals. Her
major new commission
for GOMA, A question
of perspective, 2022,
marries Shiota’s interest
in perception with her
signature style. Within
a rectangle of vertically
hanging black ropes, an
empty table and chair
sit beneath a suspended
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signifying the enormity of
Australia’s landscapes and
the world beyond.

In 2016, Shiota’s brooding


Conscious Sleep, for
the Biennale of Sydney
at Cockatoo Island,
wove together small,
unwelcoming beds, Uncertain Journey, 2016–2019, metal frame, red wool, dimensions variable
referencing the island’s Installation view, Shiota Chiharu: The Soul Trembles, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, 2019
© the artist
dark penal history. Photograph: Sunhi Mang
In Brisbane, ghosts, Courtesy the artist, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo and Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern
childhood memories Art, Brisbane

of a burning piano, and


dispossessed Others continue to haunt her spaces, but here Brisbane’s sunshine also illuminates
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asks children about this illusive, immaterial, and immortal component of humanity. Here,
Shiota’s trembling soul – and ours in turn – is settled.

Louise R Mayhew is an art historian, writer, editor, creative mentor, and Founding Editor
of Lemonade: Letters to Art.

Gallery of Modern Art


Until 3 October 2022
Queensland
26 Featured exhibitions
Installation view of Where Are We Going?, 2017–2022, white wool, wire, rope, dimensions variable
Installation view, Chiharu Shiota: The Soul Trembles, Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane, 2022
© the artist
Photograph: Natasha Harth, QAGOMA
Courtesy the artist and Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane

In Silence, 2002–2022, burnt piano, burnt chairs, Alcantara black thread, dimensions variable
Production support: Alcantara S.p.A.
Installation view, Chiharu Shiota: The Soul Trembles, Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane, 2022
© the artist
Photograph: Natasha Harth, QAGOMA
Courtesy the artist and Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane
Featured exhibitions 27
Ultra Unreal:
Featured exhibitions

New myths for new worlds


“. . . uncover hidden histories and
reorientate visions of the future.”
By Dr Joseph Brennan

“I have been researching artists working at the intersection of performance and simulation for
many years,” Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA) curator Anna Davis tells me about
Ultra Unreal: New myths for new worlds, an exhibition that evolved from ongoing Australian and
international research. “I was interested in how artists were simulating and performing other
realities, and by doing so, creating new worlds.” From this research, Ning Ken’s concept of the
ultra-unreal emerged as a key theoretical frame.

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says, “but in a very broad sense, it seemed to be arguing that what we need now are new myths
for the new kinds of worlds we are creating and inhabiting.” This idea resonated with Davis
who “became interested in how the process of creating new worlds could give birth to new
mythologies, and how artists were re-imagining myths in their work to uncover hidden histories
and reorientate visions of the future.”

Lawrence Lek, Geomancer (still), 2017, single-channel video, HD, colour, and sound
© the artist
Courtesy the artist, Sadie Coles HQ, London and Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney

28 Featured exhibitions
The works of six artists and collectives are featured; the exhibition is “imagined as a constellation
of artists’ worlds spread across physical and virtual spaces.” Worlds that take many different
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with the artists, coming to realise that while live performance and nightlife essentially stopped
overnight at the height of the pandemic, the “questions these artists are asking in their works –
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with those featured “creating elaborate costumes, sets and performances, using gaming
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video to create sonic atmospheres and cinematic cosmologies.”

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Certainly, there is transformative potential in seeing Ultra Unreal’s works as dedicated to
Featured exhibitions

worldbuilding. “Mainstream media tends to frame nightclubs solely in terms of pleasure-


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these spaces are shown to be “sites of collective gathering that have inspired some artists to
invent alternative worlds. At a time of ecological collapse and the rise of both extremism and
powerful regimes of normativity, they can offer artists and communities space to imagine and
perform other realities.”

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student that came in discovering Sarah Thornton’s 1990s exploration of club cultures as mixing
pots, rich in “subcultural capital.” An understanding and space to speak that opened the doors
on the dance clubs and raves of Britain and revealed that what pulsed within these nightclubs
were vibrant microcosms of culture and youth; such ideas that came with a promise: to propel
us beyond the moral panic of the press and popular imaginary of that present in favour of more
meaningful, though still radical, futures.

Club Ate (Justin Shoulder, Bhenji Ra, and collaborators), Ex Nilalang: From Creature ~ From Creation (still), 2017, digital video animation,
HD, colour, and sound
© the artists
Courtesy the artists and Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney

Davis seems to have had similar revelations, telling me: “The artists and collectives in Ultra
Unreal explore the radical potential of building worlds that blur myth and reality, using them to
animate possible futures, unsettle accepted truths and binaries, and open spaces for other modes
of consciousness to arise.” As for the viewer, experience of these works is bound to be as complex,
personal, and immersive as the night-spaces to which the art connects; prompting emotions, in
the curator’s words, that “might include feelings of empathy and interconnectedness, or a sense
of wonder or curiosity. Some people might even feel like dancing.”

Dr Joseph Brennan is an art critic, author and cultural scholar based in Far North Queensland.

Museum of Contemporary Art Australia


Until 2 October 2022
Sydney
30 Featured exhibitions
Lu Yang, Animal (still), 2021, single-channel digital animation, HD, colour, and sound
© the artist
Courtesy the artist, COMA, Sydney and Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney

Saeborg, Pigpen movie (still), 2016, single-channel digital video, HD, colour, and sound
© the artist
Courtesy the artist and Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney
Featured exhibitions 31
Julia Gutman
In the studio

“. . . layering the fabric through machine


embroidery and hand-stitching, layers so
thick it breaks the needle.”
By Emma-Kate Wilson

Sydney-based artist Julia Gutman revels in contradiction for her larger-than-life textile artworks. They
are soft works in materiality, yet as Gutman “stabs” the textiles with her large needle, she enjoys the
metaphorical “harshness” that rejects traditional polite and feminine embroidery notions.

In her current exhibition, Muses at Sullivan+Strumpf, Gutman turns on the male gaze in art
history, reclaiming female bodies as she casts her friends posing in the studio, utilising clothing
worn and donated by friends and family.

The process unfolds as she follows an intuitive process of layering the fabric through machine
embroidery and hand-stitching, layers so thick it breaks the needle. Gutman invites us into the
studio to tell us more.

All Adults Here, 2021, donated textiles and embroidery, metal chain, approx. 200 × 200cm
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34 In the studio
Dean Home
“[I] discovered this incredible dynamic as
the peonies aged. They demonstrated a
beautiful fragility as they faded.”
By Sophia Halloway

Informed by Western traditions of painting, the work of Dean Home spans the spectrum of the
canon. Home’s earlier painting was concerned with the human form. No stranger to studying the
Masters, Dean attended the Villa Borghese to visit Caravaggio’s Boy with a basket of fruit, c.1593.
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from nature seem to speak to the vanitas tradition, or a memento mori.

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worth of objects or pictorial ownership. I’m interested in different sensations of time. At the
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but eternally stuck in porcelain, while the objects in the foreground age.

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I want my painting to be evidently
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interested in things of the world.


Years ago, I bought a beautiful, small
paperback on the work of Tang
period Chinese poet Po Chü-i, which
made me place compositions more
deliberately. The object, such as a
bowl, becomes a kind of cultural site,
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foreground objects – such as a blue
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cups – are about the path of water,
which is a manifestation of wisdom.
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carry that wisdom to the picture. I Studio interior
only use objects that help to extend
that metaphor.

That’s what I’m really interested in doing in Search for the Pearl – these compositions are a short,
assembled poem; lyrics that join together, to do with where the path of wisdom might be.

On the subject of the objects in your compositions – are you an avid collector?

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around 1700 or something like that. I like to think that along with it came a spirit that went into
my ear and took over the steering of my aesthetic interests. Chinese scholars maintained a strong
regard for nature and awareness of history, but also of what the artistic experience is, what it is to
sit in the studio and think about doing something – or not.

Last time I was in Rome, a place that really animates me, I walked out of a market and discovered
a stall with peonies. I dropped all my stuff on the pavement, got hold of all the peonies I could
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commuters probably thought I was a hopeless romantic). Back at the apartment I took an awful
lot of photographs over several days and discovered this incredible dynamic as the peonies aged.
They demonstrated a beautiful fragility as they faded.

How does photography enter your studio practice?

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the mind work on it, to pull bits of pieces out of it. It might need painting several times. It might
need some distorting or recalibration. I have to begin to own it.

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to 10 October.

Sophia Halloway is a writer and critic based in Sydney.

All images courtesy the artist

36 In the studio
Objects in the studio

Dean Home painting in his studio

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Rosie Deacon and Hadley’s Art Prize, Hobart
What’s on near me

Ken Done
Spring Collection

Ngununggula Hadley’s Orient Hotel


6 August to 9 October 2022 Until 21 August 2022
New South Wales Tasmania

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two colliding worlds, that of Rosie Deacon 2022 Hadley’s Art PrizeíQDOLVWH[KLELWLRQ
and Ken Done, individually known for their in Tasmania’s historically-rich art space
bold colour palettes and ability to capture the at Hadley’s Orient Hotel. The $100,000
quintessential Australian experience. acquisitive prize is awarded to the best
portrayal of the Australian landscape from
Alongside existing works by both artists, a pool of talented emerging and established
Deacon’s new immersive installation artists from around the country. The
encompasses the gallery space inviting exhibition includes work by Alec Baker, Pat
exploration into new forms and materials. Brassington, Katjarra Butler, Belinda Casey,
Done’s new series of never-before-seen Ken Done, Tuppy Ngintja Goodwin, Paul
paintings capture the incandescent beauty of Miller, Mary Tonkin, Bugai Whyoulter,
the nature surrounding us: “our own garden, Michelle Woody and Adrian Jangala
the reef – and the endless joy of colour,” says Robertson, to name a few. Works are for sale.
the artist.

Belinda Casey, relipianna melaythenner relipianna timmarerer,


2022, charcoal rubbing and oil on canvas, 160 × 125cm
Courtesy the artist and Hadley’s Art Prize, Hobart, Tasmania

Ken Done, Sweetpea reef, 2021, oil and acrylic on linen,


152 × 122cm
Courtesy the artist and Ngununggula, New South Wales

38 What’s on near me
Like a Wheel That Turns: Peter Wegner
The 2022 Macfarlane The Centenarians
Commissions
Australian Centre for Contemporary Art Benalla Art Gallery
Until 4 September 2022 Until 28 August 2022
Melbourne Victoria

This exhibition focuses on recent 3HWHU:HJQHULQYLWHVXVWRORRNLQWRWKHIDFH


developments in contemporary painting, of a century of life experience through the
notably expanded painting practices in portraits on display in this exhibition, which
which the relations between art and life are FHOHEUDWHVDQHLJKW\HDUSURMHFWWKURXJKZKLFK
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Stewart approach the medium as a vehicle
through which to consider cultural and family “The exploration of ageing and how well we
histories, our relationship to Country and DJHLVFHQWUDOWRWKLVSURMHFWpVD\V:HJQHU
the environment, institutional and domestic who uses drawing as a medium to interview
architectures, and the role of art and the his sitters and offer a glimpse into the lives
gallery as a repository of memories, and to of this enduring generation, revealing their
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for Contemporary Art, Melbourne

Bill Gregory born 15.12.1921, 2022, pencil and beeswax on paper,


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Courtesy the artist, Australian Galleries, Melbourne and Benalla
Art Gallery, Victoria

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Natalie Popovski JamFactory Icon 2022
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Absorption Jessica Loughlin: of light


Tweed Regional Gallery JamFactory Adelaide
Until 18 September 2022 Until 18 September 2022
New South Wales South Australia

Absorption is an ongoing body of work driven Jessica Loughlin creates ethereal kiln-formed
by an innate curiosity in humans. Natalie glass works that explore her fascination with
Popovski uses the mundane to highlight the beauty of emptiness and her extensive
subtle nuances in individuals in “indirect research into light and space.
portraits,” paintings depicting her subject’s
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unaware you keep, yet they outline your plain, Loughlin fuses opaque and translucent
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Popovski seeks the “sacred in the mundane, and restricted use of colour, with a gentle
the moments of awe all around us that we palette of soft muted hues and the mirage
dismiss so easily, the great novels being motif, frequently reoccur across her practice.
written right under our noses.”

GHSWKRIíHOGL 2020, kilnformed and cold worked glass,


3.5 × 49 × 37.5cm
Photograph: Rachel Harris
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The Neighbour, 2021, oil on canvas, Tasmanian oak frame, 90 ×


58cm
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40 What’s on near me
Jacqueline Balassa Ellen José Art Award
Waterfalls and Carol’s Garden for young women
Art Atrium Bayside Gallery
20 August to 3 September 2022 Until 28 August 2022
Sydney Melbourne

Jacqueline Balassa’s landscapes have a The Ellen José Art Award for young women
beautiful poetic quality, delicately balanced celebrates the creativity of young female artists
between observation and imagination. in the early stages of their career and honours
the legacy of Indigenous woman Ellen José,
Drawn to the calm beauty and otherworldly 1951–2017, a pioneering artist, radical activist,
quality of Early Italian Renaissance art: Giotto, and social justice campaigner. This year two
Duccio, Veneziano; and traditional Chinese artists were selected to share the prize for their
mountain-water painting’s imaginative equally outstanding and sophisticated works,
interpretation of the visual world, Balassa has, Moorina Bonini for Gowidja (After), 2021, and
in her words, “developed a very personal visual Elham Eshraghian-Haakansson with edges
language which blends close observation of of place, 2022. Both are on display alongside
nature with my interpretation of these two ZRUNVE\íQDOLVWDUWLVWV+DQQDK*DUWVLGH
great artistic traditions.” These works are Nadia Hernández, Annika Romeyn and
inspired by her neighbour’s wild bush garden Emma Singer.
and its transition through the seasons and
weather changes.

Moorina Bonini, Gowidja (After) (still), 2021, video


Courtesy the artist and Bayside Gallery, Melbourne

Pond and Waterfall, 2022, oil on polyester canvas, 71.5 × 51cm


Courtesy the artist and Art Atrium, Sydney

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Twenty Melbourne Of Soap And Stone
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Painters Society
104th Annual Exhibition
Glen Eira City Council Gallery ANCA Gallery
11 to 28 August 2022 17 August to 11 September 2022
Melbourne Australian Capital Territory

In 1918 Max Meldrum, incensed at not being Working across mixed-media sculpture
re-elected as President of the Victorian and ceramics, Kati Gorgenyi, Fran Romano
Artists Society, resigned and took with him and Melinda Brouwer have created an
nineteen like-minded artists to form their LPPHUVLYHDQGUHîHFWLYHH[SHULHQFHWKDW
own exhibiting group, the Twenty Melbourne engages with notions of remembrance,
Painters Society. Membership is exclusive memorialisation, and the transience of life.
and retained at twenty. New members are Gorgenyi investigates loss and memory;
invited upon natural attrition or resignation Romano explores the rituals and ephemera
of existing members, keeping the group surrounding death, and Brouwer’s interest lies
prestigious and unique in the artworld of in death’s material nature.
Tonal Realism. This is their 104th annual
exhibition, featuring 150 works across a On weekends, visitors can engage with the
range of subjects within the framework of artworks and themes by making clay votives
representational tonal painting. which will become part of the exhibition,
developing into an ephemeral installation in
the gallery courtyard to decompose.

Fran Romano, Loculus IVPLGíUHFHUDPLFEODFNVWDLQ


underglaze colour, copper leaf and oxide, and found house bricks
Courtesy the artist and ANCA Gallery, Australian Capital territory

Amanda Hyatt, Batu Caves, Kuala Lumpur, watercolour, 95 × 80cm


Courtesy the artist and Glen Eira City Council Gallery, Melbourne

42 What’s on near me
Robert Wilson Dr Julie Bartholomew
Moving portraits and Mahala Hill
Beeing
Art Gallery of South Australia Craft ACT: Craft + Design Centre
Until 3 October 2022 Until 27 August 2022
Adelaide Australian Capital Territory

This Australian exclusive presents more than Established craft-based artist Dr Julie
twenty intricately produced video portraits Bartholomew and early-career contemporary
that unveil the theatrical language of New ceramic artist Mahala Hill highlight the
York theatre director and artist Robert Wilson. importance of the survival of bees in Beeing.
Depicting celebrated performers, including Bee populations are in decline across the
Lady Gaga, Brad Pitt, Isabella Rossellini, Robert JOREHLQ$XVWUDOLDWKH%ODFN6XPPHUíUHV
Downey Jr and Winona Ryder alongside artists, KDGDVLJQLíFDQWLPSDFWRQWKHVSHFLHV
writers, and animals, Wilson’s arresting yet which can lead to major consequences for
imperceptibly slow-moving video portraits blur humans. Bartholemew and Hill utilise the
time-based cinematography with the frozen aesthetic power of creative practice to bring
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Wilson’s interest in the body and the power of FULWLFDOGLVFRXUVHDURXQGWKHVLJQLíFDQFHRI
the gaze. Several refer to pivotal moments in art bees and the threats to biodiversity.
history; others mimic classic cinema.

Mahala Hill, Apocalyptic Fracture, 2017, 23 × 17 × 20cm


Photograph: Brenton McGeachie
Courtesy the artist and Craft ACT: Craft + Design Centre,
Australian Capital Territory

Lady Gaga: Mademoiselle Caroline Riviere, 2013, HD video,


music by Michael Galasso
Courtesy RW Work Ltd. and Art Gallery of South Australia,
Adelaide

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Diana Baker Smith He is Myself: The Art of
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She Speaks in Sculpture Nyaparu (William)


Gardiner
UTS Gallery Spinifex Hill Project Space
Until 9 September 2022 Until 10 September 2022
Sydney Western Australia

Diana Baker Smith explores the contested Nyaparu (William) Gardiner, 1943–2018,
histories of Sydney’s built environment lived, worked, and raised a family in the
through the work of sculptor Margel Hinder, remote north-west Kimberley and Pilbara
1906–1995. The exhibition presents archival regions. This body of work illustrates the life
material alongside new work, including of Aboriginal pastoral workers and an era of
a video installation using dance-based unprecedented social and economic change
storytelling to respond to the migratory history WKDWLQFOXGHGWKHíJKWIRU$ERULJLQDOSHRSOHnV
of Hinder’s sculpture Growth Forms, 1959. rights and recognition.

“Dance becomes an embodied way to trace “Doing these paintings is how I remember our
the movement of Hinder’s sculpture across old people. These pictures I’m showing you
the city and a way to honour the methods that are from my memories. It’s a hard life in those
underpinned Hinder’s approach to sculpture, days and we had to change a lot in this life.”
one that was attuned to the movement of – Mr Gardiner.
bodies through space,” says Baker Smith.

She Speaks in Sculpture, 2022, two-channel 4K video


Photograph: Lucy Parakhina
Courtesy the artist and UTS Gallery, Sydney
Young Fellas with a Jerry Can, 2017, acrylic on canvas,
101.5 × 122cm
Courtesy Spinifex Hill Studio, Western Australia

44 What’s on near me
Jeremy Shaw Fiona Foley
Phase Shifting Index Veiled in Paradise

Mona, Museum of Old and New Art McClelland Sculpture Park + Gallery
Until 17 October 2022 Until 9 October 2022
Tasmania Victoria

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Daniel Moynihan Anita Holtsclaw
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Rare Sightings: Etchings Estuary

Australian Galleries Museum of Brisbane


2 to 20 August 2022 Until 23 October 2022
Melbourne Queensland

Presenting a comprehensive series of etchings Artist in residence Anita Holtsclaw applies her
by Daniel Moynihan; intensely personal unique interpretations of the Brisbane River
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RIDQWKURSRPRUSKLFíJXUHVLVSHUYDVLYHLQ artworks – created using delicate materials
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intermediary images introduce hidden VKHHUîRZLQJDQGOXPLQRXVTXDOLWLHV
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Moynihan’s “use of this unusual theme seems works are accompanied by an expansive
to challenge viewers to unravel his wider aims drawing along the gallery wall, a work in
and understand his artistic motivations,” the progress exploring tidal pathways and
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insightful whisperings of the ‘inner beast’ – Participate in a daily shared drawing activity
that psychological proxy; that transactional and/or speak to the artist each Friday during
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Munster man, wicker man, 2021, etching, soft ground etching, Estuary, installation view, Museum of Brisbane, 2022
DTXDWLQWGU\SRLQWVXJDUOLIWDQGURXOHWWHRQFRSSHUHG Photograph: Alison Law
60 × 90cm Courtesy the artist and Museum of Brisbane, Queensland
Courtesy the artist and Australian Galleries, Melbourne

46 What’s on near me
Natalya Hughes Media-Space 1981–1986
The Interior …ŠƒŽŽ‡‰‹‰ϔ‹…–‹‘•
‘ˆ…—Ž–—”ƒŽ‹†‡–‹–›
Institute of Modern Art Art Gallery of Western Australia
Until 1 October 2022 Until 20 November 2022
Queensland Perth

Natalya Hughes’ The Interior is a playful During their practising years, 1981–1986,
exaggeration of Freud’s consultation room. Perth-based art collective Media-Space
Sculptural seating, richly patterned soft were interested in conceptual and
furnishings, uncanny objects d’art, and a performance art, and emerging computer
hand-painted mural create a stimulating space and telecommunications technologies. A key
to unpack our collective and unconscious element of their work was the documentation
biases. Audiences are invited to recline and and distribution of artworks and artistic
be enveloped, soothed, and held by the UHVHDUFKWKURXJKRIIVHWOLWKRJUDSK\ORí
furniture’s womanly forms while taking turns photocopied publications, and audio cassette
playing analyst and patient. Hughes, in her tapes. This exhibition sheds light on how these
words, explores “society’s unease with women artists dissected the social and political role
. . . the representation of women, how we are of art to examine, amongst other issues, class
conceptualised, and why expectations of us are and gender structures, suburban expansion,
so slow to shift.” and the colonial power structures that shaped
life in Western Australia.

Paul Thomas, March to May (detail), 1981, photocopy and pencil


on paper
Private Collection
Courtesy the artist and Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth
Wolves, Watching, 2021–2022, tufted rug (cotton and wool yarn,
backing cloths, adhesive), 126 × 155cm
Photograph: Charlie Hillhouse
Courtesy the artist and Institute of Modern Art, Queensland

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National Art School
Behind the scenes

Archives and Collection


By Kirsty Francis

Sydney’s National Art School (NAS) is the custodian of a rich historical archive brimming
with thousands of student artworks across a variety of media, objects, photographs, and
documentation related to both the current art school and former gaol site, which are organised
across three collection categories.

The Student Collection is the


largest, comprising works created
on site by NAS students, teaching
aids, and plaster casts; The Art
Collection consists of a range of
artworks by students and teachers
in their later careers who are
celebrated in the art world; and
The Archive Collection boasts
over 700 historical items, among
them are photographs, gaol plans,
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snapshots of students and staff
from the 1920s, and more.

Art Almanac goes behind the


scenes with NAS Archivist and
Collections Manager, Deborah
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are acquired, preserved, and
managed, and the ways in which
the historically important material
is shared with students and the
wider-reaching public.

How long have you been working as


Archivist and Collections Manager
at the National Art School, and Martin Sharp (standing right) and Rose Vickers (seated), NAS campus c.1960
what does your role entail? National Art School Collection

I set up the archive when I was still working as a drawing lecturer in 2008. There are over 5,000
items in the Archive and Collection [that] have all needed to be accessioned, valued, and
documented. I give lectures and tours to students and the public, and interview alumni for our
oral history project. I facilitate loans of collection works for exhibitions and publications and
work with gallery curators and staff for exhibitions in the NAS Gallery. My main role is to provide
access to the collection for students, staff, and the public, and provide information and research
materials to our current students.

48 Behind the scenes


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What is the acquisition process for artworks made by NAS students to become part of the archives?

Artworks are offered to myself or our Collections Curator Sonia Legge. We research the artist,
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How are archival materials managed, preserved, and stored?

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In what ways are the collections utilised by NAS, and how are they shared with the public?

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Behind the scenes

NAS students Georgina Worth and Barbara Romalis,1955


National Art School Collection

What do you love most about your involvement with the Collections and working with NAS?

Discoveries of a lost artwork, a missing document, or an alumnus we didn’t know about all make
the job rewarding. As a historian I love sharing my knowledge of the site, and as a former student
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and social history of Australia. The collection is inextricably linked to the history of NAS, and the
story of the school can be told through the items in the
collection.

What projects are you working on at the moment?

This is our Centenary year. I am currently writing my fourth


book on the history of the site [titled] Captivate: 200 years
of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School. I am also
one of the curators of a site-wide exhibition of the same
name, opening on 22 September this year. The exhibition
will showcase the major works in our collection, many of
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nas.edu.au
Darlinghurst Gaol stamp, c.1860–1880
Used to stamp the gaol’s name and broad arrow
Kirsty Francis is a Sydney-based arts writer. onto prisoners clothing, 123mm in diameter
Found by former student Langdon Badger onsite
All images courtesy National Art School, Sydney c.1951
50 Behind the scenes
Art &
Industry
For almost 50 years Art Almanac has served and been shaped by
people who engage with art every day.
Our practice supports the sustainability of our arts community in
all its forms. We have experience as artists, in critical writing,
working in galleries and festivals, design, teaching, digital media
and the curatorial field.

Art Almanac is more than a magazine.

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Artist
“My artwork for the Wheeler Commission is closely
Art & industry listings linked to the architecture and sensory experience of
the site, while remaining anchored in my ongoing

Opportunities investigations of hospitality,” Willing explains.

Her large-scale textile creation looks to the Perth


locale’s olfactory and sensory offerings, including that
We have selected a few galleries of the nearby Derbarl Yerrigan (Swan River), botanic
gardens, and the wine region. From these explorations
and funding bodies calling for she will create an inventory of symbols that form their
submissions for Art Awards, own performative, multisensory lexicon. The newly
Artist Engagements, Grants, commissioned piece will be unveiled in February
2023 and will be on view for one year.
Public Art, Residency Programs,
Exhibition Proposals and more.
Enjoy, and good luck!

Inaugural Judy Wheeler


Commission recipient
This month, we congratulate Brisbane-based artist
Elizabeth Willing as the first recipient of the recently
established Judy Wheeler Commission. The new
ten-year initiative is supported by a generous gift from Elizabeth Willing, Pick-me-up, 2015–ongoing, Kinder Icekonfekt
the Simpson family with the view to fund an annual chocolates in wrappers and glue, 350 × 100 × 0.5cm each
site-specific work by an Australian-based visual artist Photograph: Gina Folly
that responds to the architecture and history of the Courtesy the artist, Tinguely Museum, Switzerland and Perth
Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA). Institute of Contemporary Arts, Western Australia

Willing’s work is performative and often involves “We selected Elizabeth for her compelling proposal
participatory explorations of food and hosting. Working that explores the topic of hospitality, at an individual
across sculpture, installation, and performance, her as well as institutional level,” shares PICA Curator
work also manifests in the form of concept dinners; Sarah Wall. PICA will work with Elizabeth to develop
unique collaborative performances making use of the the work throughout July to December this year.
dining table as a stage for interactive designs and
experiences. Her work has been exhibited both in The Commission will be open to all Australian-based
Australia and internationally and she has undertaken visual artists annually. Artists working at any stage
several professional development mentorships and of their career and whose mediums include, but not
residencies. limited to, painting, sculpture, sound, and video are
eligible to apply.
pica.org.au

Bondi Pavilion – Call to Artists


Applications close midnight, August 8, 2022
Waverley Council is calling local artists to submit
artworks to be part of the program for the reopening
of the much loved Bondi Pavilion. This is an
opportunity for artists to present original work in
the newly renovated Pavilion during the opening
festivities. Applications are open to individuals
and collectives who have experience in creating
contemporary performance works and who are local
Elizabeth Willing in front of her work Strawberry Thief, 2018 to the Waverley Council local government area, or
Photograph: David Kelly who can demonstrate close, ongoing ties to it. Artists
Courtesy the artist, Museum of Brisbane, Queensland and Perth will receive advance access to the venue and artist
Institute of Contemporary Arts, Western Australia fees as well as Waverley Council production, event,
and delivery support. Works will be presented to the
The artist will receive support for the production of public in Bondi NSW 2026, from September 23 to
her site-specific work, which will respond to PICA’s October 3. More information is available online.
entrance, defining how visitors engage with the space bondipavilion.com.au
as they step in from Perth’s vibrant cultural centre.

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Constellations: Tinkering Tank Proposals
Art & industry listings

New Work Mentorship Program Applications close August 12, 2022


Applications close midnight, August 8, 2022 Cairns Regional Council is calling for artists with
The Constellations: New Work Mentorship concept ideas that reflect the theme ‘tech’ for the
Program offers early career Tasmanian artists a Cairns Children’s Festival Tinkering Tank in May
supported opportunity to create new work through 2023 and beyond. The Festival celebrates all things
an enhanced program. Each participant will be creative and innovative for children aged twelve
matched with an established artist to engage with the years and under and is looking for ways to play with
conceptual development needed to plan or prototype technology, whether it be lighting, sound, gadgetry
new work. Contemporary Art Tasmania (CAT) will – digital or analogue – high tech or low. Tinkering
provide each participating artist with a fee and Tank has helped develop projects from simple ideas
further support through a customised program that to fully conceived installations and which have toured
will commence in September 2022 and conclude to other festivals and galleries. Tinkering Tank aims
in March 2023. Constellations is a new series of to encourage free play and creative collaboration
education and development sessions initiated in between generations in a fun space for children to
response to the shifting expectations, knowledge, explore and express ideas about the world they live in.
and skill requirements of artists. Project description Visit Council’s website and search Tinkering Tank to
and submission requirements are available on read the project brief and to apply.
CAT’s website. cairns.qld.gov.au
contemporaryarttasmania.org
Visual Art Commission 2022–23
Northern Beaches Council Expressions of interest close 5.30pm,
August 15, 2022
Arts & Creativity Grants The City of Joondalup is calling regional and local
Applications close August 8, 2022 Western Australian artists to submit an Expression of
The Arts & Creativity Grants program delivered by Interest for a new $20,000 visual art commission in
the Northern Beaches Council supports the growth 2022–23 to be acquired into the City of Joondalup’s
and development of its diverse creative community Art Collection. The artwork can be in any medium and
with funds for a range of projects, programs, and must respond to the commission themes traversing
activities providing opportunities for individual the social, urban, cultural, or natural environments
artists, cultural or creative workers, and arts within the City of Joondalup and completed within the
organisations across all artforms. There are three timeframe and allocated budget. Regional artists are
grant categories: Individual Creative Projects of up encouraged to apply and, if accepted, will be eligible
to $5,000 to support individual artists and artistic for a City of Joondalup Regional Artists Bursary to cover
collaborations in the production and presentation of travel, accommodation, and other related expenses.
new work, and/or professional development; Creative Please refer to the Information for Artists link on the
Community Projects of up to $10,000 for arts and website prior to completing an application form.
creative projects, including community arts and joondalup.wa.gov.au
cultural development, artist residencies, community
workshops/activities, and programs or activities
delivered in public spaces; and Creative Sector Picturing Footscray
Innovation Projects of up to $10,000 for individuals Photography Prize
and organisations to investigate new ideas/designs Entries open 9am, August 22, and close 12pm,
or concepts, establish new ventures, or develop September 28, 2022
collaborative innovation projects to grow the creative The annual Picturing Footscray Photography Prize is a
industries and support sector sustainability. Find out free open-entry competition that has been celebrating
more and apply online. Melbourne’s unique inner-western suburb of Footscray
northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au since 2016. Artists are invited to enter analogue and
digital photography that has either been taken within
the boundaries of Footscray or be of the suburb shot
from elsewhere. A map of Footscray boundaries can
be viewed on the website. Five prizes will be awarded
with a First Prize of $3,000. The physical exhibition
will be held at Footscray Connectivity Centre, 138
Nicholson Street, Footscray VIC 3001, from October
13 to November 11, and the digital presentation will
parallel this timeline. Go online to read the terms
and conditions, eligibility criteria, and for details on
how to enter.
vu.edu.au

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Art & industry listings A New National Cultural Policy ‘„‡ŽŽ”ƒ™‹‰”‹œ‡
Submissions close August 22, 2022 Entries close 5pm, August 29, 2022
Community members and stakeholders are invited to Artists are invited to enter the Dobell Drawing Prize,
take part in the Australian Government’s consultation which brings focus to exceptional talent in drawing
to inform a new National Cultural Policy, which will technique and innovation. Presented by the National
be announced later in 2022. The consultation is open Art School, in partnership with the Sir William Dobell
for feedback on a roadmap to guide a diverse, vibrant, Art Foundation, the biennial prize explores the
and sustainable arts, entertainment, and cultural enduring importance of drawing within contemporary
sector into the future. As a starting point, consultation art practice. The Prize is open to Australian citizens,
will be shaped around the five goals of the Creative permanent residents, or holders of an Australian
Australia policy launched in 2013. These have been issued refugee or humanitarian visa residing in
distilled into the following pillars for the purpose of Australia. Entrants must be over the age of 18. There
consultation: First Nations: recognising the crucial are no limitations of media. As well as works on paper
place of these stories at the centre of our arts and entries that present drawing in alternative formats are
culture; A place for every story: reflecting the diversity welcomed. The exhibition of finalist works will be on
of our stories and the contribution of all Australians display at NAS Gallery, Darlinghurst NSW 2010, from
as the creators of culture; The centrality of the artist: March 31 to June 10, 2023. Read the terms and
supporting the artist as worker and celebrating their conditions, eligibility criteria, and application process
role as the creators of culture; Strong institutions: on the website.
providing support across the spectrum of institutions nas.edu.au
which sustain our arts and culture; and Reaching
the audience: ensuring our stories reach the right Illuminate Adelaide
people at home and abroad. To have your say, make
a written submission or attend one of the town hall
”ƒ†—ƒ–‡ƒ–Š™ƒ›”‘‰”ƒ
events being held across the country. Visit the website Entries close August 30, 2022
for more information and to be informed of the The Illuminate Adelaide Graduate Pathway Program
announcement of upcoming dates. supports the transition from student to a career as
arts.gov.au a practising artist and is open to South Australian
residents who are recent graduates of a higher
education degree in the visual arts or creative
Lake Art Prize industries (up to five years out). The fully funded
Entries close August 22, 2022 career development opportunity includes the possible
Submissions for the acquisitive Lake Art Prize are presentation of recipient works during Illuminate
open. Creators over the age of 18 from around the Adelaide in July 2023. The program includes a
country are invited to enter works which respond $5,000 commission fee paid to the selected artist/s (up
to the theme ‘The Vessel: contained within and to three nominated per annum), $2,000 per artist/s
moving between’ and be in the running to win part towards costs associated with the presentation of work,
of the $25,000 prize pool. Artists working across all a six-month professional development opportunity,
mediums, including sculpture, painting, drawing, including an introduction to a committed mentor
photography, installation, and sound, are eligible working in an associated field/practice to push the
for the prize. All finalist artworks will be exhibited at technology/light and outdoor suitability of the work for
Museum of Art and Culture Lake Macquarie, NSW presentation. Find out more about the program online.
2284, from September 24 to December 11. For more illuminateadelaide.com/about/graduate-pathway-
information on how to enter, head to the website. program
mac.lakemac.com.au
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ƒ”‹–‹‡”–౵”‹œ‡౵ƬšŠ‹„‹–‹‘ Entries close 4pm, September 2, 2022
Entries close August 31, 2022 The annual Fisher’s Ghost Art Award, now in its
The Mission to Seafarers Maritime Art Prize & sixtieth year, is open for entries. Artists are invited to
Exhibition is an international competition that submit works across a variety of artistic categories
promotes excellence in maritime and seafaring and mediums. There is a total of $72,000 in prize
subjects in art. This year, the Prize is celebrating money to be won. The Open section is acquisitive to
its twentieth anniversary and is calling for artist the Campbelltown City Council collection and is this
entries which capture the theme ‘The Relationship year valued at $60,000 in celebration of the Award’s
of Humanity to the Sea’. There is a $25,000 prize six-decade-long milestone. Up to two artworks can
pool that will be awarded across five categories with be entered in the different categories. Primary and
a major prize of $15,000. The exhibition of finalist Secondary students may enter one artwork and
works will be held at the heritage listed Mission will become automatic finalists in the exhibition
building in Melbourne’s Docklands VIC 3008, from at Campbelltown Arts Centre, NSW 2560, from
September 30 to October 16. Visit the website to read October 29 to December 9. More information can
the terms and conditions and to enter. be found online.
gallery.missiontoseafarers.com.au c-a-c.com.au

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Banyule City Council Gordon Darling Foundation
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Arts and Culture Project Grants Visual Art Grants


Applications close September 4, 2022 Applications close September 30, 2022
A pool of $60,000 is available through the Arts and The Darling Gordon Foundation Visual Art Grants
Culture Project Grants program provided by Banyule provide support for Australia-wide activities that are
City Council. Applicants can apply for up to $10,000 important to the visual arts sector. Applicants must be
in funds designed to support local artistic individuals organisations with Deductible Gift Recipients status,
and organisations to undertake high-quality creative or individuals partnering with such an organisation.
projects that will activate and benefit community The grants aim to assist with the expenses
spaces within the locale. Go online to read the full associated with research, travel, publication and the
guidelines, and be sure to speak to a Council officer dissemination of knowledge, and the enjoyment of
before applying. all aspects of the visual arts to the widest possible
banyule.vic.gov.au audience. Priority will be given to exhibitions of
Australian, Asian, Pacific, or other international art,
The Ian Potter or those of significant local importance. For more
information about eligible projects and to apply, visit
Cultural Trust Funds the website.
Applications close September 6, 2022 gordondarlingfoundation.org.au
The Cultural Trust is committed to encouraging
excellence and supporting a vibrant world-class
arts scene in Australia with grant offerings up to
Koorie Art Show + Koorie Art
$10,000 to assist talented emerging and early Show for Kids and Youth
career artists to take up professional development Entries close October 2, 2022
opportunities, usually overseas. The grant program The Koorie Heritage Trust is calling for artists to enter
supports applicants who can demonstrate both the tenth Koorie Art Show, which showcases the
initiative and exceptional talent together with an diverse talent of Victoria’s First Nations artists and
ability to convert their ambitions to reality. Well- creatives. The non-acquisitive award exhibition is
researched and planned projects that make the open to all Victorian-based Aboriginal and Torres Strait
most of time spent overseas are highly regarded. Islander artists aged 17 years and older who may
The Trust primarily provides support for structured submit one artwork produced in the last 18 months.
professional development and networking All entries will be included in the exhibition (except
opportunities overseas such as Residencies, where they do not meet the terms and conditions) and
Mentorships, Study tours with a clear skills will be eligible to be in the running for one of several
development focus, Private lessons, Internships, cash awards from the total prize pool of $32,000.
Workshops, Conferences, and Festivals. Postgraduate The awards will be judged by an independent panel
study with a focus on professional development and of three Victorian First Nations community members.
artistic practice where no equivalent exists in Australia Young artists aged between 5 and 16 years are
may also be considered. Visit the website for more invited to enter the fifth Koorie Art Show for Kids and
information and to apply. Youth. Visit the website for details.
ianpotterculturaltrust.org.au koorieheritagetrust.com.au

National Contemporary BlackCat Gallery


Jewellery Award Exhibition Proposals
Entries close 5pm, September 16, 2022 Entries close October 30, 2022
This biennial jewellery event, presented by BlackCat Gallery is currently seeking proposals
Griffith Regional Art Gallery, brings together for the January to June 2023 exhibition program.
contemporary applied arts, visual arts, and design We invite artists, curators and collectives working
practice. Celebrating its thirtieth anniversary, the in all mediums to apply. BlackCat Gallery is
National Contemporary Jewellery Award attracts located in Fitzroy VIC 3065. Visit the website for
many of Australia’s leading contemporary object more information and submit via
artists and expands the boundaries of the art of info@blackcatgallery.com.au
human adornment. Prizes include: $6,000 National blackcatgallery.com.au/submit
Contemporary Jewellery Award (acquisitive) and
$1,000 Design Excellence Award (acquisitive), which
are both sponsored by Griffith City Council. Terms and
conditions, contact details, entry fees, and both digital
and paper applications are available online.
griffith.nsw.gov.au

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Art & industry listings Petrie Terrace Gallery, City of Sydney – Short-term
Queensland empty properties program
Entries close November 1, 2022 The City of Sydney owns multiple properties within the
Call for entries for An Artists Place – Hybrid Show: inner city area, which, on occasion, become vacant
with a physical exhibition of artworks and a virtual for short periods between tenancies. To ensure empty
online showcase. Share depictions of where you do properties don’t sit idle, the City of Sydney offer the
your creating within your home, studio or a favourite spaces to artists and creatives to use for short-term
en plein air spot. Enter via the website or email creative projects for up to twelve months, with
entries@rqas.com.au significantly reduced rental rates. Opportunities are
rqas.com.au offered when spaces become available. Go online to
sign-up to the mailing list and be notified when new
American Australian opportunities arise. The application process is managed
by local arts organisation Brand X. Visit the website to
Association Arts Fund, find out more about the suitable use of the spaces.
Indigenous Scholarships cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au
Applications all year round
The American-Australian Arts Fund (AAAF) provides Ladder Art Space
support of up to $20,000 (USD) to emerging Ladder Art Space is an art gallery located in
Native American, Alaskan Native, Native Hawaiian, Melbourne’s inner eastern suburb of Kew VIC 3101.
Indigenous Australian and Torres Strait Islander Established in 2018, Ladder Art Space exhibits work
artists to study or undertake artistic development in by contemporary artists and designers in addition
each other’s countries, respectively. The American to offering art classes and workshops to the wider
Australian Association awards more than fifteen arts community. Applications are open for the 2022–23
scholarships and grants per year to talented emerging exhibition program. Proposal guidelines are available
artists. There are three scholarship categories: on the website.
Nomad Two Worlds Indigenous Arts Scholarship ladderartspace.com.au
(Both Directions), AAA Indigenous Arts Grant (AUS to
USA only) and AAA Arts Fund (Both Directions). Full
details are available on the AAAF website. The Regional Arts Fund
americanaustralian.org Quick Response Grants
Rounds open on the first of every month and close
Broken Hill Art Exchange on the last day
The Regional Arts Fund is part of the Australian
Residencies Government’s Arts and Cultural Development
The Broken Hill Art Exchange provides facilities, Program that supports participation in, and access
including living, studio spaces, and workshops for to, Australia’s arts and culture through developing
artists and other industry sectors working across and supporting cultural expression. Quick Response
various fields of practice to research and explore Grants up to $3,000 are available to individuals and
artistic endeavours. There are three residency up to $5,000 for organisations and are designed
application categories: Professional practice: for self- to help cover the costs of small arts projects,
initiated projects and private studio time; Community professional development for artists and arts workers,
development: to engage local communities and and community capacity building projects. Go online
groups through workshop or projects; and Industry for more information and to apply.
development: for long-term residencies with a view rav.net.au/quick-response-grants
to enhance Broken Hill’s reputation as a profitable
artistic hub. More information is available online.
brokenhillartexchange.org.au

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Awards ƒ•ϐ‹‡Ž†‹•–”‹…–
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Hospital Auxiliary
44th Art Exhibition and Sale
A.M.E. Bale Travelling Entries are open for the 44th Mansfield District
Hospital Auxiliary Art Exhibition & Sale, which is
Scholarship and Art Prize on from Oct 28 to 31. The prize pool of $5,050
Applications are open to emerging Australian artists will be awarded across the Rotary Prize for the
who have demonstrated talent and achievement overall winning artwork, The Harry & Clare Friday
in traditional styles for this major $50,000 award. Foundation Award for best local artist, People’s
Shortlisted works will be on view at Glen Eira City Choice, and various other awards such as the Packing
Council Gallery, Caulfield VIC 3162, from Room Prize and Highly Commended. Entry forms
Nov 25 to Dec 18. For more information, are available from the Art Show Secretary: Susan
visit www.gleneira.vic.gov.au/Bale Swan, 130 Killarney Lane, Boorolite, Victoria 3723.
Applications close Tues Oct 4. T (03) 5777-5605 and 0411-316-150 or email
See ad page 120. sue_swan@hotmail.com Entries close Fri Oct 14.

Halloran Contemporary Montalto Sculpture Prize


Art Prize T (03) 5989-8412.
This non-acquisitive award engages with the W www.montalto.com.au/sculpture-prize
Halloran Collection: Science & the Sea at the Jervis Entries are open for the $50,000 acquisitive Montalto
Bay Maritime Museum & Gallery. The internationally Sculpture Prize 2022 – celebrating 20 years of
significant Collection contains a diverse range of sculpture. The exhibition will be on view at Montalto,
scientific and maritime instruments, artworks, and 33 Shoreham Road, Red Hill South VIC 3937, from
ephemera. The aim of the Prize is to overlay a Nov 19 to April 30, 2023. Visit the website for more
contemporary lens and understanding of the Halloran information and to enter. Entries close Fri Aug 26.
Collection and to delve into its mysteries, which are See ad inside back cover.
often hidden from the viewer. Artists may submit a
work in any medium. A Major Prize of $6,000 will be 9×5 Landscape Prize
awarded. Finalists will be exhibited at the Jervis Bay
E info@wwas.org.au
Maritime Museum & Gallery, Huskisson NSW 2450,
W wwas.org.au/9x5-landscape-prize-2022/
from Nov 28 to Feb 5, 2023. For more information
Now in its seventh year, the Waverley Woollahra Art
and entry form, please email enquiries@jbmm.asn.au
School’s 9×5 Landscape Prize explores the tradition
or visit www.jervisbaymaritimemuseum.com.au
of Australia’s Impressionists. First Prize $1,500,
Entries close Fri Sept 30. See ad page 122.
Second Prize $750, and Highly Commended Prize
$200 worth of Derivan art materials. Works are
John Copes Portrait Prize entered on 9 × 5 boards, which are included with
W www.bdasgallery.com/entryforms entry fee. Entries open Mon Aug 8 and close
Artists are invited to submit entries for the 2022 Fri Sept 30. See ad page 117.
John Copes Portrait Prize for painting, sponsored by
Tim and Patricia Copes. First Prize $5,000, Second Paddington Art Prize
Prize $1,000, and BDAS People’s Choice $200.
E info@paddingtonartprize.com.au
The exhibition will be held at Bowral Art Gallery NSW
W www.paddingtonartprize.com.au
2576, from Sept 17 to Oct 3. Go online for details
The Paddington Art Prize is an annual $30,000
and entry form. Entries close 4pm, Wed Sept 7.
national acquisitive prize for a painting inspired by
See ad page 129.
the Australian landscape awarded by Marlene Antico
OAM. There are also non-acquisitive prizes, and two
Kangaroo Valley Art Prize unrepresented artists will be selected for the Defiance
& Exhibition Gallery Award, which includes a joint exhibition and
W www.artsinthevalley.net.au/visualarts artist residency with one of the Prize’s host partners
The Kangaroo Valley Art Prize 2022 is calling for artist in 2023. Finalists announced 3pm, Wed Sept 28.
entries. There is a total prize pool of $20,000 on offer Exhibition of finalists at Defiance Gallery, Mary Place,
across five awards. Go online for details and to enter. Paddington NSW 2021, from Oct 27 to Nov 6. Prize
Entries close Fri Aug 19. See ad page 61. presentation Thurs Oct 27. Visit the website for details
and to enter. Entries close 5pm, Mon Sept 5.
See ad page 123.

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Art & industry listings Pro Hart Outback Art Prize Sculptures in the Garden
E artgallery@brokenhill.nsw.gov.au W sculpturesinthegarden.com.au
W www.bhartgallery.com.au Regional New South Wales’ largest annual outdoor
The Pro Hart Outback Art Prize is calling for works art exhibition is calling for entries. Over $45,000
that capture the spirit and diversity of the Australian in both acquisitive and non-acquisitive prizes will
Outback in any media. There is a total prize pool of be awarded. Sculptures in the Garden will be
$23,000, with an acquisitive first prize of $20,000. presented at the Rosby Cellar Door, in the gallery, and
The exhibition will be on view at Broken Hill City Art throughout the vineyard at Mudgee NSW 2850, from
Gallery, Broken Hill NSW 2880, from Sept 30 to Oct 8 to 23. Visit the website for more information
Nov 20. Visit the website for more information and to and to enter. Entries close Fri Aug 19.
enter. Entries close Thurs Aug 11.

Urunga Small Sculpture Prize


W urungasmallsculptureprize.com.au
Entries are invited for the Urunga Small Sculpture
Materials
Prize, a regional award for small sculpture offering
$7,000 in prizes. Presented by Urunga Myelstom Art Spectrum
Chamber of Commerce and Urunga Art Space. T (03) 9387-9799. E enquiries@artspectrum.com.au
The exhibition will be held at Urunga Art Space, W www.artspectrum.com.au
Urunga NSW 2455, from Sept 10 to Oct 8. We are the makers of colour, dedicated to creating the
Entries close 6pm, Sun Aug 7. finest possible artists’ colours. Visit the website for
more information on these quality products.

Submissions Art Stretchers


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and Proposals canvas stretching
309–311 High Street, Northcote VIC 3070.
T (03) 9486-4446. E highstreet@artstretchers.com.au
W www.facebook.com/artstretchers
Ladder Art Space H Check Facebook for hours. Also at 161 Morphett
81 Denmark Street, Kew VIC 3101. Street, Adelaide SA 5000. T (08) 8212-2711.
W ladderartspace.com.au/space-hire/gallery-hire E adelaide@artstretchers.com.au
Applications are open for the 2022–23 exhibition W www.facebook.com/ArtStretchersAdelaide
program. Please find the proposal guidelines on
our website.
Arthouse Direct
W www.arthousedirect.com.au
PhotoAccess An extensive range of art, graphic and craft supplies
Exhibition Proposals for students and professionals.
W photoaccess.org.au
Artists and curators working at all stages of their Berlin Blue Art
careers are invited to submit exhibition proposals W www.berlinblue.com.au Australia’s Schmincke
for contemporary photo-based art for the 2023 Art Supplies specialist stocking all Schmincke Artist
Huw Davies Gallery season. PhotoAccess is a unique ranges, including oils, watercolours, gouache, acrylic,
space for making, sharing, and discovering pastels, inks, and linoprint. Order online or by phone
photography and photo-based art. The non-profit (02) 4957-1050.
member-based organisation is located at the Manuka
Arts Centre in Canberra and welcomes local,
interstate, and international applicants from culturally Deans Art
and linguistically diverse backgrounds, Aboriginal and Preston (03) 9485-9501.
Torres Strait Islanders, members of the LGBTQIA+ Collingwood (03) 9419-6221.
community, and people with lived experience of Brunswick (03) 9388-9288.
disability. Apply online. E sales@deansart.com.au W www.deansart.com.au
Submissions close midnight (AEST), Mon Aug 8. Complete range of artists’ materials available.

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Eckersley’s Art & Craft Senior Art
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W www.eckersleys.com.au Fine Art Supplies


Shop online and in-store. Gift cards available. W seniorart.com.au
Senior Art Supplies offer a comprehensive range of
Jasco artists’ materials and accessories.
T (02) 9807-1555. E sales@jasco.com.au
W www.jasco.com.au The Sydney Canvas Company
Your guide to the best value art and craft supplies. 9/79 Station Road, Seven Hills NSW 2147.
T (02) 8854-5070. W www.tsccaus.com.au
Kadmium Art + Design Supplies Superior quality artists’ cotton and linen canvas rolls.
80b Bay Street, Broadway NSW 2007. Stretcher bars, stretching tools, gesso, and easels.
T (02) 9212–2669. E info@kadmium.com.au Order your swatch book online or call us.
W www.kadmium.com.au See ad page 107.

Kerrie Lowe Wholesale Canvas Australia


Ceramic Art Supplies 29 Smith Street, Marrickville NSW 2204.
T (02) 9517-3025.
49 King Street, Newtown NSW 2042.
W www.wholesalecanvasaustralia.com.au
T (02) 9550-4433, 0431-390-880.
Wholesalers of fine primed and unprimed canvas and
W www.kerrielowe.com H Mon–Sat 10.00 to 4.00.
linen rolls. A range of stretcher bars available.
The only location in the inner city selling clay,
Call to enquire.
underglazes, glazes, tools, and museum gel.

Neil Wallace
Printmaking Supplies
409 Gore Street, Fitzroy VIC 3065.
Services
T (03) 9419-5949. E sales@e.artstore.net
W www.e-artstore.net Amazigh Cultural Tours
Facebook + Instagram: @neils.art.store W www.amazighculturaltours.com
Specialist suppliers of fine art materials and Nov 5 to 19 Morocco Painting Tour with artist
equipment to artists and printmakers across Australia. Maryanne Coutts. Explore Morocco through painting
Shop online or in-store. See ad page 83. and drawing over 14 nights from Marrakech to the
Atlas Mountains and Sahara. For more information
Newtown Art Supplies and to book, email info@amazighculturaltours.com
T (02) 9516-2339. See ad page 81.
W www.newtownartsupplies.com.au
Online Australia-wide. Store location 80b Bay Street, Art Fixation
Ultimo NSW 2007. T (02) 9519-0099. W www.artfixation.com.au
Art Fixation are specialists in art installation, wall
Parkers Sydney hanging, lighting, transportation and collection
management. Over the last 10 years we have
Fine Art Supplies hung hundreds of paintings and pictures for private
W www.parkersartsupplies.com collectors, art galleries, framing shops, and artists
Darlinghurst: Building 22, National Art School, cnr across NSW. See ad page 21.
Forbes and Burton streets, Darlinghurst NSW 2010.
T (02) 9339-8706. E parkersatnas@gmail.com
The Rocks: 3 Cambridge Street, The Rocks NSW Art Investor
2000. T (02) 9247-9979. W www.artinvestor.net.au
E parkersartsupplies@aapt.net.au Art Investor is a curated space where professional
Check the website for open hours. artists can freely showcase a sample of their work to
art investors and collectors and includes a directory
of art service providers, galleries, and an interesting
S&S Creativity Unlimited newswire. See ad page 61.
T 1300-731-529. W www.creativityunlimited.com.au
Wholesalers of fine art supplies. Stocking a range of
art and craft materials. Art Packing and transport
Pack & Send Kings Cross: Shop 3, 200 William
Street, Woolloomooloo NSW 2011.
Professional and affordable for galleries, auction
houses, artists, framers, and the public.
Local / National / International. T (02) 9331-2700
E kingscross@packsend.com.au

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Art. Van. Go. Sydney IAS – International Art Services
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T 0404-027-445. W www.artvango.com.au Fine art logistics solutions


Affordable, professional fine art transport for galleries, W www.iasdas.com.au
artists, framers, and you in Sydney and NSW. Sydney: (02) 9667-1077.
Melbourne: (03) 9329-6262.
Artist Moving Artists Brisbane: (07) 3890-7422.
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Perth: (08) 9249-5376.
T 0437-214-402. E artistmovingartists@hotmail.com
W www.artistmovingartists.com.au
Art courier Melbourne and regional Victoria. Imprint
Affordable prices. W www.printcouncil.org.au
The quarterly fine art journal of the Print Council of
”–‹•–”‘ϐ‹Ž‡ Australia Inc. Subscribe online.
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The artists behind the art. Kosnar’s Picture Framing
Artist interviews, essays, reviews, and news. 488 Mount Alexander Road, Ascot Vale VIC 3020.
Visit Artist Profile online to subscribe. T (03) 9370-5744. W www.kosnar.com.au
We offer a large range of frame styles for the artist
Artlink and collector. Expert advice in framing design for all
types of artwork.
W www.artlink.com.au
Contemporary art of Australia and the Asia-Pacific.
Print publication, online reviews, and archive. Mal Wood Foundry
16 Kurnai Avenue, Reservoir VIC 3073.
Arts Accountant & Valuer T (03) 9462-3793. E hello@malwood.com.au
W www.malwood.com.au
Michael Fox
67 Wellington Street, Collingwood VIC 3066.
T (03) 8560-3583. E michael@artsaccountants.com.au
Museums & Galleries of NSW
W www.foxmichael.com.au (M&G NSW)
Michael Fox offers specialist tax advice to creative W mgnsw.org.au
professionals. Registered with the Australian Tax M&G NSW helps small-medium museums, galleries,
Practitioners Board. and Aboriginal cultural centres create exciting
experiences for visitors and, through this, thriving
Duck Print Fine Art local NSW communities.
39–41 Wentworth Street, Port Kembla NSW 2505.
T (02) 4276-1135. E tom@duckprintfineart.com.au Omnus Framing
W www.duckprintfineart.com.au 409 Gore Street, Fitzroy VIC 3065. T (03) 9419-2226.
Prints for sale, workshops available, custom printing, E omnus@hfaw.com W www.omnusframing.com.au
and editions. Facebook + Instagram: @omnusframes
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eyeline Beautifully hand-crafted, sustainably-grown timber
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www.facebook.com/EyelinePublishing Parkers Framing Works
A contemporary art magazine featuring visual arts, 69 Renwick Street, Redfern NSW 2016.
craft, and related media. T (02) 9698-8591. E parkersframing@iinet.net.au
W www.parkersartsupplies.com H Mon–Fri 9.00 to
Guest Work Agency 6.00. Check the website for updates.
Art Law Express
W guestworkagency.art
Picture Hanging Systems
An art law firm with a curatorial practice, providing T 1300-883-645.
legal solutions for the art industry as well as initiating E info@picturehangingsystems.com.au
and collaborating on art projects and exhibitions. W www.picturehangingsystems.com.au
Manufacture, supply, and installation of modern,
discreet picture hanging systems.
Effortless art installation. Australia-wide.

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Art & industry listings Print 2 Metal Private View Art Collections
T (03) 9571-2600. E info@print2metal.com T 0412-360-985. E info@privateviewart.com
W www.print2metal.com W www.privateviewart.com
Print 2 Metal specialises in the printing of photos, Private and corporate collection development and
artwork and graphics onto metal. Five surfaces advice. Offering assistance with sourcing, framing,
available. Located in Oakleigh VIC 3167. conserving, and investing in art, with an extensive
range of specialist networks.
Shakespeare Solutions
Picture Hanging Systems Stella Downer
T 1800-997-065. W shakespearesolutions.com.au Dealer, Consultant, Valuer
The Gallery System & Slimline Art Hanging System. T 0402-018-283. E stellart@bigpond.com.au
Buy online or via phone. Satisfaction guaranteed. W www.stelladownerfineart.com.au
Free delivery Australia-wide. Very friendly staff. H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00. Approved valuer for
the Australian Government Cultural Gifts Program.
The Sydney Canvas Company Insurance/market value, authentication, consulting,
and collection management.
9/79 Station Road, Seven Hills NSW 2147.
T (02) 8854-5070. W www.tsccaus.com.au
Handmade custom stretched canvases. We stretch
existing artwork of any size. See ad page 107.
Member
3:33 Art Projects
E info@333artprojects.com
W www.333artprojects.com
Organisations
3:33 Art Projects is an art innovator and leading
corporate art curator delivering unique exhibitions for Art Gallery of New South Wales
leading visual artists in Australia and beyond. (AGNSW)
T (02) 9225-1878. E info@artgallerysociety.org.au
WHO. W www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/members
Gallery and Framing Call or visit the website for information about gallery
membership; discounts, free exhibition viewings,
7/17–19 Edinburgh Street, Oakleigh South VIC 3167.
magazine, and over 400 lectures, workshops, and
T 0412-001-300. E tomce@whogallery.com.au
other events each year.
W www.whogallery.com.au H Mon–Fri 10.00 to
4.00, Sat–Sun by appt. Custom framing. Original art
and prints for sale. In-home art consultations. Copyright Agency
T 1800-066-844 (landlines toll free).
E memberservices@copyright.com.au

Consultants
W www.copyright.com.au
The Copyright Agency is a not-for-profit rights
management organisation enabling the use of text

and Valuers and images in return for fair payment to visual artists,
writers, and publishers.

Catherine Asquith Art Advisory National Association


T 0492-149-053. for the Visual Arts (NAVA)
E catherine@catherineasquithart.com T (02) 9368-1900. E nava@visualarts.net.au
W www.catherineasquithart.com W nava.net.au/membership
Director: Catherine Asquith, B.A., B.Litt. (Hons.) NAVA is the peak body representing and advancing
AVAA Certified Practising Valuer. Specialist advice the professional interests of the Australian visual arts,
on buying and selling art, collection development craft, and design sector. Visit the website for details
and management, and auction agency and liaison. about membership and discounted insurance. It’s tax
Curatorial management for commercial and residential time. Visit NAVA’s website for details about what and
property projects. Valuations for insurance, estate how to claim. See ad page 151.
planning and division, and Family Law property
negotiations.

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The Print Council of Brisbane Sculpture School
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Australia Inc. Perides Art Projects, 138 Robinson Road,


W printcouncil.org.au Geebung QLD 4034.
A national not-for-profit member organisation W www.peridesartfoundry.com.au/sculpture-school/
that promotes contemporary Australian fine art Sculpture classes in Brisbane with artist Phillip
printmaking and print media, including artist books, Piperides. Classes include sculpting from life,
zines, and works on paper, and provides support and portraiture, hand building ceramics, moulding, and
advocacy for artists. Buy original limited edition prints workshops into bronze casting. Open to all levels,
exclusively commissioned by the Print Council of from beginners to advanced.
Australia. Shop our prints online. See ad page 99.
Hamley Studio
Resale Royalty Unit 18, 4 Hamley Road, Mt Kuring-Gai NSW 2080.
T 1800-066-844 (landlines toll free). W www.hamleystudio.com.au
W www.resaleroyalty.org.au The Copyright Agency Classical Life Drawing and Painting Classes.
has been appointed by the Australian Government All experience levels welcome across figure, portrait,
to manage the resale royalty scheme, which pays a still life, and basic drawing, with tutors Sally Ryan
share from eligible resales of artworks to artists. and Ben Ryan.

Hands On Studio Art Classes


Training W www.catholiccarechoices.org.au
Hands On Studio is a creative and inclusive art space,
which provides people living with disability access
to art education and facilities at the M16 studio and
Art Academica Creative School gallery complex in Griffith ACT 2603. Classes include
1/763 Centre Road, Bentleigh East VIC 3165. painting, drawing, printmaking, mixed media, and
T 0410-817-905. W www.art-classes.com.au clay. Contact Catholic Care Choices (02) 6163-7600
Oil painting classes and classic drawing classes. or visit the website.
European classic art school. All materials provided.
Small groups, with an individual approach to every Ku-ring-gai Art Centre
student. T (02) 9424-0310. W www.kmc.nsw.gov.au/artcentre
Visual art, guitar, creative writing classes, exhibitions/
Artists who Teach events. Day, night, and weekend classes available.
W www.theartofteaching.com.au Adult, children, and teens. Beginner to advanced
Learn how to teach art to kids. This online course welcome. Facebook: @kuringgaiartcentre
covers everything you’ll need to know to start running
art workshops for kids and supplement your art career Melbourne Sculpture School
with a creative income. Learn classroom management T 0407-509-758.
and strategies. W www.melbournesculptureschool.com.au
Sculpture training for all levels in life modelling,
Bradford Art Academy mould making and casting, including bronze casting.
1st Floor, 1310 Malvern Road, Malvern VIC 3144.
T 0401-769-379. E info@bradfordartacademy.com.au Warringah Printmakers Studio
W www.bradfordartacademy.com.au Cnr Condamine and Lovett streets, Manly Vale NSW
H Tues 4.30 to 8.30, Sat 10.00 to 2.30. 2093. W www.printstudio.org.au
Learn true fundamental skills to create beautiful oil See website for news of future exhibitions, including
paintings with no prior experience required. our in-studio Interior exhibition in Aug, workshops
Book a free introductory class online. and full-term classes in 2022.

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Gallery Index

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@14 77 Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative 112
Aboriginal & Pacific Art 109 Bowral Art Gallery 128
Aboriginal Art Association of Australia 148 Bradley Hall Antiques & Art Gallery 101
ACMI 71 Brett Whiteley Studio 109
Adelaide Central Gallery 143 Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery 131
Adelaide Contemporary Experimental 143 Brunswick Street Gallery 78
Alexandra Sasse Gallery 86 Bunbury Regional Art Gallery 152
Alternating Current Art Space 82 Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery 163
ANCA Gallery 135 Bundoora Homestead Art Centre 90
Annette Larkin Fine Art 116 Burnie Arts & Function Centre 141
Anthea Polson Art 161 Burra Regional Art Gallery 146
APY Gallery Sydney 107 Burrinja Gallery 90
Araluen Arts Centre 155 Buxton Contemporary 76
Ararat Gallery TAMA (Textile Art Museum Australia) 98 Byron School of Art Project Space 126
ARC Gallery 96 Cairns Art Gallery 164
ARC ONE Gallery 72 Campbelltown Arts Centre 120
ARO Gallery 107 Canberra Glassworks 137
Art @ 22 Gallery 131 Canberra Museum and Gallery 135
Art at St Francis’ – Contemporary Art 72 Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre 120
Art Atrium 109 Central Goldfields Art Gallery 99
Art by Farquhar 143 Ceramic Break Sculpture Park 131
Art Gallery of Ballarat 98 Charles Darwin University Art Gallery 154
Art Gallery of New South Wales 103 Charles Nodrum Gallery 80
Art Gallery of South Australia 144 China Cultural Centre in Sydney 103
Art Gallery of Western Australia 149 CLIMARTE Gallery 81
Art Mob 139 Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery 126
Artback NT 155 Contemporary Art Society of Victoria Inc. 81
Artbank Melbourne 77 Contemporary Art Tasmania 139
Artbank Perth 149 Contemporary Arts Organisations Australia 139
Artbank Sydney 109 Cook Street Collective 95
Arthouse Gallery 107 Cool Change Contemporary 149
Articulate project space 112 Counihan Gallery 80
artisan 157 Courthouse Gallery+Studio 152
Artitja Fine Art Gallery 148 Cowra Regional Art Gallery 132
Artsite Contemporary 112 Craft 73
Artspace 107 Craft ACT 135
Artspace Mackay 164 The Cross Art Projects 107
ASW Gallery 125 The Cullen 82
Audrey Fine Art 103 Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair 154
Australian Centre for Contemporary Art 74 The David Roche Foundation House Museum 144
Australian Galleries 78, 116 The Dax Centre 77
Australian Tapestry Workshop 74 Deakin University Art Gallery 90
Bank Art Museum Moree 131 Defiance Gallery at Mary Place 118
Barossa Regional Gallery 146 Devonport Regional Gallery 141
Bathurst Regional Art Gallery 131 Disorder Gallery 107
Bayside Gallery 84 Dogwood Crossing, Miles 165
Beaver Galleries 137 Drill Hall Gallery 136
Bega Valley Regional Gallery 129 Duldig Studio 84
Belalie Art Gallery 146 Eastgate Gallery 79
Benalla Art Gallery 100 Elizabeth Arthur Fine Art Gallery & Sculpture Garden 97
Bendigo Art Gallery 99 EVERYWHEN Artspace 95
Bett Gallery 139 Fairfield City Museum & Gallery 121
BlackCat Gallery 78 Falkner Gallery 99
BLEACH* Festival 161 Fellia Melas Gallery 118
BLINDSIDE 72 FELTspace 144
Blue Mountains City Art Gallery 130 Fiona and Sidney Myer Gallery 76
Bolin Bolin Gallery at Bulleen Art & Garden 90 Firestation Print Studio Gallery 85
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FireWorks Gallery 157 Koorie Heritage Trust 72
Firstdraft 108 Korean Cultural Centre Australia Gallery 104
Flinders Lane Gallery 73 Kosnar’s Picture Framing 91
Flinders Street Gallery 110 La Trobe Art Institute, La Trobe University 99
fortyfivedownstairs 73 Ladder Art Space 86
4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art 106 Lapunyah Art Gallery 165
Fox Galleries 79 Latrobe Regional Gallery 97
Frances Keevil 108 Lauraine Diggins Fine Art 88
Frankston Arts Centre and Cube 37 Galleries 95 Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery 150
Fremantle Arts Centre 148 The Leo Kelly Blacktown Arts Centre 122
Gab Titui Cultural Centre 164 Linton & Kay Galleries 150, 152
GAGPROJECTS | Greenaway Art Gallery 144 Little Local Café 80
Gallery 360 150 Liverpool Street Gallery 108
Gallery 9 108 The Lock-Up 125
GALLERY guymorganartist 110 M16 Artspace 137
Gallery Sunari 88 Macquarie University Art Gallery 122
Geelong Art Space 97 MADA Gallery 89
Geelong Gallery 97 Maitland Regional Art Gallery 125
Geraldton Regional Art Gallery 152 Manly Art Gallery & Museum 113
Gippsland Art Gallery 96 Manning Regional Art Gallery 128
Glass Artists’ Gallery 112 Manningham Art Gallery 91
Glen Eira City Council Gallery 88 Manyung Gallery Malvern 85
Glenorchy Art and Sculpture Park 140 Manyung Gallery Strathmore 91
Glimmer Gallery 88 Manyung Gallery Mount Eliza 95
Godinymayin Yijard Rivers Arts and Culture Centre 155 Margaret Whitlam Galleries, Western Sydney University 122
Goolugatup Heathcote Gallery 151 Margot Hardy Gallery, Western Sydney University 122
Gosford Regional Gallery 125 Martin Browne Contemporary 118
Goulburn Regional Art Gallery 132 MAS Gallery 85
Grace Cossington Smith Gallery 114 Matchbox Gallery 97
Grafton Regional Gallery 128 Maunsell Wickes Gallery 118
Granville Centre Art Gallery 121 McClelland Sculpture Park + Gallery 96
Grassland Art Gallery 165 Mildura Arts Centre 100
Griffith Regional Art Gallery 132 Millicent Gallery 146
Gympie Regional Gallery 162 Mist Gallery 128
Hadley’s Orient Hotel 139 Mitchell Fine Art 158
Handmark Gallery 139 Mona, Museum of Old and New Art 140
Hazelhurst Arts Centre 121 Monash Gallery of Art 92
Heide Museum of Modern Art 91 Monash University Museum of Art | MUMA 89
Heritage Hill Museum and Gardens 91 Montsalvat – The Barn Gallery 92
Hervey Bay Regional Gallery 163 Moores Building Contemporary Art Space 148
The Hive 97 Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery 92
Horsham Regional Art Gallery 100 Mosman Art Gallery 113
HOTA Gallery 162 Mudgee Arts Precinct 132
Hurstville Museum & Gallery 122 Mundaring Arts Centre 152
The Hut Gallery 91 Murray Art Museum Albury 132
Incinerator Gallery 91 Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory 154
Institute of Modern Art 157 Museum of Art and Culture Lake Macquarie 126
Ipswich Art Gallery 163 Museum of Brisbane 158
JamFactory 144 Museum of Contemporary Art Australia 104
JamFactory at Seppeltsfield 146 Museum of Sydney 104
Jan Murphy Gallery 157 Muswellbrook Regional Arts Centre 132
John Curtin Gallery 151 Mystik River Gallery 76
Kapunda Community Gallery 146 Nancy Sever Gallery 135
The Ken Done Gallery 103 NAS Gallery 108
Kerrie Lowe Gallery 112 National Association for the Visual Arts 108
King Street Gallery on William 108 National Cartoon Gallery 128
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National Gallery of Australia 137 STATION | Melbourne 82
National Gallery of Victoria 71, 76 STATION | Sydney 108
National Museum of Australia 136 Stella Downer Fine Art 110
National Portrait Gallery 137 Stephen McLaughlan Gallery 74
New England Regional Art Museum 132 Steps Gallery 77
Newcastle Art Gallery 126 Suki & Hugh Gallery 132
NGBE 80 Sullivan+Strumpf 110
Ngununggula 128 Surf Coast Arts Trail 97
Niagara Galleries 81 Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery 101
Nicholas Thompson Gallery 79 Swell Sculpture Festival 162
Noosa Regional Gallery 162 Sydney Contemporary 106
Norman Lindsay Gallery & Museum 130 Sydney Jewish Museum 108
Northern Centre for Contemporary Art 155 Tacit Galleries 79
Ocean to Outback Gallery 146 Tactile Arts 155
The Old Auction House 99 Tandanya 145
The Olsen 82 Tap Gallery 110
Olsen Gallery 118 TarraWarra Museum of Art 92
Orange Regional Gallery 132 Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery 140
Outback Regional Gallery, Winton 165 Thienny Lee Gallery 119
Outstation Gallery 155 Tolarno Galleries 72
Parramatta Artists’ Studios 122 Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery 163
Penrith Regional Gallery 122 Town Hall Gallery 86
Perc Tucker Regional Gallery 164 Trenna Austin Gallery 114
Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts 149 Turbo Gallery 101
Petrie Terrace Gallery 158 Tweed Regional Gallery 128
Philip Bacon Galleries 158 UMI Arts Gallery & Gift Shop 165
Pinnacles Gallery 164 The University Gallery 126
Plimsoll Gallery, University of Tasmania 140 UNSW Galleries 119
Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery 146 UQ Art Museum 161
Project [504] 114 Urban Cow Studio 145
Qdos Fine Arts 97 Utopia Art Sydney 110
Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery 141 UTS Gallery 106
Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art 158 Victorian Artists Society Galleries 79
QUT Art Museum and William Robinson Gallery 160 Vivien Anderson Gallery 84
red gallery 79 Wagga Wagga Art Gallery 133
Red Tree Gallery and Laurie Collins Sculpture Garden 101 Wagner Contemporary 119
Redland Art Gallery 160, 161 Walker Street Gallery & Arts Centre 92
RMIT Gallery 72 Wangaratta Art Gallery 101
Robin Gibson Gallery 108 Wanneroo Gallery 152
Rogue Pop-up Gallery 110 Warringah Printmakers Studio 114
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery 118 Warrnambool Art Gallery 98
S.H. Ervin Gallery 104 WAS Gallery 101
Sabbia Gallery 110 Watch This Space 155
SALA South Australian Living Artists Festival 144 Watt Space Gallery 126
Samstag Museum of Art 145 West End Art Space 72
SASA Gallery 145 Western Plains Cultural Centre 133
Sawtooth ARI 141 White Rabbit Gallery 106
Scott Leggo Gallery 137 White Rhino Artspace 114
Scott Livesey Galleries 82 Whitehorse Artspace 93
Shepparton Art Museum 101 William Mora Galleries 81
SOHO Galleries Sydney 118 Wollongong Art Gallery 129
Spinifex Hill Project Space 152 Women’s Art Register 81
Stanley Street Gallery 108 Woollahra Gallery at Redleaf 120
State Library of NSW 104 Yarra-me-Djila Theatrette Ivanhoe Library 93
State Library of Queensland 161 Yering Station Art Gallery 93
State Library of South Australia 145 YSG – Yarra Sculpture Gallery 81
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Federation Square, Melbourne 3000.
T (03) 8663-2200. W www.acmi.net.au
General entry, free. H Mon–Fri 12.00 to 5.00,
Sat–Sun 10.00 to 5.00.
To Nov 13 Light: Works from Tate’s Collection –
Melbourne Winter Masterpieces® 2022. Ticketed.

James Turrell, Raemar, Blue, 1969


Tate: Presented by the Tate Americas Foundation, partial purchase
and partial gift of Doris J Lockhart 2013
© the artist
Photograph: Chen Hao
Courtesy the artist, Tate and ACMI
Marie McMahon, You are on Aboriginal land, 1984, colour
National Gallery of Victoria screenprint, 64 × 45.1cm (comp.); 66.5 × 47.8cm (sheet)
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
The Ian Potter Centre: Presented through the NGV Foundation by John McPhee, Member,
NGV Australia 2004
© Marie McMahon/Licensed by Copyright Agency, Australia
Federation Square, cnr Russell and Flinders streets, Courtesy the artist and National Gallery of Victoria, The Ian Potter
Melbourne 3000. T (03) 8620-2222. Centre
W www.ngv.vic.gov.au H Daily 10.00 to 5.00.
To Aug 21 WHO ARE YOU: Australian Portraiture.
To Sept 11 New Australian Printmaking.
To Oct 23 Top Arts 2022. To Jan 29, 2023 NGV
Indigenous Collection of Art and Design.

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Art at St Francis’ RMIT Gallery
Melbourne listings

Contemporary Art 344 Swanston Street, Melbourne 3000.


326 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne 3000. T (03) 9925-1717. W rmitgallery.com
T (03) 9663-2495. W www.stfrancismelbourne.com/art H Visit the RMIT Gallery website for information
H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sun 10.00 to 2.00. regarding opening hours and exhibitions.
Aug 16 to Sept 20 Lindesay Dresdon – an exhibition To Aug 7 Agent Bodies.
of collages and prints.
Tolarno Galleries
Koorie Heritage Trust Level 4, 104 Exhibition Street, Melbourne 3000.
Yarra Building, Federation Square, Melbourne 3000. T (03) 9654-6000. E mail@tolarnogalleries.com
T (03) 8662-6300. E info@koorieheritagetrust.com W www.tolarnogalleries.com
W www.koorieheritagetrust.com Free entry. H Daily Director: Jan Minchin (member of ACGA).
10.00 to 5.00. Closed public hols. To Aug 28 Barring H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 1.00 to 4.00.
– Nganjin Our Path – Our Journey. To Sept 18 Still
Sacred and Golden by Dr Deanne Gilson. West End Art Space
112 Adderley Street, West Melbourne 3003.
T 0415-243-917. E westendartspace@gmail.com
W www.westendartspace.com.au Director: Anna Prifti.
H Wed–Sat 11.00 to 4.00, or by appt.
To Aug 13 The Dutch Project show. See ad page 73.

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45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 3000.
T (03) 9650-0589. E mail@arc1gallery.com
W www.arcone.com.au Director: Fran Clark (member
of ACGA). H Wed–Sat 11.00 to 5.00, Tues by appt
0413-920-067.

BLINDSIDE
Nicholas Building, 714/37 Swanston Street (enter via
Cathedral Arcade lifts, cnr Flinders Lane), Melbourne
3000. T (03) 9650-0093. W www.blindside.org.au
H Wed–Sat 12.00 to 6.00. To Sept 30 MOBILE:
BLINDSIDE ONLINE: Australia as the face of still
water – Cristea Nian Zhao, Luyuan Zhang, Lӿ XƯng L‫ ڤ‬Xţng Y‫ – ڦ‬Echo Li, Pop Culture 䎆㈚㚚ῠ and Its Political
Yԃ – Echo Li, Youjia Lu and Yundi Wang, Aftermath, 2021, single-channel video, 9:28 minutes
curated by Siying Zhou and Ashley Perry. Courtesy the artist and BLINDSIDE
Aug 10 to 27 Mohamed Mohamed Mohamed by Ezz
Monem. Also, Begotten, not made by Kate O’Boyle.

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Melbourne listings Craft
Watson Place, off Flinders Lane, Naarm/Melbourne
3000. T (03) 9650-7775. E craft@craft.org.au
W www.craft.org.au Free entry. H Tues–Fri 11.00 to
5.00, Sat 11.00 to 4.00, or by appt. Closed Sun and
public hols. A leading centre for contemporary craft
and design. To Sept 3 Into the Everywhen – Shaun
Daniel Allen, Eden Fiske, Tiarna Herczeg, Kiernan
Ironfield, Cassie Leatham, Jahkarli Romanis and
Shahn Stewart.

Flinders Lane Gallery


Level 1, Nicholas Building, 37 Swanston Street,
Melbourne 3000. T (03) 9654-3332.
E info@flg.com.au W www.flg.com.au
Director: Claire Harris. H Tues–Fri 11.00 to 5.00,
Sat 11.00 to 5.00 or 3pm on last Sat of each
exhibition for de-install. FLG presents their annual Margaret Ackland, A Balancing Act, 2022, watercolour on paper,
exhibition program both in-house and online via 85 × 90cm
virtual tours. The website also features an extensive, Courtesy the artist and Flinders Lane Gallery
fully searchable online stockroom.
To Aug 6 Under One Roof by Marise Maas. ˆ‘”–›ϐ‹˜‡†‘™•–ƒ‹”•
Aug 9 to 27 Balancing Act by Margaret Ackland, 45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 3000. T (03) 9662-9966.
and La Pouffe by Ann Ryan. Aug 30 to Sept 24 E gallery@fortyfivedownstairs.com
Smokescreen by Hannah Quinlivan. W www.fortyfivedownstairs.com H Tues 12.00
to 8.00, Wed–Thurs 12.00 to 6.00, Fri 12.00 to
8.00, Sat 12.00 to 4.00. Closed Mon. Aug 2 to 13
(opening Tues Aug 2, 6–8pm) To The Promised Land
by Margaret Gold (see ad page 78). Aug 16 to 27 It’s
All in the Details by Kate Durham (see ad page 79).

Christina Lowry, Food Security, 2021, archival inkjet print, 91 × 138cm

THE DUTCH PROJECT SHOW


20 July – 13 August 2022
Opening Thursday 21 July, 6–8 pm | Presales commence 15 July

112 Adderley Street, West Melbourne 3003 | 0415 243 917


westendartspace@gmail.com | westendartspace.com.au
ART SPACE Wed-Sat 11.00–4.00 | Director: Anna Prifti

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Stephen McLaughlan Gallery
Melbourne listings

Level 8, Room 16, Nicholas Building, 37 Swanston


Street (cnr Flinders Lane), Melbourne 3000.
T 0407-317-323. E st73599@bigpond.net.au
W www.stephenmclaughlangallery.com.au
Director: Stephen McLaughlan.
H Wed–Fri 1.00 to 5.00, Sat 11.00 to 5.00, or by appt.
Aug 3 to 20 Time Passing by Gloria Stern.
Aug 24 to Sept 10 Retrospection by Craig Barrett.

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Power St Contemporary Art
Buxton Contemporary
Fiona and Sidney Myer Gallery Australian Tapestry Workshop
Melbourne Convention 262–266 Park Street, South Melbourne 3205.
and Exhibition Centre T (03) 9699-7885. E contact@austapestry.com.au
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To Aug 26 Material Technology by Victoria
Manganiello (USA) – explores intersections between
materiality, technology, geography, and storytelling
through traditional textile-based media alongside
Australian Centre for technological interventions and e-textiles. This
Contemporary Art (ACCA) is manifested in a collection of ideas expressed
111 Sturt Street, Southbank 3006. T (03) 9697-9999. through swatches, textile sketches, and experiments;
W acca.melbourne H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, charting Manganiello’s process-driven practice from
Sat–Sun 11.00 to 5.00. Closed Mon (by appt). purely analog forms to the inclusion of computer
To Sept 4 Like a Wheel That Turns: The 2022 programming and modern technological elements.
Macfarlane Commissions – the third edition Manganiello is a textile artist, educator, producer, and
of a multi-year partnership that supports the collaborator based in Brooklyn, New York, and Artist
commissioning of ambitious new projects by in Residence at the ATW in 2022.
contemporary emerging to mid-career artists.
Like a Wheel That Turns reflects upon painting
practices, which extend beyond the frame and from
the realm of the studio into the world at large through
the work of Nadia Hernández, Lucina Lane, Gian
Manik, Betty Muffler, Jahnne Pasco-White, Jason
Phu, JD Reforma and Esther Stewart.

Victoria Manganiello, Ancient Futures (detail), 2022


Courtesy the artist and Australian Tapestry Workshop

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Buxton Contemporary Mystik River Gallery
Melbourne listings

University of Melbourne, cnr Dodds Street and Level 1, Southgate Restaurant & Shopping Precinct,
Southbank Boulevard, Southbank 3006. 3 Southgate Avenue, Southbank 3006.
T (03) 9035-9339. E mrsales@mystikriver.com W mystikriver.com.au
E buxton-contemporary@unimelb.edu.au A curated collection of Buddhist and Hindu statues,
W buxtoncontemporary.com Free entry. Mystik River offers an opportunity to experience the
H Wed–Sun 11.00 to 5.00. Buxton Contemporary ancient tradition of Indian art. The gallery delivers
is an art museum that draws upon the Michael exemplary works of artists from different states
Buxton Collection as a springboard for exhibitions, of India such as Rajasthan, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu,
events, research, publishing, and ideas. Odisha, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra. Many
To Nov 6 the ants are in the idiom by Susan Jacobs. of them are receivers of prestigious awards, for they
carry forward the legacy of Indian sculpting passed
Fiona and Sidney Myer Gallery over generations. Deeply rooted in Buddhism and
Hinduism, the collection reflects on spiritual beliefs of
40 Dodds Street, Southbank 3006. T (03) 9035-9400.
the Indo-Tibetan region.
E fsmyer-gallery@unimelb.edu.au
W finearts-music.unimelb.edu.au/about-us/fiona-
and-sidney-myer-gallery H Tues–Sat 12.00 to 5.00. National Gallery of Victoria
July 28 to Sept 3 Rashid Rana – Pakistan-based NGV International
artist Rashid Rana is best known for his photographic 180 St Kilda Road, Melbourne 3004.
works comprised of thousands of mini images that T (03) 8620-2222. W www.ngv.vic.gov.au
he digitally assembles to create a larger image. H Daily 10.00 to 5.00. To Aug 21 QUEER: Stories
Deeply grounded in the relationship between the from the NGV Collection. To Aug 28, 2021 NGV
micro and the macro, Rana’s work powerfully calls Architecture Commission: pond[er] by Taylor Knights
into question the values associated with contemporary and James Carey. Also, Transforming Worlds:
art, ritual, aesthetics, social history, and political Change and tradition in contemporary India.
structure. To Oct 9 The Picasso Century.
Also, Making Art: Imagine Everything is Real.
Aug 27 to June 12, 2023 Jewellery and Body
Adornment from the NGV Collection.

Rashid Rana, Beauty Lies, 2019–2020, video still


Courtesy the artist and Fiona and Sidney Myer Gallery

Ellarose Savage, My home reef, 2017, rubber, ghost net, nail


enamel, and plastic cable ties, 60 × 40 × 15cm
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, purchased, Victorian
Foundation for Living Australian Artists, 2018
© Ellarose Savage
Courtesy the artist and National Gallery of Victoria: NGV International

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Smith St
The Dax Centre Eastgate Gallery
Artbank
30 Royal Parade, Kenneth Myer Building, University

Nicholson St
of Melbourne, Parkville 3010. T (03) 9349-2538. Australian Galleries Fox Galleries
E info@daxcentre.org W www.daxcentre.org Stockroom
Entry by donation. H Wed–Fri 11.00 to 3.30, every Australian Galleries Nicholas Thompson Gallery
last Sun of the month 12.00 to 3.00. The Dax
Centre is a leader in the use of art to raise awareness Victorian Artists Society
EAST MELBOURNE
and reduce stigma towards mental health issues.
Through our exhibitions and educational programs,
we seek to engage, inform, and encourage community @14
connections and conversations about mental health.
14 Langridge Street, Collingwood 3066.
The Dax Centre is the custodian of the Cunningham
T (03) 9088-2222. E space@at14.com.au
Dax Collection, one of only four collections of its kind
W www.at14.com.au H Wed–Fri 11.00 to 5.00,
in the world.
Sat 12.00 to 4.00. Aug 3 to 27 Sun in your eyes:
A survey show by Ken Knight. See ad page 11.
Steps Gallery
62 Lygon Street, Carlton South 3053. Artbank Melbourne
T (03) 9662-3861. W miesf.com.au/steps-gallery
18–24 Down Street, Collingwood 3066.
H Visit the website for opening hours and
T 1800-251-651. E enquiries@artbank.gov.au
upcoming exhibitions.
W www.artbank.gov.au H Mon–Fri by appt.
A Commonwealth Government art leasing program
and access initiative for contemporary art.
Supporting Australian artists.

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Australian Galleries BlackCat Gallery
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35 Derby Street, Collingwood 3066. 420 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy 3065.


T (03) 9417-4303. F (03) 9419-7769. T (03) 9913-5833. E info@blackcatgallery.com.au
E melbourne@australiangalleries.com W www.blackcatgallery.com.au H Wed–Sun 11.00
W www.australiangalleries.com.au to 5.00. July 27 to Aug 7 S1: The solo Mum by
Director: Stuart Purves AM. H Daily 10.00 to 6.00. Danielle Milne. S2: Tony J King. S3: Al Lane.
Aug 2 to 20 Rare Sightings: Etchings by Daniel Aug 10 to 21 S1–2: Out of the Box group Show.
Moynihan. See ad page 9. S3: Thinn Thinn. S4: Sorab Kaikobad.
Aug 24 to Sept 4 S1: Lee Waddell.
S2: Julia Kennedy-Bell. S3: Ed Unwell Bunny.
S4: Nathan Sims. Window: Raphy.

Lee Waddell, Boulevard Raspail, 12 November 2014, 8:11pm,


Epson UltraChrome K3 ink printed on Canson Infinity Museum Art
Canvas, 62 × 83cm framed
Daniel Moynihan, Hobart tiger 2, 2009, etching, chine collé, Courtesy the artist and BlackCat Gallery
aquatint, drypoint and sugar lift on copper, ed. of 3, 29 × 30cm
Courtesy the artist and Australian Galleries
Brunswick Street Gallery
Wurundjeri Country, Level 1 and 2, 322 Brunswick
Australian Galleries Street, Fitzroy 3065. T (03) 8596-0173.
Stock Rooms E info@brunswickstreetgallery.com.au
28 Derby Street, Collingwood 3066. W www.brunswickstreetgallery.com.au H Tues–Sun
T (03) 9417-2422. F (03) 9417-3433. 10.00 to 6.00. Closed Mon. Follow us on social
E melbourne@australiangalleries.com.au media to keep up-to-date with new artist profiles,
W www.australiangalleries.com.au online stockroom additions, and general news.
Director: Stuart Purves AM. H Daily 10.00 to 6.00.
Aug 2 to 20 Mini Beasts by Monique Auricchio.
Also, Landscapes Tasmania by Wayne Viney, and
Hand-coloured linocuts by Kit Hiller.

Margaret Gold
To The Promised Land
exhibition runs 2 august – 13 august
opening event 2 august 6–8pm

45 flinders lane
melbourne 3000
tues–fri 12–6pm
sat 12–4pm
evenings
Image: Untitled 4 (detail), 2021, pen, pencil and synthetic tues & fri 6–8pm
polymer paint on Arches paper, 70 × 56cm fortyfivedownstairs.com

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Dealers in Fine Art 155 Langridge Street, Collingwood 3066.
New location, 1C Marine Parade, Abbotsford 3167. T (03) 9415-7882.
T (03) 9818-7751. E info@eastgatejarman.com.au W www.nicholasthompsongallery.com.au
W www.eastgatejarman.com.au H Mon–Fri 9.00 to Instagram: @nicholasthompsongallery
5.00, Sat 10.00 to 4.00. A selection of traditional, H Wed–Sat 12.00 to 5.00.
abstract, and contemporary art from leading
Australian artists, both past and present. red gallery
contemporary art space
Fox Galleries 157 St Georges Road, North Fitzroy 3068.
63 Wellington Street, Collingwood 3066. T (03) 9482-3550. E mail@redgallery.com.au
T (03) 8560-5487. E admin@foxgalleries.com.au W www.redgallery.com.au H Wed–Sun 10.30 to 5.00.
W www.foxgalleries.com.au H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 6.00. Visit the website for exhibition program.
Aug 4 to 28 Periphery by Bec Juniper and Jane
Giblin. Also, Street Life by Nick Longford from the Tacit Galleries
stockroom.
191–193 Johnston Street and Level 1/189 Johnston
Street, Collingwood 3066. T 0423-323-188.
E keith@tacitart.com.au W www.tacitart.com.au
H Wed–Sun 11.00 to 5.00. Closed on the final Sun
of each exhibition. Openings Wed, 6.30–8pm.
Visit the website for exhibition calendar.

Victorian Artists Society


Galleries
430 Albert Street, East Melbourne 3002.
T (03) 9662-1484.
E admin@victorianartistssociety.com.au
W vasgallery.org.au Free entry.
H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat–Sun 1.00 to 4.00.
Closed public hols, unless advertised.

Jane Giblin, The Self Portrait, I am the lamb of all gods, 2021, ink,
pastel, and pigment on unicartridge, 86.5 × 76.5cm
Courtesy the artist and Fox Galleries

tuesday 16 august – saturday 27 august 2022

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Northcote COLLINGWOOD

Yarra Sculpture Gallery


Hope St

Sandbox Studios
BRUNSWICK
Blyth St

St
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Victoria St

Lygon St
Sydney Rd

ABBOTSFORD

NGBE Victoria St
Counihan Gallery
Glenlyon Rd

Hoddle St

Lennox St

Church St
Counihan Gallery
Highett St
233 Sydney Road, Brunswick 3056.
T (03) 9389-8622.
E counihangallery@moreland.vic.gov.au Climarte Gallery
W www.moreland.vic.gov.au/counihan-gallery Bridge Rd
Curator: Victor Griss (member of ACGA). Free entry.
Niagara Galleries
H Wed–Sat 11.00 to 5.00, Sun 1.00 to 5.00. Charles Nodrum Gallery
To Sept 4 New Gallery: Counihan Collection.
Punt Rd

July 30 to Sept 11 Gallery 1: Leftovers of a Ghost


William Mora Galleries
by Emme Orbach and Noah Spivak.
Gallery 2: Malleability by Mark Smith.
Aug 27 to Oct 30 New Gallery: Sydney Road Blaks. RICHMOND

Women’s Art Register


Little Local Café CREMORNE
299 High Street, Northcote 3070.
Aug 13 to Sept 11 On High by Sally Darlison.
Church St

Drinks and sales: Sat Aug 13, 4–6pm.


Closes Sun Sept 11, 3pm W www.sallydarlison.com

Alex Herring Island


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Charles Nodrum Gallery


267 Church Street, Richmond 3121.
T (03) 9427-0140.
E gallery@charlesnodrumgallery.com.au
W www.charlesnodrumgallery.com.au
Director: Charles Nodrum (member of ACGA).
H Tues–Sat 11.00 to 5.00.
To Aug 13 Ruark Lewis: Durational Painting.
Also, Clive Murray-White: Assisted Suiseki 1–10.
Sally Darlison, Local Coffee, 2021, mixed media, 27 × 35cm Aug 20 to Sept 10 John Vickery: 1967.
framed
Courtesy the artist

NGBE
253 Lygon Street, Brunswick East 3057.
T 0413-470-721. E ngbe.bookings@gmail.com
W Instagram: @ngbegallery Free entry. H By appt.

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120 Bridge Road, Richmond 3121. Richmond Library, 415 Church Street, Richmond
E gallery@climarte.org W climarte.org/gallery 3121. E hello@womensartregister.org
www.facebook.com/climarte W www.womensartregister.org
Instagram: @climarteaus H Wed–Fri 12.00 to 5.00, Facebook + Instagram: @womensartregister
Sat 1.00 to 5.00 during exhibitions. H By appt only. Member organisation with
CLIMARTE harnesses the creative power of the arts to information on 5,000+ women artists.
inform, engage and inspire action on climate change. Supported by the City of Yarra.

Contemporary Art Society YSG – Yarra Sculpture Gallery


of Victoria Inc. Contemporary Sculptors
CAS Inc. PO Box 283, Richmond 3121. Association
T (03) 9428-0568, 0407-059-194. 117 Vere Street, Abbotsford 3067. T (03) 9419-6177.
E mail@contemporaryartsociety.org.au W www.yarrasculpturegallery.com.au
W www.contemporaryartsociety.org.au H Thurs–Sun 11.00 to 4.00 during exhibitions.
A non-profit art society run by artists, for artists, Aug 21 to 28 (opening Sun Aug 21, 2–4pm) Yarra
established 1938. CAS Inc. Annual Exhibition 2022, Sculpture Gallery supported by City of Yarra are
Sept 12 to 25, Gallery 314: 314 Church Street, excited to present the work of Our Winter Artists in
Richmond VIC. Opening Sun Sept 11, 3–6pm. Residence. Gallery 1: Anne-Marie Kuter.
Gallery 2: Tamar Dolev. Gallery 3: Motoko K Kitano.
Niagara Galleries Outside wall and projection room: Manda Lane.
245 Punt Road, Richmond 3121. T (03) 9429-3666.
E mail@niagaragalleries.com.au
W niagaragalleries.com.au Director: William Nuttall
(member of ACGA). H Wed–Sat 12.00 to 5.00.
July 27 to Aug 20 Helen Wright, and David Keeling.

William Mora Galleries


60 Tanner Street, Richmond 3121.
T (03) 9429-1199. E mora@moragalleries.com.au
W www.moragalleries.com.au Director: William Mora.
H Wed–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, or by appt.
Aug 4 to Sept 16 (opening Thurs Aug 11, 6–8pm)
Basalt Temple Ii by David Hugh Thomas. To be
opened by Dermot Henry Head Sciences Research
and Collections Museums Victoria Research Institute.

Tamar Dolev, City Sculpture, cardboard, found materials and paint,


60 × 70cm
Courtesy the artist and Yarra Sculpture Gallery

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5 – 19 November 2022
Explore Morocco in a creative way, through painting
and drawing. 14 nights from Marrakech to the Atlas
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Toorak The Cullen
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164 Commercial Road, Prahran 3181.


T (03) 9098-1555.

Sth Yarra
W www.artserieshotels.com.au/cullen
A boutique hotel featuring original artwork and prints
by late Australian artist Adam Cullen, 1965–2012.

Prahran The Olsen


637–641 Chapel Street, South Yarra 3141.
T (03) 9040-1222.
W www.artserieshotels.com.au/olsen
The Olsen
The Olsen is an elegant hotel with suites featuring
SOUTH YARRA lyrical works of Australian landscape artist John Olsen.
Toorak Rd
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Scott Livesey Galleries
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610 High Street, Prahran 3181. T (03) 9824-7770.


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E info@scottliveseygalleries.com
STATION W www.scottliveseygalleries.com H Tues–Fri 11.00 to
5.30, Sat 11.00 to 4.00, Mon by appt.
Aug 6 to 27 Botanicum Series II by John Pastoriza-
Piñol.
The Cullen Malvern R
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STATION | Melbourne
9 Ellis Street, South Yarra 3141. T (03) 9826-2470.
PRAHRAN E post@stationgallery.com.au W stationgallery.com.au
H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00.
Alternating Current Art Space
High St

Scott Livesey Galleries

Alternating Current Art Space


248 High Street, Windsor 3181. T (03) 9528-2459.
E info@alternatingcurrentartspace.com
W www.alternatingcurrentartspace.com
Instagram: @alternatingcurrentartspace
H Thurs–Fri 11.00 to 6.00, Sat–Sun 12.00 to 5.00.
To Aug 13 G1: Helen Braun: Merge-Collection-
Connection. G2: Nell Bradbury: Parasite Eve.
G3 and G4: Wendy Busch: Boring stories:
Illuminating The Mundane. The Cupboard: Joseph
Wichman: Experiments in Automatism.
Aug 19 to Sept 10 (opening Fri Aug 19, 6–8pm)
Alternating Current Art Space’s annual COMPACT
SMALL WORKS GROUP EXHIBITION – featuring
small artworks, including paintings, drawings,
photographs, prints, and sculptures.

Wendy Busch, Sick Leave Requirements, 2021, oil and acrylic on


card, 49 × 40cm
Courtesy the artist and Alternating Current Art Space

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Elwood
Brighton
Elham Eshraghian-Haakansson, edges of place (still), 2022, two-
Vivien Anderson Gallery Alma Rd channel video installation with sound and analogue television
Linden New Art Inkerman Courtesy the artist and Bayside Gallery
St
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T (03) 8598-9657. E info@vivienandersongallery.com


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ELWOOD to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to 4.00. Representing and
Glen Huntly
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Ma years. July 27 to Aug 27 Banumbirr (Morning Star
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Malvern
Bayside Gallery
MALVERN
Metro Gallery
MAS Gallery
Bayside Gallery Firestation Print Studio Gallery High St
(map ref Melway 67 F10) Cnr Wilson and Carpenter
streets, Brighton 3186. T (03) 9261-7111. ARMADALE
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E gallery@bayside.vic.gov.au
Tooronga
Glenferrie Rd

W bayside.vic.gov.au/gallery Free entry. Wattletree


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To Aug 28 Ellen José Art Award for young women
Burke Rd

Manyung Gallery Malvern


finalists exhibition featuring artists Moorina Bonini No
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(VIC), Elham Eshraghian-Haakansson (WA), Rd t Ave
Hannah Gartside (VIC), Nadia Hernández (NSW/VIC), Central P
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Annika Romeyn (ACT) and Emma Singer (SA).
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of their career. The Award is held in honour of
Ellen José, a pioneering Indigenous artist, radical Duldig Studio
activist, and social justice campaigner who lived in Museum + Sculpture Garden
the Bayside suburb of Black Rock for over 20 years. 92 Bourke Road, East Malvern 3145.
Managed by Bayside Gallery, the Ellen José Art T (03) 9885-3358. E enquiries@duldig.org.au
Award is a partnership between the Ellen José W www.duldig.org.au H Tues and Thurs 1.00 to 4.00,
Memorial Foundation and Bayside City Council. and the second Sun of every month 1.00 to 4.00.
See ad page 5.

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2 Willis Street, Armadale 3143. T (03) 9509-1782.
E fire@fps.org.au W www.fps.org.au
Director: Liz McDowell. H Wed–Sat 11.00 to 4.00.
To Aug 6 Escape – FPS Members have been invited to
create a work depicting their interpretation of 'Escape'.
Aug 10 to 27 (opening Sat Aug 13, 2–4pm) By the
Sea a solo exhibition by Sue Top.

Manyung Gallery Malvern


6–10 Claremont Avenue, Malvern 3144.
T (03) 9787-2953. W www.manyunggallery.com.au
H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00. From Aug 27 Greg Mallyon.

MAS Gallery
1297–1299 High Street, Malvern 3144.
T (03) 9822-7813. E malvart@optusnet.com.au
W malvernartists.org.au H Office: Tues–Fri 10.00 to Greg Mallyon, Landscape at Lwantija, mixed media on aluminium,
3.00. Gallery: Daily 11.00 to 4.00 during exhibitions. 60 × 60cm
Courtesy the artist and Manyung Gallery Malvern

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Hawthorn Ladder Art Space
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81 Denmark Street, Kew 3101. T (03) 9852-8772.


E info@ladderartspace.com.au
W www.ladderartspace.com.au H Tues–Fri 12.00 to
KEW 6.00, Sat 11.00 to 6.00, Thurs–Sat evenings by appt.
Wellington
Ladder Art Space St July 28 to Aug 12 (opening Thurs July 28,

Rd
6.30–8.30pm) G2: Memory and Materiality –

Selbourne
Sibone Heary, Anita Kwong and Kirsten Bresciani.
Exhibition catalogue available
Alexandra Sasse Gallery www.ladderartspace.com.au/exhibitions
Aug 19 to Sept 2 (opening Thurs Aug 18,
6.30–8.30pm) G1: A touch of cream & sugar by
Barkers Rd
Courtney Ally. G2: Sensation landscapes by Michael
Lye. Applications are open for the 2022–23 exhibition
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Town Hall Gallery


Liddiard S
360 Burwood Road, Hawthorn 3122.
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T (03) 9278-4770. E arts@boroondara.vic.gov.au
HAWTHORN
W boroondara.vic.gov.au/arts H Mon–Fri, 10.00
to 4.00, Sat 12.00 to 4.00. To Sept 24 Above the
Canopy – a major group exhibition celebrating the
Burwood Rd rich and diverse beauty of the Australian natural
Town Hall Gallery environment featuring work by Sarah Hendy, Janet
Laurence, Michael McHugh, Rebecca Mayo,
Catherine Nelson, Grant Stevens and Judy Watson.
Aug 9 to Sept 17 Borrowed by Carla Tucker – an
Alexandra Sasse Gallery exhibition featuring still life paintings that pay homage
4 Selbourne Road, Kew 3101. T (03) 9815-2447. to existing artworks, including selected pieces from
E gallery@alexandrasasse.com the Town Hall Gallery Collection.
W www.alexandrasasse.com H Thurs–Sat 12.00
to 5.00. To Aug 20 Draw 2022 – Jane Chandler,
Elizabeth Cross, Simon Deere, Mark Dober, Rachel
Ellis, Dianne Emery, David Hamilton, Sallie Moffatt,
Evan Salmon, Alexandra Sasse, John Scurry and
Melody Spangaro. The enduring discipline of drawing
resonates through the work of these 12 artists.
The simplicity of materials counterbalances the
complexity of the act of drawing; a collusion of body,
mind and emotion which evades intent. Opened by
Godwin Bradbeer. “To draw you must close your eyes
and sing.” – Pablo Picasso. See ad page 85.

Carla Tucker, Banksias with Book, 2022, oil on canvas, 93 × 74cm


Courtesy the artist and Town Hall Gallery

David Hamilton, Black Cat, 2021, 15 × 13cm


Courtesy the artist and Alexandra Sasse Gallery

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Cnr Glen Eira and Hawthorn roads, Caulfield 3162.


T (03) 9524-3333. W www.gleneira.vic.gov.au/gallery

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Curator: Diane Soumilas. Free admission.
H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 1.00 to
5.00. Closed public hols and between exhibitions.
To Aug 7 B’nai B’rith Jewish Youth Art Award.
Malakoff Lauraine Diggins Fine Art Central P Gallery Two: Seen/Unseen by Leonie Leivenzon.
St ark Rd
Aug 11 to 28 Twenty Melbourne Painters Society

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444 Centre Road, Bentleigh 3204. T 0499-088-115.
E info@gallerysunari.com W www.gallerysunari.com
Director: Sunari Sooriaaratchi. H Mon–Fri 9.30 to
2.00, Sat 11.00 to 2.00. Aug 5 to 26 (opening Fri
Aug 5, 6–8pm) A Soulful Embrace: Through My Eyes
Ray Hewitt, Red Dawn, oil on board, 50 × 60cm
by Pranay Lodhiya – an exhibition of photographic Courtesy the artist and Glen Eira City Council Gallery
works. As part of this exhibition, Lodhiya and
Gallery Sunari combine to support important
causes through International Needs Australia and
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fullcirclesocialenterprises.com.au and International T 0414-575-072. E info@glimmergallery.com.au
Needs Australia INA for further information about W www.glimmergallery.com.au
these causes. Instagram: @glimmer.gallery H Wed–Fri 9. 00 to
3.00, Sat 9.00 to 12.00. Aug 16 to 30 (opening Tues
Aug 16, 6–8pm) Boundless by Gino Severin – an
exhibition of paintings, which reflect on the premise
that time never ends and everything is temporary.
Meet the artist: Sat Aug 20 and Fri Aug 26.

Pranay Lodhiya, Enigma, inkjet print on 360 gsm canvas, approx.


75 × 100cm
Courtesy the artist and Gallery Sunari Gino Severin, Boundless, oil on canvas
Courtesy the artist and Glimmer Gallery

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Boonwurrung Country, 5 Malakoff Street, North
Caulfield 3161. T (03) 9509-9855.
E ausart@diggins.com.au W www.diggins.com.au
H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 6.00, or by appt. Specialists
in Australian Colonial, Impressionist, Modern,
Contemporary, and Indigenous painting, sculpture,
and works on paper, and sourcing European
masterworks upon request.

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Shelter – Sasha Litvintseva & Graeme Arnfield, Ben
Melbourne listings Rivers, Susan Schuppli and Joel Sherwood-Spring.
Impermanent Shelter is the second exhibition in
the One Vast Library program, curated by Tim Riley
Walsh.

Susan Schuppli, Atmospheric Feedback Loops (still), 2017


Courtesy the artist and MADA Gallery

Rupert Bunny, 1864–1947, Scene Orientaliste, c.1921, monotype,


24.5 × 25cm Monash University
Courtesy Lauraine Diggins Fine Art Museum of Art | MUMA
Ground Floor, Building F, Monash University, Caulfield
MADA Gallery Campus, 900 Dandenong Road, Caulfield East 3145.
Monash University, Caulfield Campus. Building D, T (03) 9905-4217. E muma@monash.edu
Ground Floor, 900 Dandenong Road, Caulfield East W www.monash.edu.au/muma Free entry.
3145. E MADA.Gallery@monash.edu H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to 5.00.
W www.monash.edu/mada/galleries/mada-gallery Closed Sun. Mon by appt. Aug 16 to 27 Shelley
Free entry. H Wed–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to Lasica: WHEN I AM NOT THERE.
5.00 during exhibitions. Aug 4 to 21 Impermanent

42days 42boats 42installations


Beatrice Magalotti
5th-28th August, 2022
Opening Saturday August 6th 2-4pm

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TARRAWARRA
TarraWarra Museum of Art

Yering Station
BUNDOORA YERING
Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
KANGAROO GROUND
ELTHAM
STRATHMORE Montsalvat
Manyung Gallery Strathmore
ESSENDON COBURG BULLEEN
Heide Museum of Modern Art LILYDALE
Incinerator Gallery
Bolin Bolin Gallery
Kosnar’s Picture Framing Manningham Art Gallery
ASCOT VALE
DONCASTER RINGWOOD

Melbourne Whitehorse Artspace


BOX HILL

Deakin University Art Gallery


BURWOOD
FERNTREE GULLY MONBULK
The Hut Gallery BELGRAVE
WHEELERS HILL
Monash Gallery of Art
MOORABBIN Burrinja Gallery
UPWEY

DANDENONG
Walker Street Gallery & Arts Centre
Heritage Hill Museum and Gardens

Bolin Bolin Gallery Deakin University Art Gallery


at Bulleen Art & Garden at the Melbourne Burwood
6 Manningham Road West, Bulleen 3105. Campus
T (03) 8850-3030. W www.gallery.baag.com.au 221 Burwood Hwy, Burwood 3125.
H Daily 9.00 to 5.00. To Aug 22 Ceramics and T (03) 9244-5344. E artgallery@deakin.edu.au
sculpture – Annette Nobes, Mel Rayski-Mati, W deakin.edu.au/art-collection/ Free entry.
Sharon Edwards and Bruce McKay. H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 4.00 during exhibitions.
Aug 27 to Oct 3 Sculpture by Nicola Hoyle. Closed public hols. To Aug 26 Holding in the hand
– this exhibition features newly commissioned and
Bundoora Homestead rarely seen works by emerging artists Scott Duncan,
Art Centre Marta Oktaba, Rachel Schenberg, Michael Staniak
and Evan Whittington. Holding in the hand
7 Prospect Hill Drive, Bundoora 3083.
explores the hand and the haptic as sites for digital
T (03) 9496-1060.
interface. It investigates the ways an emerging
E bundoorahomestead@darebin.vic.gov.au
generation of artists embed artistic processes,
W www.bundoorahomestead.com
materials, and surfaces with code and meta-language
H Wed–Sat 11.00 to 4.00.
attempting to understand our mediated worlds.
Curated by James Lynch, Deakin University.
Burrinja Gallery Aug 26 to Sept 30 From the Heart of Bangladesh –
(map ref Melway 75 B12) Burrinja Cultural Centre, showcases the carefully curated works of Bangladeshi
351 Glenfern Road, Upwey 3158. T (03) 9754-8723. master artists from the personal collection of Nira
E events@burrinja.org.au W www.burrinja.org.au and Atiq Rahman, a Bangladeshi-Australian couple.
H Galleries, gift shop, and public spaces are open These artworks uniquely capture the heart and soul of
Wed–Sat 10.00 to 4.00. Bangladesh, its people and its rich culture that has

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spanned centuries. With the hope to foster a deeper The Hut Gallery
conversation on how we can enhance our cultural
Ferntree Gully Arts Society Inc. 157 Underwood Road,
understanding and empathy to connect better with
Ferntree Gully 3156. E info@thehutgallery.com.au
others, this exhibition is more than just a showcase
W thehutgallery.com.au H Sat–Sun 11.00 to 4.00.
of art from Bangladesh. It is a celebration of the
Aug 6 to 28 Homage – members exhibition.
50 years of bilateral diplomatic relationship
Foyer: Reflections of Nature by Diane Glenane.
between Bangladesh and Australia as well as the
beauty of a culturally diverse community.
Sept 6 to Oct 21 Deakin University Contemporary Incinerator Gallery
Small Sculpture Award – in its 12th year, this (map ref Melway 28 D7) 180 Holmes Road, Moonee
annual acquisitive award and exhibition is organised Ponds 3039. T (03) 8325-1750.
by the Art Collection and Galleries Unit at Deakin E incinerator@mvcc.vic.gov.au
University. A fascinating snapshot of Australian W www.incineratorgallery.com.au H Tues–Sun 11.00
contemporary sculpture. to 4.00 during exhibitions. Closed public hols and
with exhibition changeovers.

Kosnar’s Picture Framing


488 Mount Alexander Road, Ascot Vale 3020.
T (03) 9370-5744. W www.kosnar.com.au
We offer a large range of frame styles for the artist
and collector. Expert advice in framing design for all
types of artwork.

Manningham Art Gallery


687 Doncaster Road, Doncaster 3108.
T (03) 9840-9367. E gallery@manningham.vic.gov.au
W www.manningham.vic.gov.au/gallery
Marta Oktaba, Stuck on the internet (detail), 2020, ink on found
www.facebook.com/artsmanningham
paper H Wed–Sat 11.00 to 4.00, closed public hols.
© the artist
Courtesy the artist and Deakin University Art Gallery at the
Melbourne Burwood Campus
Manyung Gallery Strathmore
335 Napier Street, Strathmore 3041.
T (03) 9787-2953. W www.manyunggallery.com.au
Heide Museum of Modern Art H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00. From Aug 6 Karen Standke.
7 Templestowe Road, Bulleen 3105.
T (03) 9850-1500. E info@heide.com.au
W www.heide.com.au H Tues–Sun and public hols
10.00 to 5.00. Closed Mon.
To Oct 16 Bruce Munro: From Sunrise Road.
To Oct 23 Albert Tucker: The Modern Metaphysical.
To Oct 30 Jaedon Shin: Double Moon.
To Nov 20 Things that will not sit still.

Heritage Hill Museum


and Gardens
66 McCrae Street, Dandenong 3175.
T (03) 9793-4511. E heritagehill@cgd.vic.gov.au
W www.greaterdandenong.vic.gov.au Free entry.
H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Sat–Mon.
Karen Standke, Koo Wee Rup Landscape II, oil on canvas,
85 × 107cm
Courtesy the artist and Manyung Gallery Strathmore

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Monash Gallery of Art (MGA) TarraWarra Museum of Art
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The Australian home of photography. 860 Ferntree 313 Healesville-Yarra Glen Road, Healesville 3777.
Gully Road, Wheelers Hill 3150. T (03) 8544-0500. T (03) 5957-3100. E museum@twma.com.au
E mga@monash.vic.gov.au W www.mga.org.au W www.twma.com.au Adults $10, Seniors $8,
H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 4.00. Concession $5. H Tues–Sun 11.00 to 5.00, and
To Sept 18 Return to nature – landscapes through public hols. July 30 to Nov 13 Rhythms of the Earth:
the lenses of over 40 photographers from colonialists Selected Works from the TarraWarra Museum of
of the 1870s to contemporary artists working today. Art Collection – Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Clifford
Includes key works from MGA’s significant collection Possum Tjapaltjarri, Angelina Pwerle, Judy Watson,
of Australian photographs as well as a new iteration of Fred Williams, John Olsen, Mandy Martin, Brett
Interference pattern (2018–) by Rebecca Nadjowski Whiteley, Arthur Boyd, Godfrey Miller, Russell
and Vivian Cooper Smith, a vast and vibrant Drysdale, Robert Juniper and Jeffrey Smart.
exploration of what it means to make photographs Curated by Victoria Lynn. Showing together with
with the landscape rather than of it. Curated by Stella Sonia Leber and David Chesworth: Where Lakes
Loftus-Hills and Pippa Milne. Once Had Water.

Mandy Martin, 1952–2021, Romantic Coastal Landscape, 1986,


oil on canvas, 180 × 240cm
TarraWarra Museum of Art collection, Gift of Eva Besen AO and
Marc Besen AO
Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Nici Cumpston, Great-grandmother Barka, 2021, pigment inkjet 2013
print, crayon, and pencil, 80 × 80cm Courtesy TarraWarra Museum of Art
Monash Gallery of Art, City of Monash Collection, acquired 2022
Courtesy the artist, Michael Reid Gallery, Sydney and Monash
Gallery of Art (MGA)
Walker Street Gallery
& Arts Centre
Montsalvat – The Barn Gallery (map ref Melway 90 D8, E7) Cnr Walker and
Robinson streets, Dandenong 3175.
7 Hillcrest Avenue, Eltham 3095. T (03) 9439-7712.
T (03) 9706-8441. E walkerstgallery@cgd.vic.gov.au
W montsalvat.com.au
W www.greaterdandenong.vic.gov.au/arts
www.facebook.com/montsalvatartsandevents
H Tues–Fri 12.00 to 4.00. Walker Street Gallery &
Free exhibition entry. H Thurs–Sun 10.00 to 4.00.
Arts Centre is South Eastern Melbourne’s premier
art centre. Aug 16 to Sept 30 Captured – the word
Mornington Peninsula industry conjures shifting connotations that have
Regional Gallery (MPRG) evolved over time. Once it stood for prosperity and
(map ref Melway 145 G4) Civic Reserve, Dunns development, then consideration of environmental
Road, Mornington 3931. T (03) 5975-4395. impact and sustainability, through to current
E mprg@mornpen.vic.gov.au democratisation of access with technology and
W mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au H Tues–Sun 11.00 the emerging gig economy. In Captured, three
to 4.00. Closed Mon and public hols. Please visit contemporary artists Steven Cybulka, Emme Orbach
the website for updates. Aug 13 to Nov 27, 2022 and Noah Spivak will explore the materiality of
National Works on Paper. An MPRG exhibition.

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industry. As artists, they are all process driven and Whitehorse Artspace
allow spontaneity of their respective mediums to
Box Hill Town Hall, 1022 Whitehorse Road, Box Hill
determine the outcome of their works, prompting
3128. T (03) 9262-6250.
a series of possible questions for the audience to
E artspace@whitehorse.vic.gov.au
consider and playing with time to be captured now.
W www.whitehorseartspace.com.au
H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat 12.00 to 4.00.
To Aug 27 TOWN & COUNTRY – Artworks from
the Whitehorse Art Collection and by community
artists – a collection of paintings, photographs, prints,
and drawings from the Whitehorse Collection and by
leading artists reflecting our changing environs.
From cityscape to landscape, from wilderness to
urban sprawl, laneways, country farms, and more.

Mark Dober, You Yangs painting 5


© the artist
Courtesy the artist and Whitehorse Artspace

Yarra-me-Djila Theatrette
Ivanhoe Library & Cultural Hub
(ILCH)
275 Upper Heidelberg Road, Ivanhoe 3079.
H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 9.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 5.00.
Aug 1 to 7 Forest of Hope – an installation of
paintings by Anne Bennett in collaboration with
Jutta Pryor (projections), Scott Dunbabin (bass)
and Megan Kenny (flute). Presented by Onticity Art
Projects www.onticity.com.au See ad page 75.

Steven Cybulka, False hope perhaps, 2021, Perspex, spray paint, Yering Station Art Gallery
acrylic paint, and epoxy resin, 244 × 122 × 8cm 38 Melba Highway, Yarra Glen 3775.
Courtesy the artist and Walker Street Gallery & Arts Centre T (03) 9730-0102. E artgallery@yering.com
W www.yering.com Contact: Dr Ewen Jarvis.
H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 6.00.
To Aug 7 Changing States painting by Jenny Reddin
and sculpture by Amanda Page.
Also, Meet Me By The River by Jan Berg.

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Mornington EVERYWHEN Artspace
1/39 Cook Street, Flinders 3929. T (03) 5989-0496.

Peninsula
E info@everywhenart.com.au W everywhenart.com.au
Directors: Susan McCulloch OAM and Emily
McCulloch Childs. H Fri–Tues 11.00 to 4.00. Closed
Wed–Thurs. Specialising in contemporary Aboriginal
Frankston Arts Centre
art from 40+ Aboriginal owned art centres around
FRANKSTON Australia.
MT ELIZA
Manyung Gallery Mt Eliza
Frankston Arts Centre
and Cube 37 Galleries
Manyung Gallery Art & Design
27–37 Davey Street, Frankston 3199.
MORNINGTON T (03) 9784-1060. W www.thefac.com.au
Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery H Please check the website for dates and changes to
opening hours prior to visiting. Glass Cube & Art After
Dark view 24/7 from the street front: Sea Change by
Penelope Davis. Cube Gallery: Belonging – FAC Open
HASTINGS Exhibition. FAC Curved Wall Gallery: Works on Paper
– Mangkaja Arts Resource Agency.
Gordon Studio Glassblowers
FAC Mezzanine: Through Her Eyes by Brodie Alserda,
and The Impossible Dream by Jonathan Thompson.
RED HILL
MERRICKS
FAC Atrium: Faces by Cameron Howe.
FAC Foyer. FAC Design Store.
RED HILL SOUTH Merricks House Art Gallery

Montalto Sculpture Park


Manyung Gallery Mount Eliza
2/85 Mount Eliza Way, Mount Eliza 3930.
T (03) 9787-2953. W www.manyunggallery.com.au
Cook Street Collective PHILLIP ISLAND H Mon–Sat 10.00 to 5.00.
From Aug 19 Titane Laurent.
FLINDERS EVERYWHEN Artspace

Cook Street Collective


41 Cook Street, Flinders 3929. T (03) 5989-1022.
E info@cookstreetcollective.com.au
W www.cookstreetcollective.com.au
H Fri–Mon 10.00 to 4.00, Tues–Thurs by appt.
July 30 to Aug 21 Blackroom Gallery: Ocean Calling
by Steve Salo.

Titane Laurent, No Fear, mixed media on canvas, 90 × 90cm


Courtesy the artist and Manyung Gallery Mount Eliza

Steve Salo, December Light, Portsea, oil on aluminium, 20 × 20cm


Courtesy the artist and Cook Street Collective

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McClelland Sculpture Park Mornington Peninsula
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+ Gallery Regional Gallery (MPRG)


(map ref Melway 103 E3) 390 McClelland Drive, W mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au
Langwarrin 3910. T (03) 9789-1671. See Melbourne entry for exhibition details.
E info@mcclellandgallery.com
W www.mcclellandgallery.com H Wed–Sun 10.00
to 5.00. Closed Mon, Tues, Good Friday, Christmas
Day, and Boxing Day. To Oct 9 Fiona Foley: Veiled
in Paradise – an exhibition of key works from Foley’s
nearly forty-year career.

Gippsland / South East


Gippsland Art Gallery
SALE

ROSEDALE
LONGFORD

TRARALGON
Latrobe Regional Gallery

MORWELL
WILLUNG
YINNAR
Matchbox Gallery GORMANDALE

ARC Gallery

ARC Gallery
19 Main Street, Yinnar 3869. T (03) 5163-1310.
W www.arcyinnar.org H Thurs–Sun 12.00 to 4.00.
To Aug 7 Winter Reflections.
Aug 13 to Sept 11 A Brief Moment in Time:
Examining the Intimate Power of the Gaze in
Portraiture by Tracey Raine, recipient of LRG
Emerging Artist Award.

Gippsland Art Gallery


Port of Sale, 70 Foster Street, Sale 3850.
T (03) 5142-3500.
E galleryenquiries@wellington.vic.gov.au
W www.gippslandartgallery.com H Mon–Fri 9.00 to
5.30, Sat–Sun and public hols 10.00 to 4.00.
To Aug 14 The Art of Annemieke Mein.
To Aug 28 Fragile Earth: Extinction.
Also, Richard Young: Gunnai Vibrations, and Eileen
Harrison: Connections to Country.
To Oct 23 Adrian Mauriks: Small Sculpture.
Michael McWilliams, Will This Ever End, 2022, synthetic polymer
paint on linen
© the artist
Courtesy the artist, Lauraine Diggins Fine Art, Melbourne and
Gippsland Art Gallery

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VIC listings Latrobe Regional Gallery Matchbox Gallery
138 Commercial Road, Morwell 3840. 36 Main Street, Yinnar 3869. T 0429-432-896.
T (03) 5128-5700. E lrg@latrobe.vic.gov.au E matchboxgallery@bigpond.com
W latroberegionalgallery.com H Daily 10.00 to 4.00. W www.matchboxgallery.com.au
July 30 to Oct 23 THE BIG PICTURE: The art of Bill H Fri–Sun 11.00 to 4.00, or by appt.
Young. Aug 6 to Oct 30 Attending – Peter Booth,
Lesley Duxbury, Emma Fielden, Amias Hanley, Vee
Labson, Mike Parr, Victor Pasmore, Susan Purdy,
Katie West and Melody Woodnutt.

Geelong / South West


Great Ocean Road
Elizabeth Arthur Fine Art Gallery
HAMILTON

CRESSY
Geelong Gallery
GEELONG
CAMPERDOWN Geelong Art Space

WARRNAMBOOL TORQUAY
PORT FAIRY COLAC
ANGLESEA
Warrnambool Art Gallery
LORNE
QDOS Fine Arts

Elizabeth Arthur Fine Art The Hive


Gallery & Sculpture Garden 1/41 Smithton Grove, Ocean Grove 3226.
35 Carmichael Street, Hamilton 3300. T 0417-116-216. E thehiveoceangrove@gmail.com
T (03) 5572-2851. E elarthur@bigpond.net.au W www.thehiveoceangrove.com.au
Director: Dr Elizabeth Arthur. H Open by appt. H Fri–Sun 10.00 to 4.00, or by appt.
Aug 5 to 28 (opening Sat Aug 6, 2–4pm) 42days
42boats 42installations by Beatrice Magalotti
Geelong Art Space – showcasing a collection of ceramic boats and
Wadawurrung Country, 89 Ryrie Street, Geelong photographs accompanied by an artist’s book.
3220. E geelongartspace@gmail.com See ad page 89.
W www.geelongartspace.com H Online 24/7.
Please check our website for opening times.
To Aug 27 tactile – a group exhibition featuring works
Qdos Fine Arts
by local and regional contemporary craft makers and 35 Allenvale Road, Lorne 3232. T (03) 5289-1989.
artists together with those from further afield. W www.qdosarts.com Director: Graeme Wilkie OAM.
H Winter hours: Thurs–Sun 9.00 to 5.00.
Geelong Gallery
55 Little Malop Street, Geelong 3220.
Surf Coast Arts Trail
T (03) 5229-3645. E info@geelonggallery.org.au W surfcoastartstrail.com.au
W geelonggallery.org.au Director: Jason Smith. Facebook + Instagram: @surfcoastartmatters
Free entry, unless otherwise stated. H Daily 10.00 to Aug 6 to 7, 10th Surf Coast Arts Trail – discover the
5.00. To Sept 11, 2022 Geelong Contemporary Art Victorian Surf Coast’s thriving arts community in this
Prize (see ad page 51). To Oct 9 Barbara Brash – showcase of over 200 artists from the region.
Holding Form. To Oct 16 Spowers & Syme. Visit the website for details and to download the Surf
To Oct 23 Brook Andrew – Hope, Peace, and Paradise. Coast Arts Trail map.

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Warrnambool Art Gallery push the boundaries of crochet in a move from
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functional items to creative artworks.


26 Liebig Street, Warrnambool 3280.
To Sept 18 Monochrome – highlights the subtleties
T (03) 5559-4949. E gallery@warrnambool.vic.gov.au
of shape, mark, form, and texture in black, white
W www.thewag.com.au Director: Aaron Bradbrook.
and grey ceramic works and paintings from the Art
H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun and public hols
Gallery of Ballarat Collection. To Sept 25 Lionel
10.00 to 3.00. To Sept 18 Amos Gebhardt: Small
Lindsay: Creswick – features some of Lindsay’s rarely
acts of resistance. To Oct 9 pakayn marree weerrath
seen watercolours as well as drawings and sketches
(bone, stone, string) Women’s Tools. To Nov 6 Annette
of members of the Lindsay family. To Oct 16 Light
Iggulden from here . . . to elsewhere.
+ Shade: Max Meldrum and his followers – artist
and teacher Max Meldrum was one of the most
influential figures in 20th century Australian art.

Central Works from the Art Gallery of Ballarat Collection bring


together paintings by Meldrum, Clarice Beckett,

Victoria
Colin Colahan, Alma Figuerola, Jock Frater, Harry
Harrison, Percy Leason and other “Meldrumites.”

La Trobe Art Institute


Bendigo Art Gallery
BENDIGO

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Central Goldfields Art Gallery
Falkner Gallery

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Lionel Lindsay, White fan, 1935, wood engraving, printed in black
ink on paper
Ararat Gallery TAMA Donated under the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts program
by Max and Nola Tegel, 2016
(Textile Art Museum Australia) Collection of Maitland Regional Art Gallery
82 Vincent Street, Ararat 3377. T (03) 5355-0220. © Estate of Lionel Lindsay, by permission of the National Library
of Australia
E gallery@ararat.vic.gov.au
Courtesy Art Gallery of Ballarat
W www.araratgallerytama.com.au
H Please check the gallery website for updates.
To Aug 14 The Utopia Collection, on loan from
Tamworth Regional Gallery. To Oct 2 Prints &
Drawings: Works from the TAMA Collection.
To Nov 6 Works from the TAMA Collection.

Art Gallery of Ballarat


40 Lydiard Street North, Ballarat 3350.
T (03) 5320-5858. E artgal@ballarat.vic.gov.au
W artgalleryofballarat.com.au H Daily 10.00 to 5.00.
Closed Christmas and Boxing Day.
To Aug 7 Lionel’s Place: Lionel Lindsay from the
Maitland Regional Art Gallery and Art Gallery
of Ballarat Collections – 170 etchings, wood Clarice Beckett, Misty evening, Beaumaris, c.1930, oil on board
engravings, and watercolours. To Aug 14 Backspace Maud Rowe Bequest, 1937
Gallery: Minaal Lawn: Objects Of Worship (Homage Collection of the Art Gallery of Ballarat
Courtesy Art Gallery of Ballarat
To Mrinalini) – Indian-Australian artist Minaal Lawn
makes ceramic objects that celebrate her Indian
heritage and Australian upbringing. The exhibition is
inspired by contemporary Indian sculptor Mrinalini
Mukherjee. To Aug 28 Trevor Smith: A Fanciful Feast
– Smith’s quirky and inventive crochet sculptures

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42 View Street, Bendigo 3550. T (03) 5434-6088. ƒ”‘„‡‹˜‡”•‹–›
E bendigoartgallery@bendigo.vic.gov.au 121 View Street, Bendigo 3550. T (03) 5444-7272.
W www.bendigoartgallery.com.au Director: Jessica E lai@latrobe.edu.au W www.latrobe.edu.au/art-institute
Bridgfoot. Entry by donation unless specified. Director: Bala Starr. Free entry. H Tues–Fri 10.00 to
H Gallery/shop open daily 10.00 to 5.00. 5.00, Sat–Sun 12.00 to 5.00, Mon by appt.
Aug 6 to Oct 30 Paul Guest Prize 2022.
Aug 20 to Feb 19, 2023 In Our Time.
Also, Treasures of Dai Gum San. Š‡Ž†—…–‹‘ ‘—•‡
52–56 Mollison Street, Kyneton 3444.
T (03) 5422-2047.
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T (03) 5461-6600. E cgsc.art@cgoldshire.vic.gov.au W www.theoldauctionhouse.com.au
Central Goldfields Art Gallery is closed and is H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 4.00.
scheduled to re-open in late 2022 after a major Open public hols. Closed Dec 25 to Jan 2 annually.
redevelopment. Follow the Gallery online Independently run arts precinct with gallery spaces,
www.linktr.ee/CGArtGallery shop, and artist studios; featuring mid-career and
emerging Australian artists. To Aug 15 Kaleidoscope
Falkner Gallery of Colour – group exhibition. To Aug 29 Quirky
35 Templeton Street, Castlemaine 3450. Critters – group exhibition. Aug 18 to Sept 12 The 2
T (03) 5470-5858. E falknergallery@tpg.com.au Jays: Jay Town & Julie Kimpton.
W falknergallery.com.au H Thurs–Sat 11.00 to 5.00.
Closed through Aug for Winter Recess.

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80 Wilson Street, Horsham 3400.


T (03) 5382-9575. E hrag@hrcc.vic.gov.au

North East &


W www.horshamtownhall.com.au
H Daily 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Christmas Day.
To Aug 28 Mali marrng Mallee Sky by Gail Harradine

North West and Belinda Eckermann. Also, Get Up, Stand Up,
Show Up – Goolum Goolum Aboriginal Co-operative
NAIDOC Week Celebration Exhibition.
To Oct 16 Myth Making by Kate Rohde and
Mildura Arts Centre Troy Emery.
MILDURA

Mildura Arts Centre


199 Cureton Avenue, Mildura 3500.
Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
T (03) 5018-8330. E gallery@mildura.vic.gov.au
W www.milduraartscentre.com.au H Daily 10.00 to
SWAN HILL 4.00. To Aug 7 Unlemon – A Meandering Tale of
Turbo Gallery Citrus by Alison Mitchell. To Sept 4 Shinrin-Yoku
RAINBOW Wangaratta Art Gallery (forest bathing) by Jennifer Matthews.
Shepparton Art Museum WANGARATTA Also, Camaldulensis by Valarie Robinson.
SHEPPARTON To Sept 11 Line Work – Mildura Arts Centre Collection.
HORSHAM BENALLA
Horsham Regional Art Gallery Benalla Art Gallery

Benalla Art Gallery


(map ref Melway 619 D6) Botanical Gardens, Bridge
Street, Benalla 3672. T (03) 5760-2619.
E gallery@benalla.vic.gov.au
W benallaartgallery.com.au H Wed–Mon 10.00
to 4.30 (March to Aug), 10.00 to 5.00 (Sept to
Feb). Closed Tues. To Aug 28 Simpson Gallery: The Follow us on Instagram
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Courtesy the artist, Australian Galleries, Melbourne and Benalla
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VIC listings Shepparton Art Museum (SAM)
530 Wyndham Street, Shepparton 3630. Warragul
Region
T (03) 4804-5000.
E info@sheppartonartmuseum.com.au
W www.sheppartonartmuseum.com.au
Director: Dr Rebecca Coates. Free entry.
H Daily 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Good Friday, JINDIVICK
Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day.
Red Tree Gallery

Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery


Horseshoe Bend, Swan Hill 3585.
T (03) 5036-2430. E artgal@swanhill.vic.gov.au
W gallery.swanhill.vic.gov.au DROUIN WEST
www.facebook.com/swanhillregionalartgallery Bradley Hall Antiques & Art Gallery
Instagram: @swanhillartgal H Tues–Fri 10.00 to
5.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 4.00. Public hols 10.00 to
4.00. Closed Mon, Good Friday, Christmas Day, and BRANDY CREEK
Boxing Day. Open daily during Victorian school hols.

TarraWarra Museum of Art


W www.twma.com.au DROUIN
See Melbourne entry for exhibition details.

Turbo Gallery WARRAGUL


58 Federal Street, Rainbow T 0429-357-966. WAS Gallery
E info@turbogallery.com.au
W www.turbogallery.com.au H Wed–Fri 10.00 to
4.00, Sat 10.00 to 2.00 and Sun 12.00 to 4.00.
Bradley Hall Antiques
Wangaratta Art Gallery & Art Gallery
56 Ovens Street, Wangaratta 3677. 12 Old Telegraph Road West, Drouin West 3818.
T (03) 5722-0865. E gallery@wangaratta.vic.gov.au T (03) 5626-8355, 0407-443-606.
W www.wangarattaartgallery.com.au Free entry. E milesartstudios@dcsi.net.au
H Tues–Sun 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Mon, public hols W www.garymilesart.com.au H Sat–Sun and public
and for exhibition installations. Wangaratta Art Gallery hols 11.00 to 5.00, or by appt. Australian studio
is a Cultural Service of the Rural City of Wangaratta. of artist Gary Miles. Gallery viewing of available
To Aug 14 Gallery1: Petite Miniature Textiles. paintings of past series.
To Sept 21 WPACC Foyer Gallery: Chris Thorne:
Wisdom of the Past. Aug 6 to Sept 11 Gallery2: Red Tree Gallery and
Spark Kids. Aug 22 to Oct 30 Gallery1: Heliocentric Laurie Collins Sculpture Garden
recent work by Cameron Robbins.
420 Main Jindivick Road, Jindivick 3818.
T Contact Laurie Collins 0457-099-094.
E info@lauriecollins.com.au
W www.redtreegallery.com.au
Through Aug Seriah Wenzel – a retrospective
exhibition featuring paintings and pastels.

WAS Gallery
Warragul Art Studios, 37 Latrobe Street, Warragul
3820. T 0428-513-905.
Cameron Robbins, Solar Drawing Linear Day (detail), February
2022, silver ink on hand painted watercolour paper
E anne.lorraine@bigpond.com
© the artist W www.wasgallery.com.au Free entry.
Courtesy the artist and Wangaratta Art Gallery H Wed–Sat 10.00 to 4.00.

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Audrey Fine Art
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Rd 181 Harris Street, Pyrmont 2009. T (02) 9552-3018.


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Aug 6 to 28 Fiona Craig – a collection of oil paintings


China Cultural Centre of both Australian and exotic flora produced by the
Gaffa Gallery artist in Chicago and Sydney. See ad page 105.
Park St
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Korean Cultural Centre Level 1, 151 Castlereagh Street, Sydney 2000.
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Art Gallery of New South Wales 1 Hickson Road, The Rocks 2000. T (02) 8274-4500.
(AGNSW) E gallery@done.com.au W www.kendone.com.au
Art Gallery Road, Sydney 2000. T (02) 9225-1744, H Daily 10.00 to 5.30. Some of Ken Done’s most
1800-679-278. W www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au familiar subjects can be found in this new and
Admission charges apply to some exhibitions. vibrant collection of paintings. From large canvases
H Daily 10.00 to 5.00. To Aug 28 the annual to smaller works on paper, the artist embraces his
Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes 2022 are signature colours and quintessential style in this
the most engaging art events of the year, eagerly captivating body of work. A selection of Done’s
anticipated by artists and audiences alike. work, mostly large canvases, can also be viewed
The Archibald Prize for portrait painting is a who’s at Ngununggula gallery in Bowral during Aug and
who of Australian culture from politicians to Sept. The artist’s publication Ken Done: Art Design
celebrities, sporting heroes to artists. Life, a comprehensive and extensively illustrated
To Jan 2023 Daniel Boyd: Treasure Island – the monograph on Done’s art and design, celebrates the
artist’s first major exhibition to be held in an man, his life’s work and his legacy. Also available as
Australian public institution. Featuring more than 80 a limited edition, including a small print and encased
works from across his nearly two-decade career, the in a yellow Perspex sleeve. Limited edition prints,
exhibition unpacks the ways in which Boyd holds a posters and other art related products, including four
lens to colonial history, explores multiplicity within mini books published by Thames & Hudson, themed
narratives, and interrogates blackness as a form of on the reef, the beach, Sydney and the outback are
First Nations’ resistance. Also, Local Rhythms and available for sale in the gallery shop.
Actions – jointly curated by the Art Gallery of New
South Wales and 11 residents from Woolloomooloo,
Local Rhythms and Actions is the first exhibition in
our Open Studio program, which offers new insights
into the Gallery’s collection.

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Australia Gallery Cnr Phillip and Bridge streets, Sydney 2000.


Ground Floor, 255 Elizabeth Street, Sydney 2000. T (02) 9251-5988. W sydneylivingmuseums.com.au
T (02) 8267-3400. E info@koreanculture.org.au Admission charges apply. Free entry Fri 5–8pm, and
W www.koreanculture.org.au H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 6.00. Sat–Sun. H Daily 10.00 to 5.00. Closed Good Friday
To Aug 11 Korean school culture program offers and Christmas Day. The Museum presents a diverse
playful free activities, including Korean school uniform program of exhibitions and events.
experience, Korean school snack tasting, and more.
S.H. Ervin Gallery
Museum of Contemporary Art National Trust of Australia (NSW), Watson Road,
Observatory Hill, The Rocks 2000. T (02) 9258-0173.
Australia (MCA) E shervingallery@nationaltrust.com.au
140 George Street, The Rocks 2000. W www.shervingallery.com.au
T (02) 9245-2400. W www.mca.com.au H Tues–Sun 11.00 to 5.00.
H Tues–Sun 10.00 to 5.00, Fri 10.00 to 9.00. July 30 to Sept 12 Heart of Country: Arnhem Land
Closed Mon. Ongoing MCA Collection: Perspectives Barks. The “heart” of this exhibition is the relationship
on place – brings together artworks that explore the to Country expressed in diverse and sometimes
social and physical aspects of place. It has been oblique ways by four generations of Indigenous artists
imagined as an expanded map, which weaves from Arnhem Land and beyond. Works come from
together a picture of the world made from rituals, a remarkable private collection of bark paintings
memories, metaphors, imprints, and repurposed assembled by Donna-Marie Kelly and Andrew Dyer
materials. Through Aug Vivienne Binns: On and featuring some of the finest painters of Arnhem Land.
through the Surface – tracing 60 years of work by Presented in association with Drill Hall Gallery.
one of Australia’s most significant feminist artists.
Also, Ultra Unreal: New myths for new worlds –
presents the works of six artists and collectives whose
world building practices are connected to nightlife
ecosystems across the globe – Club Ate (Sydney),
Korakrit Arunanondchai and Alex Gvojic (Bangkok
& New York), Lawrence Lek (London), Lu Yang
(Shanghai), and Saeborg (Tokyo).
To Nov 6 Bonita Ely: Artist Room, MCA
Collection – a presentation of two performance
works from the 1980s.

Kumpaya Girgirba, Kanu Nancy Taylor, Ngalangka Nola Taylor,


Ngamaru Bidu, Wokka Taylor, Muuki Taylor, Jakayu Biljabu, Bowja
Patricia Butt, and Noelene Girgirba, Kalyu, 2014, installation view
MCA Collection: Perspectives on place, Museum of Contemporary
Mary Nongirrna Marawili, Batpa, 2014, earth pigments on
Art Australia, 2021, synthetic polymer paint on linen
stringybark, 197 × 56cm
Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, purchased with funds
Dyer Family collection
provided by an anonymous donor, 2014
© Mary Nongirrna Marawili, Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Centre, 2022
Photograph: Jessica Maurer
Courtesy the artist, Drill Hall Gallery, Australian Capital Territory and
© the artists
S.H. Ervin Gallery
Courtesy the artists and Museum of Contemporary Art Australia

State Library of NSW


Cnr Shakespeare Place and Macquarie Street, Sydney
2000. T (02) 9273-1414.
W www.sl.nsw.gov.au/galleries Free entry. Visit the
website for open hours and exhibition program.

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Ngayuku ngura
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3 – 27 August 2022

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Amata, APY Lands, South Australia

1/24 Wellington Street, Waterloo NSW 2017


Muna Kulyuru, Ngayuku ngura – My Country #226-22, acrylic on linen, telephone 612 9699 2211 Tues–Sat 11.00–5.00
198 × 152.5 cm
email info@aboriginalpacificart.com.au
© Muna Kulyuru and the community, Tjala Arts, Amata, APY Lands,
South Australia web www.aboriginalpacificart.com.au

FIONA CRAIG
EXHIBITION
6th – 28th August 2022
Fiona Craig has recently returned to
Australia after being based in Chicago,
USA, for a decade; painting, exhibiting,
and teaching art. She brings to her new
exhibition at Audrey Fine Art, Sydney,
a collection of oil paintings produced in
Chicago and Sydney. The body of work
mainly comprises Australian and exotic
flora, often on a large scale.

AUDREY FINE ART


181 Harris Street, Pyrmont 2009
audreyfineart.com.au
info@audreyfineart.com.au
02 9552 3018
Pink Waratah and Buds, 106 × 76cm

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Chippendale UTS Gallery
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University of Technology Sydney, Level 4,


702 Harris Street, Ultimo 2007. T (02) 9514-1652.

Central
E utsgallery@uts.edu.au W art.uts.edu.au
H Mon–Fri 11.00 to 4.00. To Sept 9 She Speaks in
Sculpture by Diana Baker Smith. Artist talk: Sat Aug
6, 2–4pm with Verónica Tello, art historian and writer.
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White Rabbit Gallery


4A Centre for Contemporary 30 Balfour Street (near Central Station), Chippendale
Asian Art 2008. T (02) 8399-2867.
181–187 Hay Street, Haymarket, Sydney 2000. W www.whiterabbitcollection.org
T (02) 9212-0380. E hello@4a.com.au H Wed–Sun 10.00 to 5.00. To Nov 21 I Loved
W www.4a.com.au H Tues–Sun 11.00 to 5.00, You – love turns up in unexpected places. From old
Thurs 11.00 to 8.00. Closed Mon. rickshaws to a pool of dazzling lights. The 28 artists
Aug 13 to Oct 2 NO FALSE IDOLS. featured in I Loved You show us that love can be a
time, a place, or even a memory. Its traces can be
found on our father’s wristwatch, our lover’s skin, or
our grandparent’s home.

Nabilah Nordin, Sculpture House, 2020


Photograph: Christo Crocker and Guy Grabowsky
Courtesy the artist and 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art

Sydney Contemporary
Carriageworks, 245 Wilson Street, Eveleigh 2015.
W sydneycontemporary.com.au
Sept 8 to 11 Sydney Contemporary will present 90+
leading galleries across four days of art on show,
Song Dong Ⳡ⌁, Operator, 2009, wood, plastic, and textile,
performance, talks, and events (see ad page 7).
210 × 180 × 126cm
Art Almanac is proud to be a Media Partner of Courtesy the artist and White Rabbit Gallery
Sydney Contemporary 2022, working with Artist
Profile and leading independent Australian curators
3:33 Art Projects to present the exhibition Origins and
Imagination (see ads pages 10 and 12).

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East Sydney ARO Gallery
51 William Street, Darlinghurst 2010.
T 0414-946-894. E info@arogallery.com
W www.arogallery.com H Gallery hours vary,
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The Cross Art Projects 66 McLachlan Avenue, Rushcutters Bay 2011.
T (02) 9332-1019. E contact@arthousegallery.com.au
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To Aug 13 I walked long way by Rosie Tarku King.
Also, John Prince Siddon. Aug 18 to Sept 10 Margins
King Street Gallery on William
Stanley Street Gallery of Intimacy by Nicole Kelly.
DARLINGHURST

Liverpool Street Gallery Robin Gibson Gallery

APY Gallery Gallery 9 Arthouse Gallery

NAS Gallery

APY Gallery Sydney


45 Burton Street, Darlinghurst 2010.
T (02) 9368-1173. E sydneygallery@apyacc.com
W www.apygallery.com H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00,
Sat 10.00 to 4.00. The APY Gallery is a platform for
emerging Indigenous artists from the APY Art Centre
Collective apyartcentrecollective.com.

Rosie Tarku King, Wind Blowing, acrylic on canvas, 120 × 120cm


Finalist Sulman Prize 2022
Courtesy the artist and Arthouse Gallery

Artspace
43–51 Cowper Wharf Road, Woolloomooloo 2011.
T (02) 9356-0555. E artspace@artspace.org.au
W www.artspace.org.au H Artspace is closed for
redevelopment. We have temporarily relocated to the
National Art School campus in Darlinghurst NSW
2010, until late 2022.

The Cross Art Projects


8 Llankelly Lane (off Orwell Street), Kings Cross
2011. T (02) 9357-2058, 0406-537-933.
E info@crossart.com.au W www.crossart.com.au
Director: Jo Holder. H By appt via email, phone or
visit our website. To Aug 16 RISE 2.2: Considerations
of saltwater, fish, mangroves and people, oil and
plastics.

Disorder Gallery
Door 108, cnr Stanley and Bourke Street,
Darlinghurst 2010. W disordergallery.com
Instagram: @disordergallery H Wed–Sat 12.00 to 6.00.
Aug 24 to Sept 10 The Light Art Show by Alan Rose.
See ad page 117.

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Firstdraft Robin Gibson Gallery
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13–17 Riley Street, Woolloomooloo 2011. 278 Liverpool Street, Darlinghurst 2010.
E info@firstdraft.org.au W firstdraft.org.au T 0481-331-669. W www.robingibson.net
H Wed–Sun 11.00 to 5.00 (except during exhibition H Tues–Sat 11.00 to 6.00. Aug 6 to 31 Toni Clarke.
changeover). Established in 1986, Firstdraft is
Australia’s longest running artist-led organisation. Stanley Street Gallery
1/52–54 Stanley Street, Darlinghurst 2010.
Frances Keevil T (02) 9368-1142. E art@stanleystreetgallery.com.au
Online and exhibiting gallery W www.stanleystreetgallery.com.au Directors: Merilyn
T 0411-821-550. E frances@franceskeevil.com.au Bailey and Liza Feeney. H Wed–Sat 11.00 to 6.00.
W www.franceskeevil.com.au Aug 3 to 27 Reconfiguration by Denis Clarke.
July 27 to Aug 7 The Heroism of Enlightenment
by Bahman Kermany at Studio W: 6 Bourke Street,
Woolloomooloo NSW 2011.

Gallery 9
9 Darley Street, Darlinghurst 2010. T (02) 9380-9909.
E info@gallery9.com.au W www.gallery9.com.au
Director: Allan Cooley. H Wed–Sat 11.00 to 5.00,
Sun–Mon by appt. Visit the website for exhibitions.
To Aug 6 Exhale by Paul Snell.
Aug 10 to Sept 3 Ed Bats. Also, Helen Smith.

King Street Gallery on William


177 William Street, Darlinghurst 2010.
T (02) 9360-9727. E art@kingstreetgallery.com
W kingstreetgallery.com.au H Tues–Sat 10.00 to
6.00, Sun–Mon by appt.

Liverpool Street Gallery


243a Liverpool Street, Darlinghurst 2010.
T (02) 8353-7799. E info@liverpoolstgallery.com.au
W www.liverpoolstgallery.com.au H Tues–Sat 10.00
to 6.00. Aug 4 to Sept 3 Tony Bevan.
Denis Clarke, Bather Man, oil on canvas, 112.5 × 89.5cm;
115 × 92cm framed
NAS Gallery Photograph: Brett East
156 Forbes Street, Darlinghurst 2010. Courtesy the artist and Stanley Street Gallery
T (02) 9339-8686. E nasgallery@nas.edu.au
W nas.edu.au/nas-gallery Free entry. STATION | Sydney
H Mon–Sun 10.00 to 5.00 during exhibitions. Suite 201, 20 Bayswater Road, Potts Point 2011.
Extended hours Thurs until 10pm. T (02) 9055-4688. E post@stationgallery.com.au
To Aug 13 Colin Lanceley: Earthly Delights. W www.stationgallery.com.au
H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00.
National Association
for the Visual Arts (NAVA) Sydney Jewish Museum
T (02) 9368-1900, 1800-046-282 (Mon–Wed 2.00 148 Darlinghurst Road, Darlinghurst 2010.
to 4.00 AEST). E nava@visualarts.net.au T (02) 9360-7999. W sydneyjewishmuseum.com.au
W www.nava.net.au NAVA is the national peak body Admission fees apply. H Mon–Thurs 10.00 to 4.00,
protecting and promoting the professional interests of Sun 10.00 to 4.30. Closed Fri–Sat. Visit the website
the Australian visual and media arts, craft, and design for both public and Jewish hols. To Oct 23 Shaken
sector. Visit the website to find out about membership to his Core: The Untold Story of Nolan’s Auschwitz.
and the benefits. This exhibition showcases 50 works by Sidney Nolan
never before seen in Australia. See ad page 111.

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Redfern „‘”‹‰‹ƒŽƬƒ…‹ϐ‹…”–
1/24 Wellington Street, Waterloo 2017.
T (02) 9699-2211. E info@aboriginalpacificart.com.au

Surry Hills
W www.aboriginalpacificart.com.au
Instagram: @aboriginalpacificart
Director: Gabrielle Roy (member of ACGA).
H Tues–Sat 11.00 to 5.00. Aug 3 to 27 Ngayuku

Green Square ngura My Country. Presented by Aboriginal & Pacific


Art Gallery in association with Tjala Arts. Amata, APY
Lands, South Australia. See ad page 105.

Art Atrium
Flinders Street Gallery 12 Daniel Street (entrance on Daphne Street), Botany
2019. T 0411-138-308. E info@artatrium.com.au

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appt. Closed Sun–Mon.
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Cleveland
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Brett Whiteley Studio


2 Raper Street, Surry Hills 2010. T (02) 9225-1881.
Artbank Sydney E brettwhiteleystudio@ag.nsw.gov.au
222 Young Street, Waterloo 2017. T (02) 9697-6000, W www.brettwhiteley.org Free admission made
1800-251-651. E enquiries@artbank.gov.au possible by J P Morgan. H Thurs–Sun 10.00 to 4.00.
W www.artbank.gov.au H Mon–Fri by appt. Closed Easter Friday and Christmas Day.
A Commonwealth Government art leasing program The Brett Whiteley Studio is managed by the Art
and access initiative for contemporary art. Gallery of New South Wales.
Supporting Australian artists.

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61 Flinders Street, Surry Hills 2010. 799 Elizabeth Street, Zetland 2017.
T (02) 9380-5663. E info@flindersstreetgallery.com T (02) 9698-4696. E art@sullivanstrumpf.com
W www.flindersstreetgallery.com W www.sullivanstrumpf.com
H Wed–Sat 11.00 to 6.00, or by appt. Directors: Ursula Sullivan and Joanna Strumpf.
H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00, or by appt.
GALLERY guymorganartist To Aug 13 Muses by Julia Gutman.
Aug 18 to Sept 10 Into Air by Dawn Ng.
531 Crown Street, Surry Hills 2010.
Aug 25 to Sept 10 Presage by Yvette Coppersmith.
T (02) 8021-4781. E guy@guymorgan.com
W www.guymorgan.com

Rogue Pop-up Gallery


130 Regent Street, Redfern 2015. T 0424-233-821,
0404-258-296. E diane@roguepopup.com.au
W www.roguepopup.com.au Director: Diane Larter.
H Wed–Sat 11.00 to 6.00, Sun 11.00 to 5.00.
Closed Mon–Tues. To Aug 7 Shane Forrest – paintings.
Also, David Hawkes – paintings and ceramics.
Aug 10 to Sept 4 (opening Sat Aug 13, 11am–6pm)
Gilbert Bel-Bachir – photos from the archive, hand
printed B/W.

Sabbia Gallery
609 Elizabeth Street, Redfern 2016.
T (02) 9361-6448. E gallery@sabbiagallery.com
W www.sabbiagallery.com Directors: Anna Grigson Julia Gutman, Once More with Feeling, 2022, donated textiles and
and Maria Grimaldi. H Tues–Fri 11.00 to 6.00, Sat embroidery, and plastic chain, approx. 200 × 200cm
11.00 to 4.00. July 29 to Aug 23 Main Gallery: In a Courtesy the artist and Sullivan+Strumpf
Ritual Sense a solo exhibition in ceramics by Simone
Fraser. Gallery Two: Tali Tjuta a solo exhibition
featuring glass and canvas by Selinda Davidson.
Tap Gallery
1/259 Riley Street, Surry Hills H Daily 12.00 to 6.00.
Aug 15 to 28 (opening Wed Aug 17, 6–8pm with
Stella Downer Fine Art Yves Hernot Knight/Chavalier ([K.O.N.M] at 7pm)
1/24 Wellington Street, Waterloo 2017. Blast from the Past! – Survey 1998–2022 by
T 0402-018-283. E info@stelladownerfineart.com.au Anna Mary Wheeler. Artist talk: Sat Aug 27, 3pm.
W www.stelladownerfineart.com.au See ad page 123.
Director: Stella Downer. Gallery Manager: Anoushka
Sansom. H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 11.00 to
5.00. Aug 2 to 27 Arboreal by Denese Oates.
Utopia Art Sydney
983 Bourke Street, Waterloo 2017.
T (02) 9319-6437. E art@utopiaartsydney.com.au
W www.utopiaartsydney.com.au
Director: Christopher Hodges. H Tues–Sat 10.00
to 5.00. July 30 to Aug 20 (opening Sat July 30)
Painting and Sculpture From Some of The Greats
– five major Australian artists exhibited together,
explore the rich cultural importance of contemporary
Australian art and its legacy. Featuring the works
of David Aspden, Tony Coleing, Marea Gazzard,
Richard Larter and Peter Upward.

Denese Oates, Wind Song, 2022, copper, 48 × 39 × 1.5cm


Photograph: Michele Brouet
Courtesy the artist and Stella Downer Fine Art

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Official Opening by Ross Harvey, Artist,
Saturday 20 August, 2.30 to 4.30pm

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Saturday 3 September, 2.30 to 4.30pm

12 Daniel Street, Botany NSW


Cnr Daniel and Daphne streets
Entrance on Daphne Street
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Romyn, Craig Rowlands, John Tuckwell, Katherine
Leichhardt 2040. W www.articulateprojectspace.org
Wheeler, Emily Valentine and others. A large group
H Fri–Sun 11.00 to 5.00.
exhibition showcasing sculptural forms both large
and small, intricate, textured, coloured, monochrome,
Artsite Contemporary painted, exquisite, and fascinating.
165 Salisbury Road, Camperdown 2050.
T (02) 8095-9678. E enquiries@artsite.com.au
W www.artsite.com.au H Thurs–Sun 11.00 to 5.00,
Mon–Wed by appt. Browse in Gallery. Acquire online.

Boomalli Aboriginal
Artists Co-operative
55–59 Flood Street, Leichhardt 2040.
T (02) 9560-2541. E boomalliartgallery@gmail.com
W www.boomalli.com.au
www.facebook.com/boomalligallery
Instagram: @boomalliartgallery
H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Sun–Mon.

Glass Artists’ Gallery


Upstairs Level 1, 68 Glebe Point Road, Glebe 2037.
T/F (02) 9552-1552. E mail@glassartistsgallery.com.au
W www.glassartistsgallery.com.au
H Wed–Sat 11.00 to 5.00, or by appt.

Kerrie Lowe Gallery


49–51 King Street, Newtown 2042.
T (02) 9550-4433, 0431-390-880.
E lowekerrie@gmail.com W kerrielowe.com Katherine Wheeler, Evolving, small porcelain sculpture with hand
H Mon–Sat 10.00 to 4.00. Kerrie Lowe Gallery painted details and crochet
specialises in contemporary ceramics. Located for Photograph: Kerrie Lowe
Courtesy the artist and Kerrie Lowe Gallery
over 30 years in North Newtown, the Gallery
features constantly changing exhibitions of work by
Australian ceramicists and is a great resource for
collectors, professionals and students.
Aug 6 to Sept 3 Form | Surface | Structure: Ceramic
Sculpture – Bill Burton, John Creighton, Helen Earl,

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West Esplanade Reserve, Manly 2095.
T (02) 9976-1421.
E artgallery@northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au
W magam.com.au Free entry. H Tues–Sun 10.00 to
5.00. Aug 5 to 28 Environmental Art & Design Prize
2022 – a cross disciplinary exhibition of selected
works by artists and designers across the country who
are engaged with the natural world, environmental
renewal, regeneration, and the circular economy. Now
in its second year, the award celebrates contemporary
art and design practices that are socially engaged,
environmentally aware, and that seek to contribute
to positive change. Presented across three Northern
Beaches’ arts venues: Manly Art Gallery & Museum;
Curl Curl Creative Space and the Mona Vale Pop Up
Gallery. Open Tues–Sun 10.00 to 5.00 at all venues.

Chad Ajamian, Road to Recovery – Hawkesbury River Flood in


Infrared, works on paper and photography
Courtesy the artist and Manly Art Gallery & Museum

Mosman Art Gallery


1 Art Gallery Way, Mosman 2088. T (02) 9978-4178.
E gallery@mosman.nsw.gov.au
W www.mosmanartgallery.org.au
Director: John Cheeseman. H Daily 10.00 to 4.00.
To Aug 7, 75 Years of the Mosman Art Prize – this
exhibition looks back at all of the winning artworks
of the Mosman Art Prize and charts the progression
in Australian painting from Margaret Olley to Salote
Tawale. To Sept 4 In Profile: Toshiko Oiyama –
Jo Mellor, Care in the era of Solastalgia (detail)
Courtesy the artist and Manly Art Gallery & Museum

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Oiyama creates free-flowing ink drawings in contrast
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with the punctured and threaded paper on which they


sit, echoing both the impermanence and immutability
in nature. To Oct 2 The Cube: Stevie Fieldsend
– Fieldsend invites you to be transported as she
transforms the space into an immersive artwork that
North Shore
is to be experienced, rather than merely viewed.

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Project [504] Grace Cossington Smith Gallery


65 Berry Street, North Sydney 2060. Gate 7, 1666 Pacific Highway, Wahroonga 2076.
W project504.com.au T (02) 9473-7878. W www.gcsgallery.com.au
Facebook + Instagram: @followproject504 facebook.com/gcsgallery Free entry. H Tues–Sat
H Mon–Fri 12.00 to 4.30. Project [504] is a studio 10.00 to 5.00. July 27 to Aug 13 Accretions/
+ gallery with a large portfolio of artists, including Abrasions – Jacqueline Aust, Anthea Boesenberg,
regular finalists in the Archibald Prize, the Doug Kathy Boyle and Gary Shinfield – two Australian and
Moran, and the Sulman Prize. two New Zealand artists, with an established practice
in printmaking and working on paper, develop their
Trenna Austin Gallery ideas in relation to processes of change over time –
676 Military Road, Mosman 2088. T 0420-506-774. accretion and abrasion.
E infotrennaaustin@gmail.com W trennaaustin.com.au
Director: Lillian Conway. H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 3.00,
Sat 9.00 to 4.00, or by appt.
Aug 26 to Sept 11 Under Brush by New Zealand-
born artist Jane Alexander – an exhibition of
landscape paintings inspired by the artist’s walks
during and after COVID-19 in the local Sydney area.
See ad page 115.

Warringah Printmakers Studio


Cnr Condamine and Lovett streets, Manly Vale NSW
2093. W www.printstudio.org.au
Aug 13, 14, 20 and 21 Interior – a themed open
studio exhibition featuring print works on paper.

White Rhino Artspace


Level 1, TWT Precinct, 62 Atchison Street, St
Leonards 2065. E whiterhinoartspace@gmail.com
W www.whiterhinoartspace.com.au
Facebook + Instagram: @whiterhinoartspace
H Wed–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat 10.00 to 2.00.
Kathy Boyle, Accretions 1, etched monoprint on aluminium, approx.
Sun–Tues opening hours vary with exhibitions. 75 × 75cm
Courtesy the artist and Grace Cossington Smith Gallery

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Trenna Austin Gallery introduces JANE ALEXANDER, a New Zealand born,
Sydney artist who graduated from the National Art School in 2020 with a major
in Sculpture. There, she won the Ann Pata Memorial Drawing Award and Barnes
Sculpture Prize.
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sculpture.
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Jane is presenting her works at TRENNA AUSTIN Gallery in Mosman, from the
26th of August to the 11th of September, 2022.

TRENNA AUSTIN GALLERY


676 Military Road, Mosman NSW • Director: Lillian Conway
infotrennaaustin@gmail.com • trennaaustin.com.au • 0420 506 774
Friday 10am–3pm, Saturday 9am–4pm (or request a private viewing)
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Suite 4, 8 Soudan Lane, Paddington 2021.
T (02) 9332-4614. E annette@annettelarkin.com
W www.annettelarkin.com Director: Annette Larkin.
H Wed–Fri 11.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to 5.00.
Mon–Tues open by appt only, always available on email.
Aug 17 to Oct 1 A life of art – from the Estate of
Jocelyn Plate, including works by Clarice Beckett,
Elizabeth Cummings, Reg Mombassa, Sidney Nolan,
Carl Plate, Tony Tuckson and more.

Carl Plate, Untitled, 1961, PVA on board, 58.5 × 80.3cm


Courtesy Annette Larkin Fine Art

Australian Galleries
15 Roylston Street, Paddington 2021.
T (02) 9360-5177. F (02) 9360-2361.
E sydney@australiangalleries.com.au
W www.australiangalleries.com.au
Director: Stuart Purves AM. H Daily 10.00 to 6.00.
To Aug 7 Symbiosis by Jimmy Rix, and Night
Drawings and Day Paintings by Stephanie Monteith.
Aug 16 to Sept 4 Graeme Drendel, and Michael
Fitzjames.

Tony Tuckson, TP 304a, c.1952–1956, oil on canvas,


34.7 × 25.2cm
Courtesy Annette Larkin Fine Art

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12 Mary Place, Paddington 2021. T (02) 9557-8483. 19 Glenmore Road, Paddington 2021.
E enquiry@defiancegallery.com T (02) 9331-4676. F (02) 9380-8485.
W www.defiancegallery.com E mw_art@bigpond.net.au
Director: Campbell Robertson-Swann. W www.maunsellwickes.com H Tues–Sat 11.00 to
H Wed–Sat 11.00 to 5.00. 5.30, Sun 12.00 to 5.00. Aug 2 to 14 Endangered –
July 30 to Aug 20 (opening Sat July 30, 3–5pm) group show. Aug 16 to 28 Ceramics.
Peter Stevens, and Laurence Edwards presented in
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Aug 27 to Sept 17 (opening Sat Aug 27, 3–5pm)
63 Jersey Road, Woollahra 2025. T (02) 9327-3922.
Peter Godwin.
E info@olsengallery.com W www.olsengallery.com
H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 6.00. Sat 10.00 to 5.00.
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2 Moncur Street, Woollahra 2025. T (02) 9363-5616. Also, John Olsen: Important works on paper.
E art@fmelasgallery.com.au Aug 10 to 27 Janis Clarke. Also, Chris Langlois.
W www.fmelasgallery.com.au H Tues–Sat 10.00 to Aug 31 to Sept 17 Giles Alexander: Creation Myths
5.00, Sun–Mon by appt. From our stockroom works and other Tall Tales. Also, Elliott Routledge.
by Boyd, Dickerson, Crooke, Gittoes, Whiteley, Olsen Annexe: at 74 Queen Street, Woollahra 2025.
Woodward, Coleman, Coburn, Nolan, Olsen, T (02) 9327-3922. H Tues–Sat 11.00 to 5.00.
Canning, Campbell, Shead, Rubin, Griffith, Harvey, July 27 to Aug 13 Filipa Tojal: Above the treetops.
Irving, Paxton, West, Winch, Buchan, Perceval, and Aug 31 to Sept 17 Giles Alexander: Tall Tales and
many others. other Creation Myths.

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T (02) 9331-1919. E oxley9@roslynoxley9.com.au
W www.roslynoxley9.com.au Director: Roslyn Oxley
(member of ACGA). H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 6.00, Sat
11.00 to 6.00. Established in Sydney in 1982,
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery has a rich history of supporting
contemporary art, having fostered the careers of
some of the most influential Australian artists working
today, including Tracey Moffatt, David Noonan, Fiona
Hall, Patricia Piccinini, Bill Henson and Dale Frank.
Aug 12 to Sept 10 Pierre Mukeba, and Dhambit
Munuƾgurr.

Pamela Griffith, Peppercorns and Preserves, oil on canvas,


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150 Edgecliff Road, Woollahra 2025.
ƒ”–‹”‘™‡‘–‡’‘”ƒ”› T 0460-009-991, and 710 Military Road, Mosman
15 Hampden Street, Paddington 2021. 2088. T 0460-008-885. E art@sohogalleries.net
T (02) 9331-7997. F (02) 9331-7050. W www.sohogalleries.net
E info@martinbrownecontemporary.com ARTPark Australia Sculpture – Woolloomooloo Wharf
W www.martinbrownecontemporary.com Sculpture Walk, Walsh Bay Sydney, Hunter Valley
Director: Martin Browne (member of ACGA). Sculpture Walk, Lisa McGuigan Cellar Door, Broke
H Tues–Sun 10.30 to 6.00. Road, Pokolbin, Hunter Valley. Sculpture enquiries:
To Aug 13 A J Taylor, and Tom Keukenmeester. 1800-646-131 and artpark.com.au
Aug 18 to Sept 10 Linde Ivimey.

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Sydney listings Thienny Lee Gallery
176 New South Head Road (opp Edgecliff Train Station),
Edgecliff 2027. T (02) 8057-1769.
E thienny@thiennyleegallery.com
W thiennyleegallery.com H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 4.00,
Sat 11.00 to 4.00. Aug 1 to 31 Winter Group
Show Continues – the group show presents artworks
that are carefully selected to create richly diverse
conversations across a variety of media. Participating
artists include Erika Beck, Tony Belobrajdic, Phillipa
Butters, Barbara Goldin, Julie Lynch, Ishbel Morag
Miller, Leonie Robison, Catherine Stewart, Claire
Tozer, Paul Williams and others. The artworks range
in media and style from abstract landscapes to still-life
paintings showcasing each artist’s unique practice. Gordon Hookey, hoogah boogah, c.2005, card and paint stencil
Photograph: Carl Warner
© Gordon Allan Hookey/Copyright Agency, 2022
Courtesy the artist, Milani Gallery, Queensland and UNSW Galleries

Wagner Contemporary
2 Hampden Street, Paddington 2021.
T (02) 9360-6069, 0419-251-013.
E nadinewagner@wagnercontemporary.com.au
W www.wagnercontemporary.com.au
H Tues–Sun 10.30 to 6.00, Mon by appt.
To Aug 24 large-scale works with a focus on New
Zealand artist Matthew Browne.

Phillipa Butters, Cambrian Impression, acrylic and mixed media on


canvas, 91 × 91cm
Courtesy the artist and Thienny Lee Gallery

UNSW Galleries
Cnr Oxford Street and Greens Road, Paddington
2021. T (02) 8936-0888.
E unswgalleries@unsw.edu.au W unsw.to/galleries
H Wed–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 12.00 to 5.00.
Closed public hols. To Aug 14 Weaving Eucalypts
Project by Liz Williamson – exploring local Australian
colour, cultural connections, and shared weaving
traditions. Also, Objects In-Between by Bic Tieu –
explores notions of hybridity as a third cultural space
and how objects can shape and reflect identity. Matthew Browne, Pouri, vinyl tempera and oil on linen,
Also, The Tangled Jewelled Maze by Inoka 180 × 160cm
Samarasekara – a project aiming to preserve, renew, Courtesy the artist and Wagner Contemporary
and reimagine Sri Lankan jewellery forms impacted
by colonisation and globalisation.
July 30 to Oct 2 A MURRIALITY – the first survey
of renowned Waanyi artist Gordon Hookey charting
three decades of practice where art and activism fuse
(see ad back cover). Aug 27 to Nov 20 exploring
giant molecules – the largest exhibition to date of
Australian artist Sandra Selig bringing together key
examples of her interdisciplinary projects from the
past two decades.

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To Aug 7 Luke Sciberras: Side of the Sky.
Aug 20 to Oct 16 Little Orange Goes Big.
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A cultural facility of Liverpool City Council.
1 Powerhouse Road, Casula 2170 (access via
Woollahra Gallery at Redleaf Shepherd Street, Liverpool). T (02) 8711-7123.
E reception@casulapowerhouse.com
548 New South Head Road, Double Bay 2028.
W www.casulapowerhouse.com Free entry. Ample
T (02) 9184-1016. E gallery@woollahra.nsw.gov.au
parking available or alight at Casula Train Station.
W www.woollahragallery.com.au Free entry. H Wed–
H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 10.00 to 9.00,
Fri 10.00 to 6.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 5.00. Closed
Sun 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Mon and public hols.
public hols. To Aug 7 NOT: Forensic anthropology.
To Aug 14 Ken Done: Paintings you probably haven’t
seen. Also, Zanny Begg: Same River Twice.
July 30 to Oct 16 Where Shadows Meet.
Aug 20 to Sept 18 Charlie Wells: Looking Through.

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Parramatta Artists’ Studios
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– a virtual reality installation where visitors can
634 The Horsley Drive (entry via Oxford Street),
explore a mysterious universe of alien architecture
Smithfield 2164. T (02) 9725-0190.
populated by humanoid clones and a network of
E FCMG@fairfieldcity.nsw.gov.au
gateways. Terminus is a National Gallery of Australia
W www.fairfieldcity.nsw.gov.au
Touring Exhibition. Also, Alison Clouston & Boyd:
Facebook + Instagram: @fairfieldcitymuseumgallery
Delving & Branching – an exhibition that extends the
Admission free. H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat 10.00
artists’ decades-long enquiry into trees, the urgent
to 2.00. Closed Sun–Mon and public hols.
threats that they face, and their co-evolution with
To Sept 24 Who Are You Wearing? – celebrating local
other organisms.
talent, this exhibition provides a platform for future
forward Western Sydney fashion designers. By putting
the focus on slow fashion and sustainable practice,
Who Are You Wearing? considers the impact of the
fashion industry on the world around us.


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W www.cumberland.nsw.gov.au/arts
H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat 11.00 to 4.00.
Visit the website for more information.

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F (02) 8536-5750. E hazelhurst@ssc.nsw.gov.au 2022, tree, original soundtracks, metal, wool, and bone
W www.hazelhurst.com.au Free admission. Courtesy the artists and Hazelhurst Arts Centre
H Daily 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Christmas Day,
Boxing Day, New Year’s Day and Good Friday.

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Hurstville Museum & Gallery Margaret Whitlam Galleries,
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14 MacMahon Street, Hurstville 2220. Female Orphan School, Western


T (02) 9330-6444.
E museumgallery@georgesriver.nsw.gov.au
Sydney University (Parramatta)
W www.georgesriver.nsw.gov.au/hmg First Level, West Wing, EZ Building, Parramatta
H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 4.00, Sun 2.00 to 5.00. Campus, cnr James Ruse Drive and Victoria Road,
July 29 to Oct 23 Operation art – an annual Rydalmere 2116. T (02) 9685-9210.
exhibition celebrating its 27th anniversary this year. W www.whitlam.org/whats-on Free entry.
Fifty artworks created by students across New South H Wed–Thurs 10.00 to 4.00. Closed public hols.
Wales will tour the state before finding their home at
The Children’s Hospital at Westmead where they will Margot Hardy Gallery, Western
help make sick children feel better through the power Sydney University (Bankstown)
of art. Operation Art is an initiative of The Children’s
Foyer, Building 23, Bankstown Campus, Bullecourt
Hospital at Westmead, in partnership with The NSW
Avenue, Milperra 2214. T (02) 4620-3450.
Department of Education.
W virtualtours.westernsydney.edu.au/
margothardygallery H Closed until further notice.
The Leo Kelly Blacktown Visit the website for updates.
Arts Centre
78 Flushcombe Road, Blacktown 2148. Parramatta Artists’ Studios
T (02) 9839-6558. E artscentre@blacktown.nsw.gov.au Level 1 & 2, 68 Macquarie Street, Parramatta 2150.
W blacktownarts.com.au T (02) 9806-5230.
Facebook + Instagram: @blacktownarts E studios@cityofparramatta.nsw.gov.au
H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00. Closed Sun–Mon. W www.parramattastudios.com.au
H Open during events and by appt. Please check the
Macquarie University website for program.
Art Gallery
19 Eastern Road, The Chancellery, Macquarie Penrith Regional Gallery
University, North Ryde 2109. T (02) 9850-7437. Home of The Lewers Bequest
E artgallery@mq.edu.au W www.artgallery.mq.edu.au 86 River Road, Emu Plains 2750.
Senior Curator: Rhonda Davis. H Visit the website for T (02) 4735-1100. E gallery@penrith.city
opening times and exhibitions. W www.penrithregionalgallery.com.au H Daily 10.00
to 4.00. Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, Boxing
Day public hol, New Year’s Day and Good Friday.
To Aug 14 A Girl Like You by Linda Brescia.

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is to be awarded by Marlene Antico OAM to the artist for a single winning entry
for a painting inspired by the Australian landscape.
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Newcastle The Lock-Up
90 Hunter Street, Newcastle 2300. T (02) 4925-2265.
W www.thelockup.org.au Free entry.

Central Coast
H Wed–Sat 10.00 to 4.00, Sun 11.00 to 3.00.
To Aug 7 Promise the Earth – Vicky Browne, Ryan
Andrew Lee, Evelyn Malgil, Brett McMahon, Sara
Morawetz, Isha Ram Das Simpson, Sancintya
MAITLAND Mohini Simpson and Leyla Stevens.
Maitland Regional Art Gallery

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Sancintya Mohini Simpson, Dhnjwãࡃ , 2021, video projection,


16mm-to-digital, 4:3, two-channel sound, 4:45 minutes, and scent
BUDGEWOI Courtesy the artist and The Lock-Up

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(MRAG)
230 High Street, Maitland 2320. T (02) 4934-9859.
GOSFORD E artgallery@maitland.nsw.gov.au W www.mrag.org.au
Gosford Regional Gallery
H Tues–Sun 10.00 to 5.00. Closed public hols.
To Aug 14 Daughter of the Lightning Snake by
Nongirrna Marawili – presented in partnership with
the Hassall Milson Collection and Buku-Larrngay
ASW Gallery Mulka Centre. To Aug 28 Female Drivers, curated
40 Annie Street, Wickham 2293. T 0431-853-600. by Madeleine K Snow. To Sept 4 Sleepwalking:
W www.art-systems-wickham.com H Fri–Sun 11.00 From the Maitland Regional Art Gallery Collection,
to 4.00. Aug 12 to 21 (opening Sat Aug 13, 3pm) including the commissioned work Shallow Pond
Local Landscapes by Steven Jankovic. Deepest at Night by LOVEDAVID and e4444e.
See ad page 133. Also, Connected to Nature: Mai-Wel Creative Arts.
To Sept 11 See You in the Soup: Soft Stories – a
collaboration between Cat Rabbit and Isobel Knowles.

Steven Jankovic, Nobbies Headland, oil on acrylic on canvas,


51 × 98cm
Courtesy the artist and ASW Gallery

Gosford Regional Gallery


36 Webb Street, East Gosford 2250. Nongirrna Marawili, Daughter of the Lightning Snake, installation
T (02) 4304-7550. E gallery@centralcoast.nsw.gov.au view at Maitland Regional Art Gallery, 2022
W www.gosfordregionalgallery.com Courtesy the artist and Maitland Regional Art Gallery
H Daily 9.30 to 4.00. Closed Christmas Day, Boxing
Day, New Year’s Day, and Good Friday.
Aug 20 to Oct 23 Gosford Art Prize exhibition.

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Lake Macquarie
First Street, Booragul 2284. T (02) 4921-0382.
E mac@lakemac.nsw.gov.au W mac.lakemac.com.au
Facebook + Instagram: @themacmuseum Free entry.
Rivers
H Tues–Sun 9.00 to 3.00. Closed public hols.
Tweed Regional Gallery &
Margaret Olley Art Centre
Newcastle Art Gallery (NAG) Mist Gallery
1 Laman Street, Newcastle 2300. T (02) 4974-5100. MURWILLUMBAH
E artgallery@ncc.nsw.gov.au W www.nag.org.au LISMORE BALLINA
Gallery Director: Lauretta Morton. The Gallery is Lismore Regional Gallery
closed for major renovations until 2024. Visit the TENTERFIELD Northern Rivers Community Gallery
website for updates.

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University of Newcastle, University Drive, Callaghan GRAFTON
2308. T (02) 4921-5255.
E universitygallery@newcastle.edu.au Grafton Regional Gallery
W www.newcastle.edu.au/universitygallery
H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to 4.00.
To Sept 3 TRUTH: Then, Now, Everywhen – a national
COFFS HARBOUR
Indigenous exhibition from the Sims Dickson collection.
Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery
Watt Space Gallery ARMIDALE
Cnr King and Auckland streets, Newcastle 2300.
T (02) 4921-5255.
E wattspacegallery@newcastle.edu.au
W www.newcastle.edu.au/wattspace
H Wed–Fri 11.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to 4.00. KEMPSEY
To Sept 3 TRUTH: Then, Now, Everywhen – a national
Indigenous exhibition from the Sims Dickson collection.
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Project Space
112 Dalley Street, Mullumbimby 2482.
T 0487-362-141. W byronschoolofart.com/exhibitions
July 29 to Aug 19 Blue Island – Jude Rae, Tom Polo,
Gemma Smith, Ben Quilty, Matthew Tome, Guido
Maestri, Lara Merrett, Karen Black, Christopher
Bassi, Celia Gullett, Julian Meagher, Clara Adolphs,
Lisa Patroni and Sally Anderson. A group exhibition
curated by Sally Anderson, which investigates
the interplay of colour and memory in relation to
individual experience.

Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery


Cnr Coff and Duke streets, Coffs Harbour 2450.
T (02) 6648-4863. E gallery@chcc.nsw.gov.au
W www.coffsharbour.nsw.gov.au/gallery Free entry.
H The Gallery is closed to the public for the move

Art Almanac to Yarrila Arts and Museum (YAM) at Yarrila Place.


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Located in Coffs Harbour NSW, Australia’s only Cartoon Gallery is home to the
most extensive collection of contemporary cartoons in the Southern Hemisphere!
The original gallery is housed in an authentic underground World War II bunker that
has been converted into a unique and inclusive exhibition space for leading
Australian cartoonists to show their work. The recent completion of a major addition
to the bunker has expanded the visitor experience and includes a second gallery,
gift shop, boutique café, small cinema and a community meeting room.

Exhibitions in both galleries change regularly, comprising works from the gallery’s
collection of over 24,000 works plus travelling exhibitions and themed events.
The Rotary Cartoon Awards, now in its 34th year, ensures the gallery continues to
represent current opinions and events with a humorous or satirical perspective.

NATIONAL CARTOON GALLERY


1 John Champion Way, Coffs Harbour NSW • 02 6651 7343
nationalcartoongallery.com.au • Tuesday – Sunday 10am to 3pm
Grafton Regional Gallery
Southern
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158 Fitzroy Street, Grafton 2460. T (02) 6642-3177.

Highlands
E gallery@clarence.nsw.gov.au
W www.graftongallery.nsw.gov.au
www.facebook.com/graftonregionalgalleryau
Instagram: @grafton_regional_gallery
H Tues–Sun 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Mon and public hols.
To Sept 11 Inland See – looking at undercurrents Sturt Gallery & Studios
in contemporary art. Sept 17 to Dec 11 JADA:
MITTAGONG
Jacaranda Acquisitive Drawing Award – the 2022
finalists exhibition. BOWRAL
Bowral Art Gallery

Manning Regional Art Gallery BERRIMA Ngununggula


12 Macquarie Street, Taree 2430. T (02) 6592-5455.
E art.gallery@midcoast.nsw.gov.au GLENQUARRY
W mrag.midcoast.nsw.gov.au H Tues–Sat 10.00 to
4.00. Closed Sun–Mon.

Mist Gallery MOSSVALE

1b/51 Tweed Coast Road, Cabarita Beach 2488.


T 0419-870-305. E mist.gallery.cabarita@gmail.com Bowral Art Gallery
W www.mist-gallery.com.au H Mon 10.00 to 2.30, 1 Short Street, Bowral 2576. T (02) 4861-4093.
Wed–Sat 9.30 to 3.00, Sun 9.30 to 2.00. Closed Tues. E office@bdasgallery.com W www.bdasgallery.com
www.facebook.com/bowralartgallery
National Cartoon Gallery H Daily 10.00 to 4.00. The Bowral Art Gallery, home
1 John Champion Way, Coffs Harbour 2450. of the Bowral & District Art Society and BDAS workshops.
T (02) 6651-7343. W nationalcartoongallery.com.au To Aug 29 Let Loose – Southern Highlands Textile and
H Tues–Sun 10.00 to 3.00. Australia’s only cartoon Fibre Network. Aug 3 to 9 (opening Sat Aug 6, 4pm)
gallery is home to the most extensive collection of Winter Members Exhibition.
contemporary cartoons in the Southern Hemisphere. Aug 10 to 16 Diversity V – Picton Art Group.
Two galleries present changing exhibitions of works
selected from the collection of over 24,000 works Ngununggula
as well as hosting travelling exhibitions and themed Retford Park, 1 Art Gallery Lane, Bowral 2576.
events. See ad page 127. E hello@ngununggula.com W www.ngununggula.com
Free entry. H Daily 10.00 to 4.00.
Tweed Regional Gallery Aug 6 to Oct 9 Spring Collection by Rosie Deacon
& Margaret Olley Art Centre and Ken Done.
2 Mistral Road (cnr Tweed Valley Way),
Murwillumbah South 2484. T (02) 6670-2790.
E tweedart@tweed.nsw.gov.au
W gallery.tweed.nsw.gov.au Director: Susi Muddiman
OAM. Free entry. H Wed–Sun 10.00 to 5.00.
To Aug 28 An Artist’s View: Margaret Olley and
contemporaries from the Tweed Regional Gallery
collection. To Sept 18 Vessel: Linda Kruger. Also,
Absorption: Natalie Popovski, and ARTEXPRESS
2022. To Oct 16 Animal as Object: Deb Mostert.
To Feb 2023 Transcending Likeness: Contemporary
portraits from the collection.

Rosie Deacon, Fashion Forest Seduction, installation view,


Wollongong Art Gallery, 2019
Photograph: Document Photography
Courtesy the artist, Wollongong Art Gallery, New South Wales and
Ngununggula

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Lucia Hayes. Also, Deep Sounding – Friederike
NSW listings Krishnabhakdi-Vasilakis and Leon Vasilakis – this
multi-arts exhibition combines moving visuals of
coastal oceanscapes overlaid with a soundscape of
WOLLONGONG modulated sound of underwater animals and their
Wollongong Art Gallery environment. Curated by Xanthe Barker.
To Aug 28 There’s A Crack In Everything – Liam
GOULBURN Benson & Caitlin Kozman, David Capra & Katrina
YASS NOWRA O’Brien, Tina Havelock Stevens & Lizzie and Daniel
Mudie Cunningham & Wart. Curated by Illawarra
mental health and suicide prevention advocate and
visual art curator Carrie Lumby.
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BATEMANS BAY

COOMA

Bega Valley Regional Gallery


Tina Havelock Stevens, And Lizzie on Drums, 2022, chromogenic
BEGA
print
Courtesy the artist and Wollongong Art Gallery
Bega Valley Regional Gallery
Aug 27 to Nov 6 Drawn By Stones – Ray Chan See
Zingel Place, Bega 2550. T (02) 6499-2222.
Kwong with Chuen Lung community members, Dean
E gallery@begavalley.nsw.gov.au
Cross, Penny Evans, Wen-Hsi Harman with Lakaw,
W gallery.begavalley.nsw.gov.au
Dogin, Palos, Lisin and Biyimu, Ruth Ju-Shih Li and
facebook.com/begavalleyregionalgallery Free entry.
Jody Rallah. Brings together artists who utilise the
H The gallery is temporarily closed for redevelopment
ceramic medium to interrogate contested histories, stolen
and will re-open in Dec.
land, Indigenous sovereignty, and national identity.
Aug 27 to Nov 20 Healing Garden Illawarra: Hiromi
Wollongong Art Gallery Tango – a participatory journey that explores how art
Cnr Kembla and Burelli streets, Wollongong 2520. and nature can contribute to well-being for each of us.
T (02) 4227-8500. E gallery@wollongong.nsw.gov.au
W www.wollongongartgallery.com
H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 12.00 to 4.00.
To Aug 14 Reassess Progress – Eloise Cleary,
Gavin Coote, Fabric & Flora, Dakota Feirer and

John Copes Portrait Prize 2022


Sponsored by Tim & Patricia Copes
Winner 2020: Louisa Chircop, Showering with Uncertainty

First Prize $5,000 Second Prize $1,000 BDAS People’s Choice $200
Judge: Evan Shipard Exhibition: 17 September – 3 October 2022
Official Opening and Prize Presentation: Refer to website for details
Entry Deadline: Wednesday 7 September, 2022, 4pm
Works delivered: Bowral Art Gallery, 1 Short Street, Bowral NSW 2576;
Wednesday 14 September, 2021, 10am–1pm, or by prior arrangement
Entry forms available: www.bdasgallery.com/entryforms

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Blue Mountains Heritage Centre


BLACKHEATH

Blue Mountains
MEDLOW BATH
National Park Norman Lindsay Gallery & Museum

FAULCONBRIDGE
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Blue Mountains City Art Gallery Braemar Gallery


LEURA
KATOOMBA WENTWORTH FALLS
HAZELBROOK
Lost Bear Gallery

Blue Mountains City Art Gallery


30 Parke Street, Katoomba 2780. T (02) 4780-5410.
E info@bluemountainsculturalcentre.com.au
W www.bluemountainsculturalcentre.com.au
H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 4.00.
Public hols 10.00 to 2.00. Closed Christmas Day and
Good Friday. To Sept 4 Eddie Abd: killer tongue,
i love you – a major new body of work by multimedia
artist Eddie Abd. A Blue Mountains City Art Gallery
exhibition. Also, Haunting: Vic McEwan – Haunting
is a travelling exhibition developed by the Cad Factory
and the National Museum of Australia, supported
by the NSW Government through Create NSW, Vic McEwan, Mary Gilmore 3: fog, 2015, projection
Sidney Myer Fund, Nelson Meers Foundation, W & Courtesy the artist and Blue Mountains City Art Gallery
A Johnson Family Foundation and assisted by the
Australian Government’s Visions of Australia program.

Norman Lindsay Gallery


& Museum
14 Norman Lindsay Crescent, Faulconbridge 2776.
T (02) 4751-1067. E nlg@nationaltrust.com.au
W www.nationaltrust.org.au/places/norman-lindsay-
gallery/ Entry fees apply. H Thurs–Mon 10.00 to 4.00,
last entry 3pm. The Norman Lindsay Gallery is the
home of The Magic Pudding and displays the work of
artist and writer Norman Lindsay, 1879–1969.
Eddie Abd, Mother’s tongue (still), 2022, two-channel video
projection
Courtesy the artist and Blue Mountains City Art Gallery

Aug 13 to Oct 2 Yvette Hamilton: Space, Time,


Light – an exhibition of new works by Blue Mountains
artist Yvette Hamilton based around her recent artist
residency where she researched the Transit of Venus
observation at Woodford Academy that occurred in
1874. A Blue Mountains Cultural Centre Exposé
Program exhibition.

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Central Tablelands
Western Districts / Greater NSW
Bank Art Museum Moree MOREE

Ceramic Break Sculpture Park

ARMIDALE
New England Regional Art Museum

TAMWORTH

BROKEN HILL
DUBBO Muswellbrook Regional Arts Centre
Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery
Western Plains Cultural Centre
MUSWELLBROOK
Mudgee Arts Precinct MUDGEE
NEWCASTLE
Orange Regional Gallery
Bathurst Regional Art Gallery
ORANGE
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LITHGOW
Cowra Regional Art Gallery SYDNEY
GRIFFITH
MILDURA
Griffith Regional Art Gallery
WOLLONGONG
GOULBURN
Goulburn Regional Art Gallery
WAGGA WAGGA
Suki & Hugh Gallery
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Murray Art Museum Albury


ALBURY

Art @ 22 Gallery Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery


22 Victoria Street, Millthorpe 2798. T 0437-478-928. 404–408 Argent Street, Broken Hill 2880.
E timkelly2@iinet.net.au Facebook: Tim Kelly Artist T (08) 8080-3444. E artgallery@brokenhill.nsw.gov.au
H Fri–Sat 10.00 to 2.00, or by appt. W www.bhartgallery.com.au Entry by donation.
TORN SIGNS: Collages and collagraphs by Tim Kelly. H Tues–Sun 10.00 to 4.00. Hours may vary on
public hols. Closed Christmas Day. Aug 5 to Sept 25,
Bank Art Museum Moree 30 Years of Print Making: Rona Green.
25 Frome Street, Moree 2400. T (02) 6757-3320.
W bamm.org.au H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Ceramic Break Sculpture Park
Sat 10.00 to 1.00. Closed Sun. ‘Bondi’, Warialda 2402. T (02) 6729-4147.
To Aug 13, 2022 BAMM Art Fair: Browse Online – E kerry@cbreaksculpturepark.com.au
an annual event to promote the work of our W www.cbreaksculpturepark.com.au
regional artists. H Thurs–Sun 10.00 to 5.00, or by appt.
Continuing through Aug Myall Creek Memorial
Bathurst Regional Art Gallery Exhibition – featuring artworks by Anthony Harwood,
Kerrie Walker and Brian Irving.
70–78 Keppel Street, Bathurst 2795.
T (02) 6333-6555. W www.bathurstart.com.au
Free entry. H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun
and public hols 10.00 to 2.00. Closed Mon.
To Aug 7 Luke Sciberras: Side of the Sky. A Bathurst
Regional Art Gallery and Campbelltown Arts Centre
partnership. Aug 13 to Oct 2 Linda Jackson:
Romance of the Swag. A BRAG exhibition.

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Cowra Regional Art Gallery Murray Art Museum Albury
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77 Darling Street, Cowra 2794. T (02) 6340-2190. (MAMA)


E cowraartgallery@cowra.nsw.gov.au 546 Dean Street, Albury 2640. T (02) 6043-5800.
W www.cowraartgallery.com.au Admission is free. E mama@alburycity.nsw.gov.au
H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 4.00, Sun 10.00 to 2.00. W www.mamalbury.com.au Free entry.
To Aug 14 Dobell Drawing Prize #22 – one of the H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun and public hols
leading drawing exhibitions in Australia and showcase 10.00 to 4.00. Anzac Day 1.00 to 4.00.
of expansive approaches to drawing by acclaimed and Closed Christmas Day and Good Friday.
emerging drawing practitioners. A National Art School Visit the website for exhibition program.
touring exhibition. Aug 21 to Oct 2 Prue Venables:
Living Treasures: Masters of Australian Craft – the
works in this exhibition explore the significance of Muswellbrook Regional
everyday objects through multiple sequences of Arts Centre
forms in porcelain, with additional elements in metal Cnr Bridge and William streets, Muswellbrook 2333.
and wood. Prue Venables’ work has shifted over T (02) 6549-3800.
the course of her career from decorated surfaces and E arts.centre@muswellbrook.nsw.gov.au
utilitarian function to forms that merely suggest use W www.muswellbrook.nsw.gov.au/index.php/mrac-
and are devoid of overt surface decoration. home H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to
The stillness evoked by her work belies its richness 3.00. To Aug 27 Mullins Conceptual Photography
and complexity. A touring exhibition by the Australian Prize exhibition.
Design Centre.
New England Regional
Goulburn Regional Art Gallery Art Museum (NERAM)
Civic Centre, 184 Bourke Street, Goulburn 2580.
106–114 Kentucky Street, Armidale 2350.
T (02) 4823-4494. E artgallery@goulburn.nsw.gov.au
T (02) 6772-5255. W www.neram.com.au
W goulburnregionalartgallery.com.au Free entry.
Entry by donation. H Tues–Sun 10.00 to 4.00.
H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to 4.00.
NERAM is home to one of the nation’s most
Closed Sun and public hols. To Aug 6 Gallery 2: Julie
significant art collections outside the capital cities and
Monro-Allison. The Window: curated by Lily Cummins.
holds a collection of over 5,000 works of historical,
To Oct 8 All light, all air, all space – Megan Cope,
modern, and contemporary art. NERAM presents a
Bonita Ely, Rosalie Gascoigne, D Harding, Rebecca
dynamic program of exhibitions, educational, and
Mayo and Cameron Robbins.
public events.


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167 Banna Avenue, Griffith 2680. T (02) 6962-8338.
149 Byng Street, Orange 2800. T (02) 6393-8136.
E gallery@griffith.nsw.gov.au
E gallery@orange.nsw.gov.au
W griffithregionalartgallery.com.au H Wed–Fri 10.00
W www.orange.nsw.gov.au/gallery
to 5.00, Sat–Sun 11.00 to 2.00. Visit the website for
Facebook + Instagram: @orangeregionalgallery
exhibition program. To Aug 21 JamFactory Icon: Tom
H Daily 10.00 to 4.00.
Moore: Abundant Wonder. Aug 26 to Oct 23 Dobell
Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and Good Friday.
Drawing Prize #22.
To Sept 4 Catherine O’Donnell: Beyond the Shadow.

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90 Market Street, Mudgee 2850. T (02) 6378-2850.
38A Gibraltar Street, Bungendore 2621.
E council@midwestern.nsw.gov.au
T (02) 6238-1398. E susan@sukihugh.com.au
W www.midwestern.nsw.gov.au/resident-services/
W www.sukihugh.com.au H Sat–Sun 10.00 to 4.00,
Community-Services/Culturalservices/mudgee-arts-
or by appt. July 31 to Sept 4 Quiet Compositions
precinct/ H Daily 9.00 to 5.00.
by Stefan Gevers – this exhibition is about removing
evidence of our current life and seeing the land as it
was, understanding the landscape in order to protect
it. Also, Of Skin and Stone by Jo Victoria – works in
porcelain with imprints from nature.
Sept 10 to Oct 16 Colleen Southwell.

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Stefan Gevers, Cultural Fields, 2022, watercolour on Magnani paper


300HP, 42 × 78cm, framed in stained oak
Courtesy the artist and Suki & Hugh Gallery

Wagga Wagga Art Gallery Jenny Bowker AO, Burqa and Kurdish Rug, 2006
Civic Centre, cnr Baylis and Morrow streets, Courtesy the artist and Wagga Wagga Art Gallery
Wagga Wagga 2650. T (02) 6926-9660.
E gallery@wagga.nsw.gov.au W waggaartgallery.com.au Western Plains Cultural Centre
Facebook + Instagram: @waggawaggaartgallery Dubbo Regional Gallery / Dubbo Regional Museum,
Free entry. H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 4.00, Sun 10.00 76 Wingewarra Street, Dubbo 2830.
to 2.00. To Aug 28 Pack and Follow – The Quilts of T (02) 6801-4444.
Jenny Bowker. E contact@westernplainsculturalcentre.org
W www.westernplainsculturalcentre.org
Free entry. H Daily 10.00 to 4.00, Fri 10.00 to 6.00.
Closed Good Friday, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and
New Year’s Day. To Sept 18 The Collection: Predator
Becomes Prey. Also, Experimenta Life Forms:
International Triennial Of Media Art, and Melissa
Kelly: Not Fragile Like A Flower.
To Oct 23 Capturing Nature: Early photography at
the Australian Museum 1857–1893.

STEVEN
JANKOVIC
Local Landscapes

12 – 21 August 2022
Opening Saturday 13 August 3pm

40 Annie Street, Wickham 2293


0431 853 600 art-systems-wickham.com
Friday – Sunday 11am to 4pm
Bogey Hole Sunrise II, oil and acrylic on canvas, 95 × 65cm

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Civic Canberra Museum and Gallery
Cnr London Circuit and Civic Square, Canberra City
2600. T (02) 6207-3968. E cmag@act.gov.au

Inner North
W www.cmag.com.au H Mon–Sat 10.00 to 5.00.
Closed some public hols, call to confirm.

Craft ACT
Craft + Design Centre
ANCA Gallery Level 1, North Building, 180 London Circuit,
Canberra 2601. T (02) 6262-9333.
Ave

DICKSON E craftact@craftact.org.au W www.craftact.org.au


Northbourne

H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to 4.00.


Closed Sun–Mon, and public hols. To Aug 27 Beeing
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1 Rosevear Place, Dickson 2602. T (02) 6247-8736.
E gallery@anca.net.au W www.anca.net.au Free entry.
H Wed–Sun 12.00 to 5.00. Closed public hols.
To Aug 14 Venation by Lucy Quinn and Sophie Julie Bartholomew, Prototype for Habitat 3, 2022, earthenware –
Quinn. Aug 17 to Sept 11 Of Soap And Stone – Kati terra sigillata
Gorgenyi, Fran Romano and Melinda Brouwer. Photograph: Ashley Mackevicius
Courtesy the artist and Craft ACT: Craft + Design Centre

Nancy Sever Gallery


Level 1, 131 City Walk, Civic, Canberra City 2601.
T (02) 6262-8448, 0416-249-102.
E nancy.sever@iinet.net.au
W www.nancysevergallery.com.au
H Wed–Sun 11.00 to 5.00.

Fran Romano, Loculus I, 2021, midfire ceramic, black stain,


underglaze colour, and glaze
Courtesy the artist and ANCA Gallery

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Acton National Museum of Australia
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Lawson Crescent, Acton Peninsula T 1800-026-132.


W www.nma.gov.au Free general admission.
H Daily 9.00 to 5.00. To Sept 18 An Aboriginal
Culinary Journey: Designed for Living – as part of
Ba the Breville Art Series, this exhibition is a partnership
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Dr between First Nations peoples, Breville, and the
National Museum of Australia, producing objects for
the heart of the home that celebrate contemporary
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T (02) 6125-5832. E dhg@anu.edu.au
W dhg.anu.edu.au Director: Terence Maloon.
Free admission. H Wed–Sun 10.00 to 5.00.
To Aug 14 Catherine Rogers: Evidence and the Visible.
Aug 19 to Oct 16 Idris Murphy: Survey exhibition,
curated by Terence Maloon.

Yalti Napangati, Breville’s Soft Top Luxe Kettle featuring Women


Preparing Tea at Kiwirrkurra
Courtesy the artist, Breville, Australia and National Museum of
Australia

Catherine Rogers, Tintype #12: water, rock, and iron, Tasmania,


2014
Courtesy the artist and Drill Hall Gallery

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ACT listings Beaver Galleries National Gallery of Australia
81 Denison Street, Deakin, Canberra 2600. (NGA)
T (02) 6282-5294. E mail@beavergalleries.com.au Ngunnawal and Ngambri Country, Parkes Place,
W www.beavergalleries.com.au Directors: Martin & Parkes, Canberra 2600. T (02) 6240-6411.
Susie Beaver (ACGA). H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00. E information@nga.gov.au W nga.gov.au
Beaver Galleries is Canberra’s largest private gallery. H Daily 10.00 to 5.00. Closed Christmas Day.
Three spacious galleries, plus a dedicated print room, To Oct 30 Rauschenberg & Johns: significant others.
sculpture garden and gallery shop feature outstanding Sept 24 to Jan 19, 2023 Cressida Campbell.
work by contemporary Australian artists.
Aug 11 to 27 By the light of the sky paintings by
Peter Boggs. Also, Solace porcelain by Sandra Black.

Canberra Glassworks
11 Wentworth Avenue, Kingston 2604.
T (02) 6260-7005.
E contactus@canberraglassworks.com
W www.canberraglassworks.com
Entry by donation. H Wed–Sun 10.00 to 4.00.

M16 Artspace
21 Blaxland Crescent, Griffith 2603.
T (02) 6295-9438. E exhibitions@m16artspace.com
W www.m16artspace.com.au H Wed–Sun 12.00 to
5.00. July 28 to Aug 14 Step into the Limelight.
Aug 18 to Sept 4 Into the Forest by Eva van Gorsel Robert Rauschenberg, Gemini G.E.L., Publicon – Station IV, 1978
and Manuel Pfeiffer. Also, Reconstructed Landscapes National Gallery of Australia, Kamberri/Canberra, purchased 1979
by Emilio Cresciani, and Conversations with My-self © Robert Rauschenberg, VAGA/Copyright Agency
Courtesy National Gallery of Australia
and Others by Lisa Stonham.

Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns in Johns’s Pearl Street


studio, New York, United States, 1954, gelatin silver print,
20.3 × 25.4cm
Courtesy Robert Rauschenberg Foundation
Photograph: © Rachel Rosenthal
Emilio Cresciani, Blue Mountains National Park, 2021 Courtesy National Gallery of Australia
Courtesy the artist and M16 Artspace

National Portrait Gallery


King Edward Terrace, Parkes 2600.
T (02) 6102-7000. E info@npg.gov.au
W www.portrait.gov.au H Daily 10.00 to 5.00.
Closed Christmas Day. To Oct 9 The National Portrait
Prizes 2022.

Scott Leggo Gallery


45 Jardine Street, Kingston 2604. T (02) 6179-7422.
E info@scottleggo.com W scottleggo.com
H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 5.30, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 3.00.
Browse the full collection online + instore.

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Hobart Contemporary Art Tasmania
27 Tasma Street, North Hobart 7000.
T (03) 6231-0445. E info@contemporaryart.org.au

Sullivans Cove
W www.contemporaryarttasmania.org
H Wed–Sun 12.00 to 5.00.

Contemporary Arts
Battery Point Organisations Australia
E info@caoa.org.au W caoa.com.au
Instagram: @caoaustralia
NORTH HOBART GLEBE Established in 1995, Contemporary Arts Organisations
Contemporary Art Tasmania Australia (CAOA) is a national network of 16 public,
independent, non-collecting contemporary art
organisations from all Australian states and territories
that advocates for the small-to-medium contemporary
visual arts sector in Australia.

Plimsoll Gallery Hadley’s Orient Hotel


Art Mob 34 Murray Street, Hobart 7000. T (03) 6237-2999.
Bett Gallery E curator@hadleysartprize.com.au
Tasmanian Museum
and Art Gallery W www.hadleysartprize.com.au
HOBART To Aug 21, 2022 Hadley’s Art Prize, Hobart finalist
exhibition of landscape artworks.

Salamanca Arts Centre

Handmark Gallery
BATTERY POINT

Art Mob
29 Hunter Street, Hobart 7000. T (03) 6236-9200,
0419-393-122. E euan@artmob.com.au
W www.artmob.com.au Director: Euan Hills.
H Daily 10.00 to 6.00. Check holiday opening times
on our Google listing. Aboriginal fine art, including
Tasmanian Aboriginal artists.

Bett Gallery
Pat Brassington, Thinking makes it so, 2022, pigment print on
Level 1, 65 Murray Street, Hobart 7000.
archival paper, 82 × 105cm
T (03) 6231-6511. E info@bettgallery.com.au Courtesy the artist and Hadley’s Art Prize, Hobart and Hadley’s
W www.bettgallery.com.au Orient Hotel, Tasmania
Directors: Carol Bett, Emma Bett and Jack Bett.
H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 5.30, Sat 10.00 to 4.00.
Aug 5 to 27 Water[shed] – 50 artists for 50 years
Handmark Gallery
of loss. Unique Tasmanian Art & Design, 77 Salamanca
Place, Hobart 7000. T (03) 6223-7895.
E hobart@handmark.com.au
W www.handmark.com.au H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 5.00,
Sat 10.00 to 4.00, Sun 12.00 to 4.00.
Aug 5 to 22 on the island new works by Alexandra Pitt.
Aug 26 to Sept 12 Group Exhibition of Handmark
artists.

Julie Gough, Determined, 2021


Courtesy the artist and Bett Gallery

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University of Tasmania
37 Hunter Street, Hobart 7000. T (03) 6226-4353.
E Jane.Barlow@utas.edu.au W www.utas.edu.au/
creative-arts-media/events/plimsoll-gallery
Hobart
H Tues–Sat 11.00 to 4.00 during exhibitions.
Closed Sun–Mon and public hols. BERRIEDALE
To Aug 30 Looking Glass: Judy Watson and Yhonnie
Scarce – Looking Glass is an important and timely Mona, Museum of
Old and New Art Derwent River
exhibition, which brings together two of Australia’s
most acclaimed contemporary artists; Waanyi artist
Judy Watson and Kokatha and Nukunu artist Yhonnie
Scarce. At its heart, the exhibition is both a love song Glenorchy Art and Sculpture Park
and a lament for Country, a fantastical alchemy of the
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Elwick Bay Foreshore, Brooker Highway, Glenorchy
7010. W www.gcc.tas.gov.au
GASP is a dynamic and inspiring open space
providing unique ways to interact with art and create
memorable experiences in the natural environment.

Mona,
Museum of Old and New Art
655 Main Road, Berriedale, Hobart 7011.
E info@mona.net.au W mona.net.au
H Fri–Mon 10.00 to 5.00.
To Oct 17 Exodust – Crying Country by Fiona Hall
and AJ King. Also, Within an utterance by Robert
Andrew, and Phase Shifting Index by Jeremy Shaw.

Judy Watson, standing stone, kangaroo grass, red and yellow ochre,
2020, acrylic and graphite on canvas, 250 × 181.5cm
Photograph: Carl Warner
Courtesy the artist, Milani Gallery, Queensland and Plimsoll Gallery,
University of Tasmania

Tasmanian Museum
and Art Gallery
Dunn Place (enter via the Watergate), Hobart 7000.
T (03) 6165-7000. E tmagmail@tmag.tas.gov.au
W www.tmag.tas.gov.au H Daily 10.00 to 4.00
Robert Andrew, Data Stratification (detail), 2021
(Dec 26 to March 31). Tues–Sun 10.00 to 4.00 Courtesy the artist and Mona, Museum of Old and New Art
(April 1 to Dec 24). Closed Good Friday, Anzac Day,
and Christmas Day. Open 10.00 to 4.00 on
Mon public hols year-round.
To Aug 28 Gay Hawkes: The House of Longing.

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landscape painting, spanning a career of 40 years,
TAS listings this exhibition showcases a collection of emotive and
striking works by Smibert, many of which are on
display to the public for the first time.
Permanent: Guan Di Temple – this exhibition holds
Queen Victoria Museum the contents of a number of Chinese temples from
north-eastern Tasmanian mining towns, donated
to the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery.
Permanent: The First Tasmanians: our story –
Sawtooth ARI
includes rarely seen original objects and Tasmanian
Aboriginal perspectives on climate change, astronomy,
Tamar River LAUNCESTON stories of creation, craft, technology, and architecture.

Sawtooth ARI
Queen Victoria Art Gallery
58 Lindsay Street, Invermay 7248.
E sawtoothari@gmail.com W www.sawtoothari.com
Free entry. Thurs–Sun 11.00 to 4.00.

Queen Victoria Museum


& Art Gallery North West
Art Gallery at 2 Wellington Street, and
Museum at 2 Invermay Road, Launceston 7250.
T (03) 6323-3777. W www.qvmag.tas.gov.au
Coast
H Daily 10.00 to 4.00.
Museum at Inveresk: Aug 27 to Aug 27, 2023 Burnie Arts & Function Centre
H J King: cameras and carburettors – although BURNIE
H J King’s photographs are more commonly seen
than you might realise, the photographer himself is PENGUIN
less well-known. In this exhibition we explore the man
behind the camera, who was H J King? NATONE
Devonport Regional Gallery
DEVONPORT

SPREYTON

SPRENT

Burnie Arts & Function Centre


77–79 Wilmot Street, Burnie 7320.
T (03) 6430-5850. E arts@burnie.net
W www.burniearts.net/Exhibitions Admission free.
H Visit website for open times.
To Aug 5 Burnie Identities.

Devonport Regional Gallery


paranaple arts centre, 145 Rooke Street, Devonport
Campbell’s Tasmanian Pottery display in the Tasmanian International 7310. T (03) 6420-2900.
Exhibition, Albert Hall, Launceston, Tasmania, 1891, John Campbell E artgallery@devonport.tas.gov.au
is visible on the right W www.paranapleartscentre.com.au/devonport-
QVMAG Collection regional-gallery Free entry. H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 5.00,
Courtesy Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery Sat and public hols 9.00 to 2.00. Closed Sun.

Permanent: Northern Clay – Launceston’s past as


a major pottery and ceramics hub is celebrated in
Northern Clay, an exhibition exploring the story of
the rise of ceramics in northern Tasmania beginning
with two former Launceston pottery companies:
John Campbell Pottery and McHugh Brothers.
QVMAG at Royal Park: to Nov 6 Tao Sublime by Tony
Smibert – built from refined skill and dedication to

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NORTH ADELAIDE David Roche Foundation
House Museum

Port Rd
STEPNEY
HACKNEY
THEBARTON BEULAH PARK
Santos Museum of
Art Gallery of Economic Botany Hugo Michell Gallery
Adelaide Contemporary South Australia
Experimental GAGPROJECTS |
Greenaway Art Gallery The Parade
Samstag Museum of Art State Library of
Urban Cow Studio KENT TOWN
SASA Gallery South Australia
KENSINGTON
JamFactory Tandanya
MILE END Kensington Rd
ADELAIDE
West Tce

FELTspace

South Tce
DULWICH
Greenhill Rd
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Adelaide Central Gallery
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KESWICK LINDEN PARK


GLENSIDE

MELROSE PARK Art by Farquhar


DAW PARK 1070 South Road, Edwardstown 5039.
T 0414-399-222. E sales@artbyfarquhar.com.au
ASCOT PARK
Goodwood Rd

Art by Farquhar
W www.artbyfarquhar.com.au H Mon–Fri 9.30 to
EDWARDSTOWN 4.30, Sat 10.00 to 1.00, Sun (check website). Art by
Marion Rd

Farquhar is a 300m2 gallery specialising in Aboriginal


South Rd

Dawes Rd
artworks, both originals and prints, with over 400
paintings in stock. We hold royalty agreements with
CLOVELLY PARK many highly regarded Indigenous artists, including
Maureen Nampijinpa Hudson, Bernadine Johnson
Kemarre, Brooke Sutton, Chern’ee Sutton and
Adelaide Central Gallery Julieanne Nungurrayi Turner. A large range of
7 Mulberry Road, Glenside 5065. T (08) 8299-7300. landscape and aerial prints as well as an exclusive
E info@acsa.sa.edu.au W www.acsa.sa.edu.au range of Metal Art products are also available.
H Mon–Tues 9.00 to 5.00, Wed 9.00 to 6.45,
Thurs–Fri 9.00 to 5.00, or by appt.

Adelaide Contemporary
Experimental
Lion Arts Centre, North Terrace, Kaurna Yarta,
Adelaide 5000. T (08) 8211-7505.
E admin@ace.gallery W www.ace.gallery Free entry.
H Tues–Sat 11.00 to 4.00. South Australia’s leading
independent contemporary visual arts organisation.
To Aug 13 Skin Shade Night Day by Allison Chhorn.
Sept 3 to Oct 29 Ryan Presley: Fresh Hell – brings
together a suite of paintings that Brisbane-based
artist Ryan Presley has been steadily developing Bernadine Johnson Kemarre, Bush Flowers, 119 × 196cm
over the past eight years, for the first time in a major Courtesy the artist and Art by Farquhar
solo exhibition.

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Kaurna Country, North Terrace, Adelaide 5000. 19 Morphett Street, Adelaide 5000.
T (08) 8207-7000. W agsa.sa.gov.au Free entry. T (08) 8410-0727. W www.jamfactory.com.au
H See our website for latest information. H Daily 10.00 to 5.00.
To Oct 3 Archie 100: A Century of the Archibald To Sept 18 Gallery One: JamFactory Icon 2022
Prize, and Robert Wilson: Moving portraits – our Jessica Loughlin: of light. Gallery Two: Drew
winter exhibition double celebrates the enduring Spangenberg: Departure to Graceland.
power of portraiture with 100 years of the Archibald
Prize and an Australian exclusive. Buy tickets online.

Left: Robert Wilson, born 1941, Lady Gaga: Mademoiselle Caroline


Riviere, 2013, HD video, music by Michael Galasso courtesy RW
Work Ltd
Right: Tempe Manning, 1897–1960, Self-portrait (detail), 1939, oil
on canvas, 76 × 60.5cm; Art Gallery of New South Wales, acquired
with the support of the Art Gallery Society of New South Wales,
2021; © Estate of Tempe Manning Jessica Loughlin, Halites (detail), 2021
Photograph: Grant Hancock
Courtesy the artist and JamFactory
The David Roche Foundation
House Museum SALA South Australian
241 Melbourne Street, North Adelaide 5006.
T (08) 8267-3677. E info@rochefoundation.org.au
Living Artists Festival
W rochefoundation.com.au H Tues–Sat 10.00 to W salafestival.com
4.00. Closed Sun–Mon and public hols. Aug 1 to 31 – this year SALA Festival will be
Aug 13 to Dec 24 Fantastical Worlds – a travelling presenting work by new and emerging artists through
exhibition developed by Powerhouse Museum, to established and internationally recognised artists
Sydney, presents an exhibition of otherworldy themes with a huge 11,865 artists participating across 585
and decorative European art styles of Baroque, venues and 648 events. SALA exhibitions will roll
Rococo, and Empire. Adults $15, concession $12, out in galleries, retail and community spaces, along
and children under 12 free. See ad page 145. coastlines, at schools, in libraries, pubs, retirement
villages, cafes, private gardens, and wineries.
FELTspace
12 Compton Street, Adelaide 5000.
E feltspace@gmail.com W www.feltspace.org
H Wed–Thurs 1.00 to 4.00, Fri 1.00 to 7.00, Sat
10.00 to 4.00. FELTdark dusk to 12am, or by appt.

GAGPROJECTS |
Greenaway Art Gallery
39 Rundle Street, Kent Town 5067.
T (08) 8362-6354. E gag@greenaway.com.au
W gagprojects.com Director: Paul Greenaway.
Representing Australian and international artists.
GAGPROJECTS currently presenting exhibitions
online. Gallery and stockroom open by appointment.

Leah Newman at Collective Haunt Studios, 2020


Photograph: Steph Fuller
Courtesy the artist and SALA South Australian Living Artists Festival,
Adelaide

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Kaurna Country, Hawke Building, City West Precinct, North Terrace and Kintore Avenue, Adelaide 5000.
University of South Australia, 55 North Terrace, T (08) 8207-7250. E slsainfo@sa.gov.au
Tarntanya/Adelaide 5000. T (08) 8302-0870. W www.slsa.sa.gov.au Visit the website for open times.
E samstagmuseum@unisa.edu.au To Oct 16 Our footy, our people, our stories –
W www.unisa.edu.au/samstagmuseum 145 years of the SANFL.
Admission free. H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00, or by
appt. Closed during exhibition changeovers and public Tandanya
hols. To Sept 30 Mel O’Callaghan: Centre of the
253 Grenfell Street, Adelaide 5000.
Centre. Also, Julie Blyfield: flowers of the sea.
T (08) 8224-3200. W www.tandanya.com.au
H Mon–Sat 10.00 to 5.00. Established in 1989,
SASA Gallery Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute is
Kaurna Country, Kaurna Building, City West Precinct, Australia’s oldest Aboriginal-owned and managed
University of South Australia, cnr Fenn Place and multi-arts centre.
Hindley Street, Tarntanya/Adelaide 5000.
T (08) 8302-0281. E SASAGallery@unisa.edu.au Urban Cow Studio
W www.unisa.edu.au/sasa-gallery H Thurs–Fri 10.00
10 Vaughan Place, Adelaide 5000.
to 5.00, or by appt. SASA Gallery is a student-focused
T (08) 8232-6126. E urbancowstudio@gmail.com
experimental gallery space that exhibits the work of
W www.urbancow.com.au
UniSA Creative graduating students and researchers,
Facebook + Instagram: @urbancowstudio
alongside academic engagement programs and
H Tues–Sat 11.00 to 4.00. Currently displaying
workshops.
artwork from over 150 South Australian artists
and designers.

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Adelaide Hills Ocean to Outback Gallery


DENIAL BAY PORT AUGUSTA
Belalie Art Gallery
KAPUNDA Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery
JAMESTOWN
PORT PIRIE
Kapunda Community Gallery BURRA
Burra Regional Art Gallery

ADELAIDE

VICTOR
STOCKWELL KANGAROO HARBOR
FREELING NAIN ISLAND

JamFactory at Seppeltsfield
SEPPELTSFIELD
ANGASTON MILLICENT
Barossa Regional Gallery Millicent Gallery
TANUNDA

Belalie Art Gallery


Barossa Regional Gallery 6 Irvine Street, Jamestown 5491. T (08) 8664-0455,
3 Basedow Road, Tanunda 5352. T (08) 8563-8340. (08) 8664-1567. W www.visitjamestown.com.au/
E gallery@barossa.sa.gov.au W barossagallery.com.au belalie-art-gallery H Call for open hours. The modern
H Daily 11.00 to 4.00. gallery hosts a range of curated exhibitions all year
July 27 to Oct 3 Lost by Renee de Saxe. round. At other times the gallery’s own collection is
on display.
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730 Seppeltsfield Road, Seppeltsfield 5355. Burra Regional Art Gallery
T (08) 8562-8149. W www.jamfactory.com.au 6 Market Street, Burra 5417. T (08) 8892-2411.
H Daily 11.00 to 5.00. July 30 to Sept 25 Deborah W burragallery.com.au H Daily 10.00 to 4.00
Prior: On the Third Day. (subject to volunteer availability).

Kapunda Community Gallery Millicent Gallery


67–69 Main Street, Kapunda 5373. Civic Centre, Ridge Terrace, Millicent 5280.
E kcg@kapundagallery.com W www.kapundagallery.com T (08) 8733-0903. E library@wattlerange.sa.gov.au
www.facebook.com/kapundacommunitygallery W www.wattlerange.sa.gov.au
Instagram: @kapundacommunity Free entry. www.facebook.com/MillicentLibraryGallery
H Mon–Sat 10.00 to 4.00, Sun 10.00 to 3.30. H Tues–Fri 9.00 to 5.30, Sun 2.00 to 4.00 (during
Closed Christmas Day and Good Friday. exhibitions). Closed Mon and Sat.
To Sept 4 The Travellers Way – KCG SALA exhibition.
Ocean to Outback Gallery
2 Peake Terrace, Denial Bay 5690. T 0407-705-
001. E oceantooutbackgallery@gmail.com
H Wed and Sun 10.00 to 2.00, or by appt.
Local art, Australian art, local giftware + more.
Find us on Facebook.

Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery


3 Mary Elie Street, Port Pirie 5540.
T (08) 8633-8724. W pprag.org.au
www.facebook.com/PPRAG Instagram: @ppragallery
Free entry. H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun and
public hols 10.00 to 2.00.

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Nicholls and various artisans from Jingdezhen China


and residents of Brighton, United Kingdom. Also,
Jila Kujarra: Two Snakes Dreaming – Warnman
artist Desmond Taylor and Perth-based textiles
Fremantle Arts Centre
practitioner Mariaan Pugh have worked together
to transform Taylor’s Niminjarra paintings, usually
seen on canvas or paper, into highly tactile textile
works, animating the important Niminjarra Jukurrpa
(Dreaming). This body of work is borne of Taylor’s
FREMANTLE
desire to see his artworks reimagined through a textile
Moores Building medium and is a contemporary crafting of important
Contemporary Art Space ancestral stories deeply rooted in Warnman Ngurra
(Country). Also, Tania Ferrier: Pop Porn – a reverent
acknowledgement of women’s experiences and an
investigation into the representation of women in
popular pornography of the 1980s. This new body
of digital prints uses photo-montage processes to
reassemble “taboo” 1980’s Playboy centrefolds.
Challenging misogynistic gender ideals and giving
Artitja Fine Art Gallery voice to feminine authority, Ferrier reimagines
women’s bodies from passive, objectified figures into
dynamic surrealist forms.
SOUTH FREMANTLE

Aboriginal Art Association


of Australia (AAAA)
E mail@aboriginalart.org.au
W www.aboriginalart.org.au
www.facebook.com/AboriginalArtAssociation
Instagram: @aboriginalartassociationau
AAAA serves and represents artists, individuals and
organisations that produce, promote, protect or
support Indigenous art and the cultures that create
and nurture that art.

Artitja Fine Art Gallery Andrew Nicholls and Jingdezhen artisans, Untitled (Cobalt Skull
South Fremantle, 6162. T 0418-900-954. #1), hand-painted cobalt on porcelain, dimensions variable. Cobalt
E anna@artitja.com.au W www.artitja.com.au painting by Yu Xuan, 2016
H Open daily by appt. Since 2004. Working with Photograph: Bewley Shaylor
Courtesy the artists and Fremantle Arts Centre
remote community Aboriginal art centres.

Fremantle Arts Centre Moores Building


1 Finnerty Street, Fremantle 6160. T (08) 9432-9555. Contemporary Art Space
E fac@fremantle.wa.gov.au W www.fac.org.au 46 Henry Street, Fremantle 6160. T (08) 9432-9898.
Free entry. H Daily 10.00 to 5.00. Aug 13 to Oct 23 E richiek@fremantle.wa.gov.au
A Gentle Misinterpretation: Australian Artists and W www.fac.org.au/about/moores-building
Chinoiserie – Chinoiserie, the Western appropriation H Daily 10.00 to 3.00. July 30 to Aug 7 Bloom –
of Asian aesthetics, briefly represented the height sculpture, print, paint, installation, and photography
of fashion for European aristocracy during the early by eight local artists.
18th century before falling out of favour and being
variously characterised as effeminate, immoral and
transgressive. Conceived and curated by Andrew
Nicholls, the exhibition features new works by 12
Australian artists investigating this fascinating legacy –
Abdul Abdullah, Casey Ayres, Nathan Beard, Sandra
Black, Tanija and Graham Carr, David Charles
Collins, Theo Costantino, Susan Flavell, Tarryn Gill,

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Perth City
Perth Institute of
Contemporary Arts
PERTH CULTURAL CENTRE
Art Gallery of Western Australia

PERTH

Cool Change Contemporary WELLINGTON


SQUARE

EAST PERTH

Corban Clause Williams (Martumili Artists), Kaalpa (Kalypa, Canning


Stock Route 23), 2020, acrylic on linen, 150 × 150cm
Artbank
Courtesy the artist and Art Gallery of Western Australia

Art Gallery of Western Australia Artbank Perth


Mezzanine Level at Hyatt Regency Perth, Level 1,
Perth Cultural Centre, James Street Mall, Perth 6000. 99 Adelaide Terrace, Perth 6000. T 1800-251-651.
T (08) 9492-6600. E admin@artgallery.wa.gov.au E enquiries@artbank.gov.au W www.artbank.gov.au
W www.artgallery.wa.gov.au H Wed–Mon 10.00 A Commonwealth Government art leasing program
to 5.00. Closed Tues. To Aug 28 Tracks We Share: and access initiative for contemporary art.
Contemporary Art of the Pilbara – celebrates the Supporting Australian artists.
Aboriginal artists and artwork of Western Australia’s
Pilbara region. This exhibition is a collaboration
between Western Australian non-profit arts and Cool Change Contemporary
cultural organisation FORM, the Art Gallery of Western 1F Bon Marche Arcade Building, 74–84 Barrack
Australia, Aboriginal art centres; Cheeditha Art Group, Street, Perth 6000. T 0484-500-838.
Juluwarlu Art Group, Martumili Artists, Spinifex Hill E hello@coolchange.net.au
Studio, and Yinjaa-Barni Art, and independent artists W www.coolchange.net.au
Katie West, Curtis Taylor and Jill Churnside. Facebook + Instagram: @coolchangecontemporary
To Oct 23 Collective Ground – Yamaji/Noongar H Wed–Sat 11.00 to 5.00 during exhibitions.
curator Tui Raven brings together works from First Visit the website for exhibition program. An artist-run
Nations artists across Western Australia in Collective initiative for exhibitions, performances, screenings,
Ground – the first exhibition of Aboriginal and Torres workshops, and events.
Strait Islander works acquired through AGWA’s
COVID-19 stimulus package. It explores deep Perth Institute of
time and the stories that flow through the land on
which we all live, as told through the artworks of
Contemporary Arts (PICA)
First Nations peoples across the state. Perth Cultural Centre, 51 James Street, Perth 6000.
To Nov 20 Media-Space 1981–1986 – this T (08) 9228-6300. E info@pica.org.au
exhibition presents documentation of the multi- W www.pica.org.au Free entry. H Tues–Sun 10.00 to
disciplinary projects undertaken by Perth-based 5.00. Aug 12 to Oct 2 Ground Floor Galleries: Out of
art collective Media-Space across its life-span, Bounds. First Floor Galleries and Screen Space:
1981–1986. To companion a companion by Fernando do Campo.

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West Perth
Crawley
LEEDERVILLE
Gallery 360
Linton & Kay West Perth
JOLIMONT SUBIACO
WEST PERTH

DAGLISH

Linton & Kay Subiaco

SHENTON PARK KINGS PARK

Melissa McDougall, In the city, 1992, oil on canvas, 76 × 61cm


CRAWLEY SOUTH PERTH Cruthers Collection of Women’s Art, The University of Western
Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery Australia
© the artist
NEDLANDS Courtesy the artist and Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery

Gallery 360 Linton & Kay Galleries


176 Railway Parade, West Leederville 6007. Subiaco
T (08) 9381-6577. E info@gallery360.com.au 299 Railway Road (cnr Nicholson Road), Subiaco
W www.gallery360.com.au 6008. T (08) 9388-3300.
www.facebook.com/gallery360aus E subiaco@lintonandkay.com.au
Instagram: @gallery.360 H Mon–Fri 8.30 to 5.30, W www.lintonandkay.com.au H Daily 10.00 to 4.00.
Thurs 8.30 to 6.30, Sat 9.00 to 4.00. Aug 1 to 22 Environment: Landscapes In Western
Australia – Jacinda Bayne, Jo Darvall, Jenni Doherty,
Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery Ken Done, Douglas Kirsop, Andy Quilty, Jules Sher
and Ingrid Windram. See ad inside front cover.
UWA, 35 Stirling Highway (cnr Fairway), Crawley
6009. T (08) 6488-3707. E lwag@uwa.edu.au
W lwag.uwa.edu.au H Tues–Sat 12.00 to 5.00. Linton & Kay Galleries
To Aug 20 Sustaining the art of practice – this West Perth
project draws on works from the Cruthers Collection 11 Old Aberdeen Place, West Perth 6005.
of Women’s Art to countless intangible networks of T (08) 9388-3300. E perth@lintonandkay.com.au
supporters, communities, and friendships that sustain W www.lintonandkay.com.au
a creative practice. To Dec 10 From the Cruthers H Mon–Sat 10.00 to 4.00.
Collection of Women’s Art – Cristina Asquith Baker,
Gemma Ben-Ary, Dorothy Braund, Lina Bryans,
Mary Edwards, Linda Fardoe, Margaret Francis,
Adrienne Gaha, Bessie Gibson, Melissa McDougall,
Clare Mcfarlane, Gina Moore, Margaret Morgan,
Maisie Newbold, Susan Norrie, Kathleen O’Connor,
Jean Sutherland, Eveline Syme, Yvette Watt, Julie
Wilson-Foster and Sue Wyatt.

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Greater Perth John Curtin Gallery
Building 200A, Curtin University, Kent Street, Bentley
6102. T (08) 9266-4155. E gallery@curtin.edu.au
W jcg.curtin.edu.au H Mon–Fri 11.00 to 5.00,
JOONDALUP
Wanneroo Gallery Sun 12.00 to 4.00. Closed public hols.
WANNEROO To Aug 28 Lindy Lee: Moon In A Dew Drop.

Linton & Kay Mandoon Estate


CAVERSHAM
MUNDARING
Midland Junction
Arts Centre MIDLAND Mundaring
Arts Centre
PERTH
Goolugatup John Curtin Gallery
Heathcote Gallery
BENTLEY
FREMANTLE

Goolugatup Heathcote Gallery


Swan House, Goolugatup Heathcote, 58 Duncraig
Road, Applecross 6153. T (08) 9364-5666.
E heathcote@melville.wa.gov.au
W www.goolugatup-heathcote.com.au
H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat–Sun 12.00 to 4.00.
Closed public hols. Aug 6 to Sept 18 The Nature of
Contingency by Fiona Harman and Steve Paraskos. Lindy Lee, Buddhas and Matriarchs, 2020, installation view, Lindy
Lee: Moon in a Dew Drop, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia,
Sydney, 2020, flung bronze
© the artist
3KRWRJUDSK$QQD.XĀHUD
Courtesy the artist, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney
and John Curtin Gallery

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Mandoon Estate 16 Edgar Street, Port Hedland 6721.


10 Harris Road, Caversham 6055. T (08) 9388-3300. T (08) 9141-0041. E hello@thejunctionco.com.au
E info@lintonandkay.com.au W thejunctionco.com.au/gallery-studio
W www.lintonandkay.com.au Instagram: @courthousegallery_studio
H Fri–Sun and public hols 10.00 to 4.00, or by appt. H Tues–Wed and Fri 9.00 to 4.00, Thurs 9.00 to
8.00, Sat 9.00 to 3.00. Closed Sun–Mon.
Mundaring Arts Centre
7190 Great Eastern Highway, cnr Nichol Street,
Geraldton Regional Art Gallery
Mundaring 6073. T (08) 9295-3991. 24 Chapman Road, Geraldton 6530.
E info@mundaringartscentre.com.au T (08) 9956-6750. E artgallery@cgg.wa.gov.au
W www.mundaringartscentre.com.au Free entry. W artgallery.cgg.wa.gov.au H Mon 9.30 to 1.30,
H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 11.00 to 3.00. Tues–Fri 9.00 to 4.00, Sat–Sun 9.30 to 1.30.
Closed Mon and public hols. To Sept 11 Extricate Closed Wed, Good Friday, Christmas Day, Boxing Day,
– emerging artists Jane Button, Louise Grimshaw, and New Year’s Day. To Sept 7 Open Borders.
Isaac Huggins, Eveline Ruys, Kristy Scaddan and Also, The Alternative Archive.
Shanti Gelmi take the printmaker’s craft beyond
tradition. Curated by Shanti Gelmi. Spinifex Hill Project Space
18 Hedditch Street, South Hedland 6722.
Wanneroo Gallery W spinifexhillstudio.com.au H Tues–Sat 9.00 to 3.00.
Wanneroo Library and Cultural Centre, To Sept 10 He is Myself: The Art of Nyaparu
3 Rocca Way, Wanneroo 6065. (William) Gardiner – a touring exhibition that
W wanneroo.wa.gov.au/wanneroogallery Free entry. celebrates the remarkable life and work of one of the
H Wed–Sat 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Sun and public most iconic artists to emerge from Western Australia’s
hols. Aug 27 to Oct 15 Peregrinations of a Citizen Pilbara region.
Botanist.

WA Regional
PORT HEDLAND
Courthouse Gallery+Studio

Western
Australia
Geraldton Regional Art Gallery
GERALDTON

KALGOORLIE
PERTH Nyaparu (William) Gardiner, Untitled, 2018, acrylic on canvas,
Bunbury Regional Art Gallery 30.5 × 30.5cm
BUNBURY Courtesy Spinifex Hill Project Space

Bunbury Regional Art Gallery


64 Wittenoom Street, Bunbury 6230.
T (08) 9792-7323. E artgallery@bunbury.wa.gov.au
W brag.org.au Daily 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Good Friday,
Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year’s Day.
To Aug 7 Motherhood: Sheree Dohnt.
To Aug 21 Noongar Country 2022 | Kaarla Koort-
ak: Woonya, Moort, Boodja. Also, Wonders of the
Worlds: Tony Windberg.

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Territory

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NT listings

Northern Territory (MAGNT)


19 Conacher Street, The Gardens, Darwin 0820.
BRINKIN T (08) 8999-8264. E info@magnt.net.au
Charles Darwin University Art Gallery W www.magnt.net.au Free entry. H Daily 10.00
to 4.00. Visit the website for visitor information.
NIGHTCLIFF On now Gumurr’manydji Manapanmirr Djäma
(Creating successful enterprise through business)
– a photographic exhibition from the Arnhem Land
MILLNER
Progress Aboriginal Corporation (ALPA) celebrating
50 years of Yolƾu economic independence, enterprise,
self-determination, culture, and ingenuity.
Aug 6 to Jan 15, 2023, 2022 Telstra NATSIAA –
showcasing work by 63 First Nations finalist artists
from across the country.
EAST POINT

DARWIN

FANNIE BAY Northern Centre for


Contemporary Art
Museum and Art Gallery PARAP
of the Northern Territory Outstation Gallery
THE GARDENS
Tactile Arts

Charles Darwin University


Art Gallery
Ground floor, Building Orange 12.1.02, Casuarina Yolƾu wäƾa roƾiyirra marrtji guyaƾura bunhaƾur (Returning home
Campus, Darwin 0909. T (08) 8946-6621. from hunting), people featured: Muwarra Ganambarr
E artgallery@cdu.edu.au W cdu.edu.au/artgallery Courtesy Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT)
H Wed–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat 10.00 to 2.00.

Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair


Larrakia Country, Darwin Convention Centre,
Stokes Hill Road, Darwin 0800.
Aug 5 to 7 Australia’s largest Indigenous visual art
event, the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair (DAAF) is
returning to the Top End for its 16th year running.
Immerse yourself in Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander art, design and culture. Ethically purchase
artwork direct from over 70 Indigenous-owned Art
Centres, with 100% of sales going directly back to
support the artists and their communities.
Visit daaf.com.au/art-fair-2022 2021 Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art
Awards (NATSIAA) Exhibition
Photograph: Charlie Bliss
Courtesy Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT)

Gwenneth Blitner painting at Ngukurr Arts Centre


Photograph: Ngukurr Arts
Courtesy the artist, Ngukurr Arts Aboriginal Corporation, Northern
Territory and Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair

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NT listings Northern Centre for Artback NT
Contemporary Art (NCCA) 67 Bath Street, Alice Springs 0871.
Vimy Lane, Parap 0820. T (08) 8981-5368. T (08) 8953-5941. W artbacknt.com.au
W nccart.com.au H Wed–Fri 10.00 to 2.00, Artback NT is an Arts Development and Touring
Sat 9.00 to 2.00, or by appt. Closed public hols. organisation working with artists from around the
The Northern Centre for Contemporary Art delivers Northern Territory to develop and tour their work to
leading local, national and international contemporary local, national, and international audiences.
art to Darwin. To Oct 30 Manifesta 14 by Stanislava
Pinchuk and Piers Greville. Watch This Space
Aug 6 to Sept 17 Timo Hogan. 8 Gap Road, Alice Springs 0870. T (08) 8952-1949.
E wts@wts.org.au W www.wts.org.au
Outstation Gallery H Wed–Fri 12.00 to 5.00, Sat 10.00 to 2.00, during
8 Parap Place, Parap, Darwin 0820. exhibitions. A dynamic contemporary artist-run
T (08) 8981-4822. W www.outstation.com.au space with a long history in the desert of Central
Instagram: @outstation_gallery H Tues 10.00 to Australia. Their annual Creative Program supports
1.00, Wed–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 10.00 to 2.00. local and interstate, Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal,
Closed Sun–Mon. Outstation Gallery works directly emerging and established artists, collectives, curators,
with Aboriginal art centres in the presentation and and community organisations with a focus on
promotion of art from the Tiwi Islands, Arnhem Land, experimental arts and social practices.
the Western Desert, the Kimberley, and Central and
South Australia. Aug 4 to 20 Barayuwa Mununggurr.
Aug 26 to Sept 10 Michelle Woody.

Tactile Arts
NT Regional
19 Conacher Street, The Gardens, Darwin 0810.
T (08) 8981-6616. E admin@tactilearts.org.au
W tactilearts.org.au H Tues–Sun 10.00 to 4.00. LANSDOWNE
Closed public hols and during exhibition changeover. KATHERINE
Tactile Arts is a member-based not-for-profit Godinymayin Yijard Rivers
Arts & Culture Centre
organisation showcasing and promoting makers of
contemporary art and craft in the top end of the TINDAL
ROCKHOLE
Northern Territory since 1973. Includes craft studios
and gallery.

Alice Springs Godinymayin Yijard Rivers


Arts and Culture Centre
Lot 3238, Stuart Highway, Katherine East 0850.
T (08) 8972-3751. E info@gyracc.org.au
Tjanpi Desert Weavers W www.gyracc.org.au H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 5.00, Sat
Desart
9.00 to 2.00. Closed Sun and public hols. Visit the
Araluen Arts Centre Artback NT website for exhibition program. Aug 6 to Sept 17
Botanically Porcelain: The Second Instalment.
ARALUEN
ALICE SPRINGS

Watch This Space

DESERT SPRINGS

Araluen Arts Centre


Larapinta Drive, Alice Springs 0870.
T (08) 8951-1122. E araluen@nt.gov.au
W www.araluenartscentre.nt.gov.au
H Daily 10.00 to 4.00. To Aug 14 Clay on Country.

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Brisbane Institute of Modern Art
Judith Wright Arts Centre, 420 Brunswick Street,
Fortitude Valley 4006. T (07) 3252-5750.
E ima@ima.org.au W www.ima.org.au Free entry.
H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00. July 30 to Oct 1 The
FireWorks Gallery Interior by Natalya Hughes asks, “Can we use
the talking cure to solve society’s ‘problem’ with
BOWEN HILLS NEWSTEAD women?” The Interior invites audiences into an
exaggerated consultation room playfully furnished
KELVIN GROVE
for psychoanalysis. Also, Absolutely Everybody
artisan
Judges – Aha Ensemble – a newly commissioned
participatory installation developed with the 2022
FORTITUDE VALLEY
Jeremy Hynes Award. Working across Southeast
Institute of Modern Art Mitchell Fine Art
Queensland and driven by an ethos of connection,
Jan Murphy Gallery curiosity, and care, Aha Ensemble use their bodies to
Philip Bacon Galleries explore representation, question value, and challenge
assumptions about ways of being in the world. Also,
BRISBANE CITY NEW FARM
the churchie emerging art prize – one of Australia’s
Museum of Brisbane leading prizes for emerging artists. The finalist
Queensland Art Gallery exhibition provides a survey of the compelling and
Gallery of Modern Art diverse work being produced by early-career artists
SOUTH BRISBANE QUT Art Museum today. Oct 22 to Dec 23 Gordon Hookey:
A MURRIALITY (see ad back cover).
WEST END
EAST BRISBANE

UQ Art Museum
ST LUCIA

ORMISTON

CAPALABA ALEXANDRA HILLS


CLEVELAND
Redland Art Gallery
Capalaba Redland Art Gallery
Cleveland

artisan
45 King Street, Bowen Hills 4006. Natalya Hughes, The Interior, work in progress, 2021
T (07) 3215-0800. E info@artisan.org.au Courtesy the artist, Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney, Milani Gallery,
W www.artisan.org.au H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Queensland and Institute of Modern Art
Sat 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Sun–Mon. artisan is
Queensland’s home of craft and design. Gallery, Jan Murphy Gallery
store, and workshop space supporting and promoting 486 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley 4006.
contemporary craft and design practice for both T (07) 3254-1855.
makers and their audiences. E enquiries@janmurphygallery.com.au
W www.janmurphygallery.com.au Director: Jan Murphy.
FireWorks Gallery H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00, or by appt.
9/31 Thompson Street, Bowen Hills 4006. Aug 2 to 20 Leaving Northcote by Richard Lewer.
T (07) 3216-1250. E art@fireworksgallery.com.au Aug 23 to Sept 10 New Paintings by Adam Pyett.
W www.fireworksgallery.com.au
H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 6.00, Sat 10.00 to 5.00.
July 29 to Sept 3 Pat Hoffie: I will tell you almost
nothing. Also, Motherline: Charmaine Pwerle,
Barbara Weir & Minnie Pwerle.
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Mitchell Fine Art Petrie Terrace Gallery
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86 Arthur Street, Fortitude Valley 4006. Home of the RQAS,


T (07) 3254-2297. E admin@mitchellfineartgallery.com
W www.mitchellfineartgallery.com H Mon–Fri 10.00
Brisbane Branch
to 5.30, Sat 10.00 to 5.00. Aug 9 to Sept 3 Soup Unit 3, 162 Petrie Terrace, Brisbane 4000.
Cans by Franck Gohier. T (07) 3367-1977. E gallery@rqas.com.au
W www.rqas.com.au H Tues–Sun 10.00 to 3.30.
Welcomes membership from professional and hobby
Museum of Brisbane artists, open and members exhibitions, workshops,
Level 3, Brisbane City Hall, Adelaide and Ann streets, private gallery hire, corporate, and event hire.
King George Square, Brisbane 4000. July 28 to Aug 21 Young Artist Award, and
T (07) 3339-0800. E info@museumofbrisbane.com.au Queensland Figurative.
W www.museumofbrisbane.com.au Free entry.
H Mon–Sun 10.00 to 5.00. To Nov 6 Gallery 2:
World of Wonder: Margot McKinney – with a lifetime
Philip Bacon Galleries
dedicated to luxury, Australian jewellery designer 2 Arthur Street, Fortitude Valley 4006.
Margot McKinney is one of the world’s boldest T (07) 3358-3555. E info@philipbacongalleries.com.au
talents. From the coral reef in our own backyard to W www.philipbacongalleries.com.au
the rich palette of colours found on safari in Tanzania, H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00. Philip Bacon Galleries
this exhibition will be a mesmerising celebration is the largest and most established dealing gallery in
of the complex and profoundly beautiful environments Brisbane. We have a large selection of important 19th
and materials that have inspired her designs. century, 20th century, and contemporary paintings
Also, Artist in Residence: Anita Holtsclaw – inspired and sculptures in stock. July 26 to Aug 20 Cressida
by the ebb and flow as well as the mangroves of our Campbell. Aug 23 to Sept 17 Tim Storrier.
city’s river, Holtsclaw’s exhibition Estuary explores
the presence of water in our lives and bodies. During Queensland Art Gallery |
the residency, visitors can see how the artist applies Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA)
her unique interpretations of the river in three ethereal
Stanley Place, Cultural Precinct, South Bank,
embroidered artworks that are reminiscent of the
Brisbane 4101. T (07) 3840-7303.
sheer, flowing, and luminous qualities of water.
F (07) 3844-8865. W www.qagoma.qld.gov.au
Free entry, unless otherwise stated.
H Daily 10.00 to 5.00. Closed Good Friday, Christmas
and Boxing Day. Open from 12.00 Anzac Day.
QAG: to Nov 20 Get Up, Stand Up Indigenous
Australian Art Collection. Also, Aurukun men’s
contemporary ceremonial art.
Aug 27 to Jan 29, 2023 Joe Furlonger: Horizons.
GOMA: to Aug 21 Creative Generation 2022:
Excellence Awards In Visual Art.
To Oct 3 Chiharu Shiota: The Soul Trembles.
Ticketed (see ad page 13).
Aug 20 to June 18, 2023 Transitions.

Chiharu Shiota, installation view Uncertain Journey, 2016–2019,


in The Soul Trembles, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, 2019, metal frame
Anita Holtsclaw in Residence, Museum of Brisbane, 2022 and red wool, dimensions variable
Photograph: Alison Law Photograph: Sunhi Mang
Courtesy Museum of Brisbane Courtesy the artist, Blain | Southern, London/Berlin/New York,
Mori Art Museum, Tokyo and Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of
Modern Art

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QUT Art Museum and William Robinson Gallery: to Sept 11 William
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Robinson: Nocturne – this exhibition of nocturnal


William Robinson Gallery works illuminates Robinson’s fascination with the
2 George Street, QUT Gardens Point Campus shimmering night sky and the sparkling landscape
(next to the City Botanic Gardens), Brisbane 4000. sprawling below, highlighting his signature
T (07) 3138-5370, (07) 3138-8005. multi-point perspective from the vantage point
E artmuseum@qut.edu.au, of the twilight hours.
williamrobinsongallery@qut.edu.au
W www.artmuseum.qut.edu.au,
www.wrgallery.qut.edu.au Free entry.
H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sun 10.00 to 2.00.
Closed Mon, Sat and public hols. Visit website
for programs and events. To Oct 23 Ken + Julia
Yonetani: To Be Human – the first major survey
exhibition of this Australian-Japanese artist duo.
Working together since 2008, the artists have
built a collaborative practice that unearths and
visualises hidden connections between people and
their environment. Responding to environmental
degradation and global economic systems, their work
addresses coral bleaching, increasing salinity levels,
nuclear energy, and most recently, the microbiome.
The artists are known for their use of unusual William Robinson, Crack of dawn, 1988, oil on canvas
Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
materials, such as salt, sugar, and uranium glass to by William Robinson, 2016
create awe-inspiring large-scale installations. This Courtesy the artist and William Robinson Gallery
focused exhibition will bring together works from
Australian and international collections, including
a reiteration of Sweet Barrier Reef, their major Redland Art Gallery
installation from the 2009 Venice Biennale. Capalaba
Capalaba Place, Noeleen Street, Capalaba 4157.
T (07) 3829-8899. E gallery@redland.qld.gov.au
W artgallery.redland.qld.gov.au Free admission.
H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 5.00, Sat 9.00 to 4.00.
To Sept 6 Mark Kleine: Mestiza/Mestizo.

Ken + Julia Yonetani, Ultrabuddha, 2010, 23ct gold leaf on


ceramic
Photograph: Julia Yonetani
© the artists
Mark Kleine, Rouge, 2013, digital photography
Courtesy the artists, Mizuma Art Gallery, Japan and QUT Art
Courtesy the artist and Redland Art Gallery, Capalaba
Museum

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QLD listings Redland Art Gallery
Cleveland
Cnr Middle and Bloomfield streets, Cleveland 4163.
Gold Coast
T (07) 3829-8899. E gallery@redland.qld.gov.au
W artgallery.redland.qld.gov.au Free admission. SOUTHPORT
H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 4.00, Sun 9.00 to 2.00.
To Aug 14 Rachael Wellisch: Polymorphic Magic:
Textiles Transformed, and Fiona West: The Anthea Polson Art
Marvellous and Magical: Collage and the Moving MAIN BEACH
Image. Aug 21 to Oct 9 Sihot’e Nioge: When Skirts
Become Artworks, and Woven: Works from the
Redland Art Gallery Collection.
MACINTOSH
ISLAND

CHEVRON
ISLAND
SURFERS
PARADISE

HOTA Gallery
IIma Ugiobari, Gome (Orchid) (detail), 2018, natural plant and ash
pigments on beaten bark cloth
Courtesy the artist, Omie Tapa Artists Papua New Guinea, Baboa
Gallery, Brisbane and Redland Art Gallery, Cleveland
Anthea Polson Art
29 Tedder Avenue, Main Beach 4217.
State Library of Queensland T (07) 5561-1166, 0417-707-326.
Stanley Place, South Brisbane 4101. E info@antheapolsonart.com.au
W www.slq.qld.gov.au H Daily 10.00 to 5.00. W www.antheapolsonart.com.au
To Oct 9 Philip Bacon Heritage Gallery: Legacy: Director: Anthea Polson. H Mon–Sat 10.00 to 6.00,
Reflections on Mabo – a group exhibition of works, Sun 10.00 to 4.00. Visit the website for exhibitions.
which celebrate the man behind the game-changing
Native Title Act, Eddie Koiki Mabo.
BLEACH* Festival
Aug 11 to 21 BLEACH* Festival is the Gold Coast’s
UQ Art Museum annual contemporary arts festival celebrating its
James and Mary Emelia Mayne Centre (Building 11), 11th year in 2022. The city’s beachside esplanades,
University Drive, The University of Queensland, Botanic Gardens, and hinterland hideaways will
St Lucia 4067. T (07) 3365-3046. showcase work by 233 artists as well as 94
E artmuseum@uq.edu.au W www.art-museum.uq.edu.au performances and 36 events. Visit the website to
H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat 11.00 to 3.00. explore the full program www.bleachfestival.com.au
To Dec 17 Oceanic Thinking – Amrita Hepi, Madison
Bycroft, Ensayos Collective and Angela Tiatia.
Aug 26 to Nov 26 National Indigenous Art Triennial:
Ceremony – a National Gallery of Australia touring
exhibition.

Crossing Borders, BLEACH* Festival 2022


Photograph: Art Work Agency
Courtesy BLEACH* Festival, Queensland
Madison Bycroft, the fouled compass, 2020, single-channel digital
video, colour, sound, 24:37 minutes
Courtesy the artist and UQ Art Museum

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HOTA Gallery
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135 Bundall Road, Surfers Paradise 4217.


T (07) 5588-4000. E gallery@hota.com.au
W www.hota.com.au H Daily 10.00 to 4.00.
HOTA Gallery is filled with multiple ideas that present
an unfolding experience of viewpoints and trails that
challenge us to dig deeper and get lost in creative
ideas. Go online to view the exhibitions and events
calendar. On now HOTA Collects Punching Up: 21st
Century Indigenous Photography – Vernon Ah Kee,
Tony Albert, Michael Cook, Karla Dickens, Dr Fiona
Foley and Naomi Hobson. See ad page 3.

Swell Sculpture Festival Michael Cook, Nature Morte (Ailment) (detail), 2021, inkjet print
W www.swellsculpture.com.au on paper
Sept 9 to 18 the annual Swell Sculpture Festival Courtesy the artist and Noosa Regional Gallery
is an outdoor exhibition of over 50 large-scale
contemporary sculptures installed among the natural
landscape surrounding Currumbin Beach and
includes a vibrant program of pop-up exhibitions South East
Region
across the Gold Coast. See ad page 159.

Sunshine
Coast
Gympie Regional Gallery GYMPIE

NOOSA
KINGAROY
TEWANTIN
NOOSA HEADS SUNSHINE
Noosa Regional Gallery COAST
NOOSAVILLE

CABOOLTURE
Crows Nest Regional Art Gallery
EUMUNDI PEREGIAN BEACH CROWS NEST
BRISBANE
Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery
Ipswich Art Gallery
Noosa Regional Gallery TOOWOOMBA
Level 1, 9 Pelican Street, Riverside, Tewantin 4565. IPSWICH
T (07) 5329-6145. E gallery@noosa.qld.gov.au
W www.noosaregionalgallery.com H Tues–Fri 10.00 Gympie Regional Gallery
to 4.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 3.00. Closed Mon, public
39 Nash Street, Gympie 4570. T (07) 5481-0733.
hols and during exhibition changeover.
E gallery@gympie.qld.gov.au
To Sept 4 Nguthuru-Nur – a new series of
W www.gympie.qld.gov.au/recreation-tourism/art-
photographic works by Fiona Foley, and Natures
culture/gympie-regional-gallery H Tues–Sat 10.00 to
Mortes – new photographic works by Michael Cook.
4.00. The Gallery promotes the development of the
Also, The Midgley Dolls: Telling Tales of Noosa –
arts as an integral part of the lives and industry of the
an exhibition of original Midgley “Budgeree” dolls
local community.
handmade by Sarah Midgley in the 1970s depicting
the Kabi Kabi people of the Noosa region.

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QLD listings Ipswich Art Gallery
d’Arcy Doyle Place, Nicholas Street (between Brisbane
and Limestone streets), Ipswich 4305.
Bundaberg
Hervey Bay
T (07) 3810-7222. E info@ipswichartgallery.qld.gov.au
W www.ipswichartgallery.qld.gov.au
www.facebook.com/IpswichArtGallery
Instagram: @ipswichartgallery
H Daily 10.00 to 5.00 unless stated otherwise. Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery
Aug 13 to Oct 23 Art in Conflict – a showcase of
diverse responses to war. This exhibition includes BUNDABERG
more than 70 paintings, drawings, films, prints,
photography, and sculptures. An Australian War
Memorial Touring Exhibition.

FRASER
ISLAND
CHILDERS
HERVEY BAY
Hervey Bay Regional Gallery

Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery


1 Barolin Street (cnr Quay Street), Bundaberg 4670.
T (07) 4130-4750. E bragadmin@bundaberg.qld.gov.au
W artsbundaberg.com.au/galleries H Mon–Fri 9.30 to
5.00, Sat–Sun and public hols 10.00 to 2.00.
Visit the gallery website for exhibition program.

Hervey Bay Regional Gallery


166 Old Maryborough Road, Hervey Bay 4655.
T (07) 4197-4206.
E regionalgallery@frasercoast.qld.gov.au
W hbrg.ourfrasercoast.com.au H Tues–Fri 10.00 to
4.00, Sat–Sun and public hols 10.00 to 2.00. Closed
Mon. To Aug 21 Still in My Mind: Gurindji location,
experience and visuality. Also, Land, Sea and Sky.

Khadim Ali, Transition/evacuation, 2015, gouache, ink, and gold


leaf on wasli paper
Courtesy the artist, Australian War Memorial, Australian Capital
Territory and Ipswich Art Gallery

Toowoomba Regional
Art Gallery
531 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba 4350.
T (07) 4688-6652. E art@tr.qld.gov.au
W www.tr.qld.gov.au/trag Free entry.
H The Gallery is closed until further notice.
Visit the website for updates.

Violet Wadrill Nanaku, Humpy House, Jinparrak, 2013, screenprint


on BFK Rives paper
Courtesy the artist Karungkarni Art and Culture Aboriginal
Corporation, Northern Territory and Hervey Bay Regional Gallery

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North Perc Tucker Regional Gallery
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Cnr Flinders and Denham streets, Townsville 4810.


T (07) 4727-9011. E galleries@townsville.qld.gov.
au W www.townsville.qld.gov.au/ptrg H Tues–Fri
THURSDAY 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 1.00. To Sept 11
ISLAND Ground floor: Pat Hoffie: Hi-Vis – under the ongoing
Gab Titui Cultural Centre series Fully Exploited Labour, the subject of work has
been an important theme within Pat Hoffie’s practice.
Hi-Vis is part of that series. Large paintings feature
construction workers building frameworks across and
within the Australian landscape. This body of work
situates working men and women in the process
of actively re-constructing and re-structuring their
environment; it raises questions about the ongoing
COOKTOWN interactions between people and place, and the
outcomes and consequences of their endeavours.
To Sept 25 The North Queensland Ceramic Awards
UMI Arts CAIRNS
2022 aims to increase public exposure to a high
Cairns Art Gallery standard of pottery from around the nation.
Tableland Regional Gallery A showcase for both well-known and emerging artists,
this competition displays the diversity of ceramic art
Perc Tucker Regional Gallery currently being produced in Australia. The City of
Townsville Art Collection Award of $10,000 provides
Pinnacles Gallery TOWNSVILLE opportunities for artists to become a part of one of
the nation’s most significant ceramic collections
MACKAY as well as ensuring the continued growth of this
Artspace Mackay important subsection of the City of Townsville Art
Collection. Entrants have been notified of the results
of pre-selection judging. Thank you to everyone who
Artspace Mackay entered, and congratulations to the finalists. Selected
Civic Centre Precinct, cnr Gordon and Macalister works will be on display and are eligible in various
streets, Mackay 4740. T (07) 4961-9722. categories beyond the major City of Townsville Art
E artspace@mackay.qld.gov.au Collection Award (see ad page 159).
W www.artspacemackay.com.au Free admission.
H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 3.00.
To Aug 21 Shelley Engwirda: We Rise, and Nathalie
Hartog-Gautier: Looking for Paradise.
To Aug 28 Material Sound.
Aug 27 to Nov 20 Figuratively Speaking, and
Veronika Zeil: Echo Forest – the Eloquence of Trees.

Cairns Art Gallery


Cnr Abbott and Shields streets, Cairns 4870.
T (07) 4046-4800. E info@cairnsartgallery.com.au
W www.cairnsartgallery.com.au Free entry. H Mon–Fri
9.00 to 5.00, Sat 10.00 to 5.00, Sun 10.00 to 2.00.
To Aug 21 A Story of My People by Dylan Mooney.
To Oct 2 Faceless: Transforming Identity.
Maricelle Olivier, The Gang-gang Gent and Dame, 2022, red raku
with slip and underglaze, 31 × 60 × 29cm
Gab Titui Cultural Centre Finalist 2022 biennial North Queensland Ceramic Awards
Cnr Blackall Street and Victoria Parade, Courtesy the artist and Perc Tucker Regional Gallery
Thursday Island 4875. T (07) 4069-0888.
E info@gabtitui.com.au W www.gabtitui.gov.au Pinnacles Gallery
www.facebook.com/GabTituiCulturalCentre Riverway Art Centre, 20 Village Boulevard,
Admission fees. H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 4.30, Sat 9.30 to Thuringowa 4817. T (07) 4727-9011.
1.00 (April to Oct), Mon–Fri 10.00 to 3.00, Sat 9.30 E galleries@townsville.qld.gov.au
to 1.00 (Nov to March). Gab Titui Cultural Centre W www.townsville.qld.gov.au Free entry. Pinnacles
is a contemporary art gallery and keeping place for Gallery is currently closed for the Riverway Library
cultural artefacts located on Thursday Island, Torres Renovation Project. Keep an eye out for updates
Strait. Our goal is to contribute to the preservation regarding the Gallery re-opening later this year.
and revitalisation of our region’s rich cultures, and to
the development and promotion of local Torres Strait
Islander and Aboriginal art.
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QLD listings UMI Arts Gallery & Gift Shop appeared in the Triennial since its debut in the 1990s
across media from painting and sculpture to video,
4/1 Jensen Street, Manoora 4870.
performance and works on paper, and showcasing
T (07) 4041-6152. E exhibitions@umiarts.com.au
art from Aotearoa New Zealand, Australia, Cambodia,
W umiarts.com.au www.facebook.com/umi.arts
China, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, Papua New
Instagram: @umiarts H Mon–Thurs 9.00 to 4.00.
Guinea, Taiwan, Vanuatu, and Vietnam.
UMI Arts is the peak Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Curved Wall: Miles High Showcase – Miles State
Islander arts and cultural organisation for Far North
High School Students. The showcase presents an
Queensland; it extends north of Cairns to include
exciting and diverse exhibition of artwork created by
the Torres Strait Islands, south to Cardwell, west to
students in the course of their studies this year.
Camooweal and includes the Gulf of Carpentaria
and Mt Isa regions. UMI Arts’ goal is to strengthen
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural practices,
including visual arts and crafts, dance, ceremony,
storytelling, and music.

Tomoko Kashiki, I am a rock, 2012, synthetic polymer paint and


masking tape on linen on plywood, 162 × 227.5cm
The Kenneth and Yasuko Myer Collection of Contemporary Asian Art,
UMI Arts Gift Shop purchased 2013 with funds from Michael Sidney Myer through the
Photograph: Lovegreen Photography Queensland Art Gallery Foundation
Courtesy UMI Arts Gallery & Gift Shop Photograph: Natasha Harth, QAGOMA
© the artist
Courtesy the artist and Dogwood Crossing, Miles

Western Grassland Art Gallery


30 Arthur Street, Tambo 4478. T (07) 4621-6600.

District E admin@grasslandgallery.com.au
W www.grasslandgallery.com.au Free admission.
H Mon–Fri 8.30 to 4.45.

Outback Regional Gallery


Lapunyah Art Gallery
WINTON 80–86 Heeney Street, Chinchilla 4413.
T (07) 4668-9908. E lapunyah@outlook.com
EMERALD W lapunyahartgallery.com.au
H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat 9.00 to 12.00.
TAMBO Closed Sun. Lapunyah Art Gallery has a changing
program of local and touring exhibitions across two
Grassland Art Gallery
gallery spaces, Heartwood Gallery and Outerbark
Gallery, and hosts up to 20 exhibitions each year.
Dogwood Crossing Miles
CHARLEVILLE MILES Outback Regional Gallery,
Lapunyah Gallery
Winton
Waltzing Matilda Centre, 50 Elderslie Street, Winton
Dogwood Crossing, Miles 4735. T (07) 4657-2625.
81 Murilla Street, Miles 4415. T (07) 4628-5330. E karens@matildacentre.com.au
E dogwood.crossing@wdrc.qld.gov.au W www.matildacentre.com.au
W www.dogwoodcrossing.com Free entry. H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 9.00 to 3.00.
H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 5.00, Sat 9.00 to 12.00. Closed Sun. To Oct 16 Recovering the Past – a photographic
To Aug 20 John Mullins Memorial Art Gallery: Asia exhibition by London-based photographer and artist
Pacific Contemporary: Three Decades of APT – a Ian Alderman that conveys his deep respect for the
touring exhibition from Queensland Art Gallery | men, women, and children who suffered from the
Gallery of Modern Art celebrating its flagship Great War and its tragic social consequences.
exhibition the Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary
Art (APT). The exhibition features works that have
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Abbott, Angela Glen Eira Gallery MEL Campbell, Cressida Fellia Melas Gallery SYD Eshraghian-Haakansson, Elham
Artist index

Abd, Eddie Blue Mountains NSW Campbell, Cressida NGA ACT Bayside Gallery MEL
Abdullah, Abdul Fremantle Arts Centre WA Campbell, Cressida Philip Bacon Galleries QLD Evans, Penny Wollongong Art Gallery NSW
Ackland, Margaret Flinders Lane Gallery MEL Canning, Criss Fellia Melas Gallery SYD Fabric & Flora Wollongong Art Gallery NSW
Adams, Peter Bett Gallery TAS Capra, David Wollongong Art Gallery NSW Faigniez, Alison Tablelands Regional QLD
Adolphs, Clara Byron School of Art NSW Cardoso, Maria Fernanda MCA SYD Fardoe, Linda Lawrence Wilson WA
Ah Kee, Vernon HOTA Gallery QLD Carey, James NGV International MEL Feirer, Dakota Wollongong Art Gallery NSW
Aha Ensemble Institute of Modern Art QLD Carr, Graham Fremantle Arts Centre WA Ferrier, Tania Fremantle Arts Centre WA
Albert, Tony HOTA Gallery QLD Carr, Tanija Fremantle Arts Centre WA Fielden, Emma Latrobe Regional VIC
Alderman, Ian Outback Regional QLD Chandler, Jane Alexandra Sasse Gallery MEL Fieldhouse, Janet MCA SYD
Alexander, Giles Olsen Gallery SYD Chesworth, David TarraWarra Museum MEL Fieldsend, Stevie Mosman Art Gallery SYD
Alexander, Jane Trenna Austin Gallery SYD Chhorn, Allison Adelaide Contemporary SA Figuerola, Alma Art Gallery of Ballarat VIC
Ali, Khadim MCA SYD Churnside, Jill Art Gallery of WA WA Fiske, Eden Craft MEL
Allen, Greg Glen Eira Gallery MEL Clarke, Denis Stanley Street Gallery SYD Fitzjames, Michael Australian Galleries SYD
Allen, Shaun Daniel Craft MEL Clarke, Janis Olsen Gallery SYD Flavell, Susan Fremantle Arts Centre WA
Ally, Courtney Ladder Art Space MEL Clarke, Toni Robin Gibson Gallery SYD Floyd, Emily MCA SYD
Alserda, Brodie Frankston Arts Centre VIC Cleary, Eloise Wollongong Art Gallery NSW Foley, Dr Fiona HOTA Gallery QLD
Amor, Rick Bett Gallery TAS Clouston, Alison Hazelhurst Arts Centre SYD Foley, Dr Fiona MCA SYD
Anderson, Sally Byron School of Art NSW Club Ate MCA SYD Foley, Dr Fiona McClelland Gallery VIC
Andrew, Brook Geelong Gallery VIC Coburn, John Fellia Melas Gallery SYD Foley, Dr Fiona Noosa Regional QLD
Andrew, Robert Mona TAS Colahan, Colin Art Gallery of Ballarat VIC Forrest, Shane Rogue Pop-up Gallery SYD
Arnfield, Graeme MADA Gallery MEL Coleing, Tony Utopia Art Sydney SYD Francis, Margaret Lawrence Wilson WA
Arunanondchai, Korakrit MCA SYD Coleman, William Fellia Melas Gallery SYD Frank, Dale Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery SYD
Aspden, David Utopia Art Sydney SYD Collins, David Charles Fremantle Arts Centre WA Fraser, Simone Sabbia Gallery SYD
Auricchio, Monique Australian Galleries MEL Collins, Laurie Red Tree Gallery VIC Frater, Jock Art Gallery of Ballarat VIC
Aust, Jacqueline Grace Cossington Smith SYD Conboy, Lou Bett Gallery TAS Fredheim, Linda Bett Gallery TAS
Ayres, Casey Fremantle Arts Centre WA Cook, Michael HOTA Gallery QLD Furlonger, Joe QAGOMA QLD
Baez, Joan Bett Gallery TAS Cook, Michael Noosa Regional QLD Fyfe, Jennifer Glen Eira Gallery MEL
Baker, Cristina Asquith Lawrence Wilson WA Coote, Gavin Wollongong Art Gallery NSW Gaha, Adrienne Lawrence Wilson WA
Balassa, Jacqueline Art Atrium SYD Cope, Megan Goulburn Regional NSW Ganambarr, Gunybi MCA SYD
Barrett, Craig Stephen McLaughlan MEL Cope, Megan MCA SYD Gardiner, Nyaparu (William) Spinifex Hill Project WA
Bartholomew, Dr Julie Craft ACT ACT Coppersmith, Yvette Sullivan+Strumpf SYD Gartside, Hannah Bayside Gallery MEL
Bassi, Christopher Byron School of Art NSW Costantino, Theo Fremantle Arts Centre WA Gascoigne, Rosalie Goulburn Regional NSW
Bats, Ed Gallery 9 SYD Cowling, Margaret Glen Eira Gallery MEL Gazzard, Marea Utopia Art Sydney SYD
Bayne, Jacinda Linton & Kay Galleries WA Craig, Fiona Audrey Fine Art SYD Gebhardt, Amos Warrnambool Art Gallery VIC
Beard, Nathan Fremantle Arts Centre WA Creighton, John Kerrie Lowe Gallery SYD Gelmi, Shanti Mundaring Arts Centre WA
Beck, Erika Thienny Lee Gallery SYD Cresciani, Emilio M16 Artspace ACT Gevers, Stefan Suki & Hugh Gallery NSW
Beckett, Clarice Annette Larkin Fine Art SYD Crooke, Ray Austin Fellia Melas Gallery SYD Giblin, Jane Fox Galleries MEL
Beckett, Clarice Art Gallery of Ballarat VIC Cross, Dean Wollongong Art Gallery NSW Gibson, Bessie Lawrence Wilson WA
Begg, Zanny Casula Powerhouse SYD Cross, Elizabeth Alexandra Sasse Gallery MEL Gill, Simryn MCA SYD
Bel-Bachir, Gilbert Rogue Pop-up Gallery SYD Cullen, Adam The Cullen MEL Gill, Tarryn Fremantle Arts Centre WA
Belobrajdic, Tony Thienny Lee Gallery SYD Cummings, Elizabeth Annette Larkin Fine Art SYD Gilson, Dr Deanne Koorie Heritage Trust MEL
Ben-Ary, Gemma Lawrence Wilson WA Cunningham, Daniel Mudie Wollongong Art Gallery NSW Girgirba, Kumpaya MCA SYD
Bennett, Anne Yarra-me-Djila Theatrette MEL Cybulka, Steven Walker Street Gallery MEL Girgirba, Noelene MCA SYD
Benson, Liam Wollongong Art Gallery NSW Darlison, Sally Little Local Café MEL Gittoes, George Fellia Melas Gallery SYD
Berg, Jan Yering Station MEL Darvall, Jo Linton & Kay Galleries WA Glenane, Diane Hut Gallery MEL
Bevan, Tony Liverpool Street Gallery SYD Davidson, Selinda Sabbia Gallery SYD Godwin, Peter Defiance Gallery SYD
Bidu, Nqamaru MCA SYD Davies, Amanda Bett Gallery TAS Gohier, Franck Mitchell Fine Art QLD
Bilbrough, Fiona Glen Eira Gallery MEL Davis, Penelope Frankston Arts Centre VIC Gold, Margaret fortyfivedownstairs MEL
Biljabu, Jakayu MCA SYD de Saxe, Renee Barossa Regional SA Goldin, Barbara Thienny Lee Gallery SYD
Binns, Vivienne MCA SYD Deacon, Rosie Ngununggula NSW Gorgenyi, Kati ANCA Gallery ACT
Birt, John Orlando Glen Eira Gallery MEL Deere, Simon Alexandra Sasse Gallery MEL Gough, Julie Bett Gallery TAS
Biyimu Wollongong Art Gallery NSW Demczuk, Helena Bett Gallery TAS Green, Rona Broken Hill Regional NSW
Black, Karen Byron School of Art NSW Dickens, Karla HOTA Gallery QLD Greville, Piers Bett Gallery TAS
Black, Sandra Beaver Galleries ACT Dickerson, Robert Fellia Melas Gallery SYD Greville, Piers NCCA NT
Black, Sandra Fremantle Arts Centre WA do Campo, Fernando PICA WA Griffith, Pamela Fellia Melas Gallery SYD
Blyfield, Julie Samstag Museum of Art SA Dober, Mark Alexandra Sasse Gallery MEL Grimshaw, Louise Mundaring Arts Centre WA
Boesenberg, Anthea Grace Cossington Smith SYD Dogin Wollongong Art Gallery NSW Guerrilla Girls Bett Gallery TAS
Boggs, Peter Beaver Galleries ACT Doherty, Jenni Linton & Kay Galleries WA Gullett, Celia Byron School of Art NSW
Bonini, Moorina Bayside Gallery MEL Dohnt, Sheree Bunbury Regional WA Gurruwiwi, Paul Buwang Buwang
Booth, Peter Latrobe Regional VIC Dolev, Tamar Yarra Sculpture Gallery MEL Vivien Anderson Gallery MEL
Boulter, Michaye Bett Gallery TAS Done, Ken Casula Powerhouse SYD Gvojic, Alex MCA SYD
Bowker, Jenny Wagga Wagga Gallery NSW Done, Ken Ken Done SYD Haddon, Neil Bett Gallery TAS
Boyd Fellia Melas Gallery SYD Done, Ken Linton & Kay Galleries WA Hall, Fiona Bett Gallery TAS
Boyd, Arthur TarraWarra Museum MEL Done, Ken Ngununggula NSW Hall, Fiona Mona TAS
Boyd, Daniel Art Gallery of NSW SYD Douglas, Ingrid Tablelands Regional QLD Hall, Fiona Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery SYD
Boyd, Peter Hazelhurst Arts Centre SYD Drendel, Graeme Australian Galleries SYD Hall, Patrick Bett Gallery TAS
Boyle, Kathy Grace Cossington Smith SYD Dresdon, Lindesay Art at St Francis’ MEL Hamilton, David Alexandra Sasse Gallery MEL
Bradbury, Nell Alternating Current MEL Drysdale, Russell TarraWarra Museum MEL Hamilton, Yvette Blue Mountains NSW
Bramwell, Corinne Tablelands Regional QLD Dunbabin, Scott Yarra-me-Djila Theatrette MEL Hammer, Jacky Tablelands Regional QLD
Brash, Barbara Geelong Gallery VIC Duncan, Scott Deakin Uni. Art Gallery MEL Hanley, Amias Latrobe Regional VIC
Brassington, Pat Bett Gallery TAS Dupont, Pilar Mata Fremantle Arts Centre WA Harding, D Goulburn Regional NSW
Braun, Helen Alternating Current MEL Durham, Kate fortyfivedownstairs MEL Harman, Fiona Goolugatup Heathcote WA
Braund, Dorothy Lawrence Wilson WA Duxbury, Lesley Latrobe Regional VIC Harman, Wen-Hsi Wollongong Art Gallery NSW
Brescia, Linda Penrith Regional SYD e4444e Maitland Regional NSW Harradine, Gail Horsham Regional VIC
Bresciani, Kirsten Ladder Art Space MEL Earl, Helen Kerrie Lowe Gallery SYD Harrison, Eileen Gippsland Art Gallery VIC
Brouwer, Melinda ANCA Gallery ACT Echo Li, Lӿ XƯng Yԃ BLINDSIDE MEL Harrison, Harry Art Gallery of Ballarat VIC
Browne, Matthew Wagner Contemporary SYD Eckermann, Belinda Horsham Regional VIC Hartog-Gautier, Nathalie Artspace Mackay QLD
Browne, Vicky Lock-Up NSW Ed Unwell Bunny BlackCat Gallery MEL Harvey, Ross Fellia Melas Gallery SYD
Bryans, Lina Lawrence Wilson WA Edwards, Laurence Defiance Gallery SYD Harwood, Anthony Ceramic Break NSW
Buchan, Simon Fellia Melas Gallery SYD Edwards, Mary Lawrence Wilson WA Hawkes, David Rogue Pop-up Gallery SYD
Bufardeci, Louisa MCA SYD Edwards, Sharon Bolin Bolin Gallery MEL Hawkes, Gay Tasmanian Museum TAS
Burns, Tim Bett Gallery TAS Edwards, Zane Kerrie Lowe Gallery SYD Hayes, Lucia Wollongong Art Gallery NSW
Burton, Bill Kerrie Lowe Gallery SYD Ellis, Rachel Alexandra Sasse Gallery MEL Heary, Sibone Ladder Art Space MEL
Busch, Wendy Alternating Current MEL Ely, Bonita Goulburn Regional NSW Hendy, Sarah Town Hall Gallery MEL
Butt, Bowja Patricia MCA SYD Ely, Bonita MCA SYD Henson, Bill Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery SYD
Butters, Phillipa Thienny Lee Gallery SYD Emery, Dianne Alexandra Sasse Gallery MEL Hepi, Amrita UQ Art Museum QLD
Button, Jane Mundaring Arts Centre WA Emery, Troy Horsham Regional VIC Herczeg, Tiarna Craft MEL
Bycroft, Madison UQ Art Museum QLD Engwirda, Shelley Artspace Mackay QLD Hernández, Nadia ACCA MEL
Caldwell, Bill Glen Eira Gallery MEL Ensayos Collective UQ Art Museum QLD Hernández, Nadia Bayside Gallery MEL

168 Artist index


Hester, Bianca MCA SYD Lindsay, Norman Norman Lindsay Gallery NSW Noonan, David Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery SYD
Hewitt, Ray Glen Eira Gallery MEL Lisin Wollongong Art Gallery NSW Norrie, Susan Lawrence Wilson WA
Hill, Mahala Craft ACT ACT Litvintseva, Sasha MADA Gallery MEL NOT Woollahra Gallery SYD
Hiller, Kit Australian Galleries MEL Lizzie Wollongong Art Gallery NSW O’Boyle, Kate BLINDSIDE MEL
Hobson, Naomi HOTA Gallery QLD Lodhiya, Pranay Gallery Sunari MEL O’Brien, Katrina Wollongong Art Gallery NSW
Hoelzl, Lisa Kerrie Lowe Gallery SYD Longford, Nick Fox Galleries MEL O’Callaghan, Mel Samstag Museum of Art SA
Hoffie, Pat FireWorks Gallery QLD Loughlin, Jessica JamFactory SA O’Connor, Kathleen Lawrence Wilson WA
Hoffie, Pat Perc Tucker Regional QLD LOVEDAVID Maitland Regional NSW O’Donnell, Catherine Orange Regional Gallery NSW
Hogan, Timo NCCA NT Lovegrove, Sue Bett Gallery TAS O’Hern, Tom Bett Gallery TAS
Holtsclaw, Anita Museum of Brisbane QLD Lu, Youjia BLINDSIDE MEL Oates, Denese Stella Downer Fine Art SYD
Hookey, Gordon Institute of Modern Art QLD Lye, Michael Ladder Art Space MEL Oiyama, Toshiko Mosman Art Gallery SYD
Hookey, Gordon UNSW Galleries SYD Lynch, Julie Thienny Lee Gallery SYD Oktaba, Marta Deakin Uni. Art Gallery MEL
Hosking, Marian Bett Gallery TAS Ma, Chris Kerrie Lowe Gallery SYD Olley, Margaret Mosman Art Gallery SYD
Howe, Cameron Frankston Arts Centre VIC Maas, Marise Flinders Lane Gallery MEL Olley, Margaret Tweed Regional Gallery NSW
Hoyle, Nicola Bolin Bolin Gallery MEL Machelak, Lee Glen Eira Gallery MEL Olsen, John Fellia Melas Gallery SYD
Hudson, Maureen Nampijinpa Art by Farquhar SA Macleod, Euan Bett Gallery TAS Olsen, John The Olsen MEL
Huggins, Isaac Mundaring Arts Centre WA MacPherson, Robert MCA SYD Olsen, John Olsen Gallery SYD
Hughes, Natalya Institute of Modern Art QLD Maestri, Guido Byron School of Art NSW Olsen, John TarraWarra Museum MEL
Hyatt, Amanda Glen Eira Gallery MEL Magalotti, Beatrice Hive VIC Orbach, Emme Counihan Gallery MEL
Iggulden, Annette Warrnambool Art Gallery VIC Maher, Sara Bett Gallery TAS Orbach, Emme Walker Street Gallery MEL
Ironfield, Kiernan Craft MEL Malgil, Evelyn Lock-Up NSW Ormella, Raquel MCA SYD
Irving, Brian Ceramic Break NSW Mallyon, Greg Manyung Gallery Malvern MEL Orsto, Maria Josette MCA SYD
Irving, Tony Fellia Melas Gallery SYD Maloney, Peter MCA SYD Ozolins, Brigita Bett Gallery TAS
Ivimey, Linde Martin Browne SYD Manarrdjala, Minnie MCA SYD Page, Amanda Yering Station MEL
Jackson, Linda Bathurst Regional NSW Mangan, Nicholas MCA SYD Palos Wollongong Art Gallery NSW
Jacobs, Susan Buxton Contemporary MEL Manganiello, Victoria Australian Tapestry MEL Paraskos, Steve Goolugatup Heathcote WA
Jankovic, Steven ASW Gallery NSW Manik, Gian ACCA MEL Parr, Geoff Bett Gallery TAS
Johns, Jasper NGA ACT Marawili, Nongirrna Maitland Regional NSW Parr, Mike Latrobe Regional VIC
Johnson, Jess Hazelhurst Arts Centre SYD Marrington, Cherish Fremantle Arts Centre WA Pasco-White, Jahnne ACCA MEL
Jones, Locust Bett Gallery TAS Martin, Mandy TarraWarra Museum MEL Pasmore, Victor Latrobe Regional VIC
Juniper, Bec Fox Galleries MEL Matthews, Jennifer Mildura Arts Centre VIC Pastoriza-Piñol, John Scott Livesey Galleries MEL
Juniper, Robert TarraWarra Museum MEL Mauriks, Adrian Gippsland Art Gallery VIC Paterson, Ross Glen Eira Gallery MEL
Kaikobad, Sorab BlackCat Gallery MEL Mayo, Rebecca Goulburn Regional NSW Patroni, Lisa Byron School of Art NSW
Keeling, David Bett Gallery TAS Mayo, Rebecca Town Hall Gallery MEL Paxton, Sally Fellia Melas Gallery SYD
Keeling, David Niagara Galleries MEL McCallum, Barbara Glen Eira Gallery MEL Pekel, Herman Glen Eira Gallery MEL
Kelly, Melissa Western Plains Centre NSW McDougall, Melissa Lawrence Wilson WA Perceval, Matthew Fellia Melas Gallery SYD
Kelly, Nicole Arthouse Gallery SYD McEwan, Vic Blue Mountains NSW Pfeiffer, Manuel M16 Artspace ACT
Kelly, Tim Art @ 22 Gallery NSW Mcfarlane, Clare Lawrence Wilson WA Phillips, Justy Bett Gallery TAS
Kemarre, Bernadine Johnson Art by Farquhar SA McHugh, Michael Town Hall Gallery MEL Phu, Jason ACCA MEL
Kennedy-Bell, Julia BlackCat Gallery MEL McKay, Bruce Bolin Bolin Gallery MEL Picasso, Pablo NGV International MEL
Kenny, Megan Yarra-me-Djila Theatrette MEL McKenna, Noel Bett Gallery TAS Piccinini, Patricia Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery SYD
Kermany, Bahman Frances Keevil SYD McKinney, Margot Museum of Brisbane QLD Picton Art Group Bowral Art Gallery NSW
Keukenmeester, Tom Martin Browne SYD McMahon, Brett Lock-Up NSW Pinchuk, Stanislava NCCA NT
Kimber, Mason MCA SYD Meagher, Julian Byron School of Art NSW Pitt, Alexandra Handmark Gallery TAS
Kimpton, Julie Old Auction House VIC Media-Space Art Gallery of WA WA Plate, Carl Annette Larkin Fine Art SYD
King, AJ Mona TAS Meijers, Mish Bett Gallery TAS Polo, Tom Byron School of Art NSW
King, H J Queen Victoria Museum TAS Mein, Annemieke Gippsland Art Gallery VIC Popovski, Natalie Tweed Regional Gallery NSW
King, Rosie Tarku Arthouse Gallery SYD Meldrum, Max Art Gallery of Ballarat VIC Presley, Ryan Adelaide Contemporary SA
King, Tony J BlackCat Gallery MEL Merrett, Lara Byron School of Art NSW Prior, Deborah JamFactory Seppeltsfield SA
Kirpichnikov, Waldemar Kerrie Lowe Gallery SYD Mesiti, Anjelica MCA SYD Pryor, Jutta Yarra-me-Djila Theatrette MEL
Kirsop, Douglas Linton & Kay Galleries WA Midgley, Sarah Noosa Regional QLD Pugh, Mariaan Fremantle Arts Centre WA
Kitano, Motoko K Yarra Sculpture Gallery MEL Miles, Gary Bradley Hall Antiques VIC Purcell, Marisa Olsen Gallery SYD
Kleine, Mark Redland Art Gallery QLD Miller, Godfrey TarraWarra Museum MEL Purdie, Shirley MCA SYD
Kngwarreye, Emily Kame TarraWarra Museum MEL Miller, Ishbel Morag Thienny Lee Gallery SYD Purdy, Susan Latrobe Regional VIC
Knight, Ken @14 MEL Milne, Danielle BlackCat Gallery MEL Pwerle, Angelina TarraWarra Museum MEL
Knights, Taylor NGV International MEL Mitchell, Alison Mildura Arts Centre VIC Pwerle, Charmaine FireWorks Gallery QLD
Knowles, Isobel Maitland Regional NSW Moffatt, Sallie Alexandra Sasse Gallery MEL Pwerle, Minnie FireWorks Gallery QLD
Kozman, Caitlin Wollongong Art Gallery NSW Moffatt, Tracey Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery SYD Pyett, Adam Jan Murphy Gallery QLD
Krishnabhakdi-Vasilakis, Friederike Mombassa, Reg Annette Larkin Fine Art SYD Quilty, Andy Linton & Kay Galleries WA
Wollongong Art Gallery NSW Monem, Ezz BLINDSIDE MEL Quilty, Ben Byron School of Art NSW
Kruger, Linda Tweed Regional Gallery NSW Monro-Allison, Julie Goulburn Regional NSW Quinlivan, Hannah Flinders Lane Gallery MEL
Kuter, Anne-Marie Yarra Sculpture Gallery MEL Monteith, Stephanie Australian Galleries SYD Quinn, Lucy ANCA Gallery ACT
Kwong, Anita Ladder Art Space MEL Mooney, Dylan Cairns Art Gallery QLD Quinn, Sophie ANCA Gallery ACT
Kwong, Ray Chan See Wollongong Art Gallery NSW Moore, Gina Lawrence Wilson WA Rabbit, Cat Maitland Regional NSW
Labson, Vee Latrobe Regional VIC Moore, Tom Griffith Regional Gallery NSW Rae, Jude Byron School of Art NSW
Laing, Rosemary MCA SYD Morawetz, Sara Lock-Up NSW Raine, Tracey ARC Gallery VIC
Lakaw Wollongong Art Gallery NSW Morgan, Guy GALLERY guymorgan SYD Rallah, Jody Wollongong Art Gallery NSW
Lanceley, Colin NAS Gallery SYD Morgan, Margaret Lawrence Wilson WA Rana, Rashid Fiona and Sidney Myer MEL
Lane, Al BlackCat Gallery MEL Mostert, Deb Tweed Regional Gallery NSW Raphy BlackCat Gallery MEL
Lane, Lucina ACCA MEL Moynihan, Daniel Australian Galleries MEL Rauschenberg, Robert NGA ACT
Lane, Manda Yarra Sculpture Gallery MEL Muffler, Betty ACCA MEL Rayski-Mati, Mel Bolin Bolin Gallery MEL
Langlois, Chris Olsen Gallery SYD Mukeba, Pierre Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery SYD Reddin, Jenny Yering Station MEL
Larter, Richard Utopia Art Sydney SYD Munro, Bruce Heide Museum MEL Reforma, JD ACCA MEL
Lasica, Shelley MUMA MEL Munuƾggurr, Barayuwa Outstation Gallery NT Rivers, Ben MADA Gallery MEL
Laurence, Janet Bett Gallery TAS Munuƾgurr, Dhambit Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery SYD Rix, Jimmy Australian Galleries SYD
Laurence, Janet Town Hall Gallery MEL Murphy, Idris Drill Hall Gallery ACT Robbins, Cameron Goulburn Regional NSW
Laurent, Titane Manyung Gallery VIC Murray, Ashlee Bett Gallery TAS Robbins, Cameron Wangaratta Art Gallery VIC
Lawn, Minaal Art Gallery of Ballarat VIC Murray-White, Clive Charles Nodrum Gallery MEL Robey, Susan Kerrie Lowe Gallery SYD
Leach, Sam Bett Gallery TAS Nadjowski, Rebecca Monash Gallery of Art MEL Robinson, Valarie Mildura Arts Centre VIC
Leason, Percy Art Gallery of Ballarat VIC Napangati, Yukultji MCA SYD Robinson, William QUT Art Museum QLD
Leatham, Cassie Craft MEL Nelson, Catherine Town Hall Gallery MEL Robison, Leonie Thienny Lee Gallery SYD
Leber, Sonia TarraWarra Museum MEL Newbold, Maisie Lawrence Wilson WA Rogers, Catherine Drill Hall Gallery ACT
Lee, Lindy John Curtin Gallery WA Ng, Dawn Sullivan+Strumpf SYD Rohde, Kate Horsham Regional VIC
Lee, Ryan Andrew Lock-Up NSW Nicholls, Andrew Fremantle Arts Centre WA Romanis, Jahkarli Craft MEL
Leivenzon, Leonie Glen Eira Gallery MEL Nicholson, Clare Kerrie Lowe Gallery SYD Romano, Fran ANCA Gallery ACT
Lek, Lawrence MCA SYD Nicholson, Tom MCA SYD Romeyn, Annika Bayside Gallery MEL
Lewer, Richard Jan Murphy Gallery QLD Nobes, Annette Bolin Bolin Gallery MEL Romyn, Susan Kerrie Lowe Gallery SYD
Lewis, Ruark Charles Nodrum Gallery MEL Nolan, Sidney Annette Larkin Fine Art SYD Rose, Alan Disorder Gallery SYD
Li, Ruth Ju-Shih Wollongong Art Gallery NSW Nolan, Sidney Fellia Melas Gallery SYD Ross, Joan Bett Gallery TAS
Lindsay, Lionel Art Gallery of Ballarat VIC Nolan, Sidney Sydney Jewish Museum SYD Routledge, Elliott Olsen Gallery SYD

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Rowlands, Craig Kerrie Lowe Gallery SYD Stephenson, David Bett Gallery TAS Victoria, Jo Suki & Hugh Gallery NSW
Artist index

Rubin, Victor Fellia Melas Gallery SYD Stephenson, David MCA SYD Viney, Wayne Australian Galleries MEL
Ruffles, Troy Bett Gallery TAS Stern, Gloria Stephen McLaughlan MEL Waddell, Lee BlackCat Gallery MEL
Russell, Larry Tablelands Regional QLD Stevens, Grant Town Hall Gallery MEL Walch, Megan Bett Gallery TAS
Ruys, Eveline Mundaring Arts Centre WA Stevens, Leyla Lock-Up NSW Walker, Kerrie Ceramic Break NSW
Ryan, Ann Flinders Lane Gallery MEL Stevens, Peter Defiance Gallery SYD Wang, Yundi BLINDSIDE MEL
Saeborg MCA SYD Stevens, Tina Havelock Wollongong Art Gallery NSW Ward, Simon Hazelhurst Arts Centre SYD
Salmon, Evan Alexandra Sasse Gallery MEL Stewart, Catherine Thienny Lee Gallery SYD Wart Wollongong Art Gallery NSW
Salo, Steve Cook Street Collective VIC Stewart, Esther ACCA MEL Watson, Judy Plimsoll Gallery TAS
Samarasekara, Inoka UNSW Galleries SYD Stewart, Shahn Craft MEL Watson, Judy TarraWarra Museum MEL
Sasse, Alexandra Alexandra Sasse Gallery MEL Stonham, Lisa M16 Artspace ACT Watson, Judy Town Hall Gallery MEL
Scaddan, Kristy Mundaring Arts Centre WA Storrier, Tim Philip Bacon Galleries QLD Watt, Yvette Lawrence Wilson WA
Scarce, Yhonnie Plimsoll Gallery TAS Sutherland, Jean Lawrence Wilson WA
Wegner, Peter Benalla Art Gallery VIC
Schenberg, Rachel Deakin Uni. Art Gallery MEL Sutton, Brooke Art by Farquhar SA
Weir, Barbara FireWorks Gallery QLD
Schlitz, Michael Bett Gallery TAS Sutton, Chern’ee Art by Farquhar SA
Wellisch, Rachael Redland Art Gallery QLD
Schuppli, Susan MADA Gallery MEL Swann, Heather B Bett Gallery TAS
Wells, Charlie Casula Powerhouse SYD
Sciberras, Luke Bathurst Regional NSW Syme, Eveline Geelong Gallery VIC
Wenzel, Seriah Red Tree Gallery VIC
Sciberras, Luke Campbelltown Arts SYD Syme, Eveline Lawrence Wilson WA
Scurry, John Alexandra Sasse Gallery MEL Tabacco, Wilma Bett Gallery TAS West, Fiona Redland Art Gallery QLD
Selig, Sandra UNSW Galleries SYD Tabram, Stephanie Bett Gallery TAS West, Katie Art Gallery of WA WA
Severin, Gino Glimmer Gallery MEL Tango, Hiromi Wollongong Art Gallery NSW West, Katie Latrobe Regional VIC
Shaw, Jeremy Mona TAS Tawale, Salote Mosman Art Gallery SYD West, Sally Fellia Melas Gallery SYD
Shead Fellia Melas Gallery SYD Taylor, A J Martin Browne SYD West, Vicki Bett Gallery TAS
Sher, Jules Linton & Kay Galleries WA Taylor, Curtis Art Gallery of WA WA Westacott, Ian Bett Gallery TAS
Sherwood-Spring, Joel MADA Gallery MEL Taylor, David Glen Eira Gallery MEL Wheeler, Anna Mary Tap Gallery SYD
Shin, Jaedon Heide Museum MEL Taylor, Desmond Fremantle Arts Centre WA Wheeler, Katherine Kerrie Lowe Gallery SYD
Shinfield, Gary Grace Cossington Smith SYD Taylor, Kanu Nancy MCA SYD Whiteley, Brett Brett Whiteley Studio SYD
Shiota, Chiharu QAGOMA QLD Taylor, Muuki MCA SYD Whiteley, Brett Fellia Melas Gallery SYD
Siddon, John Prince Arthouse Gallery SYD Taylor, Ngalangka Nola MCA SYD Whiteley, Brett TarraWarra Museum MEL
Simpson, Isha Ram Das Lock-Up NSW Taylor, Sue Jane Bett Gallery TAS Whittington, Evan Deakin Uni. Art Gallery MEL
Simpson, Sancintya Mohini Lock-Up NSW Taylor, Wokka MCA SYD Wichman, Joseph Alternating Current MEL
Sims, Nathan BlackCat Gallery MEL Terstappen, Claudia Bett Gallery TAS Wilks, Max Glen Eira Gallery MEL
Sinclair, Clive Glen Eira Gallery MEL Thinn Thinn BlackCat Gallery MEL Williams, Fred TarraWarra Museum MEL
Singe, Mike Bett Gallery TAS Thomas, David Hugh William Mora Galleries MEL Williams, Paul Thienny Lee Gallery SYD
Singer, Emma Bayside Gallery MEL Thompson, Jonathan Frankston Arts Centre VIC Williamson, Liz UNSW Galleries SYD
Smales, Peter Glen Eira Gallery MEL Thorne, Chris Wangaratta Art Gallery VIC Wilson, Robert Art Gallery of SA SA
Smart, Jeffrey TarraWarra Museum MEL Tiatia, Angela MCA SYD Wilson-Foster, Julie Lawrence Wilson WA
Smibert, Tony Queen Victoria Museum TAS Tiatia, Angela UQ Art Museum QLD Winch, Madeleine Fellia Melas Gallery SYD
Smith, Diana Baker UTS Gallery SYD Tieu, Bic UNSW Galleries SYD Windberg, Tony Bunbury Regional WA
Smith, Gemma Byron School of Art NSW Tillers, Imants Bett Gallery TAS Windram, Ingrid Linton & Kay Galleries WA
Smith, Helen Gallery 9 SYD Tipoti, Alick MCA SYD Winkler, Belinda Bett Gallery TAS
Smith, Mark Counihan Gallery MEL Tjapaltjarri, Clifford Possum TarraWarra Museum MEL
Wolfhagen, Philip Bett Gallery TAS
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Standke, Karen Manyung Gallery Malvern MEL Venables, Prue Cowra Regional NSW Zhang, Luyuan BLINDSIDE MEL
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