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Art Almanac

Est. 1974

AUSTRALIA’S MONTHLY GUIDE TO GALLERIES, NEWS AND AWARDS

September 2023 $8.00

Sydney Contemporary Mare Amoris | Sea of Love • Desert Mob

Dhambit Munuŋgurr

Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery Sydney Contemporary 7–10 September 2023 Booth F05 Image: Dhambit Munuŋgurr Yunupiŋu - The Rock, 2022, earth pigments and acrylic on bark, 232 x 102 cm

Art Almanac

September 2023

We acknowledge and pay our respects to the many Aboriginal nations across this land, traditional custodians, Elders past and present; in particular the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, the traditional owners of the land on which we work.

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Cover John R Walker, Dawn, Oratunga, 2023, archival oil on polyester, 168.5 × 212cm Courtesy the artist and Utopia Art Sydney, Sydney Read more on page 57.

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Cannon Dill Sydney Contemporary 2023 23 Foster St, Surry Hills NSW 2010 t: +61 2 9188 8933 e: [email protected] Image: Cannon Dill, Orchids, 2023, acrylic on canvas, 183 × 152 cm

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Art in Australia Art News – Art Almanac team

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The Companion – Emma-Kate Wilson

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Mare Amoris | Sea of Love – Lily Eather

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The Polyphonic Sea – Emma-Kate Wilson

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In the studio: Lilli Waters – Kate McAuley

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What’s on near me – Art Almanac team Behind the scenes: Sydney Contemporary

Art & Industry Artist Opportunities and Awards 59 Art Auction Houses 65 Submissions and Proposals 66 Studio Spaces 67 Materials 67 Services 68 Consultants and Valuers 70 Member Organisations 70 Training 71

What’s On Gallery Index 72 Melbourne 78 Victoria 100 Sydney 108 New South Wales 130 Australian Capital Territory Tasmania 146 South Australia 150 Western Australia 155 Northern Territory 160 Queensland 163 Artist Index 175

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Letter from the Editor Many of the works and exhibitions in this issue collectively reveal how – across time, place, and cultures – water provides nourishment, sanctuary, and healing while also activating protest, FRQîLFWDQGFRPSOH[GLDORJXH)XUWKHUPRUHWKHFRQFHSWRIWKHmZDYHnWLGDOVRQLFRUOLJKW ULSSOHVWKURXJKRXWWKHIROORZLQJSDJHV7KHVHSK\VLFDOGLVWXUEDQFHVRUYLEUDWLRQVRIWHQ symbolise colonisation and affect; at other times, they are a medium for the propagation of WUXWKVDUHîHFWLRQRIVHOIRUUHFRQQHFWLRQWRFRPPXQLW\7KH\FDQEHVHHQLQFRPSOH[DQG contemplative depictions of nature, where landscapes echo with lyricism, sensed in intense DPSOLWXGHVRIOLJKWRUSXOVDWLQJUK\WKPLFVRXQGVH[SHULHQFHGLQWKHîXWWHURIDELUGnVZLQJRU RGGO\WKHSURSRVHGTXDOLWLHVRIDVLQJOHIHDWKHUDQGWKHVWLOOQHVVRIZDWHU Melissa Peša

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William & Winifred Bowness Photography Prize $30 000 Acquisitive first prize 21 September – 12 November 2023

Museum of Australian Photography 860 Ferntree Gully Road Wheelers Hill Victoria 3150 Telephone +61 3 8544 0500

Minami IVORY Counted, graded, numbered #13 2022 from the series How do I bury you if I don’t have your body: counted, graded, numbered pigment ink-jet print 53.3 x 42.0 cm courtesy of the artist

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Art news Indira Carmichael, Ghost Bird, Plains Wanderer, 2023, Ecodyed native grass and pencil on paper, 153.6 × 108.5cm Courtesy the artist and River of Art, New South Wales

River of Art River of Art Festival is an annual celebration of the arts scene of the Eurobodalla on the far South Coast of New South Wales. From 15 to 24 September, the ten-day program showcases approximately 100 events between Durras in the Shoalhaven and Bermagui on the Sapphire Coast. Events are diverse in genre, size and location and include exhibitions, open studios, workshops, sculpture walks, music, and performance. A place where innovation and creativity combine, the River of Art Festival invites visitors to explore the artist market while feasting on the local spring harvest and freshly shucked rock oysters, seeking out animations and light projections and meeting roving performances around the Historic Moruya Show Ground. Festival exhibition highlights include A Homage to Home and Place, on view at Basil Sellers ([KLELWLRQ&HQWUHLQ0RUX\DH[SORULQJWKHSURIRXQGVLJQLíFDQFHRIRXUSHUVRQDOFRQQHFWLRQV to home and the power of place in shaping our identities through a variety of mediums, including painting, sculpture, photography, and mixed media. And Familiar at the Mechanics Institute, Moruya, a shared exhibition between Eurobodalla artists Indira Carmichael and Lee Honey, unravels the DNA of recognition and recollection, investigating the human experience of familiarity using collage, textiles and drawing. Carmichael explores the elusive spark of remembered acquaintance, while Honey’s path is through defamiliarising representations of nature to arrive at a fraught and uncertain present. 7KHWKHPHIRUWKLV\HDUnV7KH5LYHURI$UW3UL]HLVm&HOHEUDWH3ODFHn$QH[KLELWLRQRIíQDOLVWVn works will be held at Bay Pavilion, Batemans Bay, for the duration of the festival, with winners announced on the opening night. riverofart.com.au Art news 23

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The Chapel Gallery St George Christian School (SGCS), an independent school in Hurstville, Sydney, puts art at the forefront by reimagining a heritage-listed chapel into a gallery space. Research visits to several schools and community galleries provided crucial information for the design DQGíWRXWRIWKHFKDSHODVZHOODVLGHDVIRUWKH exhibition program. The result is a dedicated place for student work, external artists, and community events in a range of disciplines, including music, art, literature, science, and technologies. Through the 3:33 Art Projects Young Curators program, SGCS students collaborated with artist Euan Macleod and Dulwich High School of Visual Arts and Design, a partnership that culminated in the curatorial development and staging of The Chapel Gallery’s inaugural exhibition, Chasing Light by Euan Macleod, on view from 1 to 22 September. sgcs.com.au The Chapel Gallery, interior, 2023 Artwork by Roberta Karamyan (Alumni, Class of 2017), I Love My Sunburnt Country Courtesy St George Christian School, Sydney

Sydney Design Week From 15 to 24 September, Sydney Design Week 2023 presents a city-wide program of more than sixty events, including exhibitions, screenings, panels, tours, workshops, a materials market, and public architecture responding to widespread cultural and environmental change. Titled Amodern, this year’s program explores the complex and interconnected social and natural ecologies in which contemporary design operates. Highlights include panel discussions about the role of design solutions to the problem of plastic; intensive workshops exploring the innovation and beauty of contemporary modest fashion, furthermore the intersection of FRQWHPSRUDU\GHVLJQFXOWXUDOLGHQWLW\DQGVXVWDLQDELOLW\JXLGHGZDONVWDONVDQGVLWHVSHFLíF performances interrogating the relationships between architecture, communities and equitable environments; and exhibitions that highlight the colonial legacies of Australia’s built environment and its ongoing impact on First Nations communities. powerhouse.com.au/program/sydney-designweek Brodie Neill, Ocean Terrazzo, 2022, ‘Jetsam’ table made of ocean plastic aggregate and bio-resin Photograph: Angela Moore Courtesy the artist and Powerhouse Museum, Sydney

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2 Willis Street, Armadale 3143. T (03) 9509-1782. E [email protected] W www.fps.org.au Director: Liz McDowell. H Wed–Sat 11.00 to 4.00. To Sept 2 Artefacts of Life by Abbi Gilbert, recipient of the Shirley Joan Ross Scholarship 2023, which awards emerging artists a solo exhibition here at FPS. Sept 7 to 10 Firestation Print Studio Gallery at Sydney Contemporary 2023, Carriageworks – works by Studio Artists and Members at PAPER CONTEMPORARY, Stand B03. Sept 20 to Oct 21 Biennial Australian Monoprint Prize 2023 – Firestation Print Studio is again hosting this national prize. Thank you to the Judges: Anthony Fitzpatrick, Curator at TarraWarra Museum of Art, and Brent Harris, one of Australia’s leading contemporary artists, known for his paintings, prints and drawings. Finalists: Andrew Totman, Alison Smith, Alison Stone, Angela Nagel, AnnaGrace Smith, Anne Lord, Anne McMaster, August Carpenter, Cecilia Jacobs, Charlotte Featherston, Debra Winn, Esther Schouten, Fiona Lerk, Helen Timbury, Jana Papantoniou, Jane Mullett, Jennifer Tarry-Smith, Jenny Peterson, Jolon Larter, Josh Searle, Katika Schultz, Kim McDonald, Liz Millsom, Lizzie Horne, Marketa Kemp, Michael Donnelly, Michael Lye, Moira Burke, Neil Wallace, Peter Ward, Phil Day, Richard Morden, Robyn Gibson, Sheena Mathieson, Steffie Wallace, Susan Wald, Trudy Rice, Vivienne Hayes, Wendy Stokes, and Yvonne Day. Announcement and reception: Sat Oct 7, 4–6pm.

1297–1299 High Street, Malvern 3144. T (03) 9822-7813. E [email protected] W www.malvernartists.org.au H Office: Tues–Fri 10.00 to 3.00. Gallery: daily 11.00 to 4.00 during exhibitions.

Manyung Gallery Malvern 6–10 Claremont Avenue, Malvern 3144. T (03) 9787-2953. W www.manyunggallery.com.au H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 9.00 to 4.00.

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Rachel Ellis, Piper Street Rejoicing II, 2022, charcoal and carbon pencil on paper, 115 × 84cm Courtesy the artist and Alexandra Sasse Gallery

Gallery Elysium 440–444 Burwood Road, Hawthorn 3122. W www.galleryelysium.com.au H Wed–Sat 11.00 to 5.00 or by appt. Sept 2 to Oct 1 (opening Sat Sept 2, 6–8pm) Visions II – Don Barrett, Ben Fasham and Fiona Halse, curated by Bart Sanciolo. Artists’ talk: Sun Sept 24, 3–5pm. See ad page 89.

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Ladder Art Space Alexandra Sasse Gallery 4 Selbourne Road, Kew 3101. T (03) 9815-2447. E [email protected] W www.alexandrasasse.com H By appt during Sept, or browse online. We hold a stockroom of quality contemporary paintings and drawings by significant Australian artists.

81 Denmark Street, Kew 3101. T (03) 9852-8772. E [email protected] W www.ladderartspace.com.au H Tues–Fri 12.00 to 6.00, Sat 11.00 to 6.00, Thurs–Sat evenings by appt. To Sept 2, 3pm G1: Breathe by Olivia Siddaway. G2: After the melt by Heidi Peters. Exhibition catalogues available on our website. Sept 6 to 30, 3pm (opening Thurs Sept 7, 6.30–8.30pm) G1: Giving, Grieving, Growing: Dion Fibishenko. G2: Drape: Nicola Heasley Dawborn. Exhibition catalogues available on our website.

Quadrant Gallery + Art Advisory 72 Barkers Road, Hawthorn 3122. W www.quadrantgallery.com.au H Wed–Fri 11.00 to 6.00, Sat 11.00 to 3.00.

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360 Burwood Road, Hawthorn 3122. T (03) 9278-4770. E [email protected] W boroondara.vic.gov.au/arts H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to 4.00. To Oct 21 The Memory Palace: Cyrus Tang is a major exhibition at Town Hall Gallery featuring highlights from Cyrus Tang’s multidisciplinary art practice. Aug 30 to Oct 14 Community Exhibition: When a Moment Becomes a Memory by Sarah Saaroni and Hung Lin is a community exhibition featuring artworks inspired by lived experience of the Holocaust and personal memories of a vanished world. Sept 13 to Oct 28 Community Exhibition: Healing is a community exhibition featuring four artists who explore the human psyche and how artmaking can benefit physical disabilities and mental health. Featuring Sarah Grieves, Lesley O’Gorman, Jane Tanner, and Elizabeth Whyte.

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Glimmer Gallery Glen Eira City Council Gallery

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Cyrus Tang, Lacrimae Rerum – 4505.00s, 2016, archival pigment print, 100 × 100cm Courtesy the artist, ARC ONE Gallery, Melbourne and Town Hall Gallery

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Cnr Glen Eira and Hawthorn roads, Caulfield 3162. T (03) 9524-3333. W www.gleneira.vic.gov.au/gallery 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 Sept 3 Twenty Melbourne Painters Society – 105th Annual Exhibition. Gallery Two: Larapinta: A botanical journey by Harlinah Teoh. Sept 7 to Oct 1 Growth. Youth Art Exhibition. Glen Eira Youth Services. Also, Glen Eira Historical Society: Musical Notes from Glen Eira.

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Lauraine Diggins Fine Art 5 Malakoff Street, North Caulfield 3161. T (03) 9509-9855. E [email protected] 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, Works on Paper and Decorative Arts and sourcing major European artworks on request. To Sept 3 Participating in the AAADA Sydney Fair at The Great Hall, Sydney University.

Monash University Museum of Art | MUMA Ground Floor, Building F, Monash University, Caulfield Campus, 900 Dandenong Road, Caulfield East 3145. T (03) 9905-4217. E [email protected] W www.monash.edu.au/muma Free entry. H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to 5.00. Closed Sun. Mon by appt. Visit website for full exhibition program. To Sept 23 Thin Skin.

Florence Rodway (1881–1971), Portrait of a Woman, 1935, pastel on paper, 50 × 40cm Courtesy Lauraine Diggins Fine Art

MADA Gallery Monash University, Caulfield Campus, Building D, Ground Floor, 900 Dandenong Road, Caulfield East 3145. E [email protected] W www.monash.edu/mada/galleries/mada-gallery Free entry. H Wed–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to 5.00 during exhibitions. Please see website for details.

Ms D Yunupiƾu, Two Sisters Together, 2021, natural earth pigments and recycled print toner on bark, 154 × 86cm Collection of Bernard Shafer Photograph: © Buku-Larrƾgay Mulka, Yirrkala and Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne Courtesy Monash University Museum of Art | MUMA

Kairos – Perfect Timing Dawn Csutoros, Akiko Nagino, Pamela Rataj and Taka Sugawara navigate the spirituality of true focus, with works that are process oriented, allowing time to slow down. These works echo timelessness and transition. Feel the connection between life forms and a sense of time which cannot be measured, only experienced.

Exhibition 21 August – 8 September 2023 Opening event Thurs 24 Aug, 6–8pm | Artists’ talk Thurs 31 Aug 11am. $10. RSVP required.

603 Toorak Road, Toorak, Vic 3142 (rear of Toorak Uniting Church) T: (03) 9829 0340 E: [email protected] W: www.kinrossarts.org.au H Mon - Fri 10.00am to 3.00pm. Also open Sun 27 Aug and Sun 3 Sept. Image: Pamela Rataj, The White Piece, apoxysculpt, wire, recycled wood table, 177 × 43 × 43cm. Courtesy the artist

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Greater Melbourne TARRAWARRA TarraWarra Museum of Art YERING

BUNDOORA Bundoora Homestead Art Centre

STRATHMORE Manyung Gallery Strathmore

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

Banyule Open Studios W www.banyuleopenstudios.com.au Oct 14 to 15 Visit the studios and creative spaces of 40 artists working with various mediums, including sculpture, painting, digital art, textiles and more. See ad page 87.

Bolin Bolin Gallery at Bulleen Art & Garden

in collaboration with Darebin Council. Sept 30 to Dec 16 Of Earth and Ether (Flowers never bend) by Louise Meuwissen. Also, Nimbostratus – Aleeshanee Faery, Larissa McFarlane, Penelope Pollard, Warren Loorham, Joanna Kiriazis, Nicole Tsourlenes, Jane Tomlinson, Dinithi Samarawickrama, Marnie Woods, and Leeann Preddy.

6 Manningham Road West, Bulleen 3105. T (03) 8850-3030. W www.gallery.baag.com.au H Daily 9.00 to 5.00. To Sept 25 Neptune’s Grotto ceramic sculpture and painting by Lynne Foard, Meredith Plain, and Lisa Hopper. Sept 29 to Oct 30 Naturally Inspired sculpture by Melissa Thomas.

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre 7 Prospect Hill Drive, Bundoora 3083. T (03) 9496-1060. E [email protected] W arts.darebin.vic.gov.au/bundoorahomestead H Thurs–Sat 11.00 to 4.00. Ongoing Truth Telling Display – permanent display led by the Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation,

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Louise Meuwissen with work in progress, The Flower it Gleams, 2023 Photograph: Joanna Kitto Courtesy the artist and Bundoora Homestead Art Centre

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Burrinja Gallery (map ref Melway 75 B12) Wurundjeri Country, Burrinja Cultural Centre, 351 Glenfern Road, Upwey 3158. T (03) 9754-8723. E [email protected] W www.burrinja.org.au H Galleries, artist studios, and gift shop are open Wed–Sat 10.00 to 4.00.

Deakin University Art Gallery Building FA, Burwood Campus, 221 Burwood Hwy, Burwood 3125. T (03) 9244-5344. E [email protected] W deakin.edu.au/art-collection/ Free entry. H Mon–Fri 11.00 to 5.00. Closed public hols. To Oct 13 Deakin University Contemporary Small Sculpture Award – established in 2009 and organised by the Art Collection and Galleries Unit at Deakin University, Victoria. The award celebrates contemporary sculpture with an exhibition of finalists’ work at the Deakin University Art Gallery. Supported by Community Bank at Deakin University.

Fly Little Bird Gallery 58 Newlands Road, Coburg North 3058. E [email protected] W www.flylittlebirdgallery.au H Wed–Sat 12.00 to 6.00 or by appt.

2021 Deakin University Contemporary Small Sculpture Award, installation view Photograph: Polo Jimenez Courtesy Deakin University Art Gallery

Footscray Community Arts 45 Moreland Street, Footscray 3011. W footscrayarts.com To Sept 17 Footscray Art Prize 2023. www.footscrayartprize.com

Gallery ‘Loft 275’ Ivanhoe Library, Level 1, 275 Upper Heidelberg Road, Ivanhoe 3079. H Daily during library hours. To Sept 10 Nature’s Bounty by Julia Greenham.

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Heide Museum of Modern Art 7 Templestowe Road, Bulleen 3105. T (03) 9850-1500. E [email protected] W www.heide.com.au H Tues–Sun 10.00 to 5.00. Closed Mon. Visit website for full exhibition program. To Oct 22 Beneath the Surface, Behind the Scenes. To Nov 19 Nadia Hernández: Palomita/Soledad. Sept 9 to Feb 10, 2024 Paul Boston: Stone Clouds.

Jazz Money, With textual consent, 2023, screen print on calico Courtesy the artist and Incinerator Gallery

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Berna Reale, Palomo (still), 2012, video Exhibiting in Beneath the Surface, Behind the Scenes, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne, 2023 © the artist Courtesy the artist, Galeria Nara Roesler, São Paulo and Heide Museum of Modern Art

The Hut Gallery Ferntree Gully Arts Society Inc. 157 Underwood Road, Ferntree Gully 3156. E [email protected] W thehutgallery.com.au H Fri 1.00 to 4.00, Sat–Sun 11.00 to 4.00. Sept 2 to 24 Sunlight & Shadow – members exhibition. Foyer: Nature’s Essence by Karen Cooper.

Incinerator Gallery (map ref Melway 28 D7) 180 Holmes Road, Aberfeldie 3040. T (03) 9243-1750. E [email protected] W www.incineratorgallery.com.au Free entry. H Tues–Sun 11.00 to 4.00. Closed public hols and between exhibitions. To Sept 24 Main Gallery: Alt/Text brings together First Nations artists who engage in acts of alteration, intervention and transformation of found objects. By deploying text, language, and visual symbols, they each alter narratives of representation, identity, community, and Country. This exhibition presents diverse practices and narratives spanning across assemblage, installation, light, painting, poetry, jewellery, and works on paper by local and interstate artists – Damien Shen, Ebony Birks, Jazz Money, Jenna Lee, Libby Harward, Mackenzie Lee, Steven Rhall, and Tony Albert. Curated by Jenna Lee. Atrium: Collective Breath with Nikhil James Arlo, Phoebe Kelly, and Chloe Arnott. Boadle Hall: Lomiga Lua: i Luga ‘o le Moana with Leitu Bonnici, Alitasi Fatu, Denise Roberts, Moira Roberts, and Numiamalepule Adrian Tuitama.

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687 Doncaster Road, Doncaster 3108. T (03) 9840-9367. E [email protected] W www.manningham.vic.gov.au/gallery www.facebook.com/artsmanningham H Wed–Sat 11.00 to 4.00. Closed Sun–Tues and public hols.

Manyung Gallery Strathmore 335 Napier Street, Strathmore 3041. T (03) 9787-2953. W www.manyunggallery.com.au H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 9.00 to 4.00.

Montsalvat, The Barn Gallery 7 Hillcrest Avenue, Eltham 3095. T (03) 9439-7712. W montsalvat.com.au H Wed–Sun 10.00 to 4.00. To Sept 17 Aquatic Veridical: Examining The Apposition of Time in Undersea Landscapes by Lea Kannar-Lichtenberger. Artist talk: Sat Sept 16, 2–3.30pm. leakannar.com See ad page 95.

Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery (MPRG) (map ref Melway 145 G4) Civic Reserve, Dunns Road, Mornington 3931. T (03) 5975-4395. E [email protected] W mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au Free entry. H Tues–Sun 11.00 to 4.00. Closed Mon and public hols. Sept 15 to Nov 5 Archibald Prize 2023 – Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery will welcome enthusiastic art lovers for the prestigious and popular Archibald Prize 2023 with an extraordinary display of 57 portraits, featuring public figures and cultural identities from all walks of life, reflecting the stories of our times. This exclusive Victorian event will bring tens of thousands of visitors to the Mornington Peninsula to enjoy the works on display and the immersive program of events and art experiences Established in 1921, the Archibald Prize is now more than a century old and is judged by the trustees of the Art Gallery of New South Wales. An Art Gallery of New South Wales touring exhibition. See ad page 18.

Melbourne listings Installation view of the Archibald Prize 2023 exhibition featuring (L–R) Marie Mansfield, Yvette Coppersmith, Kim Leutwyler, Matt Adnate, Angela Brennan Photograph: © Art Gallery of New South Wales Courtesy the artists, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney and Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery

Museum of Australian Photography (MAPh) 860 Ferntree Gully Road, Wheelers Hill 3150. T (03) 8544-0500. E [email protected] W maph.org.au Instagram: @maph_photography H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 4.00. To Sept 10 Anne Zahalka: ZAHALKAWORLD – an artist’s archive. Sept 21 to Nov 12 William & Winifred Bowness Photography Prize. See ad page 14.

Tamara Dean, Love and fertility, 2022–23, from the series ‘The suspended moment’, pigment inkjet print, 100 × 75cm Courtesy the artist, Michael Reid Gallery, Sydney/Berlin and Museum of Australian Photography (MAPh)

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TarraWarra Museum of Art 313 Healesville-Yarra Glen Road, Healesville 3777. T (03) 5957-3100. E [email protected] W www.twma.com.au Adults $10, Seniors $8, Concession $5. H Tues–Sun 11.00 to 5.00, and public hols. To Nov 12 The Soils Project.

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future, not only equipped with this knowledge but also actively enacting it. Explored by local and international artists, this exhibition directs us towards where the sea meets the sun; and dares us to imagine a future deeply respectful for the multiplicity of perspectives derived from the many custodians of the planet. Curated by Tess Maunder, Commissioning Institution NorthSite Contemporary Arts.

177 Watton Street, Werribee 3030. H Wed–Sun 11.00 to 3.00. Sept 6 to 23 Close Knit – Clare Bannatyne, Inger Christofferson, Esther Cloonan, Beverly Cox, Robyn Fry, Elizabeth van Herwaarden, Wendy Knight, and Carol Rowlands.

Raqs Media Collective, Deep Breath, 2019, film stills, installation view Courtesy the artists and Walker Street Gallery & Arts Centre

Whitehorse Artspace Box Hill Town Hall, 1022 Whitehorse Road, Box Hill 3128. T (03) 9262-6250. E [email protected] W www.whitehorseartspace.com.au H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat 12.00 to 4.00. To Sept 23 Back to Box Hill – an exhibition of artworks created by artists who taught in the remarkable heyday of art education, offered at the Box Hill Institute of TAFE. Artists include Rona Green, Dawna Richardson-Hyde, and Sue McFarland, together with artwork by the enigmatic Ian Gardiner. Multiple artworks by Gardiner were donated to the Whitehorse Art Collection from the estate of this important artist in 2015. Robyn Fry, Busy Bees Courtesy the artist

Walker Street Gallery & Arts Centre (map ref Melway 90 D8 E7) Cnr Walker and Robinson streets, Dandenong 3175. T (03) 9706-8441. E [email protected] W www.greaterdandenong.vic.gov.au/arts H Tues–Fri 12.00 to 4.00. Walker Street Gallery & Arts Centre is South Eastern Melbourne’s premier art centre. Sept 26 to Nov 3 Planetary Gestures – Amrita Hepi, Susie Losch, Raqs Media Collective, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Jimmy John Thaiday, and Trevor Yeung. Planetary Gestures is an exhibition devised to explore ideas surrounding ecological systems, ancient knowledge, celestial blueprints and tidal movements across the land, sea and sky known as Australasia, part of the wider Asia-Pacific and the “Great Ocean.” This framework brings together a range of artists who think deeply about alternative geographies; paying respect to the cultural continuum and envisioning a

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Brett Robertson, Saggar-fired form Courtesy the artist and Whitehorse Artspace

Yering Station Art Gallery 38 Melba Highway, Yarra Glen 3775. T (03) 9730-0102. E [email protected] W yering.com Contact: Dr Ewen Jarvis. H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 6.00.

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Cook Street Collective 41 Cook Street, Flinders 3929. T (03) 5989-1022. E [email protected] W www.cookstreetcollective.com.au Instagram: @csc_gallery H Fri–Mon 10.00 to 4.00, Tues–Thurs by appt.

EVERYWHEN Artspace 1/39 Cook Street, Flinders 3929. T (03) 5989-0496. E [email protected] W everywhenart.com.au Directors: Susan McCulloch OAM and Emily McCulloch Childs. H Fri–Sun 11.00 to 4.00. Contemporary Australian art gallery established by art writers and gallerists Susan McCulloch OAM and Emily McCulloch Childs. Presenting fine quality art by leading Aboriginal artists Australia-wide. To Sept 19 Three sisters from Warlukurlangu. Striking new paintings by Western Desert sister/cousins Cecily Napanangka Marshall, Judith Nungarrayi Martin, and Valerie Napanangka Marshall. In partnership with Warlukurlangu Aboriginal Artists. Sept 7 to 10 EVERYWHEN Artspace at Sydney Contemporary 2023, Carriageworks – NextGen Ernabella painters, and spirit poles by Jack Nawilil, Maningrida Arts, Booth A11. See ad page 7.

Valerie Napanangka Marshall, Pikilyi Jukurrpa (Vaughan Springs Dreaming), 2023, acrylic on linen, 91 × 91cm Courtesy the artist, Warlukurlangu Artists, Northern Territory and EVERYWHEN Artspace

Frankston Arts Centre and Cube 37 Galleries 27–37 Davey Street, Frankston 3199. T (03) 9784-1060. W www.thefac.com.au H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 9.00 to 2.00. Glass Cube & Art After Dark view 24/7 from the street: 48 Hours, 24 Minutes and 15 Seconds by Dan Elborne. Cube Gallery: Famous Faces: FAC Kids Art Exhibition. FAC Curved Wall: The Threads That Bind Us by Rubaba Haider. Artist talk: Sat Sept 16, 10.30–11.30am. Registration essential. FAC Atrium: For Our Elders by Nairm Marr Djambana. FAC Mezzanine: Edge of Colour by Eleesa Howard. FAC Foyer: FAC Design Store.

Gordon Studio Glassblowers 290 Red Hill Road, Red Hill 3937. H Daily 10.00 to 5.00.

Manyung Gallery Mount Eliza 54 Mount Eliza Way, Mount Eliza 3930. T (03) 9787-2953. W www.manyunggallery.com.au H Mon 10.00 to 3.00, Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 9.00 to 5.00.

McClelland Sculpture Park + Gallery 390 McClelland Drive, Langwarrin 3910. T (03) 9789-1671. E [email protected] W mcclelland.org.au H Wed–Sun 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Mon–Tues and select public hols. To Nov 19 Gail Mabo, Lisa Waup, Dominic White.

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Montalto Sculpture Park 33 Shoreham Road, Red Hill South 3937. T (03) 5989-8412. W www.montalto.com.au Free entry. H Daily 11.00 to 5.00.

Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery (MPRG) W mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au See Melbourne entry for exhibition details.

Installation view of Gail Mabo’s Mum’s childhood home, 2021, from the exhibition House of Cards at Umbrella Studio Contemporary Arts, Cairns, 2021 Courtesy the artist, Umbrella Studio Contemporary Arts, Cairns and McClelland Sculpture Park + Gallery

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19 Main Street, Yinnar 3869. T (03) 5163-1310. W www.arcyinnar.org H Thurs–Sun 12.00 to 4.00. Sept 2 to Oct 1 Gathered Threads textile exhibition.

36 Main Street, Yinnar 3869. T 0429-432-896. E [email protected] W www.matchboxgallery.com.au H Fri–Sun 11.00 to 4.00, or by appt.

Gippsland Art Gallery Port of Sale, 70 Foster Street, Sale 3850. H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 5.30, Sat–Sun and public hols 10.00 to 4.00.

Latrobe Regional Gallery 138 Commercial Road, Morwell 3840. T (03) 5128-5700. E [email protected] W latroberegionalgallery.com H Daily 10.00 to 4.00. To Sept 17 G4: Spectral Sea by Kim McDonald. G5 and 6: A Forest – an LRG Collection exhibition. To Oct 22 G1 and 2: Collective Movements, curated by Kate ten Buuren, Maya Hodge and N’Arweet Professor Carolyn Briggs AM PhD with advice from Professor Brian Martin. G3: Open Channels by Kate Mitchell. Check out more exhibitions and workshops at latroberegionalgallery.com

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Mingara Gallery 242 Thompson Avenue, Cowes, Phillip Island 3922. T (03) 5952-3722, 0457-343-771. E [email protected] W www.mingaragallery.com.au H Fri–Sat 10.00 to 4.00, Sun 11.00 to 3.00, or by appt.

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Elizabeth Arthur Fine Art Gallery & Sculpture Garden 35 Carmichael Street, Hamilton 3300. T (03) 5572-2851. E [email protected] Director: Dr Elizabeth Arthur. H Open by appt.

Geelong Art Space 89 Ryrie Street, Geelong 3220. E [email protected] W www.geelongartspace.com Instagram: @geelongartspace H Online 24/7 to view and acquire art pieces. Please check our website for opening times to visit. To Sept 30 Pink & Green . . . with something in between – group exhibition featuring works by local Geelong and regional contemporary craft makers and artists together with those from further afield.

Geelong Gallery 55 Little Malop Street, Geelong 3220. T (03) 5229-3645. E [email protected] W geelonggallery.org.au Director: Jason Smith. H Daily 10.00 to 5.00. To Oct 8, 2023 Geelong Acquisitive Print Awards. Free entry. To Oct 15 Graphic Investigation – Prints by Postwar Emigré Artists in Australia. Free entry. To Oct 29 The Housing Question by Helen Grace and Narelle Jubelin. Free entry. To Oct 29 Phenomena. Free entry.

Hamilton Gallery 107 Brown Street, Hamilton 3300. H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 2.00.

The Papermill Gallery 100 Lower Paper Mills Road, Fyansford 3218. T 0467-647-864. E [email protected] W www.thepapermillgallery.com.au Director: John Hughson. H Wed–Sun 11.00 to 4.00.

Qdos Fine Arts 35 Allenvale Road, Lorne 3232. T (03) 5289-1989. W www.qdosarts.com Director: Graeme Wilkie OAM. H Visit website for opening hours.

Union Cellars Pop Up Gallery 6 Union Street, Geelong 3220. To Dec 21 Excogitation = word salad revolving artwork by Frank Prskalo.

Sally Hutchinson, Studio Leaves, textural mixed media, 30cm round Courtesy the artist and Geelong Art Space

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Warrnambool Art Gallery 26 Liebig Street, Warrnambool 3280. T (03) 5559-4949. E [email protected] W www.thewag.com.au Director: Aaron Bradbrook. H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 3.00. To Oct 29 There’s No Place Like Home. To Nov 5 I have been here before by Rachel Robb. Sept 24 to Dec 3 Structures of Feeling by Paul Yore and Albert Tucker.

Oct 26 to Dec 3 Anzara Clark: Where the Light Enters – paper artist Anzara Clark explores the ideas that wounds allow light to penetrate hidden spaces. Art Screen outdoor exhibition: to Oct 22 Serwah Attafuah & Jonathan Zawada: Digital Anthropocene – an exploration of the merging of art and science at the virtual forefront. Video and light-boxes.

Central Victoria La Trobe Art Institute Bendigo Art Gallery BENDIGO MARYBOROUGH CASTLEMAINE Central Goldfields Art Gallery Falkner Gallery

Ramak Bamzar, Leila from the ‘Moustachioed Women and Rhinoplastic Girls’ series, 2022, pigment inkjet print on paper © the artist Courtesy the artist and Art Gallery of Ballarat

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Ararat Gallery TAMA (Textile Art Museum Australia) 82 Vincent Street, Ararat 3377. T (03) 5355-0220. E [email protected] W www.araratgallerytama.com.au H Daily 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Good Friday, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year’s Day. Anzac Day 1.00 to 4.00. To Oct 29 Hearts of Absent Women by Ema Shin. To Nov 19 WAMA Art Prize.

Art Gallery of Ballarat 40 Lydiard Street North, Ballarat 3350. T (03) 5320-5858. E [email protected] W artgalleryofballarat.com.au H Daily 10.00 to 5.00. Closed Christmas and Boxing Day. Ballarat International Foto Biennale 2023: to Oct 22 People Power – Platon – celebrity photographs by well-known photographer Platon. Ticketed exhibition. Also, Instant Warhol – a selection of Polaroids by Andy Warhol. Ticketed exhibition. To Nov 5 Yvonne Todd: The Stephanie Collection – New Zealand photographer Yvonne Todd’s unique and distinctive portraits. Also, Ramak Bamzar: Pro Femina – a celebration of the strength of Iranian women by Iranian photographer Ramak Bamzar. To Nov 19 Karenne Ann & Heather Horrocks: Effacement – crocheted video tapes form masks, which feature in powerful photographs. Backstage exhibitions: to Oct 22 Ian Kemp: Neverlasting – photographs of Andean plateaus, exploring transience of life.

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Ian Kemp, Carachi Pampa, 2023, digital photograph © the artist Courtesy the artist and Art Gallery of Ballarat

Bendigo Art Gallery 42 View Street, Bendigo 3550. T (03) 5434-6088. E [email protected] W www.bendigoartgallery.com.au Director: Jessica Bridgfoot. H Gallery/shop open daily 10.00 to 5.00. Sept 9 to Jan 14, 2024 Essays on Earth. Brodie Ellis, Paul Kane and John Wolseley.

Castlemaine Art Museum 14 Lyttleton Street, Castlemaine 3450. T (03) 5472-2292. E [email protected] W castlemaineartmuseum.org.au Admission free. H Thurs, Sat–Sun 12.00 to 4.00, Fri 12.00 to 6.30.

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The Drying Shed Art Space & Studio MA56 Working Studios The Mill, 9 Walker Street, Castlemaine 3450. E [email protected] W dryingshed.com.au H Thurs–Mon 10.30 to 3.30.

La Trobe Art Institute, La Trobe University 121 View Street, Bendigo 3550. T (03) 5444-7272. E [email protected] W www.latrobe.edu.au/art-institute Director: Bala Starr. Free entry. H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 12.00 to 5.00, Mon by appt.

The Old Auction House 52–56 Mollison Street, Kyneton 3444. T (03) 5422-2047. E [email protected] W www.theoldauctionhouse.com.au H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 4.00. Open public hols. Closed Dec 25 to Jan 2 annually. Independently run arts precinct with gallery spaces, shop, and artist studios; featuring mid-career and emerging Australian artists. To Sept 11 Kyneton Daffodil & Arts Festival Art and Photography Exhibitions. Sept 14 to Oct 19 Art Quilt Exhibition; Beyond the Stitch by Fran Batrouney, Leslie Edwards, and Jann Haggart.

Horsham Regional Art Gallery 80 Wilson Street, Horsham 3400. T (03) 5382-9575. E [email protected] W www.horshamtownhall.com.au H Daily 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Christmas Day.

Mildura Arts Centre 199 Cureton Avenue, Mildura 3500. T (03) 5018-8330. E [email protected] W www.milduraartscentre.com.au H Daily 10.00 to 4.00. To Oct 8 Monochrome – Mildura Arts Centre Collection. To Oct 15 Botanic – Mildura Arts Centre Collection.

Shepparton Art Museum (SAM) 530 Wyndham Street, Shepparton 3630. T (03) 4804-5000. E [email protected] W www.sheppartonartmuseum.com.au Free entry. H Mon–Fri (except Tues) 10.00 to 4.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 5.00. To Oct 15 After the Rain. To Oct 22 JamFactory ICON Kunmanara Carroll: Ngaylu Nyanganyi Ngura Winki (I Can See All Those Places). To Feb 11, 2024 Dance Me to the End of Love: Journeys from birth to death in the SAM Collection. To May 6, 2024 Emma Coulter: spatial deconstruction #30 (social fabric).

North North East & North West Mildura Arts Centre Workspace 3496 MILDURA

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Benalla Art Gallery (map ref Melway 619 D6) Botanical Gardens, Bridge Street, Benalla 3672. T (03) 5760-2619. E [email protected] 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 Sept 17 Always and Altered.

JamFactory ICON Kunmanara Carroll: Ngaylu Nyanganyi Ngura Winki (I Can See All Those Places), installation view, Shepparton Art Museum, 2023 Photograph: Leon Schoots Courtesy Shepparton Art Museum

Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery Horseshoe Bend, Swan Hill 3585. T (03) 5036-2430. E [email protected] W gallery.swanhill.vic.gov.au www.facebook.com/swanhillregionalartgallery Instagram: @swanhillartgal Entry by donation. H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun and public hols 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Mon, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and Good Friday. Open daily during Victorian school hols.

TarraWarra Museum of Art W www.twma.com.au See Melbourne entry for exhibition details.

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Turbo Gallery 58 Federal Street, Rainbow 3424. T 0429-357-966. E [email protected] W www.turbogallery.com.au H Visit website for opening hours.

Wangaratta Art Gallery 56 Ovens Street, Wangaratta 3677. T (03) 5722-0865. E [email protected] W www.wangarattaartgallery.com.au Free entry. H Tues–Sun 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Mon, public hols and for exhibition installations. Wangaratta Art Gallery is a Cultural Service of the Rural City of Wangaratta. To Sept 24 Gallery 2: Warriors Unmasked | The Art Project, Centre Against Violence. To Oct 22 Gallery 1: Looking Glass by Judy Watson and Yhonnie Scarce. Aug 30 to Nov 28 WPACC Foyer Gallery: The sounds I saw by Marc Bongers. Sept 30 to Nov 5 Gallery 2: The Four Pillars by Evangeline Cachinero.

Warragul Region JINDIVICK Red Tree Gallery

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Bradley Hall Antiques & Art Gallery Yhonnie Scarce, Only a mother could love them, 2016, hand blown glass, 25 × 15cm diameter each (variable sizes – approx.) Monash University Collection, purchased by the Monash Business School 2017 Courtesy the artist, Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne, THIS IS NO FANTASY, Melbourne and Wangaratta Art Gallery

Workspace 3496 2/38 Indi Avenue, Red Cliffs 3496. T 0416-717-669. E [email protected] W www.workspace3496.com Director: Rohan Morris. Free entry. H Wed–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat 10.00 to 1.00.

12 Old Telegraph Road West, Drouin West 3818. T (03) 5626-8355, 0407-443-606. E [email protected] W www.garymilesart.com.au H Open every weekend, or by appt. Australian studio of artist Gary Miles. Gallery viewing of available paintings of past series.

Red Tree Gallery and Laurie Collins Sculpture Garden 420 Main Jindivick Road, Jindivick 3818. T Contact Laurie Collins 0457-099-094. E [email protected] W www.redtreegallery.com.au Through Sept Joan Price paintings.

WAS Gallery Warragul Art Studios, 37 Latrobe Street, Warragul 3820. T 0428-513-905. W www.wasgallery.com.au Free entry. H Wed–Sat 10.00 to 4.00.

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China Cultural Centre in Sydney Level 1, 151 Castlereagh Street, Sydney 2000. T (02) 8228-3050. E [email protected] W cccsydney.org/ H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 1.00 and 2.00 to 5.00. Opening times vary depending on events, classes and public hols; please stay informed via our social media and website.

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The Ken Done Gallery 1 Hickson Road, The Rocks 2000. T (02) 8274-4500. E [email protected] W www.kendone.com.au H Daily 10.00 to 5.30. Some of the artist’s most familiar subjects can be found in this new and vibrant collection of paintings. On both large and small canvases and a number of works on paper, Done embraces his signature colours and quintessential style in this captivating body of work. The artist’s publication Ken Done: Art Design Life, a comprehensive and extensively illustrated monograph on Done’s art and design, celebrates the man, his life’s work and his legacy, is available both as a standalone book and as a limited edition, including a small print and encased in a yellow Perspex sleeve. Limited edition prints, posters and other art related products, including four mini books published by Thames & Hudson, themed on the reef, the beach, Sydney, and the outback are available for sale in the gallery shop.

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Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW) Art Gallery Road, Sydney 2000. W www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au H Daily 10.00 to 5.00. Ongoing, Yiribana Gallery: Displaying works from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art collection. Sept 2 to Jan 21, 2024 Hoda Afshar: A curve is a broken line.

Hoda Afshar, Untitled #88, from the series ‘Speak the Wind’, 2015–22 © the artist Courtesy the artist and Art Gallery of New South Wales

Ground Floor, 255 Elizabeth Street, Sydney 2000. T (02) 8267-3400. E [email protected] W www.koreanculture.org.au H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 6.00. Sept 15 to Nov 10 Kwangho Lee: Cutting Lines features ten new works, showcasing Lee’s approach to unlocking the potential of different forms through the medium of 3D printing.

Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA) 140 George Street, The Rocks 2000. T (02) 9245-2400. W www.mca.com.au Facebook: @mca.australia Instagram: @mca_australia Twitter: @MCA_Australia H Tues–Sun 10.00 to 5.00, Fri 10.00 to 9.00. Closed Mon. To Nov 5 Zoe Leonard: Al río / To the River – for her first major exhibition in Australia, acclaimed American artist Zoe Leonard presents her large-scale photographic work Al río / To the River at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. Leonard’s complex and nuanced portrait of the river, which forms a border between Mexico and the United States of America, is a visually poetic and probing meditation on the river’s broader role as a site of agriculture, commerce, culture, policing and surveillance. To March 10, 2024 MCA Collection: Artists in Focus – highlights key bodies of work by more than 50 artists acquired by the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia since its inception in 1989. It represents a dynamic approach to the

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presentation of the MCA’s permanent collection, which will change over the course of 24 months.Artists: Joan Brassil, Kevin Gilbert, Simryn Gill, Jumaadi, Tracey Moffatt, Sancintya Mohini Simpson, John Nixon, Leyla Stevens, Alick Tipoti, and a selection of bark paintings from the Arnott’s Collection showcasing Aboriginal artists from Groote Eylandt, Yirrkala, Galiwin’ku, Milingimbi, Maningrida, Ramingining, Gunbalanya, Wadeye, and the Tiwi Islands.

Zoe Leonard, Al río / To the River (detail), 2016–22, gelatin silver prints, C-prints and inkjet prints Production supported by Mudam Luxembourg – Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean, Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris, Paris Musées, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, Galerie Gisela Capitain and Hauser & Wirth © the artist Courtesy the artist, Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne, Hauser & Wirth, Zurich and Museum of Contemporary Art Australia

Museum of Sydney Cnr Phillip and Bridge streets, Sydney 2000. T (02) 9251-5988. W sydneylivingmuseums.com.au Free entry. H Daily 10.00 to 5.00. Closed Christmas Day and Good Friday. The Museum presents a diverse program of exhibitions and events.

S.H. Ervin Gallery National Trust of Australia (NSW), Watson Road, Observatory Hill, The Rocks 2000. T (02) 9258-0173. E [email protected] W www.shervingallery.com.au H Tues–Sun 11.00 to 5.00. To Sept 10 Art in Conflict – a touring exhibition of contemporary art from the collection of the Australian War Memorial. Three major bodies of work debut in this exhibition: two recent official war art commissions – Susan Norrie (Iraq, 2016) and Megan Cope (Middle East, 2017) – and a landmark commemorative work by Angelica Mesiti. A showcase of diverse responses to war, the exhibition includes more than 70 paintings, drawings, films, prints, photography, and sculptures. Leading Australian artists are represented such as Khadim Ali, Rushdi Anwar, eX de Medici, Denise Green, Richard Lewer, Mike Parr, and Ben Quilty. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, a collection priority for the Memorial in recent years, is featured, with works by Tony Albert, Paddy Bedford, Robert Campbell Jr, Michael Cook, Shirley Macnamara, and Betty Muffler. Sept 16 to Oct 29 Fearless: Contemporary Indigenous Women Artists – Indigenous women artists have come into their own, starting with the groundbreaking work of the late, great Emily Kame Kngwarraye in the early 1990s. This stunning exhibition presents the innovation in art practice by artists not constrained by the conventionalities of the Western tradition of painting. They have created their own dynamic visual language informed by their connection to country and culture, and have forged a powerful and distinctive voice. Featuring the work of artists such as Mantua Nangala, Noƾgirrƾa Marawili, Makinti Napanangka, and Naata Nungurrayi, the exhibition comprehensively captures this artistic zeitgeist. The work in this exhibition is on loan from the Hassall Milson Collection Warrang/Sydney with curatorial assistance from Robert Hirschmann.

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Carriageworks 245 Wilson Street, Eveleigh 2015. W carriageworks.com.au H Wed–Sun 10.00 to 5.00. Sept 7 to 10 Sydney Contemporary 2023.

4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art 181–187 Hay Street, Haymarket, Sydney 2000. T (02) 9212-0380. E [email protected] W www.4a.com.au H Tues–Wed and Fri–Sun 11.00 to 5.00, Thurs 11.00 to 8.00. Closed Mon.

Sheffer Gallery 38 Lander Street, Darlington 2008. T (02) 9310-5683. E [email protected] W www.sheffergallery.com H Wed-Sat 11.00 to 6.00.

Sydney Contemporary 2023 Carriageworks, 245 Wilson Street, Eveleigh 2015. W sydneycontemporary.com.au Sept 7 to 10 Sydney Contemporary 2023 welcomes over 90 galleries, showcasing the work of over 450 leading and emerging artists exhibiting the best in contemporary art (see ad page 12). Art Almanac joins the Fair as a proud Media Partner, visit us at Stand M3.

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Transformation of 530 Dwellings, Bordeaux, France Photograph: Philippe Ruault 2015 Courtesy Tin Sheds Gallery

Verge Gallery Jane Foss Russell Plaza, City Road, University of Sydney, Darlington 2050. H Mon–Wed and Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Thurs 10.00 to 7.00, Sat by appt.

White Rabbit Gallery 30 Balfour Street (near Central Station), Chippendale 2008. T (02) 8399-2867. W www.whiterabbitcollection.org H Wed–Sun 10.00 to 5.00. To Nov 12 I Am the People group show. What is the future of class in China? At a time when the nation is rapidly transforming into a global economic and political powerhouse, issues of class stratification and social mobility become increasingly urgent.

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43–51 Cowper Wharf Road, Woolloomooloo 2011. T (02) 9356-0555. E [email protected] W www.artspace.org.au H Visit website for opening hours and updates.

The Cross Art Projects 8 Llankelly Lane, Kings Cross 2011. T (02) 9357-2058, 0406-537-933. E [email protected] W www.crossart.com.au Director: Jo Holder. H Visit website for opening times.

Curatorial & Co. Gallery 80 William Street, Woolloomooloo 2011. E [email protected] W curatorialandco.com Aug 30 to Sept 16 (opening Thurs Aug 30, 5–8pm) Pay Attention to the Heavens by Lilli Waters.

Dominik Mersch Gallery 1/75 Mclachlan Avenue, Rushcutters Bay 2011. H Wed–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to 5.00.

45 Burton Street, Darlinghurst 2010. T (02) 9368-1173. E [email protected] 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

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66 McLachlan Avenue, Rushcutters Bay 2011. T (02) 9332-1019. E [email protected] W www.arthousegallery.com.au H Tues–Fri 9.30 to 6.00, Sat 10.00 to 5.00. To Sept 9 In Return by Joshua Yeldham. Sept 7 to 10 Arthouse Gallery at Sydney Contemporary 2023, Carriageworks – A Fragile Strength by Clifford How. Sept 21 to Oct 7 Dean Home.

13–17 Riley Street, Woolloomooloo 2011. E [email protected] W firstdraft.org.au H Wed–Sun 11.00 to 5.00 except during exhibition changeover. Established in 1986, Firstdraft is Australia’s longest-running artist-led organisation.

6 Bourke Street, Woolloomooloo 2011. T 0411-821-550. W franceskeevil.com.au Wed–Sun 10.00 to 5.00. Aug 30 to Sept 10 Sanctuary by Michael Kelly – oil paintings of landscape and urban scenes. Also, Alan Somerville – bronze figurative table sculptures. Sept 27 to Oct 8 Curious Rhythm by IAVA (Illawarra Association of the Visual Arts). Curated exhibition of IAVA members.

Gallery 9 9 Darley Street, Darlinghurst 2010. T (02) 9380-9909. E [email protected] W www.gallery9.com.au Director: Allan Cooley. H Wed–Sat 11.00 to 5.00, Sun–Mon by appt.

Gallery Sally Dan-Cuthbert 20 McLachlan Avenue, Rushcutters Bay 2011. H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00, Sun 12.00 to 4.00 or by appt.

King Street Gallery on William 177–185 William Street, Darlinghurst 2010. T (02) 9360-9727. E [email protected] W kingstreetgallery.com.au H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 6.00, Sun–Mon by appt. Joshua Yeldham, Surrender Tree – Morning Bay, acrylic and cane on hand-carved board, 200 × 200cm Courtesy the artist and Arthouse Gallery

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1/52–54 Stanley Street, Darlinghurst 2010. T (02) 9368-1142. E [email protected] W www.stanleystreetgallery.com.au Directors: Merilyn Bailey and Liza Feeney. H Wed–Sat 11.00 to 6.00. Sept 7 to 10 Stanley Street Gallery at Sydney Contemporary 2023, Carriageworks – Agus Wijaya, Jackson Farley, and Jacquie Meng, Booth A08. Sept 18 to Oct 7 Single-Use by Shaun Hayes.

91 Campbell Street, Surry Hills 2010. T (02) 9055-4688. E [email protected] W stationgallery.com.au H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00. To Sept 23 Dry Bones, Crying Stones by Adam Lee.

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278 Liverpool Street, Darlinghurst 2010. T 0481-331-669. W www.robingibson.net H Wed–Sat 11.00 to 6.00. Sept 2 to 23 Jeff Rigby.

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T (02) 9368-1900 (Mon–Wed 2.00 to 4.00 AEST), 1800-046-282 (Mon–Thurs 9.00 to 10.00 and 2.00 to 4.00 AEST). E [email protected] W visualarts.net.au NAVA is the peak body representing and advancing the professional interests of the Australian visual arts, craft, and design sector. Love Your Local – new toolkit to help artists engage with local government.

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156 Forbes Street, Darlinghurst 2010. T (02) 9339-8686. E [email protected] W nas.edu.au/nas-gallery Free entry. H Mon–Sat 11.00 to 5.00. Visit website for public hols opening times. To Oct 21 Radiance: the art of Elisabeth Cummings. See ad page 111.

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1/24 Wellington Street, Waterloo NSW 2017 telephone 612 9699 2211 Tues–Sat 11.00–5.00 email [email protected] web www.aboriginalpacificart.com.au

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Jodi Stewart: Eyes Wide Shut 8 – 19 September 2023 Opening Sunday 10 September 2–4pm To be opened by Max Dingle OAM, artist, curator, writer, performer

www.jodistewartart.com Working across painting, drawing and sculpture, the artist explores the concept of drapery as a metaphor for the state of separation that we impose on ourselves - from the environment, from each other, and the way our beliefs can partition us from reality. 782 Kingsway, Gymea NSW Open daily 10am-4pm • Free Entry www.hazelhurst.com.au • 02 8536 5700

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Art Atrium 12 Daniel Street (entrance on Daphne Street), Botany 2019. T 0411-138-308. E [email protected] W www.artatrium.com.au Director: Simon Chan. H Wed–Fri 12.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to 4.00, or by appt. Sept 7 to 10 Art Atrium at Sydney Contemporary 2023, Carriageworks with William Yang and Dapeng Liu, Booth H03. See ad page 11.

Art Leven (formerly Cooee Art) 17 Thurlow Street, Redfern 2016. T (02) 9300-9233. W www.artleven.com H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00. The gallery exhibits non-Indigenous alongside First Nations artists, through specially curated individual projects.

Artbank Sydney 222 Young Street, Waterloo 2017. T (02) 9697-6000, 1800-251-651. E [email protected] 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.

Shannon Johnson, and My Tragedienne by Claire Conroy. Sept 20 to Oct 15 (opening Sat Sept 23) Salt Water by Ken Searle.

Sabbia Gallery 609 Elizabeth Street, Redfern 2016. T (02) 9361-6448. E [email protected] W www.sabbiagallery.com H Tues–Fri 11.00 to 6.00, Sat 11.00 to 4.00. Sept 7 to 10 Sabbia Gallery at Sydney Contemporary 2023, Carriageworks, with Jessica Loughlin, Booth H06 (see ad page 13). Sept 2 to 23 Main Gallery: Landfill by Wendy Fairclough new works in glass. Gallery Two: Entangled Anatomy by Michele Edinger solo exhibition of new work in ceramics.

Stella Downer Fine Art 1/24 Wellington Street, Waterloo 2017. E [email protected] W www.stelladownerfineart.com.au Director: Stella Downer. H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 11.00 to 5.00. Aug 29 to Sept 30 Emerging Artists – Frankie LA, Xanthe Muston, and Charlotte Fetherston.

Blender Gallery Shop 2, 682 Bourke Street, Redfern 2016. H Mon–Fri by app, Sat 11.00 to 3.00. Closed Sun.

Brett Whiteley Studio 2 Raper Street, Surry Hills 2010. T (02) 9225-1881. E [email protected] W www.brettwhiteley.org Free admission made possible by J P Morgan. H Thurs–Sun 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Christmas Day and Easter Friday. The Brett Whiteley Studio is managed by the Art Gallery of New South Wales.

Flinders Street Gallery 61 Flinders Street, Surry Hills 2010. H Wed–Sat 11.00 to 6.00, or by appt.

PIERMARQ* 23 Foster Street, Surry Hills 2010. T (02) 9188-8933. E [email protected] W www.piermarq.com.au H Mon–Thurs 10.00 to 5.00, Fri–Sat 10.00 to 6.00, Sun by appt only. Sept 7 to 10 PIERMARQ* at Sydney Contemporary 2023, Carriageworks, with Cannon Dill, Booth H05. See ad page 5.

Rogue Pop-up Gallery 130 Regent Street, Redfern, Gadigal Land 2016. T 0424-233-821, 0404-258-296. E [email protected] 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 Sept 17 Pre-Entropy by

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Xanthe Muston, Little Scenes, 2023, watercolour, ink, gouache carbon transfer, salt on paper, 23 × 15cm Courtesy the artist and Stella Downer Fine Art

Utopia Art Sydney

799 Elizabeth Street, Zetland 2017. T (02) 9698-4696. E [email protected] W www.sullivanstrumpf.com H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00. To Sept 16 Drifting Moon by Lynda Draper. Sept 21 to Oct 14 Regression Paintings by Michael Lindeman, and One Day Like This by Joanna Lamb.

983 Bourke Street, Waterloo 2017. T (02) 9319-6437. E [email protected] W www.utopiaartsydney.com.au (member of ACGA). H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00. To Sept 16 To coincide with our booth at Sydney Contemporary 2023, the gallery will host the first solo exhibition by Mantua Nangala, the rising star of Papunya Tula Artists. Sept 7 to 10 Utopia Art Sydney at Sydney Contemporary 2023, Carriageworks, with John R Walker, Booth C01. See ad page 9.

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Artereal Gallery 747 Darling Street, Rozelle 2039. H Wed–Sat 11.00 to 5.00, or by appt. Closed public hols.

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is proud to partner with Saltwater Freshwater Arts Alliance for this fantastic exhibition featuring works by Aboriginal artists from Worimi, Biripi, Dunghutti, and Gumbaynggirr Nations. Saltwater Freshwater is a biennial art award and contemporary cultural objects exhibition that was established in 2017, and continues to provide a valuable platform for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists from the Mid North Coast Region.

Articulate project space 497 Parramatta Road (opposite Cass Bros), Leichhardt 2040. W www.articulateprojectspace.org H Fri–Sun 11.00 to 5.00.

Artsite Contemporary 165 Salisbury Road, Camperdown 2050. T (02) 9519-9677. E [email protected] 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 [email protected] W www.boomalli.com.au H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Sun–Mon. To Oct 7 Saltwater Freshwater Arts 2023 – Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative

Nancy Pattison, Biyabang (Tea Tree), 2020 Courtesy the artist and Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative

Delmar Gallery 144 Victoria Street, Ashfield 2131. T (02) 9581-6070. E [email protected] W www.trinity.nsw.edu.au/community/delmar-gallery H Wed–Sun 12.00 to 5.00 during exhibitions.

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377 Parramatta Road, Leichhardt 2040. T 0458-891-575. E [email protected] W eightytwentyartistagency.blogspot.com H By appt. 80:20 artist agency – new concept: new space: new work. 80:20 artist agency seeks artists for inclusion on its database. The agency prioritises unrepresented late-career Australian and international artists – early and mid-career artists can apply. Details at www.eightytwentyartistagency.blogspot.com Expressions of Interest: submit an abridged statement, CV, and links to website, or 5/10 images of work. Email to [email protected]

163 Wilson Street, Newtown 2042. E [email protected] W www.laerk.com.au H Wed–Fri 11.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 4.00. Aug 30 to Sept 10 Deities by Ian Kingsford-Smith. www.iankingsfordsmith.com See ad page 119.

Gallery Lowe & Lee (formerly Kerrie Lowe Gallery) 49–51 King Street, Newtown 2042. T (02) 9550-4433, 0431-390-880. E [email protected] W www.kerrielowe.com Instagram: @galleryloweandlee H Mon–Sat 10.00 to 5.30. Gallery Lowe & Lee specialises in contemporary ceramics. Located for 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. Sept 8 to 30 Under the Sky: Ceramics and Paintings by Niharika Hukku.

SCA Gallery Sydney College of the Arts, The University of Sydney, Old Teachers College, Manning Road, Camperdown 2006. H Mon–Fri 11.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to 4.00.

Scala 3/462–464 Parramatta Road, Petersham 2049. W www.scalagalleries.com H Sat–Sun 12.00 to 4.00. To Sept 4 Paul Saint.

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Art Space on The Concourse CHATSWOOD WILLOUGHBY NORTHBRIDGE Incinerator Art Space SOHO Galleries Mosman Niharika Hukku, Two Fish, 2023, porcelain bud vase Courtesy the artist and Gallery Lowe & Lee

Glass Artists’ Gallery Upstairs Level 1, 68 Glebe Point Road, Glebe 2037. T/F (02) 9552-1552. E [email protected] W www.glassartistsgallery.com.au H Tues–Sat 11.00 to 5.00, Sun 1.00 to 5.00, or by appt.

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Art Bau 1 Mitchell Road, Brookvale 2100. T 0414-231-392. W www.artbau.com.au Instagram: @frankiedigs H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 4.30 and every last Sunday of the month.

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409 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood 2067. T 0401-638-501. E [email protected] W www.willoughby.nsw.gov.au/arts H Wed–Sun 11.00 to 5.00. Closed Mon–Tues and public hols. Hours are subject to change, please check website. Sept 7 to Oct 1 Entwined Within – exploring the diverse ways in which emotions are expressed across cultures. Including artists Noula Diamantopoulos, Kirtika Kain, Shivanjani Lal, Hyun-Hee Lee, Jumaadi, Pamela Leung, Origin Collective, and Hiromi Tango. Co-curated by Faye Chen and Willoughby City Council’s Curator.

105 Sydney Road, Manly 2095. T 0425-266-614. E [email protected] W www.theimaginer.com.au Instagram: @theimaginer.gallery H Mon, Wed–Fri 10.00 to 4.00 during exhibitions, Sat 10.00 to 1.00. View weekend opening times on Instagram.

Incinerator Art Space 2a Small Street, Willoughby 2068. T 0401-638-501. E [email protected] W www.willoughby.nsw.gov.au/arts H Wed–Sun 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Mon–Tues and public hols. Aug 30 to Sept 17 Wasted Opportunities – contemplating the use of waste as an opportunity for creativity, Annarie Hildebrand and Yuri Shimmyo take simple shapes and forms of discarded objects and re-envision them into contemporary sculptures and still life compositions.

Shivanjani Lal, Yalava (detail from Ghar), 2023, video still Courtesy the artist and Art Space on The Concourse

Yuri Shimmyo, Mixed recycling, 2023, oil on canvas Courtesy the artist and Incinerator Art Space

Manly Art Gallery & Museum West Esplanade Reserve, Manly 2095. T (02) 9976-1421. E [email protected] W magam.com.au Free entry. H Tues–Sun 10.00 to 5.00. Sept 1 to Oct 8 Jumaadi: At the End (My Love) Nature Wins – this is the first in a new series of exhibitions working with contemporary artists to help re-define our understanding of the diverse communities that call the Northern Beaches home. Jumaadi’s practice explores themes such as love, nature, belonging, migration, and displacement while frequently drawing on his own experiences as an immigrant living in Australia. His art is deeply rooted in his Indonesian heritage, and often

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incorporates traditional motifs and symbols in the works – demonstrating the power of cross-cultural collaboration and the ability of art to transcend borders and boundaries. Also, Heather + Kate Dorrough: Lineage – in conversations across time, the multi-disciplinary works of mother and daughter Heather and Kate Dorrough explore the nexus between the arts and crafts movements, female creative lineage, body and landscape, river and fertility, and environmental issues and activism. This dynamic contemporary exhibition encompasses fibre art, paintings, prints, ceramics, sculpture, and video. See ad page 21.

commissioned works that focus on the sea kelp of Mosman’s harbour bays, exploring the shoreline habitats, nutrient cycles, and human contributions to these ecological narratives. Also, Khaled Sabsabi: Unseen – coffee covers the floor of the Gallery amidst a series of portraits that are anonymised and veiled by a layer of coffee wash. Unseen examines the complexity between emotions of the inner Self and the representational outer Self to investigate how we engage with the ideas of “other” in this time and space. Also, Maddison Gibbs: Something in the Water – proud Gunu Baakandji women, artist and activist Maddison Gibbs examines dual histories by focusing on Aboriginal society and spiritual stories. As a multidisciplinary artist, Gibbs works across a wide spectrum of cultural praxis, utilising many methods and ideologies. This newly commissioned work will focus on environmental damage and the Menindee fish kills. Sept 23 to Oct 29, 2023 Mosman Art Prize – the longest running and most prestigious municipal art prize in Australia. Winning entries form the basis of the Mosman Art Collection, this year to be judged by artist Fiona Lowry. Sept 23 to Dec 3 Meng-Yu Yan and Anna-May Kirk – Meng-Yu Yan and Anna May Kirk transform Mosman Art Gallery’s The Cube into a cerebral celestial space. Using glass, light, sound and motion to create an environment that propels us into the Milky Way, into reflection and into time and space.

Jumaadi, Hanging on a Tree, 2021–22, acrylic on buffalo hide, 107 × 87cm Courtesy the artist and Manly Art Gallery & Museum

Heather Dorrough, Self Portraits, Buzz flies, 1982; Kate Dorrough, The Enduring Echo, 2023 Courtesy the artists and Manly Art Gallery & Museum

Mosman Art Gallery 1 Art Gallery Way, Mosman 2088. T (02) 9978-4178. E [email protected] W www.mosmanartgallery.org.au Director: John Cheeseman. H Thurs–Sun 10.00 to 4.00, Wed 10.00 to 8.00. Closed public hols. To Sept 10 Yasmin Smith: Sediment – Yasmin Smith’s works are a visual manifestation of the combined environmental and human history of a particular site. Her exhibition features newly

Jacobus Capone in front of his winning work Spring 2021, 2021, fallen golden wattle, seawater Mosman Art Prize Winner 2022 Photograph: Jacquie Manning Courtesy the artist and Mosman Art Gallery

Project [504] 65 Berry Street, North Sydney 2060. W project504.com.au Facebook + Instagram: @followproject504 H Mon–Fri 12.00 to 4.30. Project [504] is a studio + gallery with a large portfolio of artists, including regular finalists in the Archibald Prize, the Doug Moran, and the Sulman Prize.

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Gate 7, 1666 Pacific Highway, Wahroonga 2076. T (02) 9473-7878. W gcsgallery.com.au facebook.com/gcsgallery/ Free entry. H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00. Sept 1 to 30 Transformations: Art of the Scott Sisters – a touring exhibition produced and sponsored by the Australian Museum presenting reproductions of the work of Harriet and Helena Scott, two extraordinary 19th century artists and naturalists.

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Wallarobba Arts and Cultural Centre 25 Edgeworth David Avenue, Hornsby 2077. T (02) 9847-6050. W www.hornsby.nsw.gov.au/ lifestyle/arts-and-culture/wallarobba H For opening hours, please see exhibitions on the website.

Louise Beck SYDNEY SKYSCAPES 5 September – 5 October 2023 Opening drinks 20 September 6pm Introduced by Minister Jo Haylen

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Suite 4, 8 Soudan Lane, Paddington 2021. T (02) 9332-4614. E [email protected] 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. To Sept 9 Winter 2023 – looking at the 1980s and 1990s art in Australia including works by Narelle Jubelin, Susan Norrie, Julie Rrap, Imants Tillers, Jenny Watson, and others. From Sept 15 Spring 2023.

2 Moncur Street, Woollahra 2025. T (02) 9363-5616. E [email protected] W www.fmelasgallery.com.au H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00, or by appt. Works by: M Woodward, McLean Edwards, S Dunlop, D Boyd, R Dickerson, R Crooke, G Gittoes, B Whiteley, W Coleman, J Coburn, S Nolan, J Olsen, C Canning, V Rubin, P Griffith, R Harvey, T Irving, S Paxton, S West, M Winch, S Buchan, M Perceval, and many others.

Australian Galleries 15 Roylston Street, Paddington 2021. T (02) 9360-5177. F (02) 9360-2361. E [email protected] W www.australiangalleries.com.au Director: Stuart Purves AM. H Daily 10.00 to 6.00. Sept 1 to 24 Tricky Cad by Peter Kingston.

Cement Fondu 36 Gosbell Street, Paddington 2021. H Thurs–Sun 11.00 to 5.00.

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Margaret Woodward, Girl with Elegant Shawl, ink and wash, 129 × 131cm Courtesy the artist and Fellia Melas Gallery

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23 Hampden Street, Paddington 2021. H Wed–Sat 12.00 to 5.00, or by appt.

176 New South Head Road (opp Edgecliff Train Station), Edgecliff 2027. T (02) 8057-1769. E [email protected] W thiennyleegallery.com H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat 11.00 to 4.00. To Sept 7 Conversations with Nature by Erika Beck.

Martin Browne Contemporary 15 Hampden Street, Paddington 2021. H Tues–Sat 10.30 to 6.00.

Maunsell Wickes Gallery 19 Glenmore Road, Paddington 2021. T (02) 9331-4676. F (02) 9380-8485. E [email protected] W www.maunsellwickes.com H Tues–Sat 11.00 to 5.30, Sun 12.00 to 5.00.

OLSEN Gallery 63 Jersey Road, Woollahra 2025. T (02) 9327-3922. E [email protected] W www.olsengallery.com H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 6.00. Sat 10.00 to 5.00. Closed Sun–Mon. Aug 30 to Sept 23 Louise Olsen: Manifestations. Also, Eva Nolan. Sept 5 to 16 Eliza Gosse: Entertainer’s Delight With Ocean Views. Sept 7 to 10 OLSEN Gallery at Sydney Contemporary 2023, Carriageworks. Sept 27 to Oct 21 Michelle Cawthorn, and Brett McMahon: Beneath The Sun, Under The Moon. Olsen Annexe: at 74 Queen Street, Woollahra 2025. T (02) 9327-3922. H Tues–Sat 11.00 to 5.00. Sept 20 to Oct 7 Janis Clarke.

Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery 8 Soudan Lane (off Hampden Street), Paddington 2021. W www.roslynoxley9.com.au H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 6.00, Sat 11.00 to 6.00. Sept 7 to 10 Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery at Sydney Contemporary 2023, Carriageworks, with Dhambit Munuƾgurr, Booth F05. See ad inside front cover.

Sarah Cottier Gallery 23 Roylston Street, Paddington 2021. H Tues–Sat 11.00 to 5.00, or by appt.

SOHO Galleries Sydney Celebrating 28 years Contemporary art and sculpture 150 Edgecliff Road, Woollahra 2025. T 0460-009-991, and 710 Military Road, Mosman 2088. T 0460-008-885. E [email protected] W www.sohogalleries.net SOHO Studio Exhibition Space: Level 1, 148 Edgecliff Road, Woollahra 2025 W www.sohostudio.space ARTPark Australia Sculpture: Walsh Bay Sydney Sculpture Walk, Hunter Valley Sculpture Walk, Lisa McGuigan Cellar Door, Broke Road, Pokolbin, Hunter Valley. Sculpture enquiries 1800-646-131 W www.artpark.com.au

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Erika Beck, Uluru 1, synthetic polymer on canvas, 91 × 61cm Courtesy the artist and Thienny Lee Gallery

UNSW Galleries Cnr Oxford Street and Greens Road, Paddington 2021. H Wed–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 12.00 to 5.00. Closed public hols.

Wagner Contemporary 2 Hampden Street, Paddington 2021. T (02) 9360-6069, 0419-251-013. E [email protected] W www.wagnercontemporary.com.au H Tues–Sat 10.30 to 6.00, Sun 10.30 to 5.00, Mon by appt. Sept 7 to 10 Wagner Contemporary at Sydney Contemporary 2023, Carriageworks – Chasing Romance by Llewellyn Skye, Booth H10.

Waverley Library Gallery 32–48 Denison Street, Bondi Junction 2022. T 0425-349-019. E [email protected] W iristorenart.com H Mon–Fri 9.30 to 9.00, Sat 9.30 to 3.00, Sun 1.00 to 5.00. Sept 22 to Oct 18 (opening Thurs Sept 28, 6pm) Awestruck – a celebration of nature and beauty by Iris Toren in watercolour, acrylic, and oils. Half the profits from all artwork sales will be donated to animal welfare charities. Free registration via Eventbrite.

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548 New South Head Road, Double Bay 2028. T (02) 9184-1016. E [email protected] W www.woollahragallery.com.au Free admission. H Wed–Fri 10.00 to 6.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 5.00. Closed public hols.

Sculpture by the Sea Bondi 2023 E [email protected] W www.sculpturebythesea.com Oct 20 to Nov 6 Sculpture by the Sea once again transforms the Bondi to Tamarama Beach coastal walk into a 2km long sculpture park over three weeks featuring more than 100 sculptures by Australian and international artists from Australia. See ad page 77.

Greater Sydney Penrith Regional Gallery PENRITH

MACQUARIE PARK Macquarie University Art Gallery

BLACKTOWN Leo Kelly Blacktown Arts Centre

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Boom Gate Gallery 1300 Anzac Parade, Malabar 2036. T (02) 9289-2077. E [email protected] W www.boomgategallery.dcj.nsw.gov.au H Thurs–Sun 9.00 to 3.00. The Boom Gate Gallery was established in 1992 and operates as a professional gallery selling inmates’ work. It enables inmates to access art materials, and they are entitled to produce work for sale. The works are available to the public at reasonable prices. The Gallery promotes initiatives that further the public appreciation of prison art. The practice of art in many of the prisons at Long Bay, including, for instance, the Violence Prevention Unit, provides an avenue for disciplined, patient, thoughtful, and socially acceptable behaviour. We have worked in collaboration with The Big Anxiety Festival (UNSW) and see one of our roles as a support for mental health for incarcerated inmates. The Boom Gate Gallery annually has NAIDOC exhibitions and has supported women at Dillwynia through our recent Women in the Real World exhibition. Inmates receive 75% of all sales, and this can be accessed by their families. There is a constantly changing display of works at the Gallery as well as exhibitions held offsite, including the University of Sydney and the Downing Centre.

To Sept 24 Parodixes of Paradise by Creative Hybrids Lab – Andrea Barrett (UK), Bianca Willoughby (AUS), Dominic Quagliozzi (USA), Dylan Mortimer (USA), and Tereza Crvenkovic (AUS). Also, Artists In Volatile Landscapes | Regional Futures Exhibition – featuring artists Alana Blackburn, Allison Reynolds, Andrew Hull, Anna Glynn, Caity Reynolds, Eden Crawford-Harriman, Grace Barnes, Hape Kiddle, Holly Ahern, Ian Tully, Idil Abdullahi, Jacob Charles, Jane Richens, Joanne Stead, Jodie Munday, Juanita McLauchlan, Julianne Piko, Kim V Goldsmith, Kit Kelen, Kris Schubert, Kristin Rule, Laura Baker, Mike Terry, Riana Head-Toussaint, Ronnie Grammatica, Scott Baker, Sian Harris, Tania Hartigan, Tracy Luff, and Yanhadarrambal Jade Flynn. To Oct 15 Birds by Lisa Woolfe.

Lisa Woolfe, Plateau 7, 2018, charcoal on Canson paper, 120 × 150cm Courtesy the artist and Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre

The Chapel Gallery St George Christian School 70 Bellevue Parade, Hurstville 2218. W sgcs.com.au/thechapelgallery A heritage listed chapel reimagined as a permanent gallery space. Sept 1 to 22 Euan Macleod: Chasing Light – a 3:33 Art Projects Young Curators exhibition. See ad page 125. Michael Dunn, Rainbow Dreaming, acrylic on canvas Courtesy the artist and Boom Gate Gallery

Campbelltown Arts Centre 1 Art Gallery Road, Campbelltown 2560. T (02) 4645-4100. E [email protected] W www.c-a-c.com.au Free entry. H Daily 10.00 to 4.00. Go online to view exhibition program and events.

Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre A cultural facility of Liverpool City Council. 1 Powerhouse Road, Casula 2170 (access via Shepherd Street, Liverpool). T (02) 8711-7123. E [email protected] W www.casulapowerhouse.com Free entry. Ample parking available or alight at Casula Train Station. H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 10.00 to 9.00, Sun 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Mon and public hols.

ƒ‹”ϐ‹‡Ž†‹–›—•‡—Ƭ ƒŽŽ‡”› 634 The Horsley Drive (entry via Oxford Street), Smithfield 2164. T (02) 9725-0190. E [email protected] W www.fcmg.nsw.gov.au Admission free. H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat 10.00 to 3.00. Closed Sun–Mon and public hols. To Feb 10, 2024 A Whisper Echoes Loudest – reflects on individual and collective experiences of colonialism by those who have always and those that now call Australia home. Through gentle and resilient artistic practices, the artists involved in the exhibition explore contested narratives that are otherwise concealed from public view and concern. In sharing these difficult narratives, the exhibition seeks to foster a sense of empathy, understanding and community. Artists: Rosell Flatley, Carmen Glynn-Braun, Dennis Golding, Mehwish Iqbal, Shivanjani Lal, Nadia Refaei, Roberta Joy Rich, and Sha Sarwari. Curated by Nikita Holcombe.

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Hurstville Museum & Gallery

1 Memorial Drive, Granville 2144. T (02) 8757-9029. W www.cumberland.nsw.gov.au/arts H For more information to plan your visit, including opening hours, visit our website. To Nov 11 The Great Granville Garden Show – explores the importance of the humble garden. From creating community to their decorative and joyful nature or to their political controversies, this exhibition celebrates all things gardens. Featuring new commissions by artists Garry Trinh and Raquel Caballero and loaned works from local and wider artists.

14 MacMahon Street, Hurstville 2220. T (02) 9330-6444. E [email protected] W georgesriver.nsw.gov.au/HMG, hurstvillemuseumgallery.wordpress.com Facebook + Instagram: @hurstvillemuseumgallery H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 4.00, Sun 2.00 to 5.00. To Oct 8 The Hush Treasure Book Exhibition. Welcome to the world of Hush – a world of magic, wonder and mystery. This travelling exhibition from Books Illustrated features all the original art created for The Hush Treasure Book, an absorbing collection of poems, pictures and stories created by Australia’s best-loved authors and illustrators. The book was commissioned by the Hush Foundation, famous for its original music used in hospitals all around the world.

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The Great Granville Garden Show, 2023, installation view Photograph: Document Photography Courtesy Granville Centre Art Gallery

Hazelhurst Arts Centre 782 Kingsway, Gymea 2227. T (02) 8536-5700. E [email protected] W www.hazelhurst.com.au Free admission. H Gallery: daily 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day, and Good Friday. Sept 8 to 19 (opening Sun Sept 10, 2–4pm) Jodi Stewart: Eyes Wide Shut. www.jodistewartart.com (see ad page 115). Sept 16 to Nov 12 Hazelhurst Art on Paper Award 2023 – the biennial Hazelhurst Art on Paper Award is a significant national exhibition that aims to elevate the status of works on paper while supporting and promoting artists working with this medium. Exhibiting the works of finalists from across Australia, the awards total $26,000.

78 Flushcombe Road, Blacktown 2148. T (02) 9839-6558. E [email protected] W blacktownarts.com.au Facebook + Instagram: @blacktownarts H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00. Closed Sun–Mon and public hols. To Sept 9 The Unseen – explores the invisible qualities of our world as a metaphor for personal or collective reflection. Parramatta Artists’ Studios artists and alumni Emma Fielden, James Nguyen, Emily Parsons-Lord, Owen Leong, and Lisa Sammut, present a contemplative and deeply felt examination of the intangible qualities of memory, cosmos, and sensation.

Macquarie University Art Gallery The Chancellery, 19 Eastern Road, Macquarie University, North Ryde 2109. T (02) 9850-7437. E [email protected] W www.artgallery.mq.edu.au Senior Curator: Rhonda Davis. H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 5.00.

Penrith Regional Gallery Home of The Lewers Bequest 86 River Road, Emu Plains 2750. T (02) 4735-1100. E [email protected] 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 Dec 10 Lewers House: Halinka Orszulok: The Great Divide.

Martin King, strangerlands II, 2021, graphite, watercolour, gouache, gold foil on drafting film and paper Winner Hazelhurst Art on Paper Award 2021 Courtesy the artist and Hazelhurst Arts Centre

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The Lock-Up 90 Hunter Street, Newcastle 2300. T (02) 4925-2265. E [email protected] W www.thelockup.org.au Free entry. H Wed–Sat 10.00 to 4.00, Sun 11.00 to 3.00. To Oct 8 Signals From by Shan Turner-Carroll and Ryota Sato.

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Straitjacket The Lock-Up Newcastle Art Gallery Flying Spanners Gallery Watt Space Gallery Museum of Art & Culture Lake Macquarie

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Shan Turner-Carroll and Ryota Sato, My Blanket is Shrinking, 2023 Courtesy the artist and The Lock-Up

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Flying Spanners Gallery

230 High Street, Maitland 2320. T (02) 4934-9859. E [email protected] W www.mrag.org.au H Tues–Sun 10.00 to 5.00. Closed public hols. Visit website for exhibition program.

7 Anzac Parade, Teralba 2284. T 0417-250-240. W www.flyingspannersgallery.com H Sat–Mon 9.00 to 3.00. Paintings. Sculpture. Ceramics.

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Gosford Regional Gallery 36 Webb Street, East Gosford 2250. T (02) 4304-7550. W www.gosfordregionalgallery.com Free entry. H Daily 9.30 to 4.00. Gosford Regional Gallery and Edogawa Commemorative Gardens is located on the Caroline Bay precinct, East Gosford. Sept 9 to Nov 5, 2023 Gosford Art Prize with 146 finalists on display. Winners are announced on Fri Sept 8, 6pm, with a main prize of $15,000 and over $28,000 in prize money awarded to selected finalists.

First Street, Booragul 2284. T (02) 4921-0382. E [email protected] W mac.lakemac.com.au Facebook + Instagram: @themacmuseum H Tues–Sun 9.00 to 3.00. Closed public hols. Visit the website to view exhibition program.

Newcastle Art Gallery (NAG) 1 Laman Street, Newcastle 2300. T (02) 4974-5100. E [email protected] W www.nag.org.au Gallery Director: Lauretta Morton. The Gallery is closed for major renovations until 2024. Visit the website for updates.

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Straitjacket 222 Denison Street, Broadmeadow 2292. T 0434-886-450. E [email protected] W www.straitjacket.com.au H Thurs–Fri 11.00 to 7.00, Sat–Sun 11.00 to 5.00. To Sept 10 Daniela Cristallo, Lezlie Tilley, Kara Wood, and Ron Royes. To Oct 8 Anthony Cahill and Brett Piva.

Northern Rivers Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre

Mist Gallery MURWILLUMBAH

The University Gallery University of Newcastle, University Drive, Callaghan 2308. T (02) 4921-5255. E [email protected] W www.newcastle.edu.au/universitygallery H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to 4.00.

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Watt Space Gallery Cnr King and Auckland streets, Newcastle 2300. T (02) 4921-5255. E [email protected] W www.newcastle.edu.au/wattspace H Wed–Fri 11.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to 4.00. To Sept 10 Sculpture in the Botanic Gardens + Watt Space Gallery. Nineteen artists explore, challenge, and interrogate the dialogue that has long existed between sculptural form and the natural environment for this exhibition at the Hunter Region Botanic Gardens. Choosing their own site within which to work among the 130 acres nestled on the lower reaches of the Hunter River, site and its specifics are at the core of the developed work. The primary inspiration from the external large-scale work extends the visual narrative from the sculptures nestled in the dense natural terrain to those in the mediated gallery environment. Each artist was invited to interventions into the vast external spaces that have been wrought into domestic scale sculptures as maquettes or companion pieces to the in situ works for exhibition at Watt Space Gallery. This exhibition is a partnership between Sculpture in the Hunter Region Botanic Gardens + the University Galleries, Watt Space. Artists: Tracie Bertram, Andy Devine, Michael Garth, Tom Ireland, Kelly Lees, Fiona Lee, Louisa Magrics, Will Maguire, Megan McCarthy, Brett McMahon, Edwardo Milan, Vlase Nikoleski, Greg Salter, Kris Smith, Shellie Smith, Andrew Styan, Peter Tilley, John Turier, Gavin Vitullo, and Patricia Wilson Adams. Curated by Rodney Cones-Browne.

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Glasshouse Regional Gallery Cnr Clarence and Hay streets, Port Macquarie 2444. H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat–Sun and public hols 10.00 to 2.00.

Grafton Regional Gallery 158 Fitzroy Street, Grafton 2460. E [email protected] W www.graftongallery.nsw.gov.au www.facebook.com/graftonregionalgalleryau Instagram: @grafton_regional_gallery H Tues–Sun 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Mon, public hols may differ.

Manning Regional Art Gallery 12 Macquarie Street, Taree 2430. T (02) 6592-5455. E [email protected] W mrag.midcoast.nsw.gov.au H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Sun–Mon and public hols. Visit website for full exhibition program. Sept 2 to Oct 15 Naked & Nude Art Prize 2023.

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Yarrila Arts and Museum

1b/51 Tweed Coast Road, Cabarita Beach 2488. T 0419-870-305. E [email protected] W www.mist-gallery.com.au H Visit website for opening hours. From Sept 9 Love Where We Live, Work and Play group exhibition. See ad page 133.

Yarrila Place, 27 Gordon Street, Coffs Harbour 2450. T (02) 6648-4700. E [email protected] W yarrilaartsandmuseum.com.au H Visit the website for opening hours. Yarrila Arts and Museum (YAM) is located in the heart of the Coffs Harbour within the new, vibrant community hub, Yarrila Place. Permanent exhibition: Yaamanga Around here. Sept 16 to 24 Harbour, Headlands, Hinterland. Sept 16 to Oct 1 Speaking Water. Sept 16 to Oct 22 Please Walk on the Grass. Sept 16 to Nov 26 Ngarraanga ngaanya junaaygirr Hear me speak.

National Cartoon Gallery 1 John Champion Way, Coffs Harbour 2450. T (02) 6651-7343. W nationalcartoongallery.com.au H Tues–Sun 10.00 to 4.00.

Northern Rivers Community Gallery 44 Cherry Street, Ballina 2478. T (02) 6681-0530. E [email protected] W www.nrcgballina.com.au H Wed–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat–Sun 9.30 to 1.00. Closed public hols. To Oct 12 Resilience by Kai Gecso-Thorndycraft, and Covering/Encompassing by Sascha Bravery. Also, LIVING WATER visits [streams of reconnection] by Annique Goldenberg, and Making-Kin – Anthea Amore, Fern Bain-Betram, and Natalia Torres Negreira.

Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre 2 Mistral Road (cnr Tweed Valley Way), Murwillumbah South 2484. T (02) 6670-2790. E [email protected] W gallery.tweed.nsw.gov.au Director: Susi Muddiman OAM. Free entry. H Wed–Sun 10.00 to 5.00. To Sept 24, 2023 Olive Cotton Award. To Oct 8 Margaret Olley: Far from a Still Life. To Oct 29 The Offering by Jacqui Stockdale. To Nov 26 In the Glow of Green by Clare Belfrage. Sept 1 to Nov 26 Analogue Kid by Diana Miller, and Silhouette of Memories by Michael Philp. Sept 8 to Nov 26 BS‘A 10 Years.

Brentyn Lugnan, Untitled, 2023 Photograph: Tallawudjah Studio Courtesy the artist and Yarrila Arts and Museum

Southern Highlands Sturt Gallery & Studios MITTAGONG The Milk Factory Gallery and Exhibition Space BERRIMA

Bowral Art Gallery

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Clare Belfrage, Canopy, Light Greens, 2023, blown glass with cane drawing, sandblasted and pumice polished, 42 × 28 × 15cm © the artist Photograph: Pippy Mount Courtesy the artist and Tweed Regional Gallery

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1 Short Street, Bowral 2576. T (02) 4861-4093. E [email protected] W www.bdasgallery.com H Daily 10.00 to 4.00. The Bowral Art Gallery, home of the Bowral & District Art Society and BDAS workshops. Sept 7 to 12 (opening Thurs Sept 7, 5pm) The Garden by Lucinda Chambers. Sept 14 to 19 (opening Thurs Sept 14, 6pm) The Sum of Us – Thursday Art Group. Sept 23 to Oct 8 (opening and prize presentation Fri Sept 22, 6pm) Tim Copes Watercolour Prize sponsored by Patricia Copes.

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The Milk Factory Gallery and Exhibition Space 33 Station Street (rear), Bowral 2576. H Thurs–Mon 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Tues–Wed.

Ngununggula Retford Park, 1 Art Gallery Lane, Bowral 2576. T (02) 4861-5348. E [email protected] W www.ngununggula.com Admission free. H Daily 10.00 to 4.00.

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Van Rensburg Galleries

Fyre Gallery BATEMANS BAY

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Egg & Dart Shop 2, 175 Keira Street, Wollongong 2500. T 0402-932-647. E [email protected] W www.egganddart.com.au H Visit website for current opening hours. Sept 7 to 10 Egg & Dart at Sydney Contemporary 2023, Carriageworks, with Christopher Zanko, Booth A10. See ad page 10.

fYREGALLERY 84 Wallace Street, Braidwood 2622. H Daily 11.00 to 4.00.

Jervis Bay Maritime Museum & Gallery Woollamia Road, Huskisson 2540. T (02) 4441-5675. E [email protected] W www.jervisbaymaritimemuseum.com.au H Daily 10.00 to 4.00. To Oct 2, 52 ACTIONS. Curated by Artspace, Sydney and touring nationally, this dynamic exhibition showcases 52 contemporary Australian artists and collectives working across a wide variety of mediums. See ad page 122.

River of Art Festival Eurobodalla – Moruya, Batemans Bay, Narooma, E [email protected] W www.riverofART.com.au Sept 15 to 24 River of Art is ‘Celebrating Place’ with 100 events over 10 days and 100 kilometres between Batemans Bay and Bermagui. Artists share their works in the annual Art Prize and large and small exhibitions, their musings in open studios, and their skills in workshops. For art aficionados, it’s the perfect spring road trip!

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Bundanon Art Museum 170 Riversdale Road, Illaroo 2540. W www.bundanon.com.au H Wed–Sun 10.00 to 5.00. Closed Mon–Tues. To Oct 8 The Polyphonic Sea – presenting the work of 12 multidisciplinary artists from Aotearoa New Zealand: Antonia BarnettMcIntosh, Andrew Beck, Ruth Buchanan, The Estate of L Budd, Sione Faletau, Samuel Holloway et al., Sarah Hudson, Sonya Lacey, Nova Paul, Sriwhana Spong, and Shannon Te Ao.

Geoffrey Odgers, Elephant Rock One Tree Beach Happy, 2023, oil on canvas, 100 × 76cm Courtesy the artist and River of Art Festival

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Shoalhaven Regional Gallery 12 Berry Street, Nowra 2541. T (02) 4429-5444. W www.shoalhavenregionalgallery.com.au Free entry. H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat 10.00 to 2.00. Sept 23 to Oct 14 Shoalhaven Art Society Open Art Competition.

Van Rensburg Galleries Shop 2/ 74 Princes Highway, Milton 2538. W www.vanrensburg-galleries.com H Wed–Sun 10.00 to 4.00.

Wollongong Art Gallery Cnr Kembla and Burelli streets, Wollongong 2520. T (02) 4227-8500. E [email protected] W www.wollongongartgallery.com H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 12.00 to 4.00. To Sept 10 Daniel Mudie Cunningham: Are You There? – the first career survey of Australian artist, curator and writer Daniel Mudie Cunningham mapping 30 years of practice through video, photographs and previously unexhibited archival material produced between 1993 and 2023. Are You There? observes Cunningham’s lifelong practice of enactment, documentation, and memorialisation, addressing varied and shifting sociopolitical dimensions of queer identity. Curated by James Gatt.

people withstanding Australia’s colonial history of violence, oppression and forced assimilation. While some works evoke a strong cultural continuity through custodianship and ancestral knowledge, others highlight the loss, displacement and trauma suffered by First Nations people taken from their families or incarcerated. Including artists David Nolan, Dorothy Napangardi, Eubena Nampitjin, Glory Ngarla, Judy Napangardi Watson, Kevin Butler, Leonie Dennis, Mabel Dungay, Mitjili Napurrula, Peggy Napangardi Jones, Ronnie Tjampitjinpa, and Warwick Keen. Sept 2 to March 17, 2024 FLOW: Contemporary Watercolour Prize – a biennial acquisitive competition that encourages innovation and experimentation in watercolour painting, including works on paper in watercolour, acrylic, gouache, pen and ink, and watercolour mixed media. 2023 Judge: Beatrice Gralton, Senior Curator of the Brett Whiteley Studio, AGNSW. Sept 16 to Nov 26 Jacky Redgate: Hypnagogia with Mirrors – old and new work, 1977–2023. Hypnagogia with Mirrors refers to a new photographic series made for the exhibition using her sculptures Unfolding Solids as props in Mylar mirrors. Redgate will also use the architecture and symmetry of the gallery space, to stage works using the metaphor of the mirror from her oeuvre. Supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW.

Daniel Mudie Cunningham, Proud Mary, 2007, 2012, 2017, 2022, video stills Courtesy the artist and Wollongong Art Gallery

To Sept 17 Round – an artist-led exhibition by mid-career artists whose practices include painting, sculpture, construction, installation and video, incorporating diverse media, materials and colour. Round highlights the problems, questions and answers of individual art practice, whilst collectively reflecting broader themes and subjects of popular culture, current affairs and global politics: Andrew Christofides, Richard Dunn, Lynne Eastaway, Daniel Hollier, Pollyxenia Joannou, Lisa Jones, Tom Loveday, Hilarie Mais, Dani Marti, Al Munro, Eugenia Raskopoulos, Jacky Redgate, and Nuha Saad. Coordinated by Lisa Jones and Tom Loveday. To Nov 12 An Unbroken Voice: First Nations Works from the Collection – diverse and nuanced stories that speak to the ongoing resilience of First Nations

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Jacky Redgate, Hypnagogia with Mirrors #1 (detail), 2023, silver halide chromogenic photograph, approx. 80 × 100cm Courtesy the artist and Wollongong Art Gallery

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Blue Mountains Blue Mountains Heritage Centre BLACKHEATH

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Blue Mountains National Park

Norman Lindsay Gallery & Museum FAULCONBRIDGE SPRINGWOOD

Blue Mountains City Art Gallery Kedumba Gallery LEURA WENTWORTH FALLS Gallery ONE88 Fine Arts Lost Bear Gallery KATOOMBA

Braemar Gallery HAZELBROOK

Blue Mountains City Art Gallery 30 Parke Street, Katoomba 2780. T (02) 4780-5410. E [email protected] W www.bluemountainsculturalcentre.com.au H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 4.00. Closed public hols. To Sept 10 Tracing The Rupture – explores selfhood and the fractured contexts we experience throughout life. Those moments where we confirm or develop our identity as a consequence of what we’ve lost or what has been taken from us. A Blue Mountains City Art Gallery exhibition, curated by Hayley Zena. To Oct 8 Katya Petetskaya: Am I Nature? – this Altitude exhibition features fluid, gestural paintings which respond to the artist’s personal examination of their relationship with nature. A Blue Mountains Cultural Centre Altitude exhibition. Sept 16 to Nov 12 sensorial – immersive environments that can be experienced through a variety of senses. Artists: Alison Bennett with Megan Beckwith & Ramana Dienes-Browning, Liam Benson, Inspired by Art led by Clare Delaney, Katoomba Neurodiversity Hub with Amy Bell, Bailee Lobb, Prue Stevenson, and Hannah Surtees. A Blue Mountains City Art Gallery exhibition curated by Rilka Oakley. See ad page 19.

Katya Petetskaya, Exploration #2, 2023 synthetic polymer paint on primed aluminium, 2200 × 1200cm Courtesy the artist and Blue Mountains City Art Gallery

Juundaal Strang-Yettica, Sister Everywhen no.2, 2022, photograph on cotton rag Courtesy the artist and Blue Mountains City Art Gallery

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Lost Bear Gallery

270 Govetts Leap Road, Blackheath 2785. H Daily 9.00 to 4.30. Closed Christmas Day.

98 Lurline Street, Katoomba 2780. H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat 10.00 to 5.00, Sun 10.00 to 4.00, or by appt.

Gallery ONE88 Fine Arts 186–188 Katoomba Street, Katoomba 2780. H Thurs–Mon 10.00 to 5.00. Closed Tues–Wed and public hols.

Kedumba Gallery Matcham Avenue, Wentworth Falls 2782. W kedumba.org.au H Contact gallery to make an appointment.

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Nolan on Lovel Gallery 56a Lovel Street, Katoomba 2780. W nolanonlovelgallery.com.au H Daily 10.00 to 5.00.

Norman Lindsay Gallery & Museum 14 Norman Lindsay Crescent, Faulconbridge 2776. T (02) 4751-1067. E [email protected] W www.nationaltrust.org.au/places/norman-lindsaygallery/ 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).

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Bank Art Museum Moree

Ceramic Break Sculpture Park ARMIDALE New England Regional Art Museum Walcha Gallery of Art Weswal Gallery Tamworth Regional Gallery TAMWORTH BROKEN HILL DUBBO

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Muswellbrook Regional Arts Centre

Western Plains Cultural Centre

MUSWELLBROOK Mudgee Arts Precinct MUDGEE NEWCASTLE

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Wiradjuri Country, 70–78 Keppel Street, Bathurst 2795. T (02) 6333-6555. W bathurstart.com.au Free entry. H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun and public hols 10.00 to 2.00.

77 Darling Street, Cowra 2794. T (02) 6340-2190. E [email protected] W www.cowraartgallery.com.au Admission is free. H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 4.00, Sun 10.00 to 2.00. To Oct 1 Robyn Stacey: as still as life – includes large-scale photographs by Robyn Stacey spectacular in their detailed beauty, as well as still-life photographs drawn from the Museum of Australian Photography Collection.

Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery 404–408 Argent Street, Broken Hill 2880. T (08) 8080-3444. E [email protected] W www.bhartgallery.com.au H Tues–Sun 10.00 to 4.00. Hours may vary on public hols. Closed Christmas Day.

Ceramic Break Sculpture Park ‘Bondi’, Warialda 2402. T (02) 6729-4147. E [email protected] W www.cbreaksculpturepark.com.au H Thurs–Sun 10.00 to 5.00 or by appt. Opening Sun Sept 10, 12–5pm works by Taylor Gardner, Simon Munro, Rafaella Picotti, and Anni Washington. Exhibition continues through Sept.

GANG GANG Gallery 206 Main Street, Lithgow 2790. T 0418-514-440. E [email protected] W www.gggallery.com.au H Thurs-Sun 10.30 to 4.30. To Sept 17 Woman: My Own Point of View paintings by Rebecca Wilson.

Goulburn Regional Art Gallery Civic Centre, 184 Bourke Street, Goulburn 2580. T (02) 4823-4494. E [email protected] W goulburnregionalartgallery.com.au Gallery closed for renovations until Oct 6. Visit website for updates.

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167 Banna Avenue, Griffith 2680. T (02) 6962-8338. E [email protected] W griffithregionalartgallery.com.au H Wed–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 11.00 to 2.00. Visit the website for exhibition program. To Sept 24 Celebrating 40 Years.

38A Gibraltar Street, Bungendore 2621. T (02) 6238-1398. E [email protected] W www.sukihugh.com.au H Thurs–Fri 10.00 to 2.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 4.00. Sept 9 to Oct 15 Matthew Curtis & Harriet Schwarzrock – an exhibition of new works in glass by two award-winning and internationally recognised artists.

—†‰‡‡”–•”‡…‹…– 90 Market Street, Mudgee 2850. T (02) 6378-2850. E [email protected] W www.mudgeeartsprecinct.com.au/HOME H Daily 9.00 to 5.00.

—””ƒ›”–—•‡—Ž„—”› ȋȌ 546 Dean Street, Albury 2640. T (02) 6043-5800. E [email protected] W www.mamalbury.com.au Free entry. H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun and public hols 10.00 to 4.00. Anzac Day 1.00 to 4.00. Closed Christmas Day and Good Friday. Visit the website for exhibitions. To Nov 26 Newell Harry: Esperanto.

—•™‡ŽŽ„”‘‘‡‰‹‘ƒŽ ”–•‡–”‡ 1–3 Bridge Street, Muswellbrook 2333. T (02) 6549-3800. E [email protected] W www.muswellbrook.nsw.gov.au/index.php/mrachome H Mon–Sat 10.00 to 4.00.

‡™‰Žƒ†‡‰‹‘ƒŽ ”–—•‡—ȋȌ 106–114 Kentucky Street, Armidale 2350. T (02) 6772-5255. W www.neram.com.au Entry by donation. H Tues–Sun 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Mon, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day, Good Friday, Easter Sunday, and Anzac Day. NERAM is home to one of the nation’s most significant art collections outside the capital cities and holds a collection of over 5,000 works of historical, modern, and contemporary art. NERAM presents a dynamic program of exhibitions, educational and public events.

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›‰‡” ƒŽŽ‡”› 84 Comur Street, Yass 2582. T 0466-243-684. E [email protected] W www.tygergallery.com.au Director: Martyn Pearce. H Fri–Sun 10.00 to 4.00. Through Sept Vintage group show. From Oct 27 Life needs to move by Laura Prochowski.

ƒŽ…Šƒ ƒŽŽ‡”›‘ˆ”– 15n Derby Street, Walcha 2354. W walchagallery.com.au H Contact gallery for opening hours.

”–’ƒ…‡ 71 Angus Avenue, Kandos 2848. W www.cementa.com.au Free admission. H Thurs–Sun 10.00 to 3.00. Also, at Kandos Projects (windows), 18 Angus Avenue, Kandos 2848. To Oct 1 What’s That Skip? – a representation of the Kangaroo in contemporary art. Group exhibition with: Patti Abela, Brad Allen-Waters, Damien Castaldi & Solange Kershaw, Peter Cooley, Adrienne Doig, Blak Douglas, Maddison Gibbs, June Golland, Fiona Hall, Craig Handley, Gordon Hookey, Michael Kempson, Fleur MacDonald, Noel McKenna, Ian Milliss, Roger Law, Mai Nguyen-Long, Chris O’Doherty (Reg Mombassa), Simon Reece, Reko Rennie, Joan Ross, Jason Wing, and Adeel Uz Zafar.

”ƒ‰‡‡‰‹‘ƒŽ ƒŽŽ‡”› 149 Byng Street, Orange 2800. T (02) 6393-8136. E [email protected] W www.orange.nsw.gov.au/gallery Facebook + Instagram: @orangeregionalgallery H Daily 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and Good Friday.

”…Šƒ”†–”‡‡– ƒŽŽ‡”› 43 Orchard Street, Taralga 2580. T 0414-838-590. E [email protected] W www.orchardstreetgallery.com.au H Fri–Sun 10.00 to 3.00, or by appt.

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June Golland, You‘re one wild and precious life, Walgett, 2019 Courtesy the artist and WAYOUT Art Space

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Cnr London Circuit and Civic Square, Canberra City 2600. T (02) 6207-3968. E [email protected] W www.cmag.com.au H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat–Sun 12.00 to 4.00. Closed some public hols, call to confirm.

Craft ACT Craft + Design Canberra Level 1, North Building, 180 London Circuit, Canberra 2601. T (02) 6262-9333. E [email protected] W www.craftact.org.au H Wed–Sat 12.00 to 4.00 or by appt. Closed Sun–Tues. Visit website for full exhibition program. Sept 7 to Oct 21 Island Welcome – Jane Bowden, Melissa Cameron, Laura Deakin, Bin Dixon-Ward, Sarah Elson, Kath Inglis, Pennie Jagiello, Inari Kiuru, Kelly McDonald, Alice Whish, and Sharyn Egan.

gallery of small things 27 Wade Street, Watson 2602. H Thurs–Sun 11.00 to 4.00, or by appt.

Nancy Sever Gallery Level 1, 131 City Walk, Civic, Canberra City 2601. T (02) 6262-8448, 0416-249-102. E [email protected] W www.nancysevergallery.com.au Instagram: @nancysevergallery H Wed–Sun 11.00 to 5.00.

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81 Denison Street, Deakin, Canberra 2600. T (02) 6282-5294. E [email protected] W www.beavergalleries.com.au Directors: Martin & Susie Beaver. H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00. Beaver Galleries is Canberra’s largest private gallery. Three spacious galleries, plus a dedicated print room, sculpture garden and gallery shop feature outstanding work by contemporary Australian artists. Aug 31 to Sept 23 backdrop painting by Lucy Culliton and Graeme Drendel.

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Canberra Contemporary Art Space, Lakeside

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44 Queen Elizabeth Terrace, Parkes 2600. H Tues–Sat 11.00 to 5.00.

National Museum of Australia

Canberra Contemporary Art Space, Manuka

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19 Furneaux Street, Forrest 2603. H Fri–Sun 11.00 to 5.00.

Kingsley Street (off Barry Drive), Acton 2601. T (02) 6125-5832. E [email protected] W dhg.anu.edu.au Director: Terence Maloon. Free admission. H Wed–Sun 10.00 to 5.00.

Canberra Glassworks 11 Wentworth Avenue, Kingston 2604. T (02) 6260-7005. W canberraglassworks.com H Wed–Sun 10.00 to 4.00. To Oct 8 WHAT GAVE YOU THAT IDEA by Zoe Brand.

National Museum of Australia Lawson Crescent, Acton Peninsula 2601. H Daily 9.00 to 5.00.

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M16 Artspace 21 Blaxland Crescent, Griffith 2603. T (02) 6295-9438. E [email protected] W www.m16artspace.com.au H Wed–Sun 12.00 to 5.00. Sept 1 to 24 (opening Thurs Aug 31, 6–8pm) [De]Constructed Landscapes by Melody Spangaro, Überlastung by Freya Jobbins and Shani Nottingham, and Desert, Sea, Moon by Rosalie Urosevic. Sept 29 to Oct 22 (opening Thurs Sept 28, 6–8pm) Care Structures – Matthew Allen, Kirsten Biven, Boni Cairncross, Sanne Carroll, Emma Fielden, Rubaba Haider, Annelies Jahn, James Lieutenant, Britt Salt, Kate Vassallo, Constanze Vogt, Nina Walton, and Belinda Yee. Also, Night and Day by Penny Mason.

Grace Cossington Smith, Interior in yellow, 1962–64 National Gallery of Australia, Kamberri/Canberra, purchased 1965 Courtesy National Gallery of Australia

National Library of Australia Parkes Place, Canberra 2600. H Visit website for opening times and exhibitions.

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Rubaba Haider Courtesy the artist and M16 Artspace

National Gallery of Australia (NGA) Ngunnawal and Ngambri Country, Parkes Place, Parkes 2600. T (02) 6240-6411. E [email protected] W nga.gov.au H Daily 10.00 to 5.00. Closed Christmas Day. To Oct 8 Know My Name: Making it Modern. To Oct 15 Haegue Yang: Changing From From To From. To Jan 28, 2024 Nan Goldin: The ballad of sexual dependency.

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King Edward Terrace, Parkes 2600. T (02) 6102-7000. E [email protected] W www.portrait.gov.au H Daily 10.00 to 5.00. Closed Christmas Day. To Oct 2 Gulgawarnigu – Thinking of something, someone. Also, National Photographic Portrait Prize 2023.

PhotoAccess Manuka Arts Centre, 30 Manuka Circle, Griffith 2603. T (02) 6295-7810. E [email protected] W www.photoaccess.org.au H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 4.00. To Oct 14, 2023 Canberra Contemporary Photography Prize.

Scott Leggo Gallery 33 Jardine Street, Kingston 2604. T (02) 6179-7422. E [email protected] W scottleggo.com H Mon–Thurs 10.00 to 5.30, Fri 10.00 to 6.00, Sat 10.00 to 4.00, Sun 10.00 to 3.00. Browse the full collection online + in-store.

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Jay Hennicke Courtesy Contemporary Art Tasmania

Despard Gallery Level 1, 15 Castray Esplanade, Hobart 7000. H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 10.00 to 4.00, Sun by appt. Plimsoll Gallery Art Mob Bett Gallery HOBART

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Despard Gallery Colville Gallery Salamanca Arts Centre Handmark Gallery BATTERY POINT

Handmark Gallery Unique Tasmanian Art & Design, 77 Salamanca Place, Hobart 7000. T (03) 6223-7895. E [email protected] 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. Sept 1 to 18 Tulip Fever by Heidi Woodhead. Sept 22 to Oct 9 new works by Jonathan Partridge. Oct 13 to 30 Between Being and Becoming by Emily Blom.

Art Mob 29 Hunter Street, Hobart 7000. T (03) 6236-9200, 0419-393-122. E [email protected] 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 Level 1, 65 Murray Street, Hobart 7000. T (03) 6231-6511. E [email protected] W www.bettgallery.com.au Directors: Carol Bett, Emma Bett and Jack Bett. H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 5.30, Sat 10.00 to 4.00.

Colville Gallery Ground Floor, 15 Castray Esplanade, Battery Point 7004. H Mon–Sat 9.30 to 5.30. Closed public hols.

Contemporary Art Tasmania 27 Tasma Street, North Hobart 7000. T (03) 6231-0445. E [email protected] W www.contemporaryarttasmania.org H Wed–Sat 12.00 to 5.00. To Sept 2 Our Side of Things – Tobias Becs, Jordan Morrison, Jay Hennicke, Tom Kentta, Curtis Maher, Zac Roberts, Jakob Semajer-Garic, and Feras Shaheen. Oct 21 to Nov 19 Galileo Chew Chew by Georgia Lucy. Presented for Shotgun 10.

Heidi Woodhead, Dutch Colonial, 2023, oil on canvas, 76 × 61cm Courtesy the artist and Handmark Gallery

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Glenorchy Art and Sculpture Park 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. W mona.net.au H Fri–Mon 10.00 to 5.00. Pre-bookings are a must, even if you’re Tasmanian.

Ursula Halpin, Díláithrithe, Mhuire Mháthair an Dóchais, Is beannaithe thú idir mná agus is beannaithe toradh do bhruinne. Displaced, Mary Mother of Hope, blessed art thou amongst women and blessed is fruit of thy womb, 2022/23, kiln-formed pâte-deverre, bullseye glass, nylon and steel, dimensions variable Courtesy the artist Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery

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Sean O’Connell, Holy deadly brooches (detail), 2021 Courtesy the artist and Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery

Sawtooth ARI 58 Lindsay Street, Invermay 7248. T 0410-725-623. E [email protected] W www.sawtoothari.com H Thurs–Sun 11.00 to 4.00.

Design Tasmania Cnr Brisbane and Tamar streets, Launceston 7250. H Wed–Sat 10.00 to 3.00, Sun 10.00 to 2.00. Closed Mon–Tues and public hols.

Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery Museum at 2 Invermay Road, and Art Gallery at 2 Wellington Street, Launceston 7250. T (03) 6323-3777. W www.qvmag.tas.gov.au H Daily 10.00 to 4.00. Art Gallery at Royal Park: to Oct 1 Precious: excellence in contemporary jewellery – discover the rich diversity of talent, skill, and creativity of artists exploring the intersection between art and body adornment. Precious celebrates the best of contemporary jewellery practice, with Tasmania at its heart. Traditional materials together with the less expected transform emotions, ideas, and narratives to accompany the wearer long after they leave the studio. This is QVMAG’s first exhibition in more than 20 years dedicated to artists who explore, delight in, and expand the possibilities of contemporary jewellery. Free entry. To Oct 15 RISE – the need for fresh visual arts practitioners to provide a unique, beautiful and challenging voice is more important than ever. New art makers emerge each year in Tasmania to provoke and inspire their audiences with creative thinking, and making that is transcendent in its beauty and honest in its intention to impress. Our inaugural exhibition RISE continues QVMAG’s commitment to the support and growth of all phases of artists’ creative practice. RISE 2023 features the work of ten of Tasmania’s most collectable and significant emerging artists, spanning a diverse and engaging range of mediums. Free entry. See ad page 43.

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Burnie Arts & Function Centre 77–79 Wilmot Street, Burnie 7320. W www.burniearts.net/Exhibitions H Visit website for opening times and exhibitions.

Devonport Regional Gallery paranaple arts centre, Market Square, 145 Rooke Street, Devonport 7310. T (03) 6420-2900. E [email protected] W www.paranapleartscentre.com.au/devonportregional-gallery Free entry. H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 5.00, Sat and public hols 9.00 to 2.00. Closed Sun. Sept 23 to Oct 28 Object Design: University Connections Program (UCP).

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Adelaide Contemporary Experimental Lion Arts Centre, North Terrace, Kaurna Yarta, Adelaide 5000. T (08) 8211-7505. E [email protected] W www.ace.gallery Free entry. H Tues–Sat 11.00 to 4.00. South Australia’s leading independent contemporary visual arts organisation. Sept 2 to Oct 28 Peter Waples-Crowe: PRIDE – the first major presentation of Ngarigo artist Peter WaplesCrowe’s work in South Australia. An unapologetic celebration, PRIDE brings Aboriginal queer visibility to the fore and highlights Waples-Crowe’s dedication to community. Artists: Peter Waples-Crowe, Tyberius Larking, Alfred Lowe, and Jayda Wildon.

BEDFORD PARK Flinders University Musem of Art

Adelaide Central Gallery 7 Mulberry Road, Glenside 5065. T (08) 8299-7300. E [email protected] W www.acsa.sa.edu.au Curator: Andrew Purvis. H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 5.00, or by appt. Closed Sat–Sun. Peter Waples-Crowe, Ngaya (I Am), 2022, single-channel video installation, 05:00 minutes With Rhian Hinkley and composer Harry Covill Commissioned by ACMI, Melbourne © the artist and ACMI, Melbourne Courtesy the artist, ACMI, Melbourne and Adelaide Contemporary Experimental

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APY Gallery and Studio Adelaide 57–59 George Street, Thebarton 5031. T (08) 8212-4743. E [email protected] W www.apygallery.com H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00. The APY Gallery is a platform for emerging Indigenous artists from the APY Art Centre Collective. apyartcentrecollective.com

of brush and ink painting to vivid woodblock prints, Misty Mountain, Shining Moon expresses the beauty of the Japanese landscape as represented by some of the world’s most celebrated artists.

Art by Farquhar 1070 South Road, Edwardstown 5039. T 0434- 957-371. E [email protected] W www.artbyfarquhar.com.au H Mon–Fri 9.30 to 4.30, Sat 10.00 to 1.00, Sun 12.00 to 3.00. With over 1,000 original Indigenous paintings, Art by Farquhar has quickly established itself as the destination gallery for Indigenous art in Adelaide. At a fraction of the price of Eastern states, we buy directly from many of Australia’s premier Indigenous artists. We stock an incredible range of APY Lands paintings and have one of Australia’s largest ranges of Indigenous canvas prints. Art by Farquhar represents Thomas Gleghorn OAM and offer many original paintings, artist proofs and limited edition prints.

Katsushika Hokusai (Japan, 1760–1849), Fine wind, clear weather (Gaifnj kaisei), from the series ‘Thirty-six views of Mount Fuji (Fugaku sanjnjrokkei)’, c.1830–32, Edo (Tokyo), woodblock print, ink and colour on paper, 24.5 × 36.5cm (image and sheet) South Australian Government Grant 1976, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide Courtesy Art Gallery of South Australia

The David Roche Foundation House Museum 241 Melbourne Street, North Adelaide 5006. T (08) 8267-3677. E [email protected] W www.rochefoundation.com.au H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Sun–Mon and public hols. Sept 23 to Jan 27, 2024 Wedgwood: Master Potter to the Universe.

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Art Gallery of South Australia Kaurna Country, North Terrace, Adelaide 5000. T (08) 8207-7000. W agsa.sa.gov.au Free entry. H See our website for latest information. To Sept 17 Frida & Diego: Love & Revolution. See iconic works by two of the most influential and loved artists of the 20th century – Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera – in this Australian exclusive exhibition, alongside works by key Mexican contemporaries. Tickets available online. To March 2024 Misty Mountain, Shining Moon: Japanese landscape envisioned. From the austerity

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12 Compton Street, Tarntanyangga, Kaurna Yarta/ Adelaide 5000. E [email protected] 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 Night Screen dusk to 12am, or by appt.

Flinders University Museum of Art Flinders University, Sturt Road, Bedford Park 5042. T (08) 8201-2695. E [email protected] W flinders.edu.au/museum-of-art Instagram: @fuma_museum H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 5.00, Thurs 9.00 to 7.00. To Sept 15 New Acquisitions / New Perspectives.

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GAGPROJECTS | Greenaway Art Gallery 39 Rundle Street, Kent Town 5067. T (08) 8362-6354. E [email protected] W gagprojects.com Director: Paul Greenaway. Representing Australian and international artists. To Sept 10 Angela Valamanesh. Sept 20 to Oct 22 David Griggs.

Hugo Michell Gallery 260 Portrush Road, Beulah Park 5067. T (08) 8331-8000. E [email protected] W hugomichellgallery.com H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 11.00 to 4.00. Closed Sun–Mon. Aug 31 to Sept 30 No One Tells You How To Weather A Storm by Georgia Spain and Eventual Horizon by Kate Kurucz. Sept 7 to 10 Hugo Michell Gallery at Sydney Contemporary 2023, Carriageworks – Richard Lewer, Trent Parke, Justine Varga, and Sera Waters.

JamFactory 19 Morphett Street, Adelaide 5000. T (08) 8410-0727. W www.jamfactory.com.au H Daily 10.00 to 5.00. To Sept 17 Gallery One: GOLD: 50 Years 50 JamFactory Alumni. Gallery Two: Lewis Batchelar: Refract.

Nexus Arts Lion Arts Centre, cnr North Terrace and Morphett Street, Kaurna Yarta/Adelaide 5000. W nexusarts.org.au H Visit website for opening hours.

SASA Gallery Kaurna Country, Kaurna Building, City West Precinct, University of South Australia, cnr Fenn Place and Hindley Street, Tarntanya/Adelaide 5000. T (08) 8302-0281. E [email protected] W www.unisa.edu.au/sasa-gallery Admission free. H Fri 10.00 to 5.00, or by appt. SASA Gallery is a student-focused experimental gallery space that exhibits the work of UniSA Creative graduating students and researchers, alongside academic engagement programs and workshops.

State Library of South Australia North Terrace and Kintore Avenue, Adelaide 5000. T (08) 8207-7250. E [email protected] W www.slsa.sa.gov.au Visit the website for opening times.

Tandanya 253 Grenfell Street, Adelaide 5000. W www.tandanya.com.au H Visit website for opening hours. Established in 1989, Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute is Australia’s oldest Aboriginal-owned and managed multi-arts centre.

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Samstag Museum of Art Kaurna Country, Hawke Building, City West Precinct, University of South Australia, 55 North Terrace, Tarntanya/Adelaide 5000. T (08) 8302-0870. E [email protected] W unisa.edu.au/connect/samstag-museum Admission free. H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00, or by appt. Closed during exhibition changeovers and public hols. Visit website for changes to opening hours and updated exhibition program.

Santos Museum of Economic Botany Adelaide Botanic Garden (Entrances: North Terrace, Plane Tree Drive, Hackney Road and Frome Road), North Terrace, Adelaide 5000. W botanicgardens.sa.gov.au/whats-on H Daily 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Christmas Day and Good Friday. To Oct 1 Ruled Me, Ruled Me, Ruled Me by Brad Darkson.

KAPUNDA Kapunda Community Gallery

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JamFactory at Seppeltsfield SEPPELTSFIELD Wonderground Barrosa Valley ANGASTON Barossa Regional Gallery TANUNDA

Barossa Regional Gallery 3 Basedow Road, Tanunda 5352. T (08) 8563-8340. E [email protected] W barossagallery.com.au H Daily 11.00 to 4.00. Closed Christmas Day.

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ƒ ƒ…–‘”›ƒ–‡’’‡Ž–•ϐ‹‡Ž† 730 Seppeltsfield Road, Seppeltsfield 5355. T (08) 8562-8149. W www.jamfactory.com.au H Daily 11.00 to 5.00. To Oct 2 Barossa Biedermeier.

‡‰‹‘ƒŽ Ocean to Outback Gallery DENIAL BAY

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Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery PORT PIRIE

Belalie Art Gallery

JAMESTOWN BURRA Burra Regional Art Gallery

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Ashlee Hopkins, New Ormolu I, II, III, 2023 Photograph: Connor Patterson Courtesy the artist and JamFactory at Seppeltsfield

ƒ’—†ƒ‘—‹–› ƒŽŽ‡”› 67–69 Main Street, Kapunda 5373. E [email protected] W www.kapundagallery.com www.facebook.com/kapundacommunitygallery Instagram: @kapundacommunity H Mon–Sat 10.00 to 4.00, Sun 10.00 to 3.30. Closed Christmas Day and Good Friday.

‘†‡”‰”‘—†ƒ”‘••ƒ ƒŽŽ‡”› 130 Heinze Road, Seppeltsfield 5355. E [email protected] W wondergroundbarossa.com H Thurs–Mon 11.00 to 4.00 or by appt. To Sept 10 Room for Art – Georgia Cheesman, LYNKA, and Janelle Amos transform the gallery into working artist studios. Going beyond just physical studio space, Room for Art embodies the idea of making room for creativity and honouring artistic practice. Also, The Call – Zaza Ninski present an exploration of two intimately personal journeys that simultaneously speak to the universal experience of life-altering circumstances. Multidisciplinary artists Elizabeth Workman and Anna Lindner deep dive into the clash between internal/external worlds. Through paint, ceramics, and textiles they speak to the critical events that fundamentally alter one’s perception of reality, time, autonomy, fate, and ultimately one’s understanding of Self.

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MILLICENT Millicent Gallery

‡ŽƒŽ‹‡”– ƒŽŽ‡”› 6 Irvine Street, Jamestown 5491. T (08) 8664-0455, (08) 8664-1567. E [email protected] W www.visitjamestown.com.au/belalie-art-gallery H Call for opening hours. The modern gallery hosts a range of curated exhibitions all year round. At other times the Gallery’s own collection is on display.

—””ƒ‡‰‹‘ƒŽ”– ƒŽŽ‡”› 6 Market Street, Burra 5417. T (08) 8892-2411. W burragallery.com www.facebook.com/BurraRegionalArtGallery Instagram: @burragallery H Daily 10.00 to 4.00.

Š‡‹ŽŽ‹…‡– ƒŽŽ‡”› Civic Centre, Ridge Terrace, Millicent 5280. T (08) 8733-0903. E [email protected] W www.wattlerange.sa.gov.au www.facebook.com/MillicentLibraryGallery H Tues–Fri 9.00 to 5.30, Sun 2.00 to 4.00 (during exhibitions). Closed Mon and Sat.

‘”–‹”‹‡‡‰‹‘ƒŽ”– ƒŽŽ‡”› 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. Closed Christmas Day and Good Friday.

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Fremantle Fremantle Arts Centre

FREMANTLE PS Art Space Japingka Aboriginal Art Gallery Moores Building Contemporary Art Space

Japingka Aboriginal Art Gallery 47 High Street, Fremantle 6160. H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 12.00 to 5.00.

Moores Building Contemporary Art Space 46 Henry Street, Fremantle 6160. H Daily 10.00 to 3.00.

PS Art Space 22–26 Pakenham Street, Fremantle 6160. H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 4.00.

Perth City Artitja Fine Art Gallery

Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts Art Gallery of Western Australia

SOUTH FREMANTLE

Artitja Fine Art Gallery South Fremantle, 6162. T 0418-900-954. E [email protected] W www.artitja.com.au Since 2004. Working with remote community Aboriginal art centres.

Fremantle Arts Centre 1 Finnerty Street, Fremantle 6160. T (08) 9432-9555. E [email protected] W www.fac.org.au Free entry. H Daily 10.00 to 5.00. To Oct 22, 46th Fremantle Arts Centre Print Award. Now in its 46th year, the FAC Print Award presents a diverse selection of prints and artist books from emerging, established, and cross-disciplinary artists, offering a true picture of the state of contemporary Australian printmaking. In celebration of Fremantle Arts Centre turning 50, the 2023 Print Award features 50 selected artists. Find out more at www.fac.org.au/ whats-on/post/46th-fremantle-arts-centre-print-award

Rob Kettels, Time Machine No. 2, 2023 Courtesy the artist and Fremantle Arts Centre

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Perth Centre for Photography PERTH Cool Change Contemporary

EAST PERTH Artbank

Art Gallery of Western Australia Perth Cultural Centre, James Street Mall, Perth 6000. T (08) 9492-6600. E [email protected] W www.artgallery.wa.gov.au H Wed–Mon 10.00 to 5.00. Closed Tues. To Sept 10 Against The Odds – celebrates the work of women artists held in the State Art Collection. The exhibition focuses on art made in the 1950s in Australia and features the work of thirty-two artists, working across all media. To Sept 17 Spacingout – the works in this State Art Collection exhibition deal with aspects of contemporary life. Spacingout brings together works that are fundamentally ambiguous in a way that matches the kinds of confusion and groundlessness that define our moment. To Oct 22 Özgür Kar | GOOD NIGHT – drop by and drop out of relentless living. In GOOD NIGHT, 2021, an almost 8-metrelong animated skeleton lies confined within the edges of television screens, as they sing a haunting lullaby out towards a murky city skyline. To Dec 4 Exquisite Bodies | Bruno Booth – a participatory all-ages exhibition interrupting preconceived perceptions of disability and normativity. Interrogating and expanding on ideas of beauty, mobility, and ability Exquisite Bodies draws on the surrealist game Exquisite Corpse, as an openended celebration of difference, inviting audiences of all ages to interact with playable figurative

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sculptures and drawing games. To Feb 18 The Antipodean Manifesto – this exhibition features a selection of paintings, drawings, prints and ceramics by the seven artists who formed the Antipodean group in Melbourne in 1959 – Charles Blackman, Arthur Boyd, David Boyd, John Brack, Robert Dickerson, John Perceval, and Clifton Pugh. Drawn from The State Art Collection, the exhibition explores the formation and aspirations of the group, situating their work within the social and political context of late 1950s Australia. Sept 22 to Nov 26 The Lester Prize 2023 – is one of the country’s most recognised and prestigious fine art prizes – an award that places artists and the community proudly front and centre. The prize pool available to professional, emerging and young artists is worth over $115,000, which includes the main prize, The Richard Lester Prize for Portraiture of $50,000.

Cool Change Level 2, Kings Complex, 533 Hay Street, Boorloo/ Perth 6000. E [email protected] W www.coolchange.net.au Facebook + Instagram: @coolchangecontemporary H Thurs–Sat 11.00 to 4.00 during exhibition periods, or by appt. An artist-run initiative for exhibitions, performances, screenings, workshops, and events.

Perth Centre for Photography Ground Floor, King Street Art Centre, 357 Murray Street, Perth 6000. H Wed–Sat 10.00 to 4.00, during exhibitions. Closed public hols.

Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA) Perth Cultural Centre, 51 James Street, Perth 6000. T (08) 9228-6300. E [email protected] W www.pica.org.au Free entry. H Tues–Sun 10.00 to 5.00. Visit website for full exhibition program. To Oct 22 Sriwhana Spong: This Creature, and Wu Tsang: Duilian. Also, Sancintya Mohini Simpson: Ɨm / ammƗ / mƗ maram. Sept 19 to 24 Elham Eshraghian-Haakansson: Virtual Architecture of Empathy.

Subiaco West Perth Crawley LEEDERVILLE Gallery 360 Linton & Kay West Perth JOLIMONT Albert Tucker, Wounded man, 1954, oil and mixed media on hardboard, 81 × 63cm The State Art Collection, The Art Gallery of Western Australia. Gift of Barbara Tucker, 2004 © Albert & Barbara Tucker Foundation Courtesy Smith & Singer Fine Art, Melbourne and Art Gallery of Western Australia

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WEST PERTH

DAGLISH Linton & Kay Subiaco SHENTON PARK

KINGS PARK

Artbank Perth Mezzanine Level at Hyatt Regency Perth, Level 1, 99 Adelaide Terrace, Perth 6000. W www.artbank.gov.au A Commonwealth Government art leasing program and access initiative for contemporary art. Supporting Australian artists.

CRAWLEY Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery

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Linton & Kay Galleries Subiaco

176 Railway Parade, West Leederville 6007. T (08) 9381-6577. E [email protected] W www.gallery360.com.au, www.facebook.com/gallery360aus Instagram: @gallery.360 H Mon–Fri 8.30 to 5.30, Thurs 8.30 to 6.30, Sat 9.00 to 4.00.

299 Railway Road (cnr Nicholson Road), Subiaco 6008. T (08) 9388-3300. E [email protected] W www.lintonandkay.com.au H Daily 10.00 to 4.00. Dec 13 to 23 Dusk to Dawn by Jasper Knight. See ad back cover.

Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery

Linton & Kay Galleries West Perth

UWA, 35 Stirling Highway (cnr Fairway), Crawley 6009. T (08) 6488-3707. E [email protected] W uwa.edu.au/lwag H Tues–Sat 12.00 to 5.00. Sept 9 to Dec 9 Wildflower Season brings together a collection of artworks exploring the many ways meaning is made through images of plants and flowers. In dialogue with 40 botanical watercolour studies by Emily Pelloe will be a diverse group of artworks – including painting, etching, sculpture, photography and moving image – which complicate rules of botanical and scientific classification. Also, BLAZE: people made known features portraits drawn from the Cruthers Collection of Women’s Art and highlights the recent acquisitions. It also pays special tribute to Susan Cooper Wyatt, a Maduwonnga and Wongatha leader and artist, whose practice celebrates the significant impact of Aboriginal leaders. Sept 14 to Dec 9 The Berndt Museum presents The Light Within – a single thangka, a sacred scroll painting from Tibet, complemented with a public program of meditation and discussion presenting a rare opportunity to view this religious consecrated object within its intended context.

Gallery, Stockroom and Framing. 11 Old Aberdeen Place, West Perth 6005. T (08) 9388-3300. E [email protected] W www.lintonandkay.com.au H Mon–Sat 10.00 to 4.00.

Greater Perth JOONDALUP Wanneroo Gallery WANNEROO CAVERSHAM MUNDARING Midland Junction MIDLAND Mundaring Arts Centre 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 [email protected] W goolugatup-heathcote.com.au H Daily 10.00 to 4.00. Closed public hols. To Sept 10 Outside Inn by Alex Last. Also, triple power of plants – Audrey Tan, Jess Tan, and Sebastian Temple. Sept 24 to Oct 22 Melville Contemporary 2023 – Akira Akira, Dan Bourke, Jess Day, Natsumi de Dianous, Tom Mùller, and Mei Saraswati.

John Curtin Gallery Building 200A, Curtin University, Kent Street, Bentley 6102. T (08) 9266-4155. E [email protected] W jcg.curtin.edu.au H Mon–Fri 11.00 to 5.00, Sun 12.00 to 4.00 during exhibitions. Closed Sat and public hols.

Emily Pelloe, Eucalyptus Macrocarpa, Hooker, 1929, watercolour, 39 × 28.2cm The University of Western Australia Art Collection, Gift of St Catherine’s College, 1970 Courtesy Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery

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Midland Junction Arts Centre 276 Great Eastern Highway, Midland 6056. T (08) 9250-8062. E [email protected] W www.midlandjunctionartscentre.com.au H Wed–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 11.00 to 3.00 during exhibitions. Closed Sun, Tues and public hols. Sept 2 to Oct 29 Beyond Interpretations – brings together artworks from the City of Swan Collection that respond to the diverse City environments, animating the textured stories of this unique area through people who call Swan home. Supported with contemporary works by artists Gemma Ben-Ary, Peter Dailey, Sherylle Dovaston, Beverley Iles, and Gregory Pryor.

Mundaring Arts Centre 7190 Great Eastern Highway (cnr Nichol Street), Mundaring 6073. T (08) 9295-3991. E [email protected] W www.mundaringartscentre.com.au H Wed–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 11.00 to 3.00. Closed Mon–Tues and public hols. To Sept 24 Hand in Hand showcases recent visual art graduates from WA, focusing on the relationship between artists and mentors and how educators shape their skills and narratives, while also highlighting contemporary arts practices. Curated by Kristy Scaddan.

Wanneroo Gallery Wanneroo Library and Cultural Centre, 3 Rocca Way, Wanneroo 6065. W wanneroo.wa.gov.au/wanneroogallery Free entry. H Wed–Sat 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Sun and public hols. Aug 30 to Oct 28 A Portrait of Australia – celebrates the bush, the outback, the coast and the people who live there. Featuring photographs from the Australian Geographic archive, it will transport you to some of the most rugged and remote parts of the country where you will discover the remarkable stories of ordinary Australians. A travelling exhibition from the National Museum of Australia developed in collaboration with Australian Geographic.

WA Regional PORT HEDLAND Courthouse Gallery+Studio

Western Australia Geraldton Regional Art Gallery GERALDTON KALGOORLIE PERTH Bunbury Regional Art Gallery BUNBURY Collie Art Gallery

Bunbury Regional Art Gallery 64 Wittenoom Street, Bunbury 6230. T (08) 9792-7323. E [email protected] W brag.org.au Wed–Sun 10.00 to 4.00, Mon–Tues by appt. Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day, and Good Friday. To Sept 17 The Greek Paintings by Col Jordan. To Sept 24 Noongar Country 2023.

Collie Art Gallery 134 Throssell Street, Collie 6225. T (08) 9734-2921. E [email protected] W www.collieartgallery.org.au H Thurs–Mon 10.00 to 4.00, or by appt.

Courthouse Gallery+Studio 16 Edgar Street, Port Hedland 6721. T (08) 9141-0041. E [email protected] W thejunctionco.com.au/gallery-studio www.facebook.com/thejunctionhedland/ Instagram: @courthousegallery_studio H Tues–Fri 9.00 to 4.00, Sat 9.00 to 3.00. Closed Sun–Mon.

Zig Zag Gallery

Geraldton Regional Art Gallery

50 Railway Road, Kalamunda 6076. T (08) 9257-9998. E [email protected] W kalamunda.wa.gov.au/gallery H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 4.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 4.00, public hols 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day, and Good Friday.

24 Chapman Road, Geraldton 6530. T (08) 9956-6750. E [email protected] W artgallery.cgg.wa.gov.au H Tues–Fri 9.00 to 4.00, Sat–Mon 9.30 to 1.30. Closed Wed, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day, and Good Friday.

Linton & Kay Galleries Cherubino Wines 3642 Caves Road, Wilyabrup 6280. T (08) 9388-3300. E [email protected] W www.lintonandkay.com.au H Thurs–Sun 10.00 to 5.00.

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Darwin BRINKIN Charles Darwin University Art Gallery NIGHTCLIFF

prize money across the seven categories more than doubling thanks to an ongoing partnership between MAGNT and Principal Partner Telstra. Artists will share in a total of $190,000, with the prize money for the major Telstra Art Award doubling to $100,000 and each award category prize tripling from $5,000 to $15,000. More details about the winners and finalists here: www.magnt.net.au/natsiaa

MILLNER

EAST POINT

DARWIN FANNIE BAY Northern Centre for Contemporary Art PARAP Museum and Art Gallery Outstation Gallery of the Northern Territory THE GARDENS Tactile Arts

2022 Telstra Emerging Artist Award Winner Louise Malarvie with her work Pamarr Yara, 2022, Kununurra, Western Australia Photograph: MAGNT/Charlie Bliss Courtesy Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory

Charles Darwin University Art Gallery

Northern Centre for Contemporary Art (NCCA)

Ground Floor, Chancellery, Orange Building 12, University Drive South, Casuarina Campus, Brinkin 0810. T (08) 8946-6621. E [email protected] W cdu.edu.au/artgallery Admission free. H Wed–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat 10.00 to 2.00. To Oct 15 Manburrba: our story of printed cloth from Bábbarra Women’s Centre.

3 Vimy Lane, Parap 0820. T (08) 8981-5368. E [email protected] W nccart.com.au Free entry. H Wed–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat 8.00 to 2.00. The Northern Centre for Contemporary Art delivers leading local, national and international contemporary art to Darwin. To Sept 23 Blak Power – 50 Years of First Nations Superheroes in Australian Art.

Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT) 19 Conacher Street, The Gardens, Darwin 0820. T (08) 8999-8264. E [email protected] W www.magnt.net.au Instagram: @mag_nt Free entry. H Daily 10.00 to 4.00. Visit the website for visitor information. To Feb 18, 2024 The 40th Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards (NATSIAA) – Australia’s longest-running and most prestigious Indigenous art awards, the Telstra NATSIAA aims to showcase the very best in Australian Indigenous art by both emerging and established contemporary artists from across Australia. This year marks the 40th anniversary of Telstra NATSIAA presented on Larrakia Country. The establishment of NATSIAA came at a vital time when Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and artists were first widely being recognised, artistically, critically and commercially. In 2023, Telstra NATSIAA will see an increasing variety of art forms and media, collectively demonstrating the richness and diversity of current contemporary Indigenous artistic practice, and the importance of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices, nationwide, within the visual arts. Making the awards even more significant today: Telstra NATSIAA is now the richest art award in the country, with

Iwantja Young Women’s Film Project, Kungka Kunpu (video still), 2019, single-channel digital video with sound, 04:06 minutes Courtesy the artists and Northern Centre for Contemporary Art (NCCA)

Outstation Gallery 8 Parap Place, Parap, Darwin 0820. T (08) 8981-4822. W www.outstation.com.au Instagram: @outstation_gallery H Visit website for opening times. Outstation Gallery works directly with Aboriginal art centres in the presentation and promotion of art from the Tiwi Islands, Arnhem Land, the Western Desert, the Kimberley, and Central and South Australia.

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Tjanpi Desert Weavers

19 Conacher Street, The Gardens, Darwin 0810. T (08) 8981-6616. E [email protected] W tactilearts.org.au H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat 10.00 to 2.00. Closed public hols and during exhibition changeover. Tactile Arts is a member-based, not-for-profit organisation showcasing and promoting makers of contemporary art and craft in the top end of the Northern Territory since 1973. Includes craft studios and gallery.

NPY Women’s Council, 3 Wilkinson Street, Alice Springs 0870. T (08) 8958-2377. E [email protected] W www.tjanpi.com.au www.facebook.com/Tjanpi Instagram: @tjanpidesertweavers H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 4.00. Tjanpi Desert Weavers is a social enterprise of the Ngaanyatjarra Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (NPY) Women’s Council working with women in the remote Central and Western desert regions who earn an income from contemporary fibre art. Tjanpi (meaning grass in Pitjantjatjara language) represents over 400 Anangu/Yarnangu women artists from 26 remote communities on the NPY lands.

Alice Springs

Watch This Space RAFT artspace

ALICE SPRINGS ARALUEN

Tjanpi Desert Weavers

Araluen Arts Centre

Desart

Artback NT

Watch This Space

DESERT SPRINGS

Araluen Arts Centre 61 Larapinta Drive, Mparntwe/Alice Springs 0870. T (08) 8951-1122. E [email protected] W www.araluenartscentre.nt.gov.au H Daily 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Christmas Day and Good Friday.

Artback NT 67 Bath Street, Alice Springs 0871. T (08) 8953-5941. W artbacknt.com.au Artback NT is an Arts Development and Touring organisation working with artists from around the Northern Territory to develop and tour their work to local, national, and international audiences.

Desart 11/54 Arthur J Gallagher Centre, Reg Harris Lane, Alice Springs 0870. T (08) 8953-4736. E [email protected] W desart.com.au www.facebook.com/desart.inc Instagram: @desartinc Desart is committed to supporting Aboriginal art centres, which provide autonomy, sustained growth and stability for Central Australian Aboriginal communities. Desart currently has 35 independently governed Aboriginal Art and Craft Centres, representing 8,000 artists, as its members.

RAFT artspace 8 Hele Crescent, Alice Springs 0870. H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat 10.00 to 2.00 during exhibitions, or by appt.

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8 Gap Road, Alice Springs 0870. T (08) 8952-1949. E [email protected] W www.wts.org.au, www.facebook.com/watchthisspacegallery Instagram: @watchthisspace_ari H Wed–Fri 12.00 to 5.00, Sat 10.00 to 2.00, during exhibitions. As an artist-run initiative in Central Australia, Watch This Space provides a constructive and supportive environment for artists to develop, collaborate and experiment through exhibitions, residencies, performances, offsite projects, and an onsite studio community.

NT Regional LANSDOWNE KATHERINE Mimi Aboriginal Art & Craft ROCKHOLE

Godinymayin Yijard Rivers Arts & Culture Centre TINDAL

Godinymayin Yijard Rivers Arts & Culture Centre Lot 3238, Stuart Highway, Katherine East 0850. T (08) 8972-3751. E [email protected] W www.gyracc.org.au, www.facebook.com/ GodinymayinYijardRiversArtsAndCultureCentre Instagram: @gyracc H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 5.00. Visit website for weekend and public hols hours.

Mimi Aboriginal Art & Craft 34 Katherine Terrace, Katherine 0850. H Mon–Fri 8.30 to 4.30, or by appt.

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FireWorks Gallery The Maud Street Photo Gallery BOWEN HILLS NEWSTEAD KELVIN GROVE artisan Jan Manton Gallery FORTITUDE VALLEY Institute of Modern Art Mitchell Fine Art Jan Murphy Gallery Philip Bacon Galleries Petrie Terrace Gallery Edwina Corlette Gallery NEW FARM BRISBANE CITY Museum of Brisbane Queensland Art Gallery Gallery of Modern Art SOUTH BRISBANE

QUT Art Museum

WEST END Griffith University Art Museum

EAST BRISBANE

226 Grey Street, South Bank 4101. T (07) 3735-7414. E [email protected] W www.griffith.edu.au/art-museum H Tues–Sat 11.00 to 4.00. Closed public hols and exhibition installation periods. Sept 14 to Oct 14 King & Wood Mallesons First Nations Art Award 2023.

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ƒƒ–‘”– 54 Vernon Terrace, Teneriffe 4005. E [email protected] W janmantonart.com H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 11.00 to 4.00 or by appt.

ƒ—”’Š› ƒŽŽ‡”› 486 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley 4006. T (07) 3254-1855. E [email protected] W www.janmurphygallery.com.au Director: Jan Murphy. H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00, or by appt.

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86 Arthur Street, Fortitude Valley 4006. W www.mitchellfineartgallery.com H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 5.30, Sat 10.00 to 5.00.

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Redland Art Gallery Capalaba

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Redland Art Gallery Cleveland

artisan 45 King Street, Bowen Hills 4006. H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Sun–Mon.

Edwina Corlette Gallery 629 Brunswick Street, New Farm 4005. H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00, or by appt.

FireWorks Gallery 9/31 Thompson Street, Bowen Hills 4006. T (07) 3216-1250. E [email protected] W www.fireworksgallery.com.au H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 6.00, Sat 10.00 to 5.00. Sept 9 to Oct 14 Miles Allen and Maruku Arts: Tjukurpa Pu‫ܤ‬itja/Bush Stories, and Charmaine Pwerle: Storylines.

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Level 3, Brisbane City Hall, Adelaide and Ann streets (enter via King George Square), Brisbane 4000. T (07) 3339-0800. E [email protected] W www.museumofbrisbane.com.au Free entry. H Mon–Sun 10.00 to 5.00. To Oct 22 Clay: Collected Ceramics – a celebration of ceramics combining works from the Museum of Brisbane’s Collection and Kylie Johnson’s personal collection. It is accompanied by Commune, a display of single pieces contributed by more than 250 makers responding to MoB’s largest community callout to date. With pieces spanning 60 years of creativity, including fresh works never-before displayed, Clay sparks a conversation about the relationship between potters and their visions. Artists include Bonnie Hislop, Kylie Johnson, Nicolette Johnson, Jody Rallah, Jane Du Rand, Kenji Uranishi, and Steph Woods. Exhibition refresh, Making Place: 100 Views of Brisbane Place. Place, in Brisbane, is not a static thing. With the city we know shifting so rapidly, this is the ideal moment to ask – what makes a place? Which sites are significant for individuals and communities and why? Are the landmarks we recognise as characterising the city today the same landmarks we’ll see in the future? And can memories make a place? With these questions front of mind, Making Place presents more than 100 historical and contemporary depictions of the Brisbane region from

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the Museum of Brisbane Collections. Explore our everchanging city through new eyes: from the past, to the present and into the future. Artists featured include Judy Watson, Richard Randall, Noel McKenna, William Bustard, Vida Lahey, Jane Grealy, Danie Mellor, Kenneth Jack, Sam Fulbrook, Charles Lancaster, Robert Brownhall, Margaret Olley, Stephen Nothling, Margaret Cilento, Lloyd Rees, Paul Davies, Mia Boe, and more.

Petrie Terrace Gallery Home of the RQAS, Brisbane Branch Unit 3, 162 Petrie Terrace, Brisbane 4000. T (07) 3367-1977. E [email protected] W www.rqas.com.au H Wed–Sun 10.00 to 3.30. Welcomes membership from professional and hobby artists, open and members exhibitions, workshops, private gallery hire, corporate, and event hire.

Philip Bacon Galleries 2 Arthur Street, Fortitude Valley 4006. T (07) 3358-3555. E [email protected] W www.philipbacongalleries.com.au H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00. Philip Bacon Galleries is the largest and most established dealing gallery in Brisbane. We have a large selection of important 19th century, 20th century, and contemporary paintings and sculptures in stock. To Sept 9 William Robinson. Sept 12 to Oct 7 Peter Boggs, and Michael McWilliams. Clay: Collected Ceramics at Museum of Brisbane, 2023 Photograph: Katie Bennett Courtesy Museum of Brisbane

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Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) Stanley Place, South Bank, Brisbane 4101. T (07) 3840-7303. W www.qagoma.qld.gov.au Free entry, unless otherwise stated. H Daily 10.00 to 5.00. Closed Christmas, Boxing Day and Good Friday. Open from 12.00 Anzac Day. QAG: to Sept 17 A Third Language. To June 23, 2024 I can spin skies. To Sept 29, 2024 North by North-West. From Sept 2 Isaac Walter Jenner: A feeling for Light. GOMA: to Oct 2 eX de Medici: Beautiful Wickedness, and Michael Zavros: The Favourite. To Jan 21, 2024 Gone Fishing. To Sept 8, 2024 sis: pacific art 1980–2023. Troy-Anthony Baylis, Two Hearts (Kylie Minogue), 2022, sliced and rewoven acrylic on linen, embroidery cotton, buttons Photograph: Grant Hancock Courtesy the artist and QUT Art Museum

eX de Medici, Skinny Day Ambush (Super Family), 2007, watercolour on paper, 114 × 192cm Collection: Mona, Museum of Old and New Art, Hobart © the artist Photograph: Jesse Hunniford Courtesy the artist and Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA)

William Robinson Gallery: to Sept 15, 2024 The Painter & the Printmaker – William Robinson is revered as one of the nation’s great contemporary painters, recognised for his multiperspective depictions of the Australian landscape. While he is most readily identifiable by his monumental paintings, his print works remain little understood or fully acknowledged for their aesthetic value and contribution to the artist’s remarkable creative vision. This exhibition provides rare insight into Robinson’s mastery as a colourist and mark-maker by showcasing five decades of printmaking, in particular lithographs and etchings, alongside major paintings.

QUT Art Museum and William Robinson Gallery 2 George Street, QUT Gardens Point campus (next to the City Botanic Gardens), Brisbane 4000. T QUT Art Museum (07) 3138-5370, William Robinson Gallery (07) 3138-8005. E [email protected], [email protected] 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 websites for programs and events. QUT Art Museum: to Oct 1 Troy-Anthony Baylis: I wanna be adorned – through a powerful assemblage of objects entwined around notions of the body or adornment, this exhibition delves into the textile practice of Troy-Anthony Baylis. Also, Alice Lang: Flowah Powah – borrows from a vibrant counterculture aesthetic that rose out of LA in the 1960s, while playing on a uniquely Australian vernacular, through goading and sometimes humorous painting, text, and sculpture.

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William Robinson, Twin Falls, 2000, colour lithograph QUT Art Collection. Gift of the artist under the Cultural Gifts Program, 2002 Courtesy the artist and William Robinson Gallery

Redland Art Gallery Capalaba Capalaba Place, Noeleen Street, Capalaba 4157. T (07) 3829-8899. E [email protected] W artgallery.redland.qld.gov.au Admission free. H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 5.00, Sat 9.00 to 4.00. To Sept 5 SmartArts Creative Textile Group: Connected by Thread. Sept 9 to Nov 7 Yanni Van Zijl: ONE.5C.

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UQ Art Museum James and Mary Emelia Mayne Centre (Building 11), University Drive, The University of Queensland, St Lucia 4067. T (07) 3365-3046. E [email protected] W www.art-museum.uq.edu.au H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat 11.00 to 3.00. To Jan 20, 2024 Mare Amoris | Sea of Love – featuring Abdul-Rahman Abdullah, Christopher Bassi, Drew Kahu‫ދ‬Ɨina Broderick, Seba Calfuqueo, Elisa Jane Carmichael, Sonja Carmichael, Chun Yin Rainbow Chan, Mariquita “Micki” Davis, Djambawa Marawili, New Mineral Collective, Santiago Mostyn, Leyla Stevens, Shannon Te Ao, Unbound Collective, and Judy Watson. See ad page 20.

Yanni Van Zijl, Leached (detail), 2022, porcelain and synthetic polymer paint Courtesy the artist and Redland Art Gallery

Redland Art Gallery Cleveland Cnr Middle and Bloomfield streets, Cleveland 4163. T (07) 3829-8899. E [email protected] W artgallery.redland.qld.gov.au Admission free. H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 4.00, Sun 9.00 to 2.00. To Oct 8 Asia Pacific Contemporary: Three Decades of APT. Oct 15 to Dec 3 Gordon Shepherdson: Ocean of Eyes.

Gordon Shepherdson, Morning, Redland Bay, 21 May 1997, 1997, oil and enamel on paper Redland Art Gallery Collection. Acquired in 2018 with Redland Art Gallery Acquisition Funds Photograph: Carl Warner Courtesy the artist and Redland Art Gallery

Mariquita “Micki” Davis, Magellan doesn’t live here, 2017, still from single-channel video with sound Courtesy the artist, Yaangar/Los Angeles and UQ Art Museum

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Gold Coast SOUTHPORT

Sunshine Coast TEWANTIN

Anthea Polson Art

Noosa Regional Gallery

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MACINTOSH ISLAND COOLUM BEACH

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SURFERS PARADISE Montville Art Gallery HOTA Gallery

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Anthea Polson Art 29 Tedder Avenue, Main Beach 4217. T (07) 5561-1166, 0417-707-326. E [email protected] W www.antheapolsonart.com.au Director: Anthea Polson. H Mon–Sat 10.00 to 6.00, Sun 10.00 to 4.00.

Gallery One Shop 16.02 The Brickworks, 107 Ferry Road, Southport 4215. T (07) 5528-0110. E [email protected] W gallery-one.com.au H Mon–Sat 9.00 to 5.00, Sun 10.30 to 4.00.

HOTA Gallery 135 Bundall Road, Surfers Paradise 4217. T (07) 5588-4000. E [email protected] 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. To Oct 2 Archie 100: A Century of the Archibald Prize an Art Gallery of New South Wales touring exhibition. See ad page 16.

SWELL Sculpture Festival W www.swellsculpture.com.au Sept 8 to 17 Over 70 large-scale contemporary sculptures set among the natural landscape of Currumbin Beach, Queensland. See ad page 165.

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CALOUNDRA Caloundra Regional Gallery

Caloundra Regional Gallery 22 Omrah Avenue, Caloundra 4551. H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 2.00. Closed public hols and exhibition changeovers.

Montville Art Gallery 138 Main Street, Montville 4560. H Daily 10.00 to 5.00.

Noosa Regional Gallery Level 1, 9 Pelican Street, Riverside, Tewantin 4565. T (07) 5329-6145. E [email protected] W www.noosaregionalgallery.com.au H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 3.00. Closed Mon, public hols and during exhibition changeover. To Oct 1 Experimenta Life Forms: International Triennial of Media Art. Featuring 26 contemporary Australian and international artists working across diverse artforms – including robotics, bio-art, screen-based works, installations, participatory, and generative art, the exhibition explores the changing notions of life in response to new scientific research and technological change.

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Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery 531 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba 4350. T (07) 4688-6652. E [email protected] W tr.qld.gov.au/trag Instagram: @trartgalleries Free entry. H Wed–Sun 10.30 to 3.30. Closed Mon–Tues and public hols. Open for Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers – Mon Sept 18 and Tues Sept 19. To Nov 19 Contemporary Wearables ’23. Showcasing some of Australia’s most prominent and emerging contemporary makers, this exhibition is the focus of Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery’s contribution to promoting excellence in contemporary adornment. The award is a forum for innovative contemporary jewellery and object practice. Contemporary Wearables Biennial Jewellery Award and Exhibition is proudly supported by Toowoomba Regional Council.

Justine Emard, Soul Shift, 2018, video still Experimenta Life Forms Courtesy the artist and Noosa Regional Gallery

South East Region GYMPIE

Gympie Regional Gallery

NOOSA KINGAROY SUNSHINE COAST

CABOOLTURE Crows Nest Regional Art Gallery CROWS NEST Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery TOOWOOMBA

BRISBANE Ipswich Art Gallery IPSWICH

Gympie Regional Gallery 39 Nash Street, Gympie 4570. T (07) 5481-0733. E [email protected] W www.gympie.qld. gov.au/recreation-tourism/art-culture/gympie-regionalgallery H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 4.00. The Gallery promotes the development of the arts as an integral part of the lives and industry of the local community.

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2021 Award Winners: Sophie Carnell and Sarah Rayner, Florilegium . . . traversing the poetry of plants, 2020, 42 brooches: hand carved porcelain with terra sigillata, sterling and fine silver, 26 × 375 × 8cm Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery – Toowoomba City Collection 2387 © Sophie Carnell and Sarah Rayner Courtesy the artists and Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery

d’Arcy Doyle Place, Nicholas Street (between Brisbane and Limestone streets), Ipswich 4305. T (07) 3810-7222. E [email protected] W ipswichartgallery.qld.gov.au H Daily 10.00 to 5.00 unless stated otherwise. To Oct 29 Bruce Reynolds: How Soon is Now?

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Bundaberg Hervey Bay Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery BUNDABERG

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FRASER ISLAND HERVEY BAY

Hervey Bay Regional Gallery

Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery 1 Barolin Street (cnr Quay Street), Bundaberg 4670. T (07) 4130-4750. E [email protected] 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 [email protected] 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. Sept 9 to Nov 12 Alan Peebles: Bird Man – an exhibition celebrating the work of Hervey Bay environmental advocate Alan Peebles. Between 2003 and 2009, Hervey Bay wildlife enthusiast Peebles painted 103 murals of local bird species on bus shelters throughout the Fraser Coast region. Twenty years on from the first of these murals, Hervey Bay Regional Gallery presents a celebration of the generosity, vision and community spirit of Peebles’ bus shelter project. Presenting a selection of murals alongside his self-published wildlife documentaries, Alan Peebles: Bird Man draws on Peebles’ passion for the region’s wildlife, forming a charming and idiosyncratic portrait of Hervey Bay through the eyes of one of its prominent advocates.

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Sept 23 to Nov 12 Girra: Fraser Coast National Art Prize. Shortlisted artists: Pamela Bristow (QLD), Francis Carmody (VIC), Armando Chant (NSW), Mirjana Dobson (SA), Jessie French (NSW), Joolie Gibbs (QLD), Bridie Gillman (QLD), Claire Grant (QLD), Miriam Innes (QLD), Ryan Andrew Lee (NSW), Jessica Long (NSW), Glen Miller (QLD), Lucy Quinn (QLD), Anna Louise Richardson (WA), Monica Rohan (QLD), Rolf Sieber (QLD), Arryn Snowball (QLD), and Renita Stanley (SA). Girra: Fraser Coast National Art Prize is an initiative of the Hervey Bay Regional Gallery and Fraser Coast Regional Council that seeks to explore our reciprocal, inextricable relationship with the environment through contemporary art. The biennial art prize invites entries from artists working in any visual art medium from across Australia, offering a $25,000 major acquisitive prize. Entrants are invited to submit works that demonstrate a conceptual engagement with the intersection of people, place and the environment. The Major Prize winner will be awarded a $25,000 acquisitive prize, and their work will become a significant early acquisition for the newly focused art collection of the Fraser Coast. Girra was borne out of the enduring social and cultural importance of the natural environment in the Fraser Coast region, encompassing land, sea and sky. Home of the Butchulla people, the region’s unique natural features include the world’s largest sand island K’gari and its surrounding waters, recognised as the world’s first Whale Heritage Site.

Alan Peebles, Eastern Curlews bus shelter painting, 2009 Courtesy the artist and Hervey Bay Regional Gallery

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Gab Titui Cultural Centre Cnr Blackall Street and Victoria Parade, Thursday Island 4875. T (07) 4069-0888. E [email protected] W www.gabtitui.gov.au www.facebook.com/GabTituiCulturalCentre Admission fees. H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 4.30, Sat 9.30 to 1.00 (April to Oct), Mon–Fri 10.00 to 3.00, Sat 9.30 to 1.00 (Nov to March). Gab Titui Cultural Centre is a contemporary art gallery and keeping place for cultural artefacts located on Thursday Island, Torres Strait. Our goal is to contribute to the preservation and revitalisation of our region’s rich cultures, and to the development and promotion of local Torres Strait Islander and Aboriginal art.

Gab Titui Cultural Centre THURSDAY ISLAND

COOKTOWN UMI Arts Tableland Regional Gallery

NorthSite Contemporary Arts Cairns Art Gallery CAIRNS

Perc Tucker Regional Gallery Pinnacles Gallery

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Umbrella Studio Contemporary Arts Artspace Mackay MACKAY ROCKHAMPTON Rockhampton Museum of Art

Artspace Mackay Civic Centre Precinct, cnr Gordon and Macalister streets, Mackay 4740. T (07) 4961-9722. E [email protected] W www.artspacemackay.com.au Free admission. H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 3.00. To Nov 5 Kara Day: ladylike, and Stephen Homewood: Turbulence. To Nov 12 Zanny Begg | These Stories Will Be Different.

Cairns Art Gallery Cnr Abbott and Shields streets, Cairns 4870. T (07) 4046-4800. E [email protected] 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 Oct Joel Sam: Exodus. Sept 9 to Nov 19 Rauschenberg & Johns: Significant Others. Sept 9 to Dec 10 Ellis Rowan: Colonialism and Nature Painting.

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NorthSite Contemporary Arts Bulmba-ja Arts Centre, 96 Abbott Street, Cairns 4870. T (07) 4050-9494. E [email protected] W northsite.org.au H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 9.00 to 1.00. Closed Sun and public hols.

Perc Tucker Regional Gallery Cnr Flinders and Denham streets, Townsville 4810. T (07) 4727-9011. E [email protected] W www.townsville.qld.gov.au/ptrg H Ground floor: Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 1.00. First floor at PTRG remains closed. To Sept 25 Chasing Light: Architecture of the North by Andrew Rankin documents recent developments of new contemporary buildings and the changing landscape of urban centres in North Queensland. Many of the structures form part of the master plan for James Cook University in Townsville and Cairns. Chasing Light refers to the tool kit of a working photographer by searching and waiting for moments of illumination – be it dawn, dusk or bright midday sun. The images also showcase architects responding to the environmental challenges of designing buildings suitable for life in the tropics and dealing with extreme weather events such as cyclones and flooding rains. Chasing Light is an inspiring celebration of the beauty and diversity of North Queensland’s architecture. The images capture the unique charm and character of the buildings and structures that make up this diverse and beautiful region. To Sept 25 Lost in Palm Springs – curated by Dr Greer Honeywill, this exhibition examines the connection between Palm Springs and Australia, and how contemporary artists engage with and respond to modernism’s aesthetic and influence. Place and home, landscapes (real and imagined), and Bauhaus sensibilities inform the exceptional works in this exhibition. Lost in Palm Springs is the result of three artist-residencies Greer undertook in Palm Springs, California, USA, between 2017–2019 researching the world’s largest collection of domestic

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mid-century modern architecture and connecting with artists who share her passion. In doing so, she discovered architectural and aesthetic sensibilities with surprisingly strong connections to Australia, particularly the Gold Coast. Lost in Palm Springs is a touring initiative developed by HOTA, Home of the Arts, Gold Coast, in partnership with Museums & Galleries Queensland. This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through its Visions of Australia program and through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body. It is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland and proudly sponsored by IAS Fine Art Logistics and o2 Architecture. Museums & Galleries Queensland is supported by the Tim Fairfax Family Foundation and receives funds through the Australian Cultural Fund.

Emma Moore, She is Blossoming, 2023, buff raku clay, 35 × 45cm Courtesy the artist and Pinnacles Gallery

Andrew Rankin, Cairns Performing Arts Centre (detail), 2019, cotton rag print, 123 × 95cm Cox Architecture + CA Architects Courtesy the artist and Perc Tucker Regional Gallery

Pinnacles Gallery Riverway Arts Centre, 20 Village Boulevard, Thuringowa 4817. T (07) 4727-9011. E [email protected] W www.townsville.qld.gov.au Free entry. Pinnacles Gallery is a dynamic art space committed to community engagement, artistic development, and contemporary practice. Sept 1 to Oct 1 EMBOLDEN The courage to be – the annual exhibition of TAFE North Queensland visual art student’s works boasts an array of approaches and media. This year’s exhibition once again promises to be an exciting glimpse into the future of Townsville’s emerging artists. Also, Wearable Art Creatives – wearable art occupies an exciting and innovative space that fuses many art forms and techniques, from the use of recycled or high-tech materials and industrial design, through to millinery, sculpture and traditional craft and weaving techniques.

Rockhampton Museum of Art 220 Quay Street, Rockhampton 4700. H Daily 9.00 to 4.00.

Tableland Regional Gallery 16 Robert Street, Atherton 4883. H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat 10.00 to 1.00. Closed Sun–Mon.

Umbrella Studio Contemporary Arts 408 Flinders Street, Townsville 4810. T (07) 4772-7109. W www.umbrella.org.au H Tues–Fri 9.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 9.00 to 1.00. Gallery closed Mon, public hols and during exhibition install weeks. To Sept 24 Electric Coral by Lisa Ashcroft, and In Colour by Alison Mooney. Also, Transitions 2023 – Sharron Condren, Frank Hollingsworth, Squeak & Bubble, William Loveday, and Natalie Ward.

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UMI Arts Gallery & Gift Shop 4/1 Jensen Street, Manoora 4870. T (07) 4041-6152. E [email protected] W umiarts.com.au www.facebook.com/umi.arts Instagram: @umiarts H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 4.00. UMI Arts is the incubator Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural organisation for Far North Queensland, an area that extends north of Cairns to include the Torres Strait Islands, south to Cardwell, west to Camooweal and includes the Gulf and Mt Isa regions. UMI Arts is a not-for-profit company governed and managed by an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Board and has been operating since 2005. Our mission is to operate a cultural organisation that assists Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to participate in the maintenance, preservation, and protection of culture. The UMI Arts Gallery and Gift Shop in Cairns showcases the fine art and crafts created by our member artists, assisting them to continue preserving and protecting the culture and stories of the region. UMI is a Creole word that means “You and Me” – for UMI Arts, this is significant as we believe that we need to work together to keep our culture strong. See ad page 171.

UMI Arts Gift Shop, Manoora, Cairns; open Mon–Fri, 10am–4pm Photograph: Lovegreen Photography Courtesy UMI Arts Gallery & Gift Shop

Western District Outback Regional Gallery WINTON LONGREACH

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Longreach Arts & Crafts Centre Gallery TAMBO Grassland Art Gallery Dogwood Crossing Miles CHARLEVILLE MILES Lapunyah Gallery

Dogwood Crossing, Miles 81 Murilla Street, Miles 4415. T (07) 4628-5330. E [email protected] W www.dogwoodcrossing.com Free entry. H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 12.30 and 1.30 to 5.00, Sat 9.00 to 12.00. Closed Sun. Sept 23 to Nov 11 John Mullins Memorial Art Gallery: Hybrid Greening by Veronika Zeil and Nanette Balchin – this contemporary exhibition invites the viewers to imagine a future where people are partplant and part-human. Curved Wall: Love of Country by Sue Lederhose – a collection of impressionistic style watercolour paintings of wide-open spaces and unobstructed sunsets.

Grassland Art Gallery 30 Arthur Street, Tambo 4478. T (07) 4621-6600. E [email protected] W www.grasslandgallery.com.au Free admission. H Mon–Fri 8.30 to 4.45.

Longreach Arts & Crafts Centre Gallery 113 Ibis Street, Longreach 4730. H Mon, Wed–Fri 1.00 to 4.00.

Outback Regional Gallery, Winton Waltzing Matilda Centre, 50 Elderslie Street, Winton 4735. T (07) 4657-2625. E [email protected] W www.matildacentre.com.au H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 9.00 to 3.00. To Oct 29 Asia Pacific Video – a regional touring exhibition from Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art.

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Abdullah, Abdul-Rahman UQ Art Museum Abdullahi, Idil Casula Powerhouse Abela, Patti WAYOUT Art Space Adamson-Pinczewski, Samara Charles Nodrum Gallery Adams, Patricia Wilson Watt Space Afshar, Hoda Art Gallery of NSW Ahern, Holly Casula Powerhouse Akira, Akira Goolugatup Heathcote Albert, Tony Incinerator Gallery Albert, Tony S.H. Ervin Gallery Ali, Khadim S.H. Ervin Gallery Allen, Matthew M16 Artspace Allen, Miles FireWorks Gallery Allen-Waters, Brad WAYOUT Art Space Amor, Rick Niagara Galleries Amore, Anthea Northern Rivers Amos, Janelle Wonderground Barossa Andrews, Justin Charles Nodrum Gallery Ann, Karenne Art Gallery of Ballarat Anwar, Rushdi S.H. Ervin Gallery Appleby, Christine ANCA Gallery Arlo, Nikhil James Incinerator Gallery Arnott, Chloe Incinerator Gallery Ashcroft, Lisa Umbrella Studio Attafuah, Serwah Art Gallery of Ballarat Bain-Betram, Fern Northern Rivers Baker, Laura Casula Powerhouse Baker, Scott Casula Powerhouse Baker, Skye Malu Fiona and Sidney Myer Balchin, Nanette Dogwood Crossing Baldessin, George Australian Galleries Bamzar, Ramak Art Gallery of Ballarat Bannatyne, Clare The Annex Barnes, Grace Casula Powerhouse Barnett-McIntosh, Antonia Bundanon Art Museum Barrett, Andrea Casula Powerhouse Barrett, Don Gallery Elysium Bassi, Christopher UQ Art Museum Batchelar, Lewis JamFactory Batrouney, Fran Old Auction House Baylis, Troy-Anthony QUT Art Museum Beck, Andrew Bundanon Art Museum Beck, Erika Thienny Lee Gallery Beck, Louise NSW Parliament Beck, Megan Blue Mountains Becs, Tobias Contemporary Art Tas Bedford, Paddy S.H. Ervin Gallery Begg, Zanny Artspace Mackay Belfrage, Clare Tweed Regional Gallery Bell, Amy Blue Mountains Ben-Ary, Gemma Midland Junction Bennett, Alison Blue Mountains Benson, Liam Blue Mountains Bertram, Tracie Watt Space Birks, Ebony Incinerator Gallery Birmingham, Richard Brightspace Biven, Kirsten M16 Artspace Blackburn, Alana Casula Powerhouse Blackman, Charles Art Gallery of WA Blom, Emily Handmark Gallery Boag, Yvonne Fox Galleries Boe, Mia Museum of Brisbane Boggs, Peter Philip Bacon Galleries Bongers, Marc Wangaratta Art Gallery Bonnard, Pierre NGV International Bonnici, Leitu Incinerator Gallery Boon, Philip Alternating Current Booth, Bruno Art Gallery of WA Boston, Paul Heide Museum Bourke, Dan Goolugatup Heathcote Bowden, Jane Craft ACT Bowring, Fiona ANCA Gallery Boyd, Arthur Art Gallery of WA Boyd, David Art Gallery of WA Boyd, David Fellia Melas Gallery Brack, John Art Gallery of WA Brand, Zoe Canberra Glassworks Brassil, Joan MCA Bravery, Sascha Northern Rivers Bristow, Pamela Hervey Bay Regional Broderick, Drew Kahu‫ދ‬Ɨina UQ Art Museum Brown, Mike Charles Nodrum Gallery Brownhall, Robert Museum of Brisbane Buchan, SImon Fellia Melas Gallery Buchanan, Ruth Bundanon Art Museum Burke, Moira Firestation Print Studio Bustard, William Museum of Brisbane Butler, Kevin Wollongong Art Gallery Caballero, Raquel Granville Centre Cachinero, Evangeline Wangaratta Art Gallery Cahill, Anthony Straitjacket Cairncross, Boni M16 Artspace Calfuqueo, Seba UQ Art Museum Cameron, Melissa Craft ACT Campbell Jr, Robert S.H. Ervin Gallery

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Fellia Melas Gallery Fiona and Sidney Myer UQ Art Museum UQ Art Museum Hervey Bay Regional Firestation Print Studio Shepparton Art Museum M16 Artspace WAYOUT Art Space OLSEN Gallery Bowral Art Gallery UQ Art Museum Hervey Bay Regional Casula Powerhouse Wonderground Barossa The Annex Charles Nodrum Gallery Wollongong Art Gallery Museum of Brisbane Art Gallery of Ballarat First Site Gallery OLSEN Gallery Alternating Current The Annex Fellia Melas Gallery ANCA Gallery Fellia Melas Gallery Fiona and Sidney Myer Umbrella Studio Rogue Pop-up Gallery S.H. Ervin Gallery ANCA Gallery WAYOUT Art Space Hut Gallery S.H. Ervin Gallery ANCA Gallery Shepparton Art Museum Alcaston Gallery Alternating Current The Annex ANCA Gallery Casula Powerhouse Casula Powerhouse Straitjacket Fellia Melas Gallery Casula Powerhouse Cullen Beaver Galleries NAS Galleries Alternating Current Wollongong Art Gallery Suki & Hugh Gallery Fiona and Sidney Myer Midland Junction Santos Museum Museum of Brisbane UQ Art Museum Ladder Art Space Goolugatup Heathcote Artspace Mackay Firestation Print Studio Firestation Print Studio Goolugatup Heathcote QAGOMA S.H. Ervin Gallery Alternating Current Craft ACT Blue Mountains Wollongong Art Gallery Watt Space Art Space on Concourse Art Gallery of WA Fellia Melas Gallery Blue Mountains PIERMARQ* Alternating Current Craft ACT Hervey Bay Regional ANCA Gallery WAYOUT Art Space Front Room Ken Done Gallery Firestation Print Studio Manly Art Gallery Manly Art Gallery WAYOUT Art Space Midland Junction Sullivan+Strumpf Beaver Galleries Museum of Brisbane Charles Nodrum Gallery Wollongong Art Gallery Fellia Melas Gallery Charles Nodrum Gallery Wollongong Art Gallery Australian Galleries

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Eastaway, Lynne Wollongong Art Gallery Edinger, Michele Sabbia Gallery Edwards, Leslie Old Auction House Edwards, McLean Fellia Melas Gallery Egan, Sharyn Craft ACT Ekholm, Agneta Flinders Lane Gallery Elborne, Dan Frankston Arts Centre Eliott, Linda ANCA Gallery Ellis, Brodie Bendigo Art Gallery Elson, Sarah Craft ACT Eshraghian-Haakansson, Elham PICA Estate of L. Budd Bundanon Art Museum et al. Bundanon Art Museum Faery, Aleeshanee Bundoora Homestead Fairclough, Wendy Sabbia Gallery Faletau, Sione Bundanon Art Museum Farley, Jackson Stanley Street Gallery Fasham, Ben Gallery Elysium Fatu, Alitasi Incinerator Gallery Fearnside, Karyn ANCA Gallery Featherston, Charlotte Firestation Print Studio Fetherston, Charlotte Stella Downer Fine Art Fibishenko, Dion Ladder Art Space Fielden, Emma Leo Kelly Blacktown Arts Fielden, Emma M16 Artspace Flatley, Rosell Fairfield City Gallery Flynn, Yanhadarrambal Jade Casula Powerhouse Foard, Lynne Bolin Bolin Gallery Frankie LA Stella Downer Fine Art French, Jessie Hervey Bay Regional Fry, Robyn The Annex Fulbrook, Sam Museum of Brisbane Gardiner, Ian Whitehorse Artspace Gardner, Taylor Ceramic Break Garth, Michael Watt Space Gecso-Thorndycraft, Kai Northern Rivers Georgiou, Christine Steps Gallery Gibbs, Joolie Hervey Bay Regional Gibbs, Maddison Mosman Art Gallery Gibbs, Maddison WAYOUT Art Space Gibson, Robyn Firestation Print Studio Gilbert, Abbi Firestation Print Studio Gilbert, Kevin MCA Gill, Simryn MCA Gillman, Bridie Hervey Bay Regional Gittoes, George Fellia Melas Gallery Gleghorn OAM, Thomas Art by Farquhar Glynn, Anna Casula Powerhouse Glynn-Braun, Carmen Fairfield City Gallery Goldenberg, Annique Northern Rivers Goldin, Nan NGA Golding, Dennis Fairfield City Gallery Goldsmith, Kim V Casula Powerhouse Golland, June WAYOUT Art Space Gosse, Eliza OLSEN Gallery Grace, Helen Geelong Gallery Graeve, Michael BLINDSIDE Grammatica, Ronnie Casula Powerhouse Grant, Claire Hervey Bay Regional Grealy, Jane Museum of Brisbane Green, Denise S.H. Ervin Gallery Green, Rona Whitehorse Artspace Greenham, Julia Gallery ‘Loft 275’ Grieves, Sarah Town Hall Gallery Griffith, Pamela Fellia Melas Gallery Griggs, David GAGPROJECTS Haggart, Jann Old Auction House Haider, Rubaba Frankston Arts Centre Haider, Rubaba M16 Artspace Hall, Fiona WAYOUT Art Space Hall, Narelle Alternating Current Halse, Fiona Gallery Elysium Handley, Craig WAYOUT Art Space Harris, Sian Casula Powerhouse Harry, Newell Murray Art Museum Hartigan, Tania Casula Powerhouse Harvey, Ross Fellia Melas Gallery Harward, Libby Incinerator Gallery Hayes, Shaun Stanley Street Gallery Hayes, Vivienne Firestation Print Studio Head-Toussaint, Riana Casula Powerhouse Hennicke, Jay Contemporary Art Tas Hepi, Amrita Walker Street Gallery Hernández, Nadia Heide Museum Hey, Susan ANCA Gallery Higgs, Paul Defiance Gallery Hildebrand, Annarie Incinerator Art Space Hill, Bronwyn Flinders Lane Gallery Hislop, Bonnie Museum of Brisbane Hobba, Alex BLINDSIDE Hodges, Emma Rani SOL Gallery Hollier, Daniel Wollongong Art Gallery Hollingsworth, Frank Umbrella Studio Holloway, Samuel Bundanon Art Museum Home, Dean Arthouse Gallery

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Homewood, Stephen Hookey, Gordon Hopper, Lisa Horne, Lizzie Horrocks, Heather How, Clifford Howard, Eleesa Hudson, Sarah Hukku, Niharika Hull, Andrew Idriss, Yasmin Iles, Beverley Inglis, Kath Innes, Miriam Iqbal, Mehwish Ireland, Tom Irving, Tony Iwasaki, Takahiro Jack, Kenneth Jacobs, Cecilia Jagiello, Pennie Jahn, Annelies Jenner, Isaac Walter Joannou, Pollyxenia Jobbins, Freya Jobsz, Cheryl Johns, Jasper Johnson, George Johnson, Jess Johnson, Kylie Johnson, Nicolette Johnson, Shannon Jones, Lisa Jones, Peggy Napangardi Jordan, Col Jubelin, Narelle Jubelin, Narelle Jumaadi Jumaadi Jumaadi Kahlo, Frida Kain, Kirtika Kane, Paul Kannar-Lichtenberger, Lea Kar, Özgür Keeling, David Keen, Warwick Kelen, Kit Kelly, Michael Kelly, Phoebe Kemp, Ian Kemp, Marketa Kempson, Michael Kentta, Tom Kernich, Margaret Kershaw, Solange Kiddle, Hape Kimsooja Kingsford-Smith, Ian Kingston, Peter Kiriazis, Joanna Kirk, Anna-May Kirk, Valerie Kiuru, Inari Kngwarraye, Emily Kame Knight, Jasper Knight, Wendy Koyama, Shin Kurucz, Kate Lacey, Sonya Lahey, Vida Lal, Shivanjani Lal, Shivanjani Lamb, Joanna Lancaster, Charles Lang, Alice Larking, Tyberius Larter, Jolon Larwill, David Last, Alex Lau, Kelvin Law, Roger Le Sage, Dotti Leach, Sam Lederhose, Sue Lee, Adam Lee, Fiona Lee, Hyun-Hee Lee, Jenna Lee, Kwangho Lee, Mackenzie Lee, Ryan Andrew Lees, Kelly Leigh, Teague Leonard, Zoe Leong, Owen

Artspace Mackay WAYOUT Art Space Bolin Bolin Gallery Firestation Print Studio Art Gallery of Ballarat Arthouse Gallery Frankston Arts Centre Bundanon Art Museum Gallery Lowe & Lee Casula Powerhouse ANCA Gallery Midland Junction Craft ACT Hervey Bay Regional Fairfield City Gallery Watt Space Fellia Melas Gallery NGV International Museum of Brisbane Firestation Print Studio Craft ACT M16 Artspace QAGOMA Wollongong Art Gallery M16 Artspace ANCA Gallery Cairns Art Gallery Charles Nodrum Gallery Central Goldfields Museum of Brisbane Museum of Brisbane Rogue Pop-up Gallery Wollongong Art Gallery Wollongong Art Gallery Bunbury Regional Annette Larkin Fine Art Geelong Gallery Art Space on Concourse Manly Art Gallery MCA Art Gallery of SA Art Space on Concourse Bendigo Art Gallery Montsalvat, Barn Gallery Art Gallery of WA Niagara Galleries Wollongong Art Gallery Casula Powerhouse Frances Keevil Incinerator Gallery Art Gallery of Ballarat Firestation Print Studio WAYOUT Art Space Contemporary Art Tas Alternating Current WAYOUT Art Space Casula Powerhouse Art Gallery of NSW Lærk Gallery Australian Galleries Bundoora Homestead Mosman Art Gallery ANCA Gallery Craft ACT S.H. Ervin Gallery Linton & Kay Galleries The Annex SOL Gallery Hugo Michell Gallery Bundanon Art Museum Museum of Brisbane Art Space on Concourse Fairfield City Gallery Sullivan+Strumpf Museum of Brisbane QUT Art Museum ACE Firestation Print Studio Larwill Studio Goolugatup Heathcote fortyfivedownstairs WAYOUT Art Space ANCA Gallery Sullivan+Strumpf Dogwood Crossing STATION | Sydney Watt Space Art Space on Concourse Incinerator Gallery Korean Cultural Centre Incinerator Gallery Hervey Bay Regional Watt Space SOL Gallery MCA Leo Kelly Blacktown Arts

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Lerk, Fiona Leung, Pamela Leuschke, Sophie Lewer, Richard Lewer, Richard Lieutenant, James Lin, Hung Lindeman, Michael Lindner, Anna Lindsay, Norman Liu, Dapeng Lobb, Bailee Long, Jessica Loorham, Warren Lord, Anne Losch, Susie Loughlin, Jessica Loveday, Tom Loveday, William Lowe, Alfred Lucy, Georgia Luff, Tracy Lye, Michael LYNKA Mabo, Gail MacDonald, Fleur Macleod, Euan Macnamara, Shirley Macpherson, Otto Magrics, Louisa Maguire, Will Mahdavi, India Maher, Curtis Mais, Hilarie Maniar, Pinal Manning, Jenny Marawili, Djambawa Marawili, Noƾgirrƾa Marr Djambana, Nairm Marti, Dani Mason, Penny Mathieson, Sheena McCarthy, Megan McDonald, Kelly McDonald, Kim McDonald, Kim McFarland, Sue McFarlane, Larissa McFeltridge, Christine McKenna, Noel McKenna, Noel McLauchlan, Juanita McLaughlin, Janno McMahon, Brett McMahon, Brett McMaster, Anne McWilliams, Michael Mellor, Danie Meng, Jacquie Mesiti, Angelica Meuwissen, Louise Milan, Edwardo Miles, Gary Miller, Diana Miller, Glen Milliss, Ian Millsom, Liz Mitchell, Kate Moffatt, Tracey Mombassa, Reg Money, Jazz Mooney, Alison Moore, Garry Mora, Mirka Morden, Richard Morrison, Jordan Mortensen, Kevin Mortimer, Dylan Mosse, Richard Mostyn, Santiago Moxon, Beverly Muffler, Betty Mùller, Tom Mullett, Jane Munday, Jodie Munro, Al Munro, Megan Munro, Simon Munuƾgurr, Dhambit Muston, Xanthe Nagel, Angela Nampitjin, Eubena Nangala, Mantua Nangala, Mantua Napanangka, Makinti

Firestation Print Studio Art Space on Concourse Alternating Current Hugo Michell Gallery S.H. Ervin Gallery M16 Artspace Town Hall Gallery Sullivan+Strumpf Wonderground Barossa Norman Lindsay Gallery Art Atrium Blue Mountains Hervey Bay Regional Bundoora Homestead Firestation Print Studio Walker Street Gallery Sabbia Gallery Wollongong Art Gallery Umbrella Studio ACE Contemporary Art Tas Casula Powerhouse Firestation Print Studio Wonderground Barossa McClelland Gallery WAYOUT Art Space Chapel Gallery S.H. Ervin Gallery SOL Gallery Watt Space Watt Space NGV International Contemporary Art Tas Wollongong Art Gallery ANCA Gallery ANCA Gallery UQ Art Museum S.H. Ervin Gallery Frankston Arts Centre Wollongong Art Gallery M16 Artspace Firestation Print Studio Watt Space Craft ACT Firestation Print Studio Latrobe Regional Whitehorse Artspace Bundoora Homestead First Site Gallery Museum of Brisbane WAYOUT Art Space Casula Powerhouse fortyfivedownstairs OLSEN Gallery Watt Space Firestation Print Studio Philip Bacon Galleries Museum of Brisbane Stanley Street Gallery S.H. Ervin Gallery Bundoora Homestead Watt Space Bradley Hall Antiques Tweed Regional Gallery Hervey Bay Regional WAYOUT Art Space Firestation Print Studio Latrobe Regional MCA WAYOUT Art Space Incinerator Gallery Umbrella Studio Alternating Current William Mora Galleries Firestation Print Studio Contemporary Art Tas Australian Galleries Casula Powerhouse NGV International UQ Art Museum ANCA Gallery S.H. Ervin Gallery Goolugatup Heathcote Firestation Print Studio Casula Powerhouse Wollongong Art Gallery ANCA Gallery Ceramic Break Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery Stella Downer Fine Art Firestation Print Studio Wollongong Art Gallery S.H. Ervin Gallery Utopia Art Sydney S.H. Ervin Gallery

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Napanangka Marshall, Cecily EVERYWHEN Artspace Napanangka Marshall, Valerie EVERYWHEN Artspace Napangardi, Dorothy Wollongong Art Gallery Napurrula, Mitjili Wollongong Art Gallery Nawilil, Jack EVERYWHEN Artspace Negreira, Natalia Torres Northern Rivers New Mineral Collective UQ Art Museum Ngarla, Glory Wollongong Art Gallery Nguyen, James ACCA Nguyen, James Leo Kelly Blacktown Arts Nguyen-Long, Mai WAYOUT Art Space Nichols, Gail ANCA Gallery Nielsen, Jesper Alternating Current Nikoleski, Vlase Watt Space Ninski, Zaza Wonderground Barossa Nixon, John MCA Nolan, David Wollongong Art Gallery Nolan, Eva OLSEN Gallery Nolan, Sidney Fellia Melas Gallery Norrie, Susan Annette Larkin Fine Art Norrie, Susan S.H. Ervin Gallery Nothling, Stephen Museum of Brisbane Nottingham, Shani M16 Artspace Nungarrayi Martin, Judith EVERYWHEN Artspace Nungurrayi, Naata S.H. Ervin Gallery O’Doherty, Chris WAYOUT Art Space O’Gorman, Lesley Town Hall Gallery Obst, Sandra ANCA Gallery Olley, Margaret Museum of Brisbane Olley, Margaret Tweed Regional Gallery Olsen, John Fellia Melas Gallery Olsen, John Olsen Olsen, Louise OLSEN Gallery Origin Collective Art Space on Concourse Orr, Chris Central Goldfields Orszulok, Halinka Penrith Regional Papantoniou, Jana Firestation Print Studio Parke, Trent Hugo Michell Gallery Parr, Mike S.H. Ervin Gallery Parsons-Lord, Emily Leo Kelly Blacktown Arts Partridge, Jonathan Handmark Gallery Paul, Nova Bundanon Art Museum Paxton, Sally Fellia Melas Gallery Peebles, Alan Hervey Bay Regional Pelloe, Emily Lawrence Wilson Perceval, John Art Gallery of WA Perceval, Matthew Fellia Melas Gallery Perry, Liz ANCA Gallery Peters, Heidi Ladder Art Space Peterson, Jenny Firestation Print Studio Petetskaya, Katya Blue Mountains Philp, Michael Tweed Regional Gallery Picotti, Rafaella Ceramic Break Piko, Julianne Casula Powerhouse Piva, Brett Straitjacket Plain, Meredith Bolin Bolin Gallery Platon Art Gallery of Ballarat Pollard, Penelope Bundoora Homestead Preddy, Leeann Bundoora Homestead Price, Joan Red Tree Gallery Prochowski, Laura Tyger Gallery Prskalo, Frank Union Cellars Pop Up Pryor, Gregory Midland Junction Pug First Site Gallery Pugh, Clifton Art Gallery of WA Puglielli, Emidio Stephen McLaughlan Pwerle, Charmaine FireWorks Gallery Qiu, Yang SOL Gallery Quagliozzi, Dominic Casula Powerhouse Quilty, Ben S.H. Ervin Gallery Quinn, Lucy Hervey Bay Regional Rallah, Jody Museum of Brisbane Randall, Richard Museum of Brisbane Rankin, Andrew Perc Tucker Regional Raqs Media Collective Walker Street Gallery Raskopoulos, Eugenia Wollongong Art Gallery Rauschenberg, Robert Cairns Art Gallery Redgate, Jacky Wollongong Art Gallery Reece, Simon WAYOUT Art Space Rees, Lloyd Museum of Brisbane Refaei, Nadia Fairfield City Gallery Rembrandt NGV International Rendall, Steven BLINDSIDE Rennie, Reko WAYOUT Art Space Reynolds, Allison Casula Powerhouse Reynolds, Bruce Ipswich Art Gallery Reynolds, Caity Casula Powerhouse Rhall, Steven Incinerator Gallery Rice, Trudy Firestation Print Studio Rich, Roberta Joy Fairfield City Gallery Richards, Max Midnight in Paris Richardson, Anna Louise Hervey Bay Regional Richardson-Hyde, Dawna Whitehorse Artspace Richens, Jane Casula Powerhouse

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Artist index

Rigby, Jeff Rivera, Diego Robb, Rachel Roberts, Denise Roberts, Moira Roberts, Zac Robertson, Ola Robertson-Swann, Ron Robinson, William Robinson, William Rohan, Monica Ross, Joan Rowan, Ellis Rowe, Peter Rowlands, Carol Royes, Ron Rrap, Julie Rubin, Victor Rule, Kristin Rundle, Arthur Rush, Jerome Russo, Michelangelo Saad, Nuha Saaroni, Sarah Sabsabi, Khaled Saint, Paul Salt, Britt Salter, Greg Sam, Joel Samarawickrama, Dinithi Sammut, Lisa Saraswati, Mei Sarwari, Sha Sato, Ryota Scarce, Yhonnie Schouten, Esther Schubert, Kris Schultz, Katika Schwarzrock, Harriet Scott, Harriet Scott, Helena Searle, Josh Searle, Ken Semajer-Garic, Jakob Shaheen, Feras Shen, Damien Shepherdson, Gordon Sherwood, Rozalie Shimmyo, Yuri Shin, Ema Shin, Jaedon Siddaway, Olivia Sieber, Rolf Simpson, Sancintya Mohini Simpson, Sancintya Mohini Skye, Llewellyn Smith, Alison Smith, Anna-Grace Smith, Kris Smith, Yasmin Smith , Shellie Snowball, Arryn Somerville, Alan Spain, Georgia Spangaro, Melody

Robin Gibson Gallery Art Gallery of SA Warrnambool Art Gallery Incinerator Gallery Incinerator Gallery Contemporary Art Tas ANCA Gallery Charles Nodrum Gallery Philip Bacon Galleries QUT Art Museum Hervey Bay Regional WAYOUT Art Space Cairns Art Gallery Stephen McLaughlan The Annex Straitjacket Annette Larkin Fine Art Fellia Melas Gallery Casula Powerhouse Steps Gallery SOL Gallery fortyfivedownstairs Wollongong Art Gallery Town Hall Gallery Mosman Art Gallery Scala M16 Artspace Watt Space Cairns Art Gallery Bundoora Homestead Leo Kelly Blacktown Arts Goolugatup Heathcote Fairfield City Gallery Lock-Up Wangaratta Art Gallery Firestation Print Studio Casula Powerhouse Firestation Print Studio Suki & Hugh Gallery Grace Cossington Smith Grace Cossington Smith Firestation Print Studio Rogue Pop-up Gallery Contemporary Art Tas Contemporary Art Tas Incinerator Gallery Redland Art Gallery ANCA Gallery Incinerator Art Space Ararat Gallery TAMA SOL Gallery Ladder Art Space Hervey Bay Regional PICA MCA Wagner Contemporary Firestation Print Studio Firestation Print Studio Watt Space Mosman Art Gallery Watt Space Hervey Bay Regional Frances Keevil Hugo Michell Gallery M16 Artspace

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Spong, Sriwhana Bundanon Art Museum Spong, Sriwhana PICA Squeak & Bubble Umbrella Studio SRMG BLINDSIDE Stacey, Robyn Cowra Regional Stanley, Renita Hervey Bay Regional Stead, Joanne Casula Powerhouse Stevens, Leyla MCA Stevens, Leyla UQ Art Museum Stevens, Peter Australian Galleries Stevenson, Prue Blue Mountains Stewart, Jodi Hazelhurst Arts Centre Stockdale, Jacqui Tweed Regional Gallery Stokes, Wendy Firestation Print Studio Stone, Alison Firestation Print Studio Styan, Andrew Watt Space Surtees, Hannah Blue Mountains Tan, Audrey Goolugatup Heathcote Tan, Jess Goolugatup Heathcote Tang, Cyrus Town Hall Gallery Tango, Hiromi Art Space on Concourse Tanner, Edwin Charles Nodrum Gallery Tanner, Jane Town Hall Gallery Tarry-Smith, Jennifer Firestation Print Studio Te Ao, Shannon Bundanon Art Museum Te Ao, Shannon UQ Art Museum Temple, Sebastian Goolugatup Heathcote Teoh, Harlinah Glen Eira Gallery Terry, Mike Casula Powerhouse Thaiday, Jimmy John Walker Street Gallery Thomas, Melissa Bolin Bolin Gallery Tillers, Imants Annette Larkin Fine Art Tilley, Lezlie Straitjacket Tilley, Peter Watt Space Tilokwattanota, Kitikong SOL Gallery Timbury, Helen Firestation Print Studio Tingey, Nancy ANCA Gallery Tipoti, Alick MCA Tiravanija, Rirkrit Walker Street Gallery Tjampitjinpa, Ronnie Wollongong Art Gallery Todd, Yvonne Art Gallery of Ballarat Tomlin, Steve ANCA Gallery Tomlinson, Jane Bundoora Homestead Toren, Iris Waverley Library Gallery Totman, Andrew Firestation Print Studio Trinh, Garry Granville Centre Tsang, Wu PICA Tsourlenes, Nicole Bundoora Homestead Tucker, Albert Warrnambool Art Gallery Tuitama, Numiamalepule Adrian Incinerator Gallery Tully, Ian Casula Powerhouse Turier, John Watt Space Turner-Carroll, Shan Lock-Up Unbound Collective UQ Art Museum Uranishi, Kenji Museum of Brisbane Urosevic, Rosalie M16 Artspace Valamanesh, Angela GAGPROJECTS van Herwaarden, Elizabeth The Annex van Nieuwland, Monique ANCA Gallery Van Zijl, Yanni Redland Art Gallery Varga, Justine Hugo Michell Gallery Vassallo, Kate M16 Artspace Vickers, Trevor Charles Nodrum Gallery Vickery, John Charles Nodrum Gallery

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Vitullo, Gavin Vogt, Constanze Wald, Susan Walker, John R Wallace, Kate Wallace, Neil Wallace, Steffie Walton, Nina Waples-Crowe, Peter Ward, Natalie Ward, Peter Ward, Simon Warhol, Andy Washington, Anni Waters, Lilli Waters, Sera Watson, Jenny Watson, Judy Watson, Judy Watson, Judy Watson, Judy Napangardi Waup, Lisa Webster, Hugo Wedgwood, Josiah West, Sally Whish, Alice White, Dominic Whiteley, Brett Whiteley, Brett Whyte, Elizabeth Wiebke, Karl Wijaya, Agus Wildon, Jayda Willoughby, Bianca Wilson, Raymond Wilson, Rebecca Winch, Madeleine Wing, Jason Winn, Debra Wolseley, John Wood, Kara Woodhead, Heidi Woods, Marnie Woods, Steph Woodward, Margaret Woolfe, Lisa Workman, Elizabeth Wyatt, Susan Cooper Wyman, Jemima Wyn Evans, Cerith Yan, Meng-Yu Yang, Haegue Yang, William Yee, Belinda Yeldham, Joshua Yeung, Trevor Yore, Paul Zafar, Adeel Uz Zahalka, Anne Zanko, Christopher Zavros, Michael Zawada, Jonathan Zeil, Veronika

Watt Space M16 Artspace Firestation Print Studio Utopia Art Sydney Fiona and Sidney Myer Firestation Print Studio Firestation Print Studio M16 Artspace ACE Umbrella Studio Firestation Print Studio Central Goldfields Art Gallery of Ballarat Ceramic Break Curatorial & Co. Gallery Hugo Michell Gallery Annette Larkin Fine Art Museum of Brisbane UQ Art Museum Wangaratta Art Gallery Wollongong Art Gallery McClelland Gallery BLINDSIDE David Roche Foundation Fellia Melas Gallery Craft ACT McClelland Gallery Brett Whiteley Studio Fellia Melas Gallery Town Hall Gallery Liverpool Street Gallery Stanley Street Gallery ACE Casula Powerhouse Art at St Francis’ GANG GANG Gallery Fellia Melas Gallery WAYOUT Art Space Firestation Print Studio Bendigo Art Gallery Straitjacket Handmark Gallery Bundoora Homestead Museum of Brisbane Fellia Melas Gallery Casula Powerhouse Wonderground Barossa Lawrence Wilson Sullivan+Strumpf NGV International Mosman Art Gallery NGA Art Atrium M16 Artspace Arthouse Gallery Walker Street Gallery Warrnambool Art Gallery WAYOUT Art Space MAPh Egg & Dart QAGOMA Art Gallery of Ballarat Dogwood Crossing

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