Sydney

Sydney art galleries and their APRIL 2024 exhibition schedules are listed below, grouped by region. For listings in other Australian states please use the What’s On menu above.


CBD, The Rocks

Art Gallery of New South Wales
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Art Gallery Road, Sydney 2000.
(02) 9225-1744, 1800-679-278.
www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au
Admission charges apply to some exhibitions.
Daily 10.00 to 5.00.
To April 21 ARTEXPRESS 2024 – featuring a selection of outstanding student artworks developed for the art-making component of the HSC examination in Visual Arts in 2023, ARTEXPRESS 2024 provides insight into students’ creativity and the issues important to them.
To April 28 Louise Bourgeois: Has the Day Invaded the Night or Has the Night Invaded the Day? – experience the strange beauty and emotional power of Louise Bourgeois’ art, in the largest exhibition of her work ever seen in Australia.

Louise Bourgeois, Crouching Spider, 2003. Collection The Easton Foundation, New York. © The Easton Foundation/VAGA at ARS/Copyright Agency 2023. Photograph: Ron Amstutz. Courtesy Art Gallery of New South Wales

To June 10, 24th Biennale of Sydney: Ten Thousand Suns – since its inception in 1973, the Biennale of Sydney has provided a platform for art and ideas, showcasing the work of artists from more than 100 countries. Today it is considered one of the leading international contemporary art events, recognised for commissioning and presenting innovative, thought-provoking art from Australia and around the globe. The 24th Biennale of Sydney is titled Ten Thousand Suns. The Art Gallery of New South Wales is one of several venues.

Maru Yacco, Form of Happiness, 1996. Photograph: ZIGEN. Courtesy the artist and Art Gallery of New South Wales

China Cultural Centre in Sydney
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Level 1, 151 Castlereagh Street, Sydney 2000.
(02) 8228-3050.
info@cccsydney.org
cccsydney.org
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.

The Ken Done Gallery
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1 Hickson Road, The Rocks 2000.
(02) 8274-4500.
gallery@done.com.au
www.kendone.com.au
Daily 10.00 to 5.30.
Some of Ken Done’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, celebrating the man, his life’s work and his legacy, is available both as a stand alone 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.

Korean Cultural Centre Australia Gallery
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Ground Floor, 255 Elizabeth Street, Sydney 2000.
(02) 8267-3400.
info@koreanculture.org.au
www.koreanculture.org.au
Mon–Fri 10.00 to 6.00.
To June 21 Korean Cultural Centre Australia in partnership with Coreana Cosmetics Museum presents Ottchil: Light from Nature featuring around 70 ottchil crafts and contemporary ottchil works. This exhibition was supported by the “Traveling Korean Arts” project of the KOFICE (Korean Foundation for International Cultural Exchange).

Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA)
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140 George Street, The Rocks 2000.
(02) 9245-2400.
www.mca.com.au
Facebook: @mca.australiaAustralia
Instagram: @mca_australia
X: @MCA_Australia
Mon, Wed–Sun 10.00 to 5.00. Closed Tues.
To April 28 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 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. Curated by Pedro de Almeida, Anna Davis, Jane Devery, Anneke Jaspers, Keith Munro, Megan Robson, Manya Sellers, and Lara Strongman.

Alick Tipoti, Mawa I (Saral), Mawa II (Dhanga Moelpal), Mawa IV (Gapu), Mawa V (Wakanthamay), 2010, installation view, MCA Collection: Artists in Focus, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, 2023, fibreglass, resin, fibre, beads, rope, feathers. Museum of Contemporary Art. Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program by the artist, 2021, Photograph: Jessica Maurer. Courtesy and © the artist

To June 10, 24th Biennale of Sydney: Ten Thousand Suns – the 24th Biennale of Sydney works across time periods, beyond the borders separating cultural practices rooted in different genealogies, and from all continents. The exhibition owes a profound debt to the rich heritage of what is known today as Australia, especially to the struggles and practices in which First Nations communities and migrants have faced and played key roles. Under the artistic direction of Cosmin Costinaș and Inti Guerrero, the 24th Biennale of Sydney includes six exhibition partners, including the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney Opera House, and Artspace.

Kirtika Kain, The Lunar Line IX (detail), 2021, fabric, gold leaf, rangoli, pigment, tar on reused silk screen. © the artist. Photograph: Luis Power. Courtesy the artist, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney and Museum of Contemporary Art Australia

April 5 to June 30 Nicholas Mangan: A World Undone – encompassing works across sculpture and film, this exhibition charts the evolution of Nicholas Mangan’s distinctive visual language over two decades and offers new perspectives on topics at the forefront of public debate. Curated by Anneke Jaspers, Senior Curator, and Anna Davis, Curator.

Nicholas Mangan, Core-Coralations (still), 2022–23, single-channel digital video, high definition, colour, sound. © the artist. Courtesy the artist, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne and Museum of Contemporary Art Australia

Nicholas Mangan, Termite Economies: Phase 1 (detail), 2018, 3D printed plaster, dirt, synthetic polymer paint, steel, plywood, custom lighting, Sony Trinitron monitors; video 1: single-channel digital video, colour, silent; video 2: single-channel digital video, colour, silent, 03:28 minutes; video 3: two-channel digital video, colour, silent, 02:44 minutes, four-channel surround sound of termite warning signals, Buxton International Collection, purchased 2018. © the artist, Photograph: Andrew Curtis. Courtesy the artist and Sutton Gallery, Melbourne

Museum of Sydney
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Cnr Phillip and Bridge streets, Sydney 2000.
(02) 9251-5988.
sydneylivingmuseums.com.au
Free entry.
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
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National Trust of Australia (NSW), Watson Road, Observatory Hill, The Rocks 2000.
(02) 9258-0173.
sheg@nationaltrust.com.au
www.shervingallery.com.au
Tues–Sun 11.00 to 5.00.
To April 13 Field of Vision: Western Desert Art – focuses on art from the Western Desert, highlighting the methods and techniques artists use to make their visions. The complexity and sophistication of this imagery, rich with cultural knowledge, has evolved over the past 50 years to create an art movement symbolic of Australia and its ancient land. Curated by Christopher Hodges.
April 20 to June 2 Sally Robinson – an exhibition of works from over 50 years in the making by artist Sally Robinson.

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


Chippendale, Central

Carriageworks
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245 Wilson Street, Eveleigh 2015.
carriageworks.com.au
Wed–Sun 10.00 to 5.00.

4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art
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181–187 Hay Street, Haymarket, Sydney 2000.
(02) 9212-0380.
hello@4a.com.au
www.4a.com.au
Tues–Sun 11.00 to 5.00.
Closed Mon and during installation periods.

Tin Sheds Gallery
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148 City Road, Darlington 2006.
tin.sheds@sydney.edu.au
sydney.edu.au/tin-sheds
Tues–Fri 10.00 to 4.00.
March 28 to May 24 John Andrews: Architect of Uncommon Sense – this showcase surveys the career of the Sydney & Harvard-trained architect, arguably Australia’s most globally influential. From the megastructural Scarborough College in Toronto of 1965 to the high-tech pods of Intelsat HQ in Washington, DC, 1988, via a series of key projects in Australia, Andrews’ designs were remarkable. But in the face of postmodernism’s rise, his fame quickly waned. Andrews, however, remained committed to modernism: design should make the built world better for everyone. Organised through themes including ‘Geography’, ‘Urbanism’ and ‘Sustainability’, the exhibition features period drawings, images and documents, with new photographs by Noritaka Minami. Curated by Paul Walker and Kevin Liu.

Callam Offices, ACT (1968–1977). Photograph: Noritaka Minami, 2022. Courtesy Tin Sheds Gallery

UTS Gallery
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University of Technology, Sydney, Level 4, 702 Harris Street, Ultimo 2007.
(02) 9514-1652.
utsgallery@uts.edu.au
art.uts.edu.au
Mon–Fri 11.00 to 4.00.
To April 12 Image, Interrupted – Nicholas Aloisio-Shearer, Kiera Brew Kurec, Xanthe Dobbie, Ash Garwood, Maya Kilic, and Ella Sutherland. This exhibition considers the ways in which contemporary artists use strategies of deflection, disruption and subterfuge to trouble the data-generated image. Curated by Eleanor Zeichner.

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

White Rabbit Gallery
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30 Balfour Street (near Central Station), Chippendale 2008.
(02) 8399-2867.
www.whiterabbitcollection.org
Wed–Sun 10.00 to 5.00.
To May 12 A Blueprint for Ruins – group show. Beneath the glossy surface of progress lurks a simmering undercurrent of violence. Cities tear themselves apart to make way for towering skyscrapers and gleaming high-rises. However, in this bright new world, one question arises: where have all the people gone? A Blueprint for Ruins reverberates with the shadows of the dispossessed within China’s urban metamorphosis.

Yuan Shun 袁顺, Soft Landing, 2018, wood, sand, lights, fog machine, stones, aluminium, just using four panels, 400 × 400cm. Photograph: Hamish McIntosh. Courtesy the artist and White Rabbit Gallery


East Sydney

APY Gallery Sydney
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45 Burton Street, Darlinghurst 2010.
(02) 9368-1173.
sydneygallery@apyacc.com
www.apygallery.com
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.

Arthouse Gallery
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66 McLachlan Avenue, Rushcutters Bay 2011.
(02) 9332-1019.
contact@arthousegallery.com.au
www.arthousegallery.com.au
Tues–Fri 9.30 to 6.00, Sat 10.00 to 5.00.
April 4 to 27 (opening Thurs April 4, 5–7pm) Across the Quiet Water by Peter Simpson.

Peter Simpson, Darkness & Light, Pretty Beach, oil on linen, 93.5 × 124cm (framed). Courtesy the artist and Arthouse Gallery

Artspace
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43–51 Cowper Wharf Road, Woolloomooloo 2011.
(02) 9356-0555.
artspace@artspace.org.au
www.artspace.org.au
Tues–Sun 11.00 to 5.00.
To June 10, 24th Biennale of Sydney: Ten Thousand Suns.

r e a, GARI (language), 2024, textile banners, installation view, 24th Biennale of Sydney: Ten Thousand Suns, Artspace, 2024. Photograph: Daniel Boud. Courtesy the artist and Artspace

The Cross Art Projects
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8 Llankelly Lane, Kings Cross 2011.
www.crossart.com.au
Visit website for opening times.

Curatorial+Co. Gallery
Shop G01/02, 80 William Street, Woolloomooloo 2011.
Mon–Fri 9.30 to 5.30, Sat 10.00 to 5.00. Closed Sun.

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

Firstdraft
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13–17 Riley Street, Woolloomooloo 2011.
info@firstdraft.org.au
firstdraft.org.au
Wed–Sun 11.00 to 5.00 except during exhibition changeover.
Supporting emerging artists and bringing experimental practices to audiences since 1986.

Frances Keevil at Studio W
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6 Bourke Street, Woolloomooloo 2011.
0411-821-550.
frances@franceskeevil.com.au
www.franceskeevil.com.au
Wed–Sun 11.00 to 6.00.

Gallery 9
9 Darley Street, Darlinghurst 2010.
Wed–Sat 11.00 to 5.00, Sun–Mon by appt.

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

King Street Gallery on William
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177–185 William Street, Darlinghurst 2010.
(02) 9360-9727.
art@kingstreetgallery.com
kingstreetgallery.com.au
Tues–Sat 10.00 to 6.00, Sun–Mon by appt.

Liverpool Street Gallery
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243a Liverpool Street, Darlinghurst 2010.
(02) 8353-7799.
info@liverpoolstgallery.com.au
www.liverpoolstgallery.com.au
Tues–Sat 10.00 to 6.00.

.M Contemporary
Number 8, 15–19 Boundary Street, Darlinghurst 2010.
Mon–Fri 9.00 to 5.00, Sat 10.00 to 4.00.

NAS Galleries
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156 Forbes Street, Darlinghurst 2010.
(02) 9339-8686.
nasgallery@nas.edu.au
nas.edu.au/nas-gallery
Free entry.
Mon–Sat 11.00 to 5.00.
Visit website for public hols opening times.

National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA)
(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).
nava@visualarts.net.au
visualarts.net.au
Since 1983, NAVA has been an influential advocate for the Australian visual arts, craft and design sector.

Robin Gibson Gallery
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278 Liverpool Street, Darlinghurst 2010.
0481-331-669.
www.robingibson.net
Wed–Sat 11.00 to 6.00.
To April 6 Margaret Early.
April 13 to May 4 Geoff Harvey.

Scieppan Gallery
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Shop 2/1 Francis Street, Darlinghurst 2010.
0420-818-028.
info@scieppan.com.au
www.scieppan.com.au
Visit website for opening hours.

Stanley Street Gallery
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1/52–54 Stanley Street, Darlinghurst 2010.
(02) 9368-1142.
art@stanleystreetgallery.com.au
www.stanleystreetgallery.com.au
Directors: Merilyn Bailey and Liza Feeney.
Wed–Sat 11.00 to 6.00.
April 10 to May 4, 67206 Days, 2276 Full Moons – Becky Bliss, Nadene Carr, Aphra Cheesman, Nina van Duijnhoven, Neke Moa, Mia Straka, Caroline Thomas, Sarah Walker-Holt, and Raewyn Walsh; Handshake Project 2024. The artists featured in this NZ exhibition of wearable art contemplate themes of discovery, origins, integration, transformation, virtue, cultural respect, differences, and conflict.

Raewyn Walsh, Fluorescent Bean (Worn), 2024, beeswax, damar crystals, pigment, essential oils, sterling silver, 5 × 6 × 4.5cm. Photograph: Sonja Gardiner. Courtesy the artist and Stanley Street Gallery

STATION | Sydney
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91 Campbell Street, Surry Hills 2010.
(02) 9055-4688.
post@stationgallery.com.au
stationgallery.com.au
Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00.


Redfern, Surry Hills, Green Square

Aboriginal & Pacific Art
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1/24 Wellington Street, Waterloo 2017.
(02) 9699-2211.
info@aboriginalpacificart.com.au
www.aboriginalpacificart.com.au
Instagram: @aboriginalpacificart
Director: Gabriella Roy (member of ACGA).
Tues–Sat 11.00 to 5.00.
To April 13 Nyangulya Katie Nalgood: big Mob birds. Presented in association with Spinifex Hill Studio, South Hedland, WA.

Art Atrium
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12 Daniel Street (entrance on Daphne Street), Botany 2019.
0411-138-308.
info@artatrium.com.au
www.artatrium.com.au
Wed–Fri 12.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to 4.00, or by appt.

Artbank Sydney
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222 Young Street, Waterloo 2017.
www.artbank.gov.au
Mon–Fri by appt.
For over 40 years, Artbank has supported Australia’s contemporary art sector with two core objectives: provide direct support to Australian contemporary artists through the acquisition of their work, and to promote the value of Australian contemporary art to the broader public.

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

Brett Whiteley Studio
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2 Raper Street, Surry Hills 2010.
(02) 9225-1881.
brettwhiteleystudio@ag.nsw.gov.au
www.brettwhiteley.org
Free admission.
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.

Cooee Art Leven
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17 Thurlow Street, Redfern 2016.
(02) 9300-9233.
info@artleven.com
www.artleven.com
Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00.

Flinders Street Gallery
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61 Flinders Street, Surry Hills 2010.
(02) 9380-5663.
info@flindersstreetgallery.com
www.flindersstreetgallery.com
Instagram: @flinderstgallery
Wed–Sat 11.00 to 6.00, or by ppt.
April 13 to May 4 (opening Sat April 13, 4-6pm) Fiona Somerville and Lisa McKimmie.

PIERMARQ*
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23 Foster Street, Surry Hills 2010.
(02) 9188-8933.
info@piermarq.com.au
www.piermarq.com.au
Visit website for current opening times.

Redfern Art Gallery
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80 Redfern Street, Redfern 2016.
www.redfernartgallery.com.au
Visit website for opening times.

Rogue Pop-up Gallery
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130 Regent Street, Gadigal Land, Redfern 2016.
0424-233-821, 0404-258-296.
diane@roguepopup.com.au
www.roguepopup.com.au
Director: Diane Larter.
Wed–Sat 11.00 to 6.00, Sun 11.00 to 5.00. Closed Mon–Tues.
April 3 to 28 (opening Sat April 6) Environmental Psyence: Paintings and Drawings by Janaki Peart, and Flora: crochet and mixed media by Catherine Hearse.

Sabbia Gallery
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609 Elizabeth Street, Redfern 2016.
(02) 9361-6448.
gallery@sabbiagallery.com
www.sabbiagallery.com
Tues–Fri 11.00 to 6.00, Sat 11.00 to 4.00.
April 10 to May 4 Main Gallery: Trellis – new works in glass by Kirstie Rea.
April 10 to May 4 Gallery Two: Ngayulu Nyankunytja: What I See – new works in ceramics by Anne Thompson.

Stella Downer Fine Art
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1/24 Wellington Street, Waterloo 2017.
info@stelladownerfineart.com.au
www.stelladownerfineart.com.au
Director: Stella Downer.
Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 11.00 to 5.00.
April 2 to 27, 2024 Merran Remembered – Merran Esson.

Merran Esson, Ceramic, c.2012, ceramic, copper oxide glaze, 65 × 40cm. Courtesy Stella Downer Fine Art

Sullivan+Strumpf | Sydney
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799 Elizabeth Street, Zetland 2017.
(02) 9698-4696.
art@sullivanstrumpf.com
www.sullivanstrumpf.com
Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00 or by appt.
To April 20 The Dark Current by Angela Tiatia.

Utopia Art Sydney
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983 Bourke Street, Waterloo 2017.
(02) 9319-6437.
art@utopiaartsydney.com.au
www.utopiaartsydney.com.au
Director: Christopher Hodges.
Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00.
Utopia Art Sydney 35 years.
April 6 to 27 SEA WORLD: siren song a solo exhibition by Peter Maloney, curated by Mark Bayly.


Inner West

Annandale Galleries
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110 Trafalgar Street, Annandale 2038.
(02) 9552-1699.
info@annandalegalleries.com.au
www.annandalegalleries.com.au
Directors: Anne Gregory and Bill Gregory.
Wed–Sat 11.00 to 4.00.
April 10 to May 25 Day Will Break More Than Once by William Kentridge.

Artereal Gallery
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747 Darling Street, Rozelle 2039.
(02) 9818-7473.
info@artereal.com.au
artereal.com.au
Wed–Sat 11.00 to 5.00, or by appt. Closed public hols.

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

Artsite Contemporary
165 Salisbury Road, Camperdown 2050.
Thurs–Sun 11.00 to 5.00, Mon–Wed by appt.

Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative
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55–59 Flood Street, Leichhardt 2040.
(02) 9560-2541.
boomalliartgallery@gmail.com
www.boomalli.com.au
Tues–Sat 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Sun–Mon.
To April 13 Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative presents:
My Sovereign Black Body – a RECLAMATION of our skin and bones and essence, of the beauty defined by our own eyes and by Country, kinship connection, song, culture and dance. It is a celebration of blackness by queer black artists. Curated by Steven Lindsay Ross.

Nioka Lowe-Brennan, Barrier Breakthrough. Courtesy the artist and Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative

Nola Taylor, Pride and Sacred 2. Courtesy the artist and Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative

Delmar Gallery
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144 Victoria Street, Ashfield 2131.
(02) 9581-6070.
delmargallery@trinity.nsw.edu.au
www.trinity.nsw.edu.au/community/delmar-gallery
Wed–Sun 12.00 to 5.00 during exhibitions.
To April 21 Three Painters: Adrian Jangala Robertson, Lance James, Idris Murphy. Curated by Dallas Gold and Catherine Benz, in conjunction with Bindi Mwerre Anthurre Artists, Mparntwe/Alice Springs.
Artist talk: Sun April 7, 2pm.

80:20 artist agency
new concept: new space: new work
?Map
377 Parramatta Road, Leichhardt 2040.
0458-891-575.
eightytwentyartistagency@yahoo.com
eightytwentyartistagency.blogspot.com
Sat–Sun 12.00 to 4.00 or by appt.
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. Expressions of Interest: email a submission with an abridged statement, CV, and links to website, or 5/10 images of work.
To June 9 Exhibition by Agency Artists.

44
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44 Callan Street, Rozelle, Gadigal Wangal Country 2039.
(02) 9810-1402, 0447-201-402.
bombora@bigpond.net.au
linktr.ee/44_rozelle
44 is a new gallery space in our ex-shopfitting-factory home studio down near Iron Cove. Over the past decade we’ve mounted socially-engaged exhibitions – Habitat, Made in Callan Street, Sensitive Receivers, Curbed & Gutted – including painting, sculpture, video and performance by 100 or so inner-west artists.
April 6 to 7 and 10 to 14, 11am–5pm: Opening show – unentitled – 7 days only! Contemporary photomedia and installation work by artist proprietors Denise Corrigan and David Watson.

Denise Corrigan, Bushland Campground, 2024, pure pigment print on fine art paper, 75 × 58cm. Courtesy the artist and 44

Glass Artists’ Gallery
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Upstairs Level 1, 68 Glebe Point Road, Glebe 2037.
Tel/Fax (02) 9552-1552.
mail@glassartistsgallery.com.au
www.glassartistsgallery.com.au
Wed–Sat 11.00 to 5.00, or by appt.

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


Nth Sydney, Northern Beaches

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

Art Space on The Concourse
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409 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood 2067.
0401-638-501.
VisualArt@willoughby.nsw.gov.au
www.willoughby.nsw.gov.au/arts
Wed–Sun 11.00 to 5.00. Closed Mon–Tues and public hols.
Hours are subject to change, please check website.
March 28 to April 21 Home Grown – a Willoughby City Council group exhibition exploring how artists respond to the past to inform the future. We know the future poses many challenges, but what can we take from the past into the future? Extended hours: Fri and Sat 5.00 to 8.00.

Kathie Najar, A Whisper of Hope, 2024, watercolour and pencil on paper. Courtesy the artist and Art Space on The Concourse

April 24 to May 5 A Place to Call Home – honouring the heritage and beauty of Federation homes. Celebrating NSW Heritage Month, this exhibition of hand-painted watercolours by artist Marta Madison showcases Victorian, Georgian, Edwardian, Arts and Crafts, Federation and post-war houses throughout New South Wales and Victoria.

The Imaginer
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105 Sydney Road, Manly 2095.
0425-266-614.
info@theimaginer.com.au
www.theimaginer.com.au
Instagram: @theimaginer.gallery
Thurs–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 2.00.

Incinerator Art Space
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2a Small Street, Willoughby 2068.
0401-638-501.
VisualArt@willoughby.nsw.gov.au
www.willoughby.nsw.gov.au/arts
Wed–Sun 10.00 to 4.00.
Closed Mon–Tues and public hols.
To April 14 Convergences – an exhibition of human and lichen site-responsive installations by Marta Ferracin. Combining art, science, and technology the exhibition observes how humans and “other-than-humans” form, cohabit, and respond to their surroundings and primordial environments.

Marta Ferracin, Seen and Unseen (detail), 2024, electron microscopy image captured at Sydney Microscopy and Microanalysis at the University of Sydney, as part of an environmental research project assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts investment and advisory body. Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag. Courtesy the artist and Incinerator Art Space

April 17 to May 5 A Touch of Gold – celebrating 50 years of Australian Textile Arts & Surface Design (ATASDA). A Touch of Gold explores the artists’ interpretations of the theme. Intriguing use of fibre and mixed media define this contemporary display of expressive textile wall hangings, 3D objects and wearable art which all reveal a physical “touch of gold.”

M.C. & SHELLY Gallery
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Shop 1, 934–936 Military Road, Mosman 2088.
0409-492-888.
info@mcshelly.com
www.mcshelly.com
Instagram: @mcshelly.gallery
Wed–Sat 10.30 to 4.30, Sun 10.30 to 2.00. Closed Mon–Tues.

Manly Art Gallery & Museum
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West Esplanade Reserve, Manly 2095.
(02) 9976-1421.
artgallery@northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au
magam.com.au
Free entry.
Tues–Sun 10.00 to 5.00.
To April 14 Daniel Mudie Cunningham: Proud Mary. What song do you want played at your funeral? Proud Mary brings together works that answer this question through a deeply personal and participatory lens. The exhibition signals the enduring role memory, mortality and memorialisation play in Daniel’s lifelong practice of queer self-portraiture.

Daniel Mudie Cunningham, Proud Mary, video still. Courtesy the artist and Manly Art Gallery & Museum

To April 14 Bleeding Hearts and Morning Glory: Artwork by Guy Fredericks & Chloe Watfern with Studio A is a socially engaged exhibition that encourages people with intellectual disability to participate in conversations about climate change. The project engages neurodivergent people across the Northern Beaches involved in climate action, caring for country, tending local gardens, and working with community groups focused on climate solutions.

Guy Fredericks working at Canberra Glassworks, Australian Capital Territory. Photograph: Studio A

To April 14 Out Front 2024 marks the 30th iteration of the Express Yourself exhibition, the annual curated selection of artworks by HSC Visual Arts students from the 20 secondary schools across the Northern Beaches. The exhibition features a broad range of expressive artforms that explore the contemporary themes which are of importance to young people today.

Holly Wickham, Valamanesh, is it too late to turn around (detail). Stella Maris College, Manly. Courtesy the artist and Manly Art Gallery & Museum

April 19 to June 9 TABLED uses the terrain of the tabletop as the platform to discuss the age-old relationship between food and pots.
Also, HELD deepens the exploration into what nourishes us. Presented on one continuous shelf.
Also, PLACED probes how traditional and contemporary ceramics are instrumental in fostering a sense of place, belonging, and connection.
April 19 to June 9 Collection 100: New – 2024 marks 100 years of public collecting at MAG&M.

Mosman Art Gallery
?Map
1 Art Gallery Way, Mosman 2088.
(02) 9978-4178.
gallery@mosman.nsw.gov.au
www.mosmanartgallery.org.au
Director: John Cheeseman.
Thurs–Sun 10.00 to 4.00, Wed 10.00 to 8.00. Closed public hols.
To May 5 Mosman Youth Art Prize – a group exhibition featuring a score of talented youth aged 12–21, from around Sydney. Mosman Art Gallery enjoys fostering the next generation of artists through the prize; alumni include Alex Seeton, Natasha Walsh and JD Reforma.
To May 12 Tully Arnot: Soft – Tully Arnot’s practice uses robotics and the simulation of nature to explore the relationship between technology and the natural world. These artworks reflect on Arnot’s earlier research, looking at how emergent ways of being are facilitated by social media and human-robot interactions, including with AI, companionship robots and consumer level replacements of human pleasure, connection and labour.
To May 12 InProfile: Xanthe Muston – from Woolf to Carver, Shakespeare to McFarlane, Xanthe Muston employs literature as a starting point to explore surreal moments of human connection. These works are united by a shared exploration of what “home” means in 2024.

Tully Arnot, Soft, 2024, 4k video, surround sound, 21:00 minutes on endless loop. Music by Megan Alice Clune. © the artist. Photograph: Jacquie Manning. Courtesy the artist and Mosman Art Gallery

Project [504]
?Map
65 Berry Street, North Sydney 2060.
project504.com.au
Facebook + Instagram: @followproject504
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.


Paddington, Woollahra

Annette Larkin Fine Art
?Map
Suite 4, 8 Soudan Lane, Paddington 2021.
(02) 9332-4614.
annette@annettelarkin.com
www.annettelarkin.com
Director: Annette Larkin.
Wed–Fri 11.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to 5.00.
Mon–Tues open by appt only, always available on email.
To May 4 A Private Collection Part II.

Australian Galleries
?Map
15 Roylston Street, Paddington 2021.
(02) 9360-5177.
Fax (02) 9360-2361.
sydney@australiangalleries.com.au
www.australiangalleries.com.au
Director: Stuart Purves AM.
Daily 10.00 to 6.00.
To April 13 Michael Le Grand.
Also, Recent Landscapes by Sue Anderson.
April 23 to May 11 Altered Providence by Dianne Fogwell, and A trip to Sydney by Nick Howson.

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

Defiance Gallery
?Map
12 Mary Place, Paddington 2021.
(02) 9557-8483.
enquiry@defiancegallery.com
www.defiancegallery.com
Director: Campbell Robertson-Swann.
Wed–Sat 11.00 to 5.00.
April 6 to 27 Alison Coates, and Ana Pollak.

Fellia Melas Gallery
?Map
2 Moncur Street, Woollahra 2025.
(02) 9363-5616.
art@fmelasgallery.com.au
www.fmelasgallery.com.au
Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00.
Works by: B Whiteley, M Woodward, McLean Edwards, Euan McLeod, J Gleeson, S Dunlop, D Boyd, R Dickerson, R Crooke, G Gittoes, W Coleman, J Coburn, S Nolan, D Hart, J Olsen, C Canning, C Campbell, V Rubin, P Griffith, T Irving, S Paxton, S West, M Winch, M Perceval, G Proud, J Bezzina, M Ellis Rowan, S Weaver, J Kelly and many others.

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

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

Maunsell Wickes Gallery
?Map
19 Glenmore Road, Paddington 2021.
(02) 9331-4676.
Fax (02) 9380-8485.
gallery@maunsellwickes.com
www.maunsellwickes.com
Tues–Sat 11.00 to 5.30, Sun 12.00 to 5.00.
April 6 to 21 Kim Carpenter.
April 23 to 28 Harry Cole and Tom Arnott.

OLSEN Gallery
?Map
63 Jersey Road, Woollahra 2025.
(02) 9327-3922.
info@olsengallery.com
www.olsengallery.com
Tues–Fri 10.00 to 6.00. Sat 10.00 to 5.00. Closed Sun–Mon.
April 3 to 27 Andrew Hazewinkel.
Olsen Annexe:
?Map
74 Queen Street, Woollahra 2025.
(02) 9327-3922.
Tues–Sat 11.00 to 5.00.

Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery
?Map
8 Soudan Lane (off Hampden Street), Paddington 2021.
(02) 9331-1919.
oxley9@roslynoxley9.com.au
www.roslynoxley9.com.au
Tues–Fri 10.00 to 6.00, Sat 11.00 to 6.00.
April 12 to May 4 Bill Henson.

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

SOHO Galleries Sydney
Celebrating 29 years | Exhibiting innovative contemporary art
Contemporary art and sculpture:

?Map
150 Edgecliff Road, Woollahra 2025. T 0460-009-991.
?Map
710 Military Road, Mosman 2088. T 0460-008-885.
art@sohogalleries.net
www.sohogalleries.net
SOHO Studio Exhibition Space:
Level 1, 148 Edgecliff Road, Woollahra 2025. T 0416-875-739; www.sohostudio.space.
ARTPark Australia, Sculpture:
Woolloomooloo Wharf Sydney sculpture walk 2024; Hunter Valley Sculpture Walk, Lisa McGuigan Cellar Door, Broke Road, Pokolbin, Hunter Valley. Sculpture enquiries 1800-646-131; www.artpark.com.au.

Thienny Lee Gallery
?Map
176 New South Head Road (opp Edgecliff Train Station), Edgecliff 2027.
(02) 8057-1769.
thienny@thiennyleegallery.com
thiennyleegallery.com
Visit website for opening times.

UNSW Galleries
?Map
Cnr Oxford Street and Greens Road, Paddington 2021.
(02) 8936-0888.
unswgalleries@unsw.edu.au
artdesign.unsw.edu.au/unsw-galleries
Mon–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 12.00 to 5.00. Closed public hols.
To June 10, 24th Biennale of Sydney: Ten Thousand Suns.

Wagner Contemporary
?Map
2 Hampden Street, Paddington 2021.
(02) 9360-6069, 0419-251-013.
nadinewagner@wagnercontemporary.com.au
www.wagnercontemporary.com.au
Tues–Sat 10.30 to 6.00, Sun 10.30 to 5.00, Mon by appt.
April 6 to May 1 Recent Paintings by Melissa Egan.


Eastern Suburbs

Bondi Art Lounge
?Map
58 Bronte Road, Bondi Junction 2022.
(02) 9388-0599.
louisachan333@gmail.com
www.louisachancreative.com
Mon–Fri 10.00 to 3.00.
To April 17 La Lumière by Louisa Chan.

Louisa Chan, Abundance, 2023, acrylic on canvas, 77 × 77cm. Courtesy the artist

Woollahra Gallery at Redleaf
?Map
548 New South Head Road, Double Bay 2028.
(02) 9184-1016.
gallery@woollahra.nsw.gov.au
www.woollahragallery.com.au
Free admission.
Wed 1.00 to 6.00, Thurs–Fri 10.00 to 6.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 5.00.
Closed public hols.


Greater Sydney

Boom Gate Gallery
?Map
1300 Anzac Parade, Malabar 2036.
(02) 9289-2077.
boomgategallery@justice.nsw.gov.au
www.boomgategallery.dcj.nsw.gov.au
Thurs–Sun 9.00 to 3.00 or by appt.

Campbelltown Arts Centre
?Map
1 Art Gallery Road, Campbelltown 2560.
(02) 4645-4100.
artscentre@campbelltown.nsw.gov.au
www.c-a-c.com.au
Free entry.
Daily 10.00 to 4.00.
Go online to view full exhibition program and events.

Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre
A cultural facility of Liverpool City Council
?Map
1 Powerhouse Road, Casula 2170 (access via Shepherd Street, Liverpool).
(02) 8711-7123.
reception@casulapowerhouse.com
www.casulapowerhouse.com
Free entry.
Ample parking available or alight at Casula Train Station.
Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 10.00 to 9.00, Sun 10.00 to 4.00.
Closed Mon and public hols.
To April 28 Eddie Abd: The Unbearable Right To See and Be Seen.
Also, Katy B Plummer: Margaret and The Grey Mare, and Leanne Tobin: Memories of Water (Badu).

Eddie Abd, In Their Finest, silk kafan #2 (detail), 2023. Courtesy the artist and Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre

Fairfield City Museum & Gallery
?Map
634 The Horsley Drive (entry via Oxford Street), Smithfield 2164.
(02) 9725-0190.
FCMG@fairfieldcity.nsw.gov.au
www.fcmg.nsw.gov.au
Admission free.
Tues–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat 10.00 to 3.00.
Closed Sun–Mon and public hols.
To June 8 Language Exchange foregrounds the experience of being connected to non-English languages while living in predominantly English-speaking countries. The exhibition engages artists from several cultural backgrounds to create a dialogue between the layered feelings of joy, sorrow, community, recognition, and revival that stems from the loss and acquisition of heritage languages. Artists: Jakub Dorabialski, Audrey Newton, Rachel Schenberg, Jazz Money, Chun Yin Rainbow Chan, L-FRESH The LION, Marian Abboud, Deanna Hitti, Anne-Louise Dadak, James Nguyen, and Jannawi Dance Clan. Curated by Amy Prcevich.

Granville Centre Art Gallery
?Map
1 Memorial Drive, Granville 2144.
(02) 8757-9029.
www.cumberland.nsw.gov.au/arts
For more information to plan your visit, including opening hours, visit our website.
To June 15 The Microdot by Dacchi Dang.
Dang’s photography-based art practice spans more than three decades. He explores the possibilities of visual language, our memories, and the complex emotional realities of our life experiences. His work creates and reinvents new perspectives through layered physical and psychological landscapes via the full breadth of photographic practice.

Dacchi Dang, Mini Lake. Courtesy the artist and Granville Centre Art Gallery

Hazelhurst Arts Centre
?Map
782 Kingsway, Gymea 2227.
(02) 8536-5700.
hazelhurst@ssc.nsw.gov.au
www.hazelhurst.com.au
Free admission.
Gallery: daily 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day, and Good Friday.
To April 7 ARTEXPRESS 2024 – showcasing a selection of Higher School Certificate artworks, this exhibition includes artwork by some of New South Wales’ most talented young artists and sees students experimenting across a range of expressive forms, pushing aesthetic, thematic and formal boundaries. ARTEXPRESS is a collaboration between NSW Department of Education and NSW Education Standards Authority, curated and presented by Hazelhurst Arts Centre.

Kaylee Kaczmarczyk, Henry Kendall High School, Unveiling the Minds Maze, 2023, photomedia. Courtesy the artist and Hazelhurst Arts Centre

March 30 to April 16 Vital Signs: Recent Graduates from the University of Wollongong – showcasing the best emerging artists from southern Sydney and the Illawarra with a curated selection of works by 15 recent graduates from the University of Wollongong. Produced and presented by Hazelhurst Arts Centre, Vital Signs is a partnership between Hazelhurst and the University of Wollongong, which aims to support emerging artists located outside of metropolitan Sydney. In conjunction with the exhibition, a residency and curatorial internship are awarded to two exhibiting graduates.

Hurstville Museum & Gallery
?Map
14 MacMahon Street, Hurstville 2220.
(02) 9330-6444.
museumgallery@georgesriver.nsw.gov.au
georgesriver.nsw.gov.au/HMG
hurstvillemuseumgallery.wordpress.com
Facebook + Instagram: @hurstvillemuseumgallery
Tues–Sat 10.00 to 4.00, Sun 2.00 to 5.00.
To April 28 Open Print Exchange – showcases hundreds of prints made by artists from around the world created by utilising a tiny 3D printed printing press. From professional printmakers to those artists experimenting with printmaking for the first time, this exhibition showcases the possibilities of printmaking to the wider public, whilst also uniting the global printmaking community to engage with accessible ways of creating works on paper. This is an Open Press Project travelling exhibition.

Open Print Exchange 2021/22, Kunst Museum Bonn, Germany, October 2022. Courtesy Open Press Project and Hurstville Museum & Gallery

The Leo Kelly Blacktown Arts Centre
?Map
78 Flushcombe Road, Blacktown 2148.
(02) 9839-6558.
artscentre@blacktown.nsw.gov.au
blacktownarts.com.au
Facebook + Instagram: @blacktownarts
Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00.
Closed Sun–Mon and public hols.

Macquarie University Art Gallery
?Map
The Chancellery, 19 Eastern Road, Macquarie University, North Ryde 2109.
(02) 9850-7437.
artgallery@mq.edu.au
www.artgallery.mq.edu.au
Senior Curator: Rhonda Davis.
Mon–Fri 10.00 to 5.00.

Penrith Regional Gallery
Home of The Lewers Bequest
?Map
86 River Road, Emu Plains 2750.
(02) 4735-1100.
gallery@penrith.city
www.penrithregionalgallery.com.au
Daily 10.00 to 4.00.
Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day and Good Friday.
Visit website for full exhibition program.
To April 28 Ancher Points: Twelvefold – Jack Buckley, Chloe Clarke, Holly-Lee Dickson, Saskia Everingham, Chris Hunter, Felix Jackson, Divya Lotliker, Tia Madden, Doris Rainsford, Jacqueline Taylor, Kelcie Bryant-Duguid, and Jayniel Villacorta.

Utp
?Map
5 Olympic Parade, Bankstown 2200.
www.utp.org.au
Tues–Sat 10.00 to 4.00.


Greater North Shore

Grace Cossington Smith Gallery
?Map
Gate 7, 1666 Pacific Highway, Wahroonga 2076.
(02) 9473-7878.
gcsgallery.com.au
facebook.com/gcsgallery/
Free entry.
Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00.
April 4 to 27 Landscape, Existence an inaugural solo exhibition of works by artist Julien Playoust. This exhibition showcases early studies and influences, his fascination with landscape, and his investigation of family life through portraiture. The artist’s landscapes and portraits unveil themes of frailty, uncertainty and loss, showing inescapable truths and the progressions we all face.

Julien Playoust, Landscape, Existence I, 2020–21, oil and charcoal on board, 40 × 60.5cm. Courtesy the artist and Grace Cossington Smith Gallery

Wallarobba Arts and Cultural Centre
?Map
25 Edgeworth David Avenue, Hornsby 2077.
(02) 9847-6050.
www.hornsby.nsw.gov.au/lifestyle/arts-and-culture/wallarobba
Tues–Sun 10.00 to 4.00 during exhibitions.

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