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Art Almanac

Est. 1974

AUSTRALIA’S MONTHLY GUIDE TO GALLERIES, NEWS AND AWARDS

December 2023 / January 2024 $8.00

NGV Triennial | Olive Gill-Hille Fairy Tales | John Meade

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Art Almanac

December 2023 – January 2024

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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Established in 1974, we are Australia’s longest running monthly art guide and the single print destination for artists, galleries and audiences. To subscribe, visit subscribe.art-almanac.com.au Alternatively, you can contact us via [email protected] or call 02 8227 6486. Visit our website to sign-up for our free weekly newsletter. Exhibition dates and opening hours printed were current as at the time of publishing. Please refer to websites, social media platforms or contact the gallery for updates.

Art Almanac Team Contacts

Telephone – 02 8310 2287 Editor – Melissa Peša | [email protected] Deputy Editor – Emma-Kate Wilson | [email protected] Art Director – Paul Saint | [email protected] National Advertising Manager – Sarah Ponton | [email protected] Accounts – Judith Pugh | [email protected] Distribution Coordinator – Jamie Kanawati | [email protected] Subscriptions | [email protected] | art-almanac.com.au Deadline for February 2024 issue: Wednesday, 3 January 2024 On sale Thursday, 1 February 2024

Cover John Meade, Silvia, 2014, cast aluminium, auto enamel, horsehair, linen thread, 52 × 48 × 18cm Photograph: Andrew Curtis Courtesy the artist, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne and McClelland Sculpture Park + Gallery, Victoria Exhibited at McClelland Sculpture Park + Gallery, Victoria, in John Meade: It’s Personal! Read more on page 8.

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Contents

Art in Australia Art News – Art Almanac team

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Bruno Leti, Series: A Life of Images Fairy Tales – Janet Kim

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In the studio: Olive Gill-Hille – Olivia Senior What’s on near me – Art Almanac team

Art & Industry Artist Opportunities and Awards 41 Art Auction Houses 47 Submissions and Proposals 48 Studio Spaces 49 Materials 49 Services 51 Consultants and Valuers 53 Member Organisations 53 Training 54

What’s On Gallery Index 56 Melbourne 62 Victoria 82 Sydney 92 New South Wales 112 Australian Capital Territory Tasmania 128 South Australia 132 Western Australia 137 Northern Territory 143 Queensland 147 Artist Index 159

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Jasper Knight, Miracle Goodnight, 2023, gloss acrylic and gesso on linen, 183 × 213cm

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Letter from the Editor Summer’s here, or it will be once this issue hits the stands. A year has passed and we’ve seen, heard, and felt some incredible art on display. Insightful, informative, and inspiring. One can only wonder in anticipation what the next year will bring. Triennials, retrospectives, fairytales? This issue is the perfect guide to what’s happening in the arts across Australia today, from exhibitions and events to studio life, industry news and artist opportunities. Enjoy! Melissa Peša

Editor’s choice John Meade It’s Personal! McClelland Sculpture Park + Gallery 2 December 2023 to 17 March 2024 Victoria Exploring the intersection of the personal, the conceptual, and the political in John Meade’s work, It’s Personal! LVDUHîHFWLRQRQVRPHRIWKHSV\FKRORJLFDODQGVRFLHWDOGULYHUVWKDWKDYHLQIRUPHG WKH0HOERXUQHEDVHGDUWLVWnVOLIHDQGDUWFXUDWHGWRUHîHFWYDULRXVWKUHDGVLQKLVZRUNUHODWLQJ to alterity, including queer culture, politics, and artistic experimentation. “Through sculpture, video, and installation, John Meade draws relations between the metaphysical and surreal in the experience of contemporary OLIHDQGFXOWXUH$UHíQHG and adventurous materiality GHíQHVKLVZRUNWKURXJK sensuous forms and unexpected MX[WDSRVLWLRQVLQîHFWHGE\WKH erotic and uncanny,” says curator Simon Lawrie. This major survey exhibition features three large new works alongside key sculptures from three decades of Meade’s art practice, installed across three expansive gallery spaces and outdoors at McClelland.

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Honeymoon Hitching Post, 2016, foundry cast aluminium, sugar gum and pine timber, steel, automotive paint, 113 × 160 × 80cm Photograph: André Piguet Courtesy the artist, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne and McClelland Sculpture Park + Gallery, Victoria

We Crossed That Bridge, oil on canvas, 90 × 65 cm

STEVE TYERMAN On The Path That Leads Back To You January 27 to February 10, 2024

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Colin Beard, Self-Portrait, 1966

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Art in Australia

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Art news Agnieszka Pilat, Basia and Bunny Photograph: Pilat Studio Courtesy the artist and National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne

NGV Triennial From robotics to AI, textiles to sculpture, weather patterns to war, mysticism to megacities – NGV Triennial is a powerful and moving snapshot of the world today as captured through the work of over 120 artists from thirty-plus countries. Uniquely bringing contemporary art, design, and architecture into dialogue with one another and traversing all four levels of NGV International, Melbourne, from 3 December to 7 April 2024, the NGV Triennial features nearly one hundred SURMHFWVWKDWLQYLWHXVWRUHîHFWRQWKHZRUOGDVLWLVZKLOHDOVRDVNLQJKRZZHZRXOGOLNHLWWREH Highlights include Polish-born Agnieszka Pilat exploring the power of technology in contemporary society through robot dogs painting a monolithic durational work over the course RIWKH7ULHQQLDO%ULWLVKDUWLVW7UDFH\(PLQnVíYHPHWUHKLJKWH[WEDVHGQHRQOLJKWLQVWDOODWLRQRI WKHDUWLVWnVRZQKDQGZULWLQJDEVWUDFWDQGWDFWLOHEURQ]HVFXOSWXUHVSOXVJHVWXUDODQGíJXUDWLYH paintings that confront moments of extreme emotion, anguish, elation or pain; Tokyo-based artist Azuma Makoto’s room-sized installation, a homage to the magical beauty and lifeforce RISODQWVIHDWXULQJDPXOWLWXGHRIîRZHUVDQGERWDQLFDOVIUR]HQLQWRFU\VWDOOLQHDFU\OLFEORFNV that explore the complex and fragile relationship between humans and plants. And Mun-dirra, DPRQXPHQWDORQHKXQGUHGPHWUHORQJZRYHQíVKIHQFHSURGXFHGRYHUWZR\HDUVE\WHQDUWLVWV working with apprentices in Maningrida, Arnhem Land. Marking the opening of the Triennial, the National Gallery of Victoria presents a week of celebrations culminating with a full day of free artist talks and curator-led conversations and tours on 3 December. Visit the website for additional events, including programs and resources VSHFLíFDOO\IRUNLGVDQGIDPLOLHV ngv.melbourne Art news 17

Art news

Artspace re-opens Artspace re-opens on 15 December after a multi-million-dollar redevelopment transforming The Gunnery in Sydney’s Woolloomooloo into a landmark multi-platform contemporary art centre. %XLOGLQJRQIRUW\\HDUVRIJURZWKDQGG\QDPLVP$UWVSDFHZLOORFFXS\DOOWKUHHîRRUVRI7KH *XQQHU\IRUWKHíUVWWLPHSURYLGLQJWKHVSDFHIRUWKLVOHDGLQJLQVWLWXWLRQWRFRQWLQXHWKH SURGXFWLRQDQGSUHVHQWDWLRQRIFRQWHPSRUDU\DUWLQWKH$VLD3DFLíFE\GULYLQJDPELWLRXV programming with expanded exhibition galleries and project spaces, increased studio residencies, an accessible archive and multipurpose area, and learning studio. Artspace’s inaugural exhibition, Jonathan Jones: untitled (transcriptions of country), comprises embroidery, sculpture, soundscape, and video and explores colonial transport, trade and the acclimatisation of Indigenous plants, animals and objects along with the colonisation of local knowledge – on view until 11 February 2024. artspace.org.au Jonathan Jones, untitled (emu eggs) after Étienne-Pierre Ventenat, 2021–23, and untitled (vases, armes, pêche), 2023, emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) eggshell, powder-coated steel, golden everlasting paperdaisy (Xerochrysum EUDFWHDWXP îRZHUVDQWLTXHWDEOHVHDUWKHQZDUHSLHFHVGLPHQVLRQV variable Ceramic work by Somchai Charoen Photograph: Jenni Carter Courtesy the artists and Artspace, Sydney

New SECCA Gallery SECCA (South East Centre for Contemporary Art) is a new space for art, culture and ideas in the heart of Bega, New South Wales, recently (re)opened following the completion of a major redevelopment and expansion of the thirty-year-old site formerly known as Bega Valley Regional Gallery. SECCA has doubled its original footprint to include a multi-purpose project and workshop space, new exhibition rooms, and archive and storage areas to house its expanding public collection. This allows SECCA to create accessible, dynamic and relevant exhibition, education and collection programs; delivering an intellectual and artistic exchange of ideas aiming to transgress and perforate existing boundaries and to connect the community with the best local and global contemporary visual culture. Visit their website to plan your visit. secca.com.au SECCA interior, Shirley Hannan Project Space Photograph: David Rogers Photography © and courtesy SECCA, New South Wales

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The Gentle Project From the late 1980s through the 90s, Ian Gentle’s famously cluttered studio in the old School of Arts building at Clifton, south of Sydney, was the birthplace of a multitude of works, including sculptures often described as drawings “growing off the wall.” “Gentle worked primarily with eucalyptus sticks collected in the forests of the Illawarra Escarpment. From these he created distinctive, witty, elegant works that reference native birds and animals in abstracted, almost skeleton-like forms. They are both raw and sophisticated, revealing an appreciation of Japanese aesthetics and a love of nature combined with minimalist restraint,” describes writer Caroline Baum. From 2 December to 3 March 2024, The Gentle Project celebrates the life and legacy of Gentle, who lived and worked in the Illawarra region from 1986–2009, with exhibitions at Wollongong Art Gallery: Horny Sticks and Whispering Lines, a comprehensive survey of Gentle’s artistic output, including prints, sketches, installations, and sculptural works; and A Gentle Response, showing past and new work by artists who were inspired or impacted by their relationship with Gentle. Clifton School of Arts presents Gentle at Clifton, an immersive recreation of the artist’s studio at its original site, using video and audio recordings, still images, artworks, diaries, memorabilia, and found objects to create an interactive and multi-sensory H[SHULHQFHWKDWUHîHFWVRQDQG responds to this extraordinary artist. This is accompanied by Ian Gentle, Spinning Spider, 2008, eucalyptus wood, 100 × 80cm Photograph: Guy Freer Back DVKRUWíOPIHDWXULQJVWRULHV Courtesy Clifton School of Arts, New South Wales from Gentle’s friends and colleagues, including artists Paul Ryan, Ivor Fabok and centenarian Guy Warren. A new publication, Ian Gentle: The Found Line, extends the storytelling with Gentle’s students, colleagues, peers, and family recounting their experiences of his unconventional life and work. Gentle’s voice is also heard through notes he made about his own practice and interaction with the artworld of his day. artsclifton.org/the-gentle-project Art news 19

Art news Alan McCulloch in front of studio, c.1958 Courtesy EVERYWHEN ART at Whistlewood, Victoria

Bringing art home Art writers and gallerists Susan and Emily McCulloch’s EVERYWHEN Artspace has moved from Flinders to Shoreham into a historic weatherboard cottage gallery situated within the Mornington Peninsula hinterland on Bunurong Country – now known as EVERYWHEN ART at Whistlewood. Bought by actress Ellen and art critic, author and founding director of the Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Alan McCulloch AO in 1951, Whistlewood has been the McCulloch family’s home and art headquarters for seventy-two years. It boasts a studio designed and built by Arthur Boyd and Alan in 1951, where the latter would write the Encyclopedia of Australian Art (a publication later carried on by his daughter Susan and granddaughter Emily). Frequently YLVLWHGRYHUWKHGHFDGHVE\DP\ULDGRIDUWLVWLFDQGFUHDWLYH$XVWUDOLDQDQGLQWHUQDWLRQDOíJXUHV – including John Brack, John Perceval, Charles Blackman, Albert Tucker, Clement Greenberg, Rudi Komon, the Mora family, Fred Williams, and many other writers, musicians, performers, and creators – Whistlewood is nominated for a local heritage listing for its historic, artistic, and architectural contribution to Peninsula life. :LWKV\PSDWKHWLFDGGLWLRQVWKHVEXLOWKRXVHJDOOHU\QRZKDVíYHVHSDUDWHH[KLELWLRQ spaces, enabling the display of a wide range and greater volume of art and continuing the representation of established and emerging Aboriginal artists from twenty-plus Aboriginalowned community art centres, with select non-Indigenous artists. Its annual program will pay WULEXWHWRWKH%XQXURQJSHRSOHnVVL[VHDVRQVDQGLQWHJUDWHDUWFDUHIRUODQGDQGHYHQWVIURP WDONVDQGERRNODXQFKHVWRWKH0F&XOORFKnVXQLTXHDUWSDUDGHV7KHLQDXJXUDOH[KLELWLRQ H O M EIHDWXUHVSDLQWLQJVVFXOSWXUHVZHDYLQJVDQGPL[HGPHGLDZRUNVE\ERWK,QGLJHQRXV and non-Indigenous artists with ties to Whistlewood – on view from 6 January 2024. everywhenart.com.au 20 Art news

Artist Lou Conboy in her studio Photograph: Trish Stagg Courtesy City of Hobart, Tasmania

Hobart Current: Epoch Hobart Current is a major biennial program and exhibition showcasing contemporary artists, both leading and emerging, who work across a variety of media, including design, music/sound, performance, screen and digital arts, visual art, and writing. Curated by Chris Twite, Hobart Current: Epoch is the second iteration to be presented, with the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery and several public spaces across the city hosting the event until 11 February 2024. With a focus on nurturing local talent, Hobart Current: Epoch’s line-up features six Tasmanian artists as well as one artist from New South Wales and two artists who live internationally: Rochelle Haley, Arushi Jain and Florence Shaw, and Tasmanian’s Tricky Walsh, Georgia Morgan, Isabella Maria Foster, Lou Conboy, Nathan Maynard, and Wona Bae and Charlie Lawler. Each artist was commissioned to create a new work centred on this year’s theme, ‘epoch’, exploring what it means to live in these interesting times, to take stock of our lives, and to step forward into a new era. The result was works that deal with the ignition of intangible moments, “infobesity,” our present and future relationship with the natural world, the coexistence of future promises and nostalgia, virtual reality, culture, ritual, and immortality, as well as a post-cringe world. “We live in interesting times, plunged into global upheaval, shaken by local change and FKDOOHQJHGWRSHUVRQDOO\UHîHFWpVD\V7ZLWH ([SORUHWKHFLW\IXUWKHUZLWKDUDQJHRIFRPPXQLW\DUWZRUNVWKDWUHîHFWWKHmHSRFKnWKHPH including postcard exhibitions, digital screenings, and outdoor projections. Visit the website for viewing times. hobartcurrent.com Art news 21

Book review

Bruno Leti

Series: A Life of Images Edited by Thomas Middlemost Melbourne University Publishing Bruno Leti: painter, draughtsman, printmaker, photographer, and publisher of artist books. The Melbournebased artist creates semiabstract works with a restrained use of colour and balanced composition, yet chaotic undertones disrupt their simplicity. Undertones surprisingly not found in the works themselves but in all his works, collectively, in a series. This book culminates sixty years of work, laying bare a life of art. Composed by both Leti and editor Thomas Middlemost, with contributions from Sasha Grishin, Chris Wallace-Crabb and more, it is a study of Leti’s artistic process, describing the inspirations for different series and laying out many of the artist’s works across time. We are told that “There are not many ‘one-offs’ in this artist’s oeuvre – much of his work consists of revisiting a motif, a concept, a particular technical strategy, or a persistent memory. Ultimately, he is an obsessive maker who becomes totally engrossed LQSURFHVVrWKHJURZWKDQGWKHGHYHORSPHQWRIDQLGHDrLQWKHMRXUQH\UDWKHUWKDQWKHíQDO destination.” In fact, Leti tends to work in a sequence with continuity and common inspiration similar to an artist’s book. His own books and series make more sense as a whole. Turning WKURXJKWKHSDJHVRIWKLVSXEOLFDWLRQLWLVGLIíFXOWWRPLVVUHFXUULQJWKHPHVDQGVXEMHFWPDWWHU Almost like diary entries, they reveal Leti’s creative thought processes over the decades, providing a greater understanding of, in Leti’s own words, “the intellectual adventure of an artist who is interested in many things and who is always searching for new ideas – for a wide but coherent perspective.” Leti’s work involves collaboration with something seen, felt, experienced, or thought; this book is an extension of this, allowing its reader to become part of and continue Leti’s complete series. 22 Book review

Featured exhibitions

Fairy Tales By Janet Kim

“. . . happily ever afters.” Fairy tales were not created or intended for children, yet they are continuously loved by children. Romanticised storylines and magical creatures make the perfect world for our imaginations to carelessly roam, but the modernised fairy tale is far from pure whimsy and happily ever afters. The fractured fairy tales of pre-Disney literature are of a darker hue. After all, these stories not only entertain but educate us; they not only provide comfort and hope but prepare us for the injustices and contradictions of reality. These paradoxes offer an equal ground for both children and adults to step into the woods, fall down the rabbit hole and set out on an almost therapeutic MRXUQH\íOOHGZLWKHLWKHUHQFKDQWPHQWRUKRUURUWRJXLGHXVRQRXURZQSDWKVZLWKSRVLWLYLW\ and possibilities, caution and avoidance. That said, let’s begin. Across three distinct chapters – ‘Into the Woods’, ‘Through the Looking Glass’, and ‘Ever After’ – Fairy Tales at Brisbane’s Gallery of Modern Art features more than 100 works encompassing sculpture, installation, painting, photography, printmaking, papercuts, DQLPDWLRQYLGHRDQGíOPDXJPHQWHGUHDOLW\SURSVDQGFRVWXPHVHPSKDVLVLQJGHOLJKWDQG disconcert by re-telling and re-scripting these stories through the lens of contemporary artists, GHVLJQHUVDQGíOPPDNHUV Amanda Slack-Smith, exhibition curator and Curatorial Manager of QAGOMA’s Australian Cinémathèque, said Fairy Tales explores the classic archetypes of witches, beasts, princesses and prince charmings while untangling common aesthetics of the genre: “The exhibition explores enchantment, thresholds and transformation while articulating concerns that have always been inherent in fairy tales, such as power imbalances, injustice, ageing, gender and otherness, and resilience in the face of adversity.”

Fuyuhiko Takata, Dream Catcher (still), 2018, single-channel video: 05:32 minutes, colour, sound Courtesy the artist, WAITINGROOM, Tokyo and Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane

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Featured exhibitions

clock, glass orbs, and a costume from +HQVRQnVFXOWíOP Labyrinth; the playful, hallucinatory, almost chaotic up-side-down ZRUOGVLQWKHVHíOPVDV well as Carsten Höller’s interactive sculpture Flying Mushrooms, 2015, disorient and stimulate our senses, further activated by Patricia Piccinini’s Enchanted Field, 2023, which opens a magical pathway beneath a canopy of 3,000 JHQHWLFDOO\PRGLíHG blooms. 7KHíQDOFKDSWHU ‘Ever After’, celebrates the fairy tale cliche of love conquering all, with a focus on marriage, a union Polixeni Papapetrou (Australia, 1960–2018), Flying cards #2, from the series ‘Wonderland’, 2004, that, in literature, Type-C photograph, 105 × 105cm Gift of Robert Nelson through the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation 2023 is almost a reward Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art for conforming to © Polixeni Papapetrou/Copyright Agency, 2023 patriarchal standards. Courtesy Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane Ron Mueck’s 1996 unique version of Pinocchio, an impish “real boy” dressed only in Y-fronts, is confronting, while Del Kathryn Barton and Brendan Fletcher’s animation The Nightingale and the Rose, 2015, tells of WKHYXOQHUDELOLW\DQGVHOIVDFULíFHRILWVIHPLQLQHSURWDJRQLVW2WKHUZRUNVUDQJHIURPWKHDWULFDO costumes and regal dresses to blistering glass slippers; and a coach made of sugar and a pumpkin highlighting the temporary nature of our existence. In all, Fairy Tales extends the literary ability of the genre to assert a lesson while providing escapement, to bring a little magic into our lives and to step outside of the ordinary before the clock strikes midnight. Janet Kim is a Brisbane-based arts writer. Her favourite fairy tale is Little Red Riding Hood. Gallery of Modern Art 2 December 2023 to 28 April 2024 Queensland

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In the studio

Olive Gill-Hille By Olivia Senior

“. . . in my little room there really is another world.” “I wear a respirator all the time because I’m in amongst the dust – in my little room there really is another world,” says artist Olive Gill-Hille. We’re chatting in her studio – a sanding enclave characterised by a blanket of sawdust that imbues the air and surfaces with a warm reddish hue – about her latest work, Asymptote, her second solo exhibition at Sydney’s Gallery Sally DanCuthbert, a collection of ten pieces shaped from Sheoak, Eucalyptus and Jarrah, exploring touch and the sense’s impact on our lives. Operating in the space between functional design and art, Gill-Hille makes evocative sculptures known for their curves and shapes, often resembling the human form. She has two processes, sometimes starting with a watercolour painting or a photo and basing the work around it, requiring more planning. Other times, she explains, “it’s quite spontaneous and intuitive,” pointing out that a particular timber can dictate the look of the work. “I think what interests me with this material is how you can go through this whole process and it becomes a totally GLIIHUHQWREMHFWpVKHVD\V,QVRPHFDVHVUHVSRQGLQJWRWKHWLPEHUDVDZRPDQKDVLQîXHQFHGLWV femininity, too.

Asymptote, 2023, Jarrah, 90 × 270 × 6cm

Asymptote, a mathematical term denoting a line perpetually approaching a curve but never touching it, takes on a metaphorical hue in Gill-Hille’s work, implying that while touch profoundly impacts our lives, it is not always fully tangible. “You may already know what it feels like to touch something because of your own history and what you bring to that object,” says Gill-Hille. She adds that there are times we don’t know how touch is going to feel – “such as the moments before a new lover, like the kind of tension between WZRSHRSOHEHIRUHWKH\íQDOO\DJUHHLPSOLFLWO\WRWRXFKp+HUUHîHFWLRQIRUPVWKHLGHDWKDWWRXFK has the capacity to stretch beyond its literal interpretation – that touch exists outside of our grasp and in the in-between moments, too. In the studio 27

In the studio 2OLYH*LOO+LOOHLQKHUVWXGLR Photograph: Nick Fitzpatrick

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L-R: Haptic, 2023, Jarrah, 90 × 120 × 90cm; Contact, 2023, Jarrah, 69 × 30 × 13cm; Convergence, 2023, Sheoak, 86 × 40 × 30cm Photograph: Nick Fitzpatrick

The more we talk, the clearer it becomes why the artist takes such an arduous approach to her practice and why touch echoes throughout her work. “My parents are both painters and it’s funny because my process does start with painting,” she says. “But in a roundabout way, I’ve rebelled from that because I see the world in three dimensions, and I want to create in that realm.” Most importantly, perhaps, Gill-Hille’s art transforms natural elements into sculptures, adding depth and context to their stories, existing to touch lives along the way. “I see its next life as being the art object in someone’s home, and however they treat it, is its next story.” olivegillhille.com @olivegillhille Olive Gill-Hille is represented by Gallery Sally Dan-Cuthbert, Sydney. Olivia Senior is a journalist and photographer living and working in Western Australia across a variety of editorial platforms and projects. © the artist Images courtesy the artist and Gallery Sally Dan-Cuthbert, Sydney

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What’s on near me

Death Love Art

Whereabouts: Printmakers Respond

Shoalhaven Regional Gallery 9 December 2023 to 3 February 2024 New South Wales

Art Gallery of Ballarat Until 4 February 2024 Victoria

Death Love Art takes you on a journey of cultural and historical acts of mourning and remembering, exploring how artists respond to the emotional devastation of love halted by death. From ancient rituals to modern-day FXVWRPVIURPWKHKDXQWLQJEHDXW\RIíUVW century BC Egyptian funerary portraits to Ned Kelly’s death mask and contemporary art in a variety of mediums, this exhibition addresses concepts of grief, commemoration, memorialisation, reclamation, and celebration of life, illuminating the complexity of human emotions. In all, the works are revealing, contemplative, inspirational.

Curated by printmaker Rona Green, Whereabouts: Printmakers Respond brings WRJHWKHUDFURVVVHFWLRQRIíIW\VL[HPHUJLQJ and established artists from across Victoria (including Green) who explore connections to place, country, and home. Each artist has crafted new work, utilising their chosen printmaking techniques while delving into their own personal response to the theme of ‘whereabouts’, which refers to “the place where someone or something is.”

Egypt, possibly er-Rubayat or Philadelphia, Portrait of young man with cloak, Roman Period, 140–160 CE, characteristic of encaustic on wood panel, 1.2 × 23.3 × 34.8cm Courtesy National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne and Shoalhaven Regional Gallery, New South Wales

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The exhibition showcases an array of print media, encompassing a wide range of styles from linocut to screen printing and photopolymer work.

Rachel Derum, Forever in the Stream, 2023, inkjet pigment print on paper © the artist Courtesy the artist and Art Gallery of Ballarat, Victoria

Roberta Joy Rich

Kandinsky

The Purple Shall Govern Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA) Until 31 December 2023 Western Australia

Art Gallery of New South Wales Until 10 March 2024 Sydney

Roberta Joy Rich takes the transformative Purple Rain Protest as the basis for this exhibition, immersing her audience in a purple-hued celebration of humanity.

)HDWXULQJRYHUíIW\ZRUNVWKLVPDMRUH[KLELWLRQ traces the remarkable career of one of the great innovators of European abstraction, Vasily Kandinsky (1866–1944), from his creative beginnings in Munich, to his return to his birthplace of Moscow with the outbreak of World War I, followed by the interwar years spent in Germany where he was an instructor DWWKH%DXKDXVDQGKLVíQDOH[SHULPHQWDO chapter in Paris. Highlights include the early career masterpiece Blue Mountain, 1908–9, as well as Dominant Curve, 1936, and the monumental Composition 8, 1923.

Rich juxtaposes the harsh histories of racial segregation in settler nations South Africa DQG$XVWUDOLDíQGLQJDGXDOVWUXJJOHRI enforced boundaries that would inform resilience and solidarity. The Purple Shall Govern presents installation, video, audio, and archival objects that re-frame this history and the artist’s own family narratives, in the hope to shed light on our experiences in public spaces, past and present.

Composition 8, July 1923, oil on canvas, 140.3 × 200.7cm Solomon R Guggenheim Museum, New York, Solomon R Guggenheim Founding Collection, by gift Courtesy Solomon R Guggenheim Foundation, New York and Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney

And so, the mood was quite intense, 2022, sound installation with analogue radio, fabricated seating, Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA), 2023 © the artist Photograph: Dan McCabe Courtesy the artist and Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA), Western Australia

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Emily Kam Kngwarray

Marikit Santiago The kingdom, the power

National Gallery of Australia 2 December 2023 to 28 April 2024 Australian Capital Territory

Bendigo Art Gallery Until 4 February 2024 Victoria

This survey exhibition celebrates the timeless art of Emily Kam Kngwarray, artist and senior Anmatyerr woman from Utopia (north-east of Mparntwe/Alice Springs).

Marikit Santiago’s works are powerful meditations on personal experiences and global histories of geopolitics, power, cultural identity, gender, art, and family. Using oil paint, gold leaf and found materials, such as cardboard boxes and texta, the artist FRPELQHVFODVVLFDOíJXUDWLYHSDLQWLQJELEOLFDO narratives, and pop cultural references to confront her own personal history. Here, she explores the Garden of Eden and considers the privileges and obligations of her own “paradise” created for her by her immigrant parents and, in turn, the world she is constructing for her own children.

Emily Kam Kngwarray brings together the most important works of Kngwarray’s oeuvre – early vibrant batik textiles to later monumental paintings on canvas – which reveal her familial connection to her homeland and its associated stories. The exhibition features an audiovisual collaboration with the artist’s community, with the songs of the awely that informed Kngwarray’s works, woven through a series of immersive soundscapes and audio tours.

Filipiniana, 2021, with Maella Santiago Photograph: Mim Stirling Courtesy the artist and Bendigo Art Gallery, Victoria

Emily Kam Kngwarray, Anmatyerr people, Seeds of abundance, 1990 National Gallery of Australia, Kamberri/Canberra, purchased 1991 © Emily Kam Kngwarray/Copyright Agency Courtesy National Gallery of Australia, Australian Capital Territory

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Marie Hagerty

Marcel Hoogstad Hay

New Paintings

Sublime Scales

Nancy Sever Gallery Until 17 December 2023 Australian Capital Territory

Carrick Hill Until 28 January 2024 South Australia

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Know My Name: Australian Women Artists

National Photographic Portrait Prize 2023

Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery Until 18 February 2024 Melbourne

Cowra Regional Art Gallery 17 December 2023 to 4 February 2024 New South Wales

This National Gallery of Australia touring exhibition celebrates art made by women, IHDWXULQJPRUHWKDQVL[W\ZRUNVE\íIW\ VL[IHPDOHDUWLVWVIURP-DQHW&XPEUDH Stewart’s delicate portrait drawings and Margaret Preston’s widely admired Flapper, 1925, to Vivienne Binns’ groundbreaking feminist pieces from the 1970s and ‘80s, with additional contributions from collectives like the Women’s Domestic Needlework Group and paintings by First Nations artists Emily Kam Kngwarray and Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori. These women created new forms of art and cultural commentary; here, their creative and intellectual relationships are highlighted.

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Jónsi

Over Thirty

Hrafntinna (Obsidian) Mona, Museum of Old and New Art Until 1 April 2024 Tasmania

FireWorks Gallery Until 3 February 2024 Queensland

Icelandic musician and artist Jónsi recreates the cavernous depths of a volcano in this immersive and sensory installation, where the effects of music, sound and smell are experienced in near darkness. Visitors are surrounded by almost 200 speakers emitting an array of frequencies and vibrations. Rocks grind. Lava hisses. And a new four-part choral hymn draws inspiration from Icelandic choirs.

This exhibition celebrates all things thirtySOXVEULQJLQJWRJHWKHUDVLJQLíFDQWQXPEHU of small works (paintings and works on paper), all measuring 30 × 30cm, by over thirty Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists, while celebrating over thirty years of gallery operation.

Unable to witness the spectacular six-monthlong eruption of Iceland’s Fagradalsfjall due to the pandemic, Hrafntinna (Obsidian)UHîHFWV Jónsi’s disconnection and longing for the life force of his homeland.

Highlights include prints by Milan Milojevic, which blend an exotic but absurd still-life tableau into bizarre worlds of uncomfortable luxury; Rosella Namok’s quirky series 6HOíH at the cocktail party, which mimics her signature geometric style; and Michael Nelson Jagamara’s portrayal of his cheerful Yam DreamingZLWKPLQLPDOLVWFRQíGHQFH

Hrafntinna (Obsidian), 2021, installation view, Mona, Museum of Old and New Art, Tasmania, 2023 Photograph: Mona/Jesse Hunniford Courtesy the artist, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York/Los Angeles and Mona, Museum of Old and New Art, Tasmania

Michael Nelson Jagamara, Yam, 2008, acrylic on canvas, 30 × 30cm Courtesy FireWorks Gallery, Queensland

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Stargazing

mane djang karirra: the place where the dreaming changed shape

Museum of Australian Photography (MAPh) Until 18 February 2024 Melbourne

Flinders University Museum of Art Until 15 December 2023 South Australia

Stargazing presents over forty contemporary photographs that guide us towards the stars, planets and celestial spaces in poetic, experimental, conceptual, and often quite abstract ways.

This exhibition celebrates women artists now at the forefront of contemporary painting practice in Maningrida – maintaining knowledge, language, and culture while giving new shape and form to central and western Arnhem Land art traditions.

Thirteen artists use their work to allude to the history of astronomical photography and WKHVLJQLíFDQWUROHWKHPHGLXPKDVSOD\HG in the documentation of ethereal realms whilst pushing traditional boundaries of photography to go beyond literal depictions of the heavens above. They evoke, transform, and play with celestial scenes to explore themes including environmental issues, identity and spirituality, time, memory, and mortality.

Artists draw inspiration from traditional designs and experiment with visual language characterised by rarrk (cross-hatching) whilst using a rich palette derived from natural pigments. Their work bridges the natural and spiritual realms, the secular and sacred, with bark painting and sculpture depicting myriad djang (Ancestral sites and stories, and associated spirit beings).

Kate Robertson, Melon Sun, 2014, toned silver gelatin print, ed. of 3 plus AP, 49.5 × 39cm Courtesy the artist and Museum of Australian Photography (MAPh), Melbourne Fiona Jin-majinggal Mason Steele, Burarra people, born 1977, Jima Jima (waterlily), 2023, stringybark (Eucalyptus tetrodonta) ZLWKRFKUHSLJPHQWDQG39$í[DWLYH°FP LUUHJ Courtesy the artist, Maningrida Arts and Culture, Northern Territory and Flinders University Museum of Art, South Australia

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Lost in Palm Springs

Lisa Liebetrau and Shannon Lyons The beautiful is useful

Manly Art Gallery & Museum 8 December 2023 to 25 February 2024 Sydney

Goolugatup Heathcote Gallery Until 14 January 2024 Western Australia

Curated by Dr Greer Honeywill, Lost in Palm Springs is a multidisciplinary exhibition bringing together the work of fourteen artists who respond to, capture, or reimagine the magical qualities of the landscape and the celebrated mid-century modern architecture found in the desert city, not only in Palm Springs and Joshua Tree in the United States, but also in Australian locations such as Mt Eliza, Canberra, Mermaid Beach, and Sydney, to name a few.

The beautiful is useful comprises new works by Lisa Liebetrau and Shannon Lyons exploring the history of Point Heathcote Reception Home. Through their site-responsive practices, Liebetrau and Lyons explore Heathcote’s progressive approach to the treatment of mental illness and the lived experiences of its nurses and patients. The artists have investigated the area’s institutional history by delving into the rich archive of objects, images and oral histories held in the City of Melville’s Heathcote Collection. This exhibition pays homage to the caregiving environment that existed at the hospital.

Place and home, desert atmospheres, landscapes (real and imagined), and Bauhaus sensibilities inform the works.

Kate Ballis, 2350, 2017, archival pigment ink on cotton rag Courtesy the artist and Manly Art Gallery & Museum, Sydney

Shannon Lyons, Untitled, 2023 Courtesy the artist and Goolugatup Heathcote Gallery, Western Australia

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Jasper Knight Dusk to Dawn

Each, Other: Pixy Liao and Lin Zhipeng (aka No.223)

Linton & Kay Galleries Subiaco 11 December 2023 to 31 January 2024 Western Australia

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Posters of Toulouse-Lautrec’s palm trees adorned Jasper Knight’s childhood bedroom walls; from overhanging fronds and their hypnotic rustlings to curved, sturdy trunks that sharpen their iconic silhouettes – mesmerising, unforgettable. Now, Knight turns to native Fijian and local Perth palms. With colour central to his practice, he captures WKHVHWUHHVíOWHUHGE\WKHGD\nVSDVVLQJJROGHQ yellow to ochre at dusk, blue through the night, and white to yellow at daybreak. Bold swathes of paint in almost monochromatic palettes push the works into abstraction, proposing alternative views on reality.

Bringing together photographic works by Pixy Liao and Lin Zhipeng (aka No.223), Each, Other articulates the ways that people are IUDJLOHíQLWH([SORULQJWKHOD\HUVRIORYHDQG loss that animate us, these artists reveal how our vulnerability is not a weakness but rather a place from which we compose new ways of being in the world and with each other, as friends, family, workmates, and lovers. By acknowledging our distinction without treating ourselves as exceptional, can we create new possibilities for understanding and relating to each other?

Pixy Liao, It’s never been easy to carry you, 2013, digital print, 150 × 200cm &RXUWHV\WKHDUWLVWDQG*ULIíWK8QLYHUVLW\$UW0XVHXP Queensland

Heatbeat, 2023, gloss acrylic and gesso on linen, 183 × 122cm Courtesy the artist and Linton & Kay Galleries Subiaco, Western Australia

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Artist Opportunities We have selected a few galleries and funding bodies calling for submissions for Art Awards, Artist Engagements, Grants, Public Art, Residency Programs, Exhibition Proposals, and more. Enjoy, and good luck!

Stevens’ recent work focuses on matrilineal histories within Bali’s art canon and the shifting meaning of ancestral objects as they migrate through Eurocentric collection practices. Havelock Stevens’ practice encourages consideration of the social, environmental, and musical rhythms of life and place through still and moving image, improvisational performance, sound, music, and social engagement. Taumoepeau’s works in durational performance, often combine the ancient with the everyday, using Tongan philosophies to make visible the impact of the climate crisis in the Pacific. And Thomas’ multiform, thirty-year practice encompasses multiple modes of research, making, exhibition and performance to address primary philosophic concerns of alienation, happiness, and convergent technology. artspace.org.au/program/studios

Artspace’s 2024 One Year Studio Program artists Studio residencies are a central tenet of Artspace’s program, offering ten rent-free studios annually; supporting and facilitating the professional development of artists at all stages of their careers, from emerging to established. The One Year Studio Program allows artists to research and produce new works without constraint in an open and critically engaged environment, and offers ongoing advocacy and curatorial dialogue. In 2024, artists Jack Ball, Brian Fuata, Julia Gutman, Jazz Money, Thea Anamara Perkins, Gemma Smith, Leyla Stevens, Tina Havelock Stevens, Latai Taumoepeau, and David M Thomas take occupancy for a concentrated, twelve-month period in the newly redeveloped Gunnery building in Sydney’s Woolloomooloo, home to the not-for-profit contemporary art space since 1993. With a thirtyfive-year sublease now in place, the Program will continue to support 350 artists with free studios over the next thirty-five years. From 174 applications this year, these ten artists represent the diversity of artistic practice across generations, career stages and artforms, and have demonstrated an ongoing commitment to their practice. Ball works with photography and collage to create large-scale sculptural installations that explore the pleasures of messy materiality and trans intimacy. Fuata works in performance through live and mediated forms within the framework of structured improvisation. Gutman makes textiles that draw on the language and histories of painting, using her friends as models to respond to and reinvent the original narratives. Money’s cross-disciplinary practice speaks to language, narrative, and First Nations’ legacies of place. Perkins’ practice incorporates portraiture and landscape to question representations of First Nations peoples and Country. And Smith’s painting, sculpture, and site-specific projects explore the interaction between colour and surface, intention, and chance.

Artist studio, Artspace, Sydney, 2023 Photograph: Katherine Lu Courtesy Artspace, Sydney and DunnHillam Architects, Sydney

Angela Tiatia wins the 61st Fisher’s Ghost Art Award Last month, the winners of the 61st Fisher’s Ghost Art Award, an annual art award and exhibition inviting artists to submit works in a variety of artistic categories and mediums, were announced with Angela Tiatia receiving the $50,000 acquisitive Open Award for her video work The Dark Current, 2023. Through this work, Tiatia explores contemporary culture, drawing attention to its relationship to representation, gender, neo-colonialism and the commodification of the body and place, often through the lenses of history and popular culture. “This is a visual poem about loss, love and hope,” states Tiatia. “I lost my mother this year. This work begins as homage to her, young and hopeful. Then into the present, confronted by fragments of our lost path, we face our biggest challenge, climate change. The future is untameable and untimed.” This year’s judging panel comprised artist Savanhdary Vongpoothorn, artist Telly Tuita, and CEO of Museums and Galleries of NSW, Brett Adlington, who described The Dark Current as “all at once sensuous and mesmerising, personal and political and above all, Tiatia’s land and sea gave an eerie sense of flying over a place occupied by beings who designed

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spaces purposely for gatherings. Given our varying backgrounds and approaches to art, the draw of video artworks felt surprising and unexpected amongst our judging process. Tiatia’s work resonates on a deep emotional level and is a remarkable addition to the Campbelltown City Council Art Collection.” Over the years, past winners of the Open Award include Elisabeth Cummings, Khaled Sabsabi, Justene Williams, David Bromley, Marion Borgelt, Raquel Ormella, Tina Havelock Stevens, Kuba Dorabialski, Robert Fielding, and Michael Cook. An exhibition of 2023 finalists’ works will be held at Campbelltown Arts Centre in Western Sydney until 8 December. For additional information on the 61st Fisher’s Ghost Art Award categories, awards, and their winners, visit the website. c-a-c.com.au/fishers-ghost-art-award-2023/#

Southern Way McClelland Commission Expressions of Interest close December 8, 2023 Expressions of Interest are open to all artists for the $300k Southern Way McClelland Commission, a biennial program to create major new public artworks, displayed on Melbourne’s Peninsula Link Freeway for four years before being installed permanently at McClelland Sculpture Park + Gallery, Langwarrin VIC 3910, as part of its significant collection of outdoor sculpture. The 2025 commission will be sited along the Peninsula Link Freeway adjacent to Skye Road bridge near the southbound Langwarrin exit ramp. The selected recipient of the commission will be announced in March 2024, and it is envisaged the work will be completed by September 2025. Three shortlisted artists will be awarded with a $5,000 +GST fee each to develop detailed concept proposals. The winning commission will be chosen on the strength of the artist’s previous work, the conceptual and aesthetic merit of their approach to the opportunity, and their capacity to deliver a project of this scale. Go online for Conditions of Entry and to apply. mcclelland.org.au/pages/public-sculpturecommissions

Australian War Memorial’s Napier Waller Art Prize

Angela Tiatia, The Dark Current (photographic still), 2023 Courtesy the artist, Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney and Campbelltown Arts Centre

Arts Short Notice Activity Program Submissions close 4pm (AWST), December 7, 2023 The Arts Short Notice Activity Program (Arts SNAP) for individuals and groups offers funding for regional, national, and international short notice activities for artists and creative industry professionals. The program supports the growth of a vibrant sector that promotes the participation and active engagement of Western Australian artists and arts workers in high-quality arts and cultural opportunities. Grants of up to $5,000 for national and regional opportunities, and up to $10,000 for international, are available for individuals and groups. The Arts SNAP is open twice per year for extended periods. Visit the website for guidelines. dlgsc.wa.gov.au/funding/arts-funding

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Entries close December 17, 2023 The Australian War Memorial’s 2024 Napier Waller Art Prize is now open for submissions from current and former Australian Defence Force personnel of original work (completed in the past two years from date of entry) in any visual art medium, including but not limited to painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, digital, decorative, sculpture, and installation, addressing the theme of their choice. The winning work will receive a $15,000 cash prize, be displayed alongside highly commended works at Parliament House in May 2024, and accepted into the Memorial’s National Collection. Finalists’ works will be displayed on the Australian War Memorial’s website, open to public voting for the $5,000 People’s Choice Award. Entry information is available online. awm.gov.au/nwartprize

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Lord Mayor’s Creative Fellowships Applications close December 18, 2023 Brisbane City Council’s Lord Mayor’s Creative Fellowships support local artists, arts workers, cultural workers, or creative producers wishing to develop and expand their careers in the arts and cultural sector by participating in professional development opportunities that may include skills development, masterclasses/workshops, art residencies, attendance at conferences, short course training, defined mentorships, and structured learning experiences. Support of professional development may also include up to 50% of the total project budget to fund travel, accommodation and living expenses as outlined in the eligibility and grant requirement section. Up to $10,000 per application is available. More information online. brisbane.qld.gov.au/community-and-safety/grantsawards-and-sponsorships

The 68th Blake Poetry Prize Entries close 9am (AEDT), December 18, 2023 Sydney’s Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre presents the $5,000 non-acquisitive Blake Poetry Prize, which challenges Australian poets to explore conversations concerning faith, spirituality, religion and/or belief in a new work created in the last two years of 100 lines or less. This bi-annual prize is strictly non-sectarian. The entries are not restricted to works related to any faith or any artistic style, but all poems entered must have a recognisable religious or spiritual integrity and demonstrate high degrees of artistic and conceptual proficiency. The Blake Poetry Prize runs alongside the Blake Art Prize (see Awards section). casulapowerhouse.com/prizes

Helen Anne Bell Poetry Bequest Award Entries close 11.59pm (AEDT), December 18, 2023 Presented by the University of Sydney, the Helen Anne Bell Poetry Bequest Award is Australia’s richest poetry prize, offering a $40,000 prize to the recipient for her collection of poems reflecting Australian culture. The winning collection will be published by Vagabond Press. Female poets are invited to submit a collection of poems between fifty to eighty pages. The work should broadly deal with Australian culture in some way; otherwise, there are no restrictions on the subject matter. The award will be judged by three distinguished Australian female poets. Please ensure your work complies with the Terms and Conditions. For more information, visit the submission portal. sydney.edu.au/arts/news-and-events/news/2023.html

Ian Potter Cultural Trust Emerging Artist Grants Entries close 5pm (AEDT), January 23, 2024, for projects/travel after April 26, 2024 The Ian Potter Cultural Trust runs three funding rounds per year to support emerging Australian

artists to undertake professional development opportunities, gain experience, develop networks, and learn skills from leaders in their field. Grants of up to $15,000 are available to assist artists to take up these professional development opportunities, usually overseas. The Cultural Trust primarily provides support for structured professional development and networking opportunities such as residencies, mentorships, study tours that have a clear skills development focus, private lessons, internships, conferences, and workshops. Please note that projects for which the sole purpose is an exhibition, performance, or the making of a work (such as a recording or publication) are not eligible. Visit website for Terms and Conditions and additional information. ianpotterculturaltrust.org.au/funding-rounds

NT Arts Grants Program 2025–29 Arts Organisations funding Applications close 12pm (ACST), January 25, 2024 Applications are open as part of the Arts Grants Program, which secures funding for five years. Grants of up to $250,000 per year are available for established arts organisations under the Leading Arts Organisation category, and up to $50,000 per year is on offer for small arts organisations under the Key Arts Organisation category. Funding is provided annually for five years for arts organisations that produce art or operate in support of the arts with a track record of delivering innovative projects and high-quality arts programs and services. Partnering with leading arts organisations is vital to the Territory’s social, cultural, and economic future, empowering artists, amplifying the impact of the arts, fostering innovation, creativity and collaboration, and creating a vibrant, culturally rich future for the Northern Territory. Twenty-three arts organisations are currently funded under the five-year program, providing employment to more than 3,000 artists and creatives, delivering programs and services to around two million people. Visit the website for details and to apply. nt.gov.au/leisure/arts-culture-heritage/grants

Lumière Sculpture Festival 2024 Entries close January 28, 2024 Calling all visionary artists to illuminate the debut Lumière Sculpture Festival. Set against the stunning backdrop of Gap Park, Watsons Bay NSW 2030, this event offers a remarkable platform for artists to unleash their creativity amid this unique landscape. A distinguished panel of judges will select sculptures for nightly illumination, transforming Gap Park into an enchanting wonderland. With a generous prize pool totalling $10,000, the Lumière Sculpture Festival will unfold its magic from 18 to 28 April 2024. For comprehensive details and to enter online, visit the website. lumieresculptures.org

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National Photographic Portrait Prize 2024 Entries close 11.55pm (AEDT), February 7, 2024 Entries to the 2024 National Photographic Portrait Prize (NPPP) are now open. The Prize provides a powerful visual record of the year that was – a celebration of identity, both collective and individual. To be eligible to enter the 2024 NPPP, your work must be a photographic artwork taken after 2 February 2023 and depicting a person/s from a live sitting. This year, entry is free. An exhibition of finalists’ works will be held at the National Portrait Gallery, Parkes ACT 2600, from 22 June to 13 October 2024, with one portrait awarded an overall $30,000 cash prize. Additional information can be found online. portrait.gov.au/nppp-callforentries.php

The Percivals 2024 Applications close 10am (AEST), February 13, 2024 The Percivals is an open competition for artists to submit work in the following categories that total $53,000 in prize money: the Percival Portrait Painting Prize with a major acquisitive prize of $40,000 and People’s Choice award of $1,000; the Percival Photographic Portrait Prize with a major acquisitive prize of $10,000 and People’s Choice award of $1,000; and the Percival Animal Portrait Prize which includes a non-acquisitive prize of $1,000. While showcasing the outstanding and innovative work currently being produced by Australian artists, the competitions also allow many emerging artists to engage with portraiture and share their expressions of themselves and those close to them. An exhibition of finalists’ works will be held at Perc Tucker Regional Gallery, Townsville QLD 4810, from 22 June to 1 September 2024. townsville.qld.gov.au/facilities-and-recreation/ theatres-and-galleries/perc-tucker-regional-gallery/ percival-portrait-painting-prize

2024 City of Rockingham Art Prize Entries close 4pm (AWST), February 16, 2024 The City of Rockingham is calling on both emerging and established artists from across Western Australia to submit work in any media (except film, video and installation) for this non-acquisitive competition, which has a prize pool worth more than $20,000. Categories include the $10,000 First Prize (Open), $4,000 Small Sculpture Award, $2,000 First Nations Artist Award, $2,000 Emerging Artist Award, $1,500 Local Resident Award, and the $500 People’s Choice Award. Finalists will be chosen by an independent selection panel, and an exhibition of finalists’ works will be held at the Rockingham Arts Centre, Rockingham WA 6168, from 15 to 30 June 2024. For more information, including entry criteria and application forms, visit the website. rockingham.wa.gov.au/artprize

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Sydney Film Festival 2024 Submissions close March 1, 2024 Entries are now open for the 71st Sydney Film Festival, in cinemas from 5 to 16 June 2024. Showcasing an array of diverse stories, the event continues its tradition of premiering a rich blend of features, documentaries, and short films at venues throughout Sydney. The 2024 season will celebrate the 55th year of the Festival’s Australian short film competition, making it the oldest short film competition in Australia. With a prize pool of $155,000, entries are open to features, documentaries, and short films in all categories of the festival program. The winners of the Dendy Awards for Australian Short Films and the Documentary Australia Award are Academy Award eligible. Visit the websites for more information on eligibility criteria and submission details. sff.org.au/info/submissions filmfreeway.com/SydneyFilmFestival

Arts industry development grant Applications open January 29, 2024, and close 2pm (ACST), March 4, 2024 Arts organisations are invited to apply for grants to support new initiatives that will increase the capability, operational capacity and sustainability of the Northern Territory arts sector: accessible arts – up to $20,000 to increase the capacity, profile and employment of artists with disability, increase access to the arts for audiences with disability; audience diversification – up to $20,000 to diversify audiences and expand reach; digital capability and new technologies – up to $20,000 to upskill and utilise digital technologies, diversify markets and expand reach. For eligibility requirements, visit the Arts Grants Program guidelines. nt.gov.au/leisure/arts-culture-heritage/grants

Queensland Arts Showcase Program (QASP) Round 5 opens March 4, 2024, and closes April 15, 2024, for activities starting from July 22, 2024 The Queensland Arts Showcase Program (QASP) supports the development and presentation of new arts and cultural works by individual Queensland artists, organisations, and communities; strengthens skills development and provides new employment and career development opportunities for artists and arts workers; and grows a pipeline of high-quality arts, cultural products, and experiences. Applications are invited from individuals and organisations for projects and programs at different stages of development, from creative development to production, presentation, and distribution. Funding is available for single-year projects of up to $70,000 for projects and programs for up to twelve months and two-year projects of up to $150,000 to support the development and delivery of single projects and programs across financial years. Go online for guidelines and to apply. arts.qld.gov.au/aq-funding/aq-queensland-artsshowcase-program

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Country Arts SA’s Artist Professional Development Grants Submissions close at midnight (ACST), June 30, 2024 Country Arts SA’s Artist Professional Development Grants are available to support South Australian regional artists and arts workers to participate in professional development opportunities such as workshops, conferences, seminars and so on. The grants are fast-turnaround and are intended for those who wish to undertake a time-sensitive professional development opportunity. Grants up to $1,500 and $2,000 are available per application for applicants residing in specific areas in regional or remote South Australia. Visit the website for guidelines and eligibility criteria. countryarts.org.au/for-artists/grants

Artback NT Touring Exhibition Program Ongoing The Artback NT Touring Exhibition Program focuses on touring quality visual arts exhibitions generated within the NT to audiences in remote, regional, and metropolitan locations nationally. Exhibitions may be fully resolved and ready to tour or may need development support to be tour ready. Proposals are invited from organisations, educational institutions, community groups, public galleries, independent curators, and artists. Expressions of Interest are accepted at any time and will be responded to within three weeks, at which time applicants may be invited to submit a more detailed proposal. Touring Exhibition Proposals are reviewed twice yearly in April and September. Please note this is not an application for funding. Successful proposals will be used to develop applications to seek funds to progress the touring project. Proposal guidelines are available on the website. artbacknt.com.au

City of Sydney – Short-term empty properties program This program has no set dates or rounds. It is responsive as properties become available The City of Sydney owns multiple commercial and community properties within the inner-city area, which, on occasion, become vacant for short periods between tenancies. To ensure empty properties don’t sit idle, the City of Sydney offers the spaces to artists and creatives to use for short-term creative projects for up to twelve months, with significantly reduced rental rates. Go online to sign-up to the mailing list and be notified when new opportunities arise. The application process is managed by local arts organisation Brand X. Visit the website to find out more about the suitable use of the spaces. cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/cultural-support-funding

Contemporary Arts Tasmania Proposals Ongoing Contemporary Arts Tasmania invite Expressions of Interest from professional contemporary artists and curators year-round. Submissions can be from individuals or groups working in any medium and can be developmental in nature or involve a future body of work. Proposals for works to be presented in the gallery, off-site, online, around the building, or intended to be part of the public program are welcome, alongside those that are experimental, contemporary in concept, and can demonstrate viability. Terms and Conditions, eligibility, proposal requirements, and contact details are available online. contemporaryarttasmania.org/expressions-of-interest

Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery Artist Studio Residency Ongoing Emerging and established artists are invited to submit proposals for two to four-week residencies for the development of artistic explorations in any theme and medium at Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery’s Artist in Residence/Project Space, Port Pirie SA 5540. The public space is designed for local artists to explore, collaborate, and showcase their creative skills in an interactive environment that will encourage audience interaction. Proposals must demonstrate a high level of technical skill, with consideration for the safe installation of works and engagement with audiences. Visit the website for more information and contact details. pprag.org.au/artist-in-residence

Tactile Arts Workshop Proposals Ongoing Experienced artists working across a range of art, craft, and design practices are invited to submit Expressions of Interest to run workshops in all media and disciplines, including ceramics, drawing, painting, printmaking, textiles, weaving, photography, glass, and jewellery, at Tactile Arts Studios located on the grounds of the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, The Gardens NT 0820. Tactile Arts operates a multi-functional arts facility with specialist studios, multi-purpose spaces, and a gallery for exhibitions. Their workshop program is designed to engage participants of all skill levels across a diverse range of mediums, from school holiday workshops for children to specialist masterclasses. Contact information and a link to a budget template and submission forms are available online. tactilearts.org.au

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Awards Adelaide Perry Prize for Drawing 2024 W apg.plc.nsw.edu.au This prize is a $25,000 acquisitive award for Drawing. An exhibition of 40 finalists’ works will be held at Adelaide Perry Gallery, Croydon NSW 2132, from Feb 24 to March 22, 2024. Entries close midnight (AEDT), Wed Jan 10, 2024. See ad page 101.

The Alice Prize 2024 W www.aliceprize.com The Alice Prize is an acquisitive national contemporary art prize welcoming entries from around Australia in any medium or genre, and offering a $30,000 prize for the winning work. An exhibition of finalists’ works will be held at Araluen Arts Centre, Araluen NT 0870, from March 22 to May 12, 2024. Visit the website for details and entry form. Entries close midnight, Wed Jan 31, 2024. See ad page 145.

Bayside Painting Prize 2024 W baysidepaintingprize.com.au Three prize categories: $25,000 Major Prize (non-acquisitive); $10,000 Beckett Local Prize (acquisitive); $1,000 People’s Choice Prize. An exhibition of finalists’ works will be held at Bayside Gallery, Brighton VIC 3186, from May 3 to June 23, 2024. Entries close Fri Feb 23, 2024. See ad inside back cover.

The 68th Blake Prize W casulapowerhouse.com/prizes/the-blake-art-prize The 68th Blake Prize encourages contemporary artists of varied styles and religious and spiritual allegiances to create significant works of art which engage in conversations and negotiations concerning spirituality, religion and/or belief. Categories include: The Blake Prize, a non-acquisitive prize of $35,000; The Blake Emerging Artist Prize, an acquisitive prize of $6,000; and The Blake Established Artist Residency, consisting of a residency and solo exhibition hosted by Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre (CPAC), Casula NSW 2170. An exhibition of finalists’ works will be held at CPAC, from May 11 to July 7, 2024. Entries close 9am (AEDT), Mon Dec 18.

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2024 Darling Portrait Prize W portrait.gov.au/dpp-callforentries.php The Darling Portrait Prize is a biennial prize for Australian portrait painting. Entries must depict a person/s having a strong association with Australia, or who has made a significant contribution to Australian life; based on a live sitting or study from life (including online sittings). In 2024, the winner will receive a prize of $75,000. An exhibition of finalists’ works will be held at the National Portrait Gallery, Parkes ACT 2600, from June 22 to Oct 13, 2024. Entries close 11.55pm (AEDT), Wed Jan 31, 2024.

2024 Glover Prize W www.johnglover.com.au Entries have opened for the 2024 Glover Prize. The annual $75,000 acquisitive prize is awarded to the artwork judged the best contemporary landscape painting of Tasmania. Entrants are also eligible for the People’s Choice Award $3,000, the Children’s Choice Award $500, and the Hanger’s Choice Award $500. The aim of the Glover Prize is to stimulate conversations about the meaning and possibilities expressed in the words landscape, painting, and Tasmania. An exhibition of finalists’ works will be held at Falls Park Pavilion, Evandale TAS 7212, from March 9 to 17, 2024. Entries close at 6pm (AEDT), Fri Jan 26, 2024.

2024 Mandorla Art Award W www.mandorlaart.com Australia’s most significant thematic Christian art prize. Prize pool is over $50,000; the 2024 Mandorla Art Award includes the inaugural New Norcia Artist Residency Prize. Open to artists working in any medium, the 2024 theme is ‘Refocus’ – “Let all that you do be done in love.” Entries close Wed March 13, 2024.

The Percivals 2024 W www.townsville.qld.gov.au/percivals Applications are now open for The Percivals 2024 which includes the following competitions: The Percival Portrait Painting Prize, the Percival Photographic Portrait Prize, and the Percival Animal Portrait Prize. Winners will take home a share of over $50,000 in prize money. An exhibition of finalists’ works will be held at Perc Tucker Regional Gallery, Townsville City QLD 4810, from June 22 to Sept 1, 2024. Entries close 10am (AEST), Tues Feb 13, 2024. See ad page 14.

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Ravenswood Australian Women’s Art Prize 2024 E [email protected] W ravenswoodartprize.com.au Entries are open for the annual acquisitive prize for Australian art by women artists working in any medium. There is a total prize pool of $47,000 across three categories, plus the People’s Choice award. An exhibition of finalists’ works will be held at Ravenswood School for Girls, Gordon NSW 2072, from May 11 to 26, 2024. Entries close midday (AEDT), Wed Feb 14, 2024. See ad page 61.

Rutherglen Tastes of Art Prize 2024 W www.artsrutherglen.com.au Artists are invited to enter works in painting, mixed media, photography, works on paper, and 3D artworks for the Rutherglen Tastes of Art Prize. There is a total prize pool of $14,350. The finalists’ exhibition is at Rutherglen Memorial Hall, Rutherglen VIC 3685, from March 8 to 17, 2024. Entries close Sun Feb 11, 2024. See ad page 89.

Sculptures@Scratchley W sculpturesatscratchley.com.au Sculptures@Scratchley invites national and international artists to submit works in the second iteration of its $40,000 non-acquisitive prize. An exhibition of finalists’ works will be held at Fort Scratchley, Newcastle East NSW 2300. Entries close mid-March 2024. See ad page 117.

2024 SWELL Sculpture Festival W swellsculpture.com.au SWELL Sculpture is Queensland’s largest outdoor exhibition with over 65 large-scale sculptures set among the natural landscape of Currumbin Beach, Gold Coast QLD 4223, from Sept 6 to 15, 2024. Artists are invited to submit completed works, works in progress or concepts by the closing date. Artist awards are over $40,000. The major award winner will receive $15,000. Entries close midnight, Wed Jan 31, 2024. See ad page 151.

Art Auction Houses Artvisory 310 Toorak Road, South Yarra VIC 3141. W artvisory.com.au

Bonhams Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers Melbourne: 1130 High Street, Armadale VIC 3143. Sydney: 97–99 Queen Street, Woollahra NSW 2025. W www.bonhams.com

Colville Auctions Melbourne Office: Level 12, 60 Albert Road, South Melbourne VIC 3205. Private Viewing: Colville Gallery, Battery Point TAS 7000. W www.colvilleauctions.com.au

Davidson Auctions Level 1, 41–43 Parramatta Road, Annandale NSW 2038. W www.davidsonauctions.com.au

Deutscher and Hackett Melbourne: 105 Commercial Road, South Yarra VIC 3141. Sydney: 36 Gosbell Street, Paddington NSW 2021. W www.deutscherandhackett.com

Elder Fine Art 106 Melbourne Street, North Adelaide SA 5006. W elderfineart.com.au

GFL Fine Art Suite 14, Chelsea Village, 145 Stirling Highway, Nedlands WA 6009. W gflfineart.com

Gibson’s Auctions Level 1, 885–889 High Street, Armadale VIC 3143. W www.gibsonsauctions.com.au

McKenzies Auctioneers & Valuers 8 Stirling Road, Claremont WA 6010. W www.mckenziesauctioneers.com.au

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Menzies Fine Art Auctioneers and Valuers Melbourne: 1 Darling Street, South Yarra VIC 3141. Sydney: 12 Todman Avenue, Kensington NSW 2033. W www.menziesartbrands.com

Shapiro Sydney, Head Office: 162 Queen Street, Woollahra NSW 2025. Other locations: Melbourne, Hobart, Adelaide, Brisbane. W www.shapiro.com.au

Smith & Singer Melbourne: 14–16 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3000. Sydney: 30 Queen Street, Woollahra NSW 2025. W www.smithandsinger.com.au

Theodore Bruce Sydney: Level 1, 118 Parramatta Road, Stanmore NSW 2048. Adelaide: The Watson, 33 Warwick Street, Walkerville SA 5081. W www.theodorebruceauctions.com.au

Submissions and Proposals 80:20 artist agency 377 Parramatta Road, Leichhardt NSW 2040. W eightytwentyartistagency.blogspot.com H Sat–Sun 12.00 to 4.00 or 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. Expressions of Interest: email a submission with an abridged statement, CV, and links to website, or 5/10 images of work.

Ladder Art Space 81 Denmark Street, Kew VIC 3101. W ladderartspace.com.au Now accepting exhibition proposals for 2024. Please find proposal guidelines and availability on our website.

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Lumière Sculpture Festival W www.lumieresculptures.org The inaugural Lumière Sculpture Festival invites entries for sculptural artworks to be exhibited within the stunning Gap Park at Watsons Bay, Watsons Bay NSW 2030, from April 18 to 28, 2024. Entries close Sun Jan 28, 2024. See ad page 49.

Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show E [email protected] W www.sculptorsvictoria.asn.au The Association of Sculptors of Victoria invites submissions for the sculpture exhibition at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show at the Royal Exhibition Building, Carlton VIC 3053, from March 20 to 24, 2024. Entries close Mon March 4, 2024. See ad page 67.

The Old Auction House Gallery 52–56 Mollison Street, Kyneton VIC 3444. W www.theoldauctionhouse.com.au/exhibit The Old Auction House is seeking proposals from emerging and mid-career artists in all mediums for exhibitions in our regional Victorian gallery. Themed curated group shows are also available. Details via website.

Sculpture Bermagui 2024 W sculpturebermagui.org.au/exhibit Sculpture Bermagui 2024 invites artists to create pieces that will “challenge, excite and ignite our visitors” in this outdoor exhibition held in the NSW Far South Coast from March 9 to 17, 2024. Smaller sculptures are also welcomed for display at Bermagui Surf Club, Bermagui NSW 2546. Visit website for details and the entry form. Entries close Mon Jan 15, 2024. See ad page 117.

SOL Gallery Submit for Exhibition 420 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy VIC 3065. E [email protected] W solgallery.com.au/submit Submit for exhibition 2024: SOL Gallery is currently seeking proposals for our Jan–June 2024 exhibition program. We invite artists, curators and collectives working in all mediums to apply. This space is available for inspection during gallery opening hours Wed–Sun 11.00 to 5.00. Submit via email. Submit for Work on Paper: We are inviting artists to partake in our group show Work on Paper. All mediums and themes including painting, sculpture, print, illustration, and photography to exhibit work as part of our next group show. More information on our website. Entries close Sat Dec 30.

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Studio Spaces

Art Spectrum

Ironside Studios Kensington, Melbourne

T (03) 9387-9799. E [email protected] W www.artspectrum.com.au We are the makers of colour, dedicated to creating the finest possible artists’ colours. Visit the website for more information on these quality products.

E [email protected] W www.ironsidestudios.com.au Individual lockable studios for rent from $292 per month. Professional and friendly environment suitable for a variety of practices.

Art Stretchers Art supplies and canvas stretching

Materials Art Boards Australia A surface for every artist

309–311 High Street, Northcote VIC 3070. T (03) 9486-4446. E [email protected] W www.facebook.com/artstretchers H Check Facebook for hours. Also at 161 Morphett Street, Adelaide SA 5000. T (08) 8212-2711. E [email protected] W www.facebook.com/ArtStretchersAdelaide

2/15 Newcastle Road, Bayswater VIC 3153. T 0417-343-138, (03) 7018-3268. E [email protected] W www.artboardsaustralia.com.au Instagram: @artboardsaust Specialising in handmade art boards in a range of surface types, shapes, and sizes.

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Arthouse Direct W www.arthousedirect.com.au Facebook + Instagram: @arthousedirect Shop online or in-store for all your artistic needs. An extensive range of art, graphic, and craft supplies for students and professionals.

Berlin Blue Art T (02) 4957-1050. W www.berlinblue.com.au Australia’s Schmincke Art Supplies specialist stocking all Schmincke Artist ranges, including oils, watercolours, gouache, acrylic, pastels, inks, and linoprint. Order online or by phone.

Deans Art Preston (03) 9485-9501. Collingwood (03) 9419-6221. Brunswick (03) 9388-9288. E [email protected] W www.deansart.com.au Instagram: @deansart Complete range of artists’ materials available.

Eckersley’s Art & Craft W www.eckersleys.com.au Shop online and in-store. Gift cards available. Visit the website for store locations.

Gallery Lowe & Lee Ceramic Art Supplies 49–51 King Street, Newtown NSW 2042. T (02) 9550-4433, 0431-390-880. W www.galleryloweandlee.com H Mon–Sat 10.00 to 5.30. The only location in the inner city selling clay, underglazes, glazes, tools, and museum gel.

Jasco T (02) 9807-1555. E [email protected] W www.jasco.com.au Your guide to the best value art and craft supplies.

Kadmium Art + Design Supplies 80b Bay Street, Broadway NSW 2007. Also, 1 Everingham Place, Coffs Harbour NSW 2450. T (02) 6651-8351. E [email protected] W www.kadmium.com.au

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Melbourne Etching Supplies ǤǤ ‹–œ”‘›ƬǤǤ ƒ‹”ϐ‹‡Ž† 409 Gore Street, Fitzroy VIC 3065, and 165 Perry Street, Fairfield VIC 3078. T (03) 9419-5666. E [email protected] W www.mes.net.au Facebook + Instagram: @melbourneetchingsupplies Specialist suppliers of fine art materials and equipment to artists and printmakers across Australia. See ad page 79.

Newtown Art Supplies T (02) 9516-2339. W www.newtownartsupplies.com.au Online Australia-wide.

Parkers Sydney Fine Art Supplies W www.parkersartsupplies.com Darlinghurst: Building 22, National Art School, cnr Forbes and Burton streets, Darlinghurst NSW 2010. T (02) 9339-8706. E [email protected] The Rocks: 3 Cambridge Street, The Rocks NSW 2000. T (02) 9247-9979. E [email protected] Check the website for opening hours.

Senior Art Fine Art Supplies W seniorart.com.au Senior Art Supplies offer a comprehensive range of artists’ materials and accessories.

The Sydney Canvas Company 9/79 Station Road, Seven Hills NSW 2147. T (02) 8854-5070. W thesydneycanvascompany.com.au Superior quality artists’ cotton and linen canvas rolls. Stretcher bars, stretching tools, gesso, and easels. Order your swatch book online or call us. See ad page 111.

Wholesale Canvas Australia T (02) 9517-3025. W www.wholesalecanvasaustralia.com.au Wholesalers of fine primed and unprimed canvas and linen rolls. A range of stretcher bars available. Call to enquire.

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Services Amazigh Cultural Tours Morocco 2024 W www.amazighculturaltours.com Explore Morocco through textiles, jewellery, photography, drawing, and painting, from March to Oct 2024. For more information and to book a specialist art tour, email [email protected] See ad page 5.

Art Fixation T 0412-883-001. W www.artfixation.com.au Art Fixation are specialists in art hanging, art transportation, and art collection management. Over the last 10 years we have hung thousands of paintings, prints, and pictures for private collectors, art galleries, framing shops, and artists across the Greater Sydney, Illawarra, Canberra, and Southern Highlands regions.

Art Investor W www.artinvestor.net.au Art Investor is a curated space where professional artists can freely showcase a sample of their work to art investors and collectors and includes a directory of art service providers, galleries, and an interesting newswire.

Art Packing and transport Pack & Send Kings Cross: Shop 3, 200 William Street, Woolloomooloo NSW 2011. Professional and affordable for galleries, auction houses, artists, framers, and the public. Local / National / International. T (02) 9331-2700. [email protected]

Art Racking System for Artists W www.artstoragesystemoz.com.au A purpose designed art storage system to help artists clear the deck in their studio and protect their work. The system is mobile and can hold up to 60 large paintings. Enquiries can be made via the website.

Art. Van. Go. Sydney T 0404-027-445. E [email protected] W www.artvango.com.au Affordable, professional fine art transport for galleries, artists, framers, and you in Sydney and NSW.

Artist Moving Artists Melbourne T 0437-214-402. E [email protected] W www.artistmovingartists.com.au Art courier Melbourne and regional Victoria. Affordable prices.

”–‹•–”‘ϐ‹Ž‡ W www.artistprofile.com.au The artists behind the art. Artist interviews, essays, reviews, and news. Issue 65 on sale now. Visit Artist Profile online to subscribe.

Artlink W www.artlink.com.au Artlink is a themed magazine on contemporary art and ideas from Australia and the Asia-Pacific. Print publication, online reviews, and archive.

Duck Print Fine Art 39–41 Wentworth Street, Port Kembla NSW 2505. T (02) 4276-1135. E [email protected] W www.duckprintfineart.com.au Prints for sale, workshops available, custom printing, and editions.

eyeline E [email protected] W www.eyelinepublishing.com A contemporary art magazine featuring visual arts, craft, and related media.

Guest Work Agency W guestworkagency.art Guest Work Agency is an art law and advisory firm that provides innovative legal solutions for the art industry, as well as a curatorial practice, initiating and collaborating on projects, exhibitions, and writing at the intersection of art, technology, and the law.

IAS Fine Art Logistics W www.iasdas.com.au Since 1986, IAS has been a leader in the packing, crating, installation, storage, and transporting of precious fine art, locally across Australia and around the world. Sydney: (02) 9667-1077. Melbourne: (03) 9329-6262. Adelaide: (08) 9207-9090. Brisbane: (07) 3890-7422. Canberra: (02) 6232-9773. Perth: (08) 9249-5376.

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Imprint W www.printcouncil.org.au The quarterly fine art journal of the Print Council of Australia Inc. Subscribe online.

Kosnar’s Picture Framing 488 Mount Alexander Road (cnr Warrick Street), Ascot Vale VIC 3020. T (03) 9370-5744. W www.kosnar.com.au We offer a large range of picture frame styles for the artist and collector. Expert advice in framing design for all types of artwork.

Mal Wood Foundry 16 Kurnai Avenue, Reservoir VIC 3073. T (03) 9462-3793. E [email protected] W www.malwood.com.au

Meridian Sculpture 8 Spring Street, Fitzroy VIC 3065. T (03) 9417-6218. E [email protected] W meridiansculpture.com A fine art foundry specialising in bronze casting as well as project management, restoration, and installation services for a range of fine art sculptures. In 2023 we are celebrating 50 years working with Australia’s leading artists. See ad page 52.

Metasenta Publishing W www.metasentapublishing.com Metasenta creates links and networks across cultures through an extraordinary range of interdisciplinary art research projects.

Museums & Galleries of NSW (M&G NSW) W mgnsw.org.au M&G NSW helps small-medium museums, galleries, and Aboriginal cultural centres create exciting experiences for visitors and, through this, thriving local NSW communities.

Omnus Picture Framing 409 Gore Street, Fitzroy VIC 3065. T (03) 9419-2226. E [email protected] W www.omnusframing.com.au Facebook + Instagram: @omnusframes Melbourne’s picture framing specialists. Beautifully hand-crafted and sustainably grown timber frames. Visit us online or in-store. See ad page 79.

Picture Hanging Systems T 1300-883-645. E [email protected] W www.picturehangingsystems.com.au Manufacture, supply, and installation of modern, discreet picture hanging systems. Effortless art installation. Australia-wide.

Print 2 Metal T (03) 9571-2600, 0419-591-279. E [email protected] W www.print2metal.com Print 2 Metal specialises in the printing of photos, artwork, and graphics onto metal. Located in Oakleigh VIC 3167.

Sculpture Tait Decorative Iron T 0354-723-569. E [email protected] W www.decorativeiron.com.au Instagram: @taitdecorativeiron Stainless, aluminium and steel metal fabrication. Your idea into reality.

Shakespeare Solutions Picture Hanging Systems T 1800-997-065. E [email protected] W shakespearesolutions.com.au Supply ‘The Gallery System‘, ‘The Slimline Art Hanging System‘, and a range of quality ‘Picture Rail Hangers‘ Australia-wide. Buy online or via phone. Satisfaction guaranteed. Free delivery. Friendly staff.

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The Sydney Canvas Company

Noël Stott of Adam Galleries

9/79 Station Road, Seven Hills NSW 2147. T (02) 8854-5070. W thesydneycanvascompany.com.au Handmade custom stretched canvases. We stretch existing artwork of any size. See ad page 111.

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3:33 Art Projects E [email protected] W www.333artprojects.com 3:33 Art Projects is an art innovator and leading corporate art curator delivering unique exhibitions for leading visual artists in Australia and beyond.

WHO. Gallery and Framing 7/17–19 Edinburgh Street, Oakleigh South VIC 3167. T 0412-001-300. E [email protected] W www.whogallery.com.au H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat–Sun by appt. Custom framing. Original art and prints for sale. In-home art consultations.

Consultants and Valuers Banziger Hulme Fine Art Consultants W www.bhfineart.com

Catherine Asquith Art Advisory T 0492-149-053. E [email protected] W www.catherineasquithart.com Director: Catherine Asquith, B.A., B.Litt. (Hons.) AVAA Certified Practising Valuer. Specialist advice on buying and selling art, collection development and management, and auction agency and liaison. Curatorial management for commercial and residential property projects. Valuations for insurance, estate planning and division, and Family Law property negotiations.

Greer Adams Fine Art W www.greeradamsfineart.com

Louise Smith Fine Art W louisesmithfineart.com.au

Private View Art Collections T 0412-360-985. E [email protected] W www.privateviewart.com Private and corporate collection development and advice. Offering assistance with sourcing, framing, conserving, and investing in art with an extensive range of specialist networks.

Member Organisations Art Gallery of New South Wales T (02) 9225-1878. E [email protected] W www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/members Call or visit the website for information about gallery membership; discounts, magazine subscription, exhibition viewings and art tours, concerts, lectures, workshops, and other events each year.

Copyright Agency Level 12, 66 Goulburn Street, Sydney NSW 2000. T (02) 9394-7600. E [email protected] W www.copyright.com.au The Copyright Agency is a not-for-profit rights management organisation enabling the use of text and images in return for fair payment to visual artists, writers, and publishers.

National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA) 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 a membership organisation which brings together the many voices of the contemporary arts sector to improve fundamental conditions of work and practice through advocacy, education and the Code of Practice. See ad page 87.

The Print Council of Australia Inc. W printcouncil.org.au A national not-for-profit member organisation that promotes contemporary Australian fine art printmaking and print media, including artist books, zines, and works on paper, and provides support and advocacy for artists. Buy original limited edition prints exclusively commissioned by the Print Council of Australia. Shop our prints online. See ads page 91.

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T 1800-066-844 (landlines toll free). W www.resaleroyalty.org.au The Copyright Agency has been appointed by the Australian Government to manage the resale royalty scheme, which pays a share from eligible resales of artworks to artists.

Perides Art Projects, 138 Robinson Road East, Geebung QLD 4034. E [email protected] W www.peridesartfoundry.com.au/sculpture-school/ Sculpture classes in Brisbane with artist Phillip Piperides. Classes include sculpting from life, portraiture, hand building ceramics, moulding, and workshops into bronze casting. Open to all levels, from beginners to advanced.

Training Art Academica Creative School 1/763 Centre Road, Bentleigh East VIC 3165. W www.art-classes.com.au Oil painting classes and classic drawing classes. European classic art school. All materials provided. Small groups, with an individual approach to every student. Both kids and adult classes available.

Bradford Art Academy 1st Floor, 619 Burwood Road, Hawthorn VIC 3144. T 0401-769-379. E [email protected] W www.bradfordartacademy.com.au Learn true fundamental skills to create beautiful oil paintings with no prior experience required. Book a free introductory class online.

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Hamley Studio 107 Hunter Street, Hornsby NSW 2077. T 0435-457-107. E [email protected] W www.hamleystudio.com.au Instagram: @hamleystudio Classical Life Drawing and Painting Classes. All experience levels welcome across figure, portrait, still life, and basic drawing with tutors Sally Ryan and Ben Ryan.

Hands On Studio Art Classes W www.catholiccarechoices.org.au Hands On Studio is a community-based art studio that facilitates opportunities for people with disability living in the Canberra region and surrounds to enhance their artistic skills while meeting and working with other artists. Classes include painting, drawing, printmaking, mixed media, and clay, and are held at M16 Artspace in Griffith ACT 2603 by practising artists.

Ku-ring-gai Art Centre T (02) 9424-0310. W www.kmc.nsw.gov.au/artcentre Visual art, guitar, creative writing classes, exhibitions/ events. Day, night, and weekend classes available. Adult, children, and teens. Beginner to advanced welcome. Facebook: @kuringgaiartcentre

Melbourne Sculpture School T 0407-509-758. W www.melbournesculptureschool.com.au Sculpture training for all levels in life modelling, mould making, and casting, including bronze casting.

Warringah Printmakers Studio Cnr Lovett and Condamine streets, Manly Vale NSW 2093. W www.printstudio.org.au Follow us on Instagram: @warringahprintmakerstudio See website for future exhibitions, workshops, and classes.

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L-P La Trobe Art Institute, La Trobe University Ladder Art Space Lapunyah Art Gallery The Larwill Studio Latrobe Regional Gallery Lauraine Diggins Fine Art Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery Lennox St. Gallery The Leo Kelly Blacktown Arts Centre Linden New Art Linton & Kay Galleries West Perth Linton & Kay Galleries Subiaco Linton & Kay Galleries Cherubino Wines Liverpool Street Gallery The Lock-Up Lomond Back Room Gallery Longreach Arts & Crafts Centre Gallery Lost Bear Gallery .M Contemporary M.C. & SHELLY Gallery M16 Artspace Macquarie University Art Gallery MADA Gallery MAGMA Galleries Maitland Regional Art Gallery Malvern Artists’ Society Gallery Manly Art Gallery & Museum Manning Regional Art Gallery Manningham Art Gallery Manyung Gallery Mount Eliza Martin Browne Contemporary Matchbox Gallery Maunsell Wickes Gallery McClelland Sculpture Park + Gallery Midland Junction Arts Centre Midnight in Paris Mildura Arts Centre The Milk Factory Gallery and Exhibition Space The Millicent Gallery Mimi Aboriginal Art & Craft Mingara Gallery Mist Gallery Mitchell Fine Art Mona, Museum of Old and New Art Monash University Museum of Art | MUMA Montalto Sculpture Park Montsalvat Barn Gallery Montville Art Gallery Moores Building Art Space Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery Mosman Art Gallery

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Mudgee Arts Precinct Mundaring Arts Centre Murray Art Museum Albury Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory Museum of Art and Culture Lake Macquarie, yapang Museum of Australian Photography Museum of Brisbane Museum of Contemporary Art Australia Museum of Sydney Muswellbrook Regional Arts Centre Nancy Sever Gallery NAS Galleries National Association for the Visual Arts National Cartoon Gallery National Gallery of Australia National Gallery of Victoria: NGV Australia National Gallery of Victoria: NGV International National Library of Australia National Museum of Australia National Portrait Gallery Neon Parc Melbourne Neon Parc Brunswick New England Regional Art Museum Newcastle Art Gallery Nexus Arts Ngununggula Niagara Galleries Nicholas Thompson Gallery Nolan on Lovel Gallery Noosa Regional Gallery Norman Lindsay Gallery & Museum Northern Centre for Contemporary Art Northern Rivers Community Gallery NorthSite Contemporary Arts The Old Auction House The Olsen OLSEN Gallery Orange Regional Gallery Outback Regional Gallery, Winton Outstation Gallery The Papermill Gallery PCA Gallery Penrith Regional Gallery Perc Tucker Regional Gallery Perth Centre for Photography Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts Petrie Terrace Gallery Philip Bacon Galleries PhotoAccess PIERMARQ* Pinnacles Gallery

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P-Z Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery Project [504] PS Art Space Qdos Fine Arts Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art QUT Art Museum and William Robinson Gallery RAFT artspace Red Tree Theatre Redfern Art Gallery Redland Art Gallery Capalaba Redland Art Gallery Cleveland Redland Performing Arts Centre RMIT Gallery Robin Gibson Gallery Rockhampton Museum of Art Rogue Pop-up Gallery Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery Rubicon ARI S.H. Ervin Gallery Sabbia Gallery Salamanca Arts Centre Samstag Museum of Art Santos Museum of Economic Botany Sarah Cottier Gallery SASA Gallery Sawtooth ARI SCA Gallery Scieppan Gallery Scott Leggo Gallery Scott Livesey Galleries SECCA (South East Centre for Contemporary Art) Sheffer Gallery Shepparton Art Museum Shoalhaven Regional Gallery SOHO Galleries Sydney SOL Gallery Stanley Street Gallery State Library of NSW State Library of South Australia STATION | Melbourne STATION | Sydney Stella Downer Fine Art Stephen McLaughlan Gallery Steps Gallery Straitjacket Sue Jarvis Gallery Garden Suki & Hugh Gallery Sullivan+Strumpf | Melbourne Sullivan+Strumpf | Sydney Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery

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Tableland Regional Gallery Tacit Art Tactile Arts Tamworth Regional Gallery Tandanya TarraWarra Museum of Art Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery Thienny Lee Gallery Tin Sheds Gallery Tjanpi Desert Weavers Tolarno Galleries Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery Town Hall Gallery Turbo Gallery Tweed Regional Gallery Tyger Gallery Umbrella Studio Contemporary Arts UMI Arts Gallery & Gift Shop The University Gallery UNSW Galleries UQ Art Museum Utopia Art Sydney Van Rensburg Galleries Verge Gallery Victorian Artists Society Galleries Vivien Anderson Gallery Wagga Wagga Art Gallery Wagner Contemporary Walcha Gallery of Art Walker Street Gallery & Arts Centre Wallarobba Arts and Cultural Centre Wangaratta Art Gallery Wanneroo Gallery Warrnambool Art Gallery WAS Gallery Watch This Space Watt Space Gallery West End Art Space Western Plains Cultural Centre Weswal Gallery White Rabbit Gallery Whitehorse Artspace William Mora Galleries Wollongong Art Gallery Women’s Art Register Wonderground Barossa Gallery Woollahra Gallery at Redleaf Workspace 3496 Yarrila Arts and Museum Yering Station Art Gallery Zig Zag Gallery

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ACMI Fed Square, Melbourne 3000. T (03) 8663-2200. W www.acmi.net.au H Museum: daily 10.00 to 5.00. Cinemas: check screening times on website.

APY Gallery Melbourne 34 Tom Thumb Lane, Docklands 3008. T (03) 7021-1240. 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

National Gallery of Victoria The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia Federation Square, cnr Russell and Flinders streets, Melbourne 3000. T (03) 8620-2222. W www.ngv.vic.gov.au H Daily 10.00 to 5.00. To Jan 28, 2024 Photography: Real and Imagined. To Feb 2024, 2023 MECCA Holiday Collaboration: Kaylene Whiskey. To Feb 11, 2024 Liam Young: Planetary Redesign. To March 17, 2024 Watercolour Country: 100 Works From Hermannsburg.

Art at St Francis’ Contemporary Art Space 326 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne 3000. T (03) 9663-2495. E [email protected] W www.stfrancismelbourne.com/art H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sun 10.00 to 2.00. Dec 11 to Jan 15, 2024 Colour – Form – Pattern: A Walk On The Wild Side monoprints on paper by Denise Keele-bedford.

Koorie Heritage Trust Yarra Building, Federation Square, cnr Swanston and Flinders streets, Melbourne 3000. T (03) 8662-6300. E [email protected] W www.koorieheritagetrust.com Free entry. H Daily 10.00 to 5.00. Closed public hols. Alex Prager, Crowd #11 (Cedar and Broad Street), 2013, inkjet print National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne Bowness Family Fund for Contemporary Photography, 2014 © and courtesy the artist and Lehmann Maupin, New York and Hong Kong Courtesy National Gallery of Victoria

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Neon Parc 1/53 Bourke Street, Naarm/Melbourne 3000. H By appt only.

RMIT Gallery 344 Swanston Street, Melbourne 3000. W rmitgallery.com Instagram: @rmitgalleries Free entry. H Tues–Fri 11.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.30 to 5.00. Dec 5 to Jan 27, 2024 Tintin Wulia: Secrets – Tintin Wulia’s art practice grapples with complex geopolitical histories to provide a more comprehensive view of our past and help us better understand the choices we will need to make towards a more socially just future.

Tintin Wulia, 1001 Martian Homes (still), 2017 Courtesy the artist, Milani Gallery, Meeanjin/Brisbane and RMIT Gallery

West End Art Space 112 Adderley Street, West Melbourne 3003. E [email protected] W westendartspace.com.au H Wed–Sat 11.00 to 4.00, or by appt via email.

Tolarno Galleries Level 5, 104 Exhibition Street, Melbourne 3000. H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 1.00 to 4.00.

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Nicholas Building, 714/37 Swanston Street (enter via Cathedral Arcade lifts, cnr Flinders Lane), Melbourne 3000. T (03) 9650-0093. W www.blindside.org.au H Wed–Sat 12.00 to 6.00.

ARC ONE Gallery 45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 3000. H Wed–Sat 11.00 to 5.00, Tues by appt.

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Craft Watson Place (off Flinders Lane), Naarm/Melbourne 3000. T (03) 9650-7775. E [email protected] W craft.org.au Free entry. H Tues–Fri 11.00 to 5.00, Sat 11.00 to 4.00, or by appt. Closed Sun and public hols. A leading centre for contemporary craft and design.

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Stephen McLaughlan Gallery Level 8, Room 16, Nicholas Building, 37 Swanston Street (cnr Flinders Lane), Melbourne 3000. T 0407-317-323. E [email protected] W www.stephenmclaughlangallery.com.au Director: Stephen McLaughlan. H Wed–Fri 1.00 to 5.00, Sat 11.00 to 5.00, or by appt. To Dec 23 South Gallery: Jenny Loft. Nov 29 to Dec 23 and Jan 3 to 13, 2024 Lesley Duxbury & Stephen Wickham: Terraqueous. Jan 17 to Feb 3, 2024 Astute group exhibition. Tracey Moffatt, A Haunting (still), 2021–23, single-channel video, 01:37 minutes Courtesy the artist, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney and Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA)

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262–266 Park Street, South Melbourne 3205. T (03) 9699-7885. E [email protected] W www.austapestry.com.au H Gallery: Tues–Sat 1.00 to 5.00. The Australian Tapestry Workshop (ATW) is a centre of textile excellence, specialising in the creation of contemporary tapestries in collaboration with living artists, designers, and architects. To Feb 2, 2024 Curious Nature by Robyn Daw. Also, Line/Loop/Line with Donna Blackall (Yorta Yorta), Phong Chi Lai, Misako Nakahira (JPN), Malin Parkegren (SWE), Britt Salt, Shannon Slee, and Theo Rooden (NLD).

Buxton Contemporary University of Melbourne, cnr Dodds Street and Southbank Boulevard, Southbank 3006. T (03) 9035-9339. E [email protected] W buxtoncontemporary.com Free entry. H Wed–Sun 11.00 to 5.00. To April 7, 2024 Nadine Christensen: Around.

Li Lihong, McDonald’s – CHINA (dragons), 2008, porcelain, 91.4 × 114.3 × 31.8cm © the artist Courtesy the artist, ART LABOR Gallery, Shanghai and National Gallery of Victoria

PCA Gallery Print Council of Australia Studio 2 Guild, 152 Sturt Street, Southbank 3006. W printcouncil.org.au H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 4.00.

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Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show in the Carlton Gardens Royal Exhibition Building Wednesday 20 to Sunday 24 March 2024 Prizes across three sections (courtyard, garden & estate) information and entry forms: www.sculptorsvictoria.asn.au or email: [email protected]

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and educational programs, we seek to engage, inform, and encourage community connections and conversations about mental health. The Dax Centre is the custodian of the Cunningham Dax Collection, one of only four collections of its kind in the world.

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Artbank Melbourne 18–24 Down Street, Collingwood 3066. W www.artbank.gov.au H 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.

Association of Sculptors of Victoria W www.sculptorsvictoria.asn.au Jan 17 to 28, 2024 Form + Philosophy – sculpture in the Sarah & Baillieu Myer Education Pavilion at McClelland Sculpture Park + Gallery, 390 McClelland Drive, Langwarrin VIC 3910. Wed–Sun 10am to 5pm. See ad page 76.

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35 Derby Street, Collingwood 3066. T (03) 9417-4303. F (03) 9419-7769. E [email protected] W www.australiangalleries.com.au Director: Stuart Purves AM. H Daily 10.00 to 6.00. To Dec 2 The Yarra Valley by Marina Strocchi, and Panacea – Rapid Relief by Dale Cox. Dec 12 to Jan 27, 2024 Summer Group Exhibition.

420 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy 3065. T (03) 9913-5833. E [email protected] W www.solgallery.com.au H Wed–Sun 11.00 to 5.00. Dec 13 to 24 BUY OR CRY group show. Jan 17 to 28, 2024 Work on Paper group show.

Australian Galleries Stock Rooms 28 Derby Street, Collingwood 3066. T (03) 9417-2422. F (03) 9417-3433. E [email protected] W www.australiangalleries.com.au Director: Stuart Purves AM. H Daily 10.00 to 6.00. To Dec 2 Ledger of the Lost by Martin King. Dec 12 to Jan 27, 2024 Summer Group Exhibition.

Brunswick Street Gallery Wurundjeri Country, Level 1 and 2, 322 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy 3065. T (03) 8596-0173. E [email protected] W www.brunswickstreetgallery.com.au Facebook + Instagram: @brunswickstreetgallery H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00, Sun 11.00 to 4.00. Closed Mon. Follow us on social media to keep up-to-date with new artist profiles, online stockroom additions, and general news.

cbOne Gallery Chapman & Bailey, 1C Marine Parade, Abbotsford 3067. T (03) 9415-8666. E [email protected] W chapmanbailey.com.au/art-gallery H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 5.00, Sat 10.30 to 3.00. To Dec 2 Melting by Roger Byrt. Dec 9 to 22 Mark n’ Rosie: A ceramic exploration in form, feathers and fantasy by Mark Young and Rosie Nott, and Fibreworks by Gapuwiyak Culture and Art. Gallery closed Dec 23 to Jan 15, 2024.

James Makin Gallery 89 Islington Street, Collingwood 3066. H Thurs–Sun 12.00 to 5.00, or by appt.

MAGMA Galleries 5 Bedford Street, Collingwood 3066. T 0438-061-050. E [email protected] W www.magmagalleries.com H Wed–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat–Sun 11.00 to 4.00.

Nicholas Thompson Gallery 155 Langridge Street, Collingwood 3066. T (03) 9415-7882. W www.nicholasthompsongallery.com.au Instagram: @nicholasthompsongallery H Wed–Sat 12.00 to 5.00. Dec 6 to 23 Rew Hanks.

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S A Vandort, Fruits of the Skeleton, resin, 11 × 20 × 20cm Part of BUY OR CRY exhibition Courtesy the artist and SOL Gallery

Sullivan+Strumpf | Melbourne 107–109 Rupert Street, Collingwood 3066. T (02) 9698-4696. E [email protected] W www.sullivanstrumpf.com H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00.

Tacit Art Galleries: Level 1, 189 Johnston Street, Collingwood 3066. H Wed–Sun 11.00 to 5.00. Closed on final Sun of each exhibition.

Victorian Artists Society Galleries 430 Albert Street, East Melbourne 3002. T (03) 9662-1484. E [email protected] W vasgallery.org.au Free entry. H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat–Sun 11.00 to 4.00. Closed public hols, unless advertised. Five beautifully restored galleries feature exhibitions by VAS Members and renowned Australian and international artists.

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233 Sydney Road, Brunswick 3056. T (03) 9389-8622. E [email protected] W www.merri-bek.vic.gov.au/counihan-gallery Curator: Victor Griss (member of ACGA). Free entry. H Wed–Sun 11.00 to 5.00, Sun 1.00 to 5.00.

Neon Parc 15 Tinning Street, Brunswick 3056. H Wed–Sat 12.00 to 5.00, or by appt. To Dec 16 Frozen Blood – a group exhibition taking place over the gallery’s three spaces in the City, Brunswick and South Yarra. Conjuring a visceral image or sensation, Frozen Blood evokes themes of immortality, time, lust, the body, transfusion and Bad Taste. The exhibition juxtaposes the coolness of abstraction against the pulse of naked flesh, at once meticulous and laboured, yet articulating something primal and rudimentary.

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225 Nicholson Street, Brunswick East 3057. To Dec 10 A Drawer by Erin Cox – prints, drawings and paintings. erincox.art See ad page 71.

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Charles Nodrum Gallery 267 Church Street, Richmond 3121. T (03) 9427-0140. E [email protected] W www.charlesnodrumgallery.com.au Director: Charles Nodrum (member of ACGA). H Tues–Sat 11.00 to 5.00. Dec 7 to Feb 24, 2024 Works on Paper 2024.

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Contemporary Art Society of Victoria Inc. Cas Inc. PO Box 283, Richmond 3121. T (03) 9428-0568, 0407-059-194. E [email protected] W www.contemporaryartsociety.org.au A non-profit art society run by artists, for artists, established 1938. Call to artists to enter A4 Art Australia 2024, held as part of the Herring Island Summer Arts Festival. See our website for details and online entry form.

The Front Room Industry Lanes, Shamrock Street, Richmond 3121. T (03) 9063-1222. E [email protected] W thefrontroomgallery.com.au Instagram: @thefrontroom__gallery Director: Jacqueline Foti-Lowe. H To view opening hours, exhibition program and more, visit our website. See ad page 55.

Lennox St. Gallery 322–324 Lennox Street, Richmond 3121. T (03) 9429-2452. E [email protected] W www.lennoxst.gallery H Visit website for opening times.

Niagara Galleries 245 Punt Road, Richmond 3121. T (03) 9429-3666. E [email protected] W niagaragalleries.com.au Director: William Nuttall (member of ACGA). H Wed–Sat 12.00 to 5.00. To Dec 16 This by Paul Boston. Niagara Galleries closed for the summer from Dec 17.

William Mora Galleries 60 Tanner Street, Richmond 3121. T (03) 9429-1199. E [email protected] W www.moragalleries.com.au H Wed–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, or by appt.

Women’s Art Register Richmond Library, 415 Church Street, Richmond 3121. E [email protected] W www.womensartregister.org Facebook + Instagram: @womensartregister H By appt only. The Women’s Art Register is Australia’s living archive of women’s art practice and an artist-run, not-for-profit community and resource with information on 5,000+ women artists. Supported by the City of Yarra.

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FIN Gallery 437 High Street, Prahran 3181. H Tues–Wed 11.00 to 7.00, Thurs–Fri 11.00 to 9.00, Sat 10.00 to 4.00, Mon by appt only.

Kinross Arts Centre 603 Toorak Road (rear Toorak Uniting Church), Toorak 3142. T (03) 9829-0340. E [email protected] W www.kinrossarts.org.au H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 3.00, Sat–Sun by appt.

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Alternating Current Art Space 248 High Street, Windsor 3181. T (03) 9528-2459. E [email protected] W www.alternatingcurrentartspace.com Instagram: @alternatingcurrentartspace H Wed–Fri 11.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 12.00 to 5.00. To Dec 9 I See You: Reflections of the Aesthetic Self by MGGS Arts Auxiliary – a celebration of works by Young Old Grammarians, graduates from 2020–2022.

The Cullen 164 Commercial Road, Prahran 3181. T (03) 9098-1555. W www.artserieshotels.com.au/cullen A boutique hotel featuring original artwork and prints by late Australian artist Adam Cullen (1965–2012).

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71 High Street, Prahran 3181. T (03) 9510-9312. E [email protected] W www.midnightinparis.com.au Facebook + Instagram: @midnightinparisprahran H Tues–Wed 11.00 to 5.00, Thurs–Sat 11.00 till late. To Dec 25 Hoponit Presents Aperture and Art – Colin Beard, Sophie Howarth, Andrea Prosciutti, Christo Gillard, and Hoponit Studio Artists. See ad page 15.

637–641 Chapel Street, South Yarra 3141. T (03) 9040-1222. W www.artserieshotels.com.au/olsen The Olsen is an elegant hotel with suites featuring lyrical works of late Australian landscape artist John Olsen (1928–2023).

Scott Livesey Galleries 610 High Street, Prahran 3181. T (03) 9824-7770. E [email protected] W www.scottliveseygalleries.com H Tues–Fri 11.00 to 5.30, Sat 11.00 to 4.00, Mon by appt. To Dec 9 Discord & Rhyme by Todd Hunter. Also, Nyilyari Tjapangati. Dec 12 to 21 Summer 2023. Scott Livesey Galleries will be open by appointment only throughout Jan 2024, with the gallery resuming as normal from Tues Jan 30, 2024.

STATION | Melbourne 9 Ellis Street, South Yarra 3141. T (03) 9826-2470. E [email protected] W stationgallery.com.au H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00. To Dec 16 Karla Dickens: Aboriginal Intelligence. Also, Jason Phu: 10 flowers i picked at a cemetery and left on your door step, now you’re haunted by their ghosts and the cops think you are the cemetery flower robber.

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Bayside Gallery (map ref Melway 67 F10) Cnr Wilson and Carpenter streets, Brighton 3186. T (03) 9261-7111. E [email protected] W bayside.vic.gov.au/gallery Free entry. H Wed–Fri 11.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 1.00 to 5.00. To Feb 25, 2024 Bayside Local presents an eclectic and energising array of works that range from traditional landscape painting to intriguing textile pieces, photographic images and experimental ceramic forms. Also, Billilla Studio Artists – Refuge, workshop, stage, site: Billilla artist studios 2022–23 includes a selection of works by artists who were the recipients of a 12-month studio at Brighton’s historic mansion Billilla in 2022 and 2023. Featuring the work of Yvette Coppersmith, Sarah crowEST, Carolyn Cardinet, Noni Drew, Marie Honore, Sean McDowell, and Steffie Wallace.

Yvette Coppersmith, Untitled movement (Ribbons) (detail), 2021–22, 66 × 76.5cm Courtesy the artist, Sullivan+Strumpf, Melbourne and Bayside Gallery

Linden New Art 26 Acland Street, St Kilda 3182. T (03) 9534-0099. E [email protected] W www.lindenarts.org H Visit website for current opening hours. Dec 10 to Feb 11, 2024 Linden Postcard Show 2023–24.

Vivien Anderson Gallery Ground Floor, 284–290 St Kilda Road, St Kilda 3182. T (03) 8598-9657. E [email protected] W www.vivienandersongallery.com H Tues–Fri 11.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to 4.00. Representing and exhibiting Australian Indigenous artists for over 30 years. To Dec 16 Nellie Stewart – Minyma Kutjara a legacy exhibition.

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Firestation Print Studio Gallery 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 Dec 22 Off The Wall – End of Year Members Exhibition. All Works Under $300. Works to be purchased directly “off the wall” during the exhibition to allow for collectors/art lovers to purchase artful gifts ahead of the festive season. Jan 6 to 27, 2024 Mass Relief – a showcase of works produced through FPS Lino Clubs. Proudly supported by the City of Stonnington. Jan 20 to 21, 2024, 10am to 4pm Bronwyn Rees: Summer Scratches – Drypoint Weekend Workshop. Jan 31 to Feb 17, 2024 In Conversation With the Landscape by Helen Oberman solo show.

Malvern Artists’ Society Gallery 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.

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Alexandra Sasse Gallery 4 Selbourne Road, Kew 3101. T (03) 9815-2447. E [email protected] W www.alexandrasasse.com H Thurs–Sat 12.00 to 5.00 during exhibitions, or by appt. We hold a stockroom of quality contemporary paintings and drawings by significant Australian artists.

Ladder Art Space 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. Nov 29 to Dec 22 (opening Thurs Nov 30, 6.30– 8.30pm) G1: Artists as Creators: Lauren V Morehouse. Nov 30 to Dec 22 (opening Thurs Nov 30, 6.30– 8.30pm) G2: Veiled by Memory: Manasee Jog.

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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 Jan 20, 2024 Our Place: 20 Years of Town Hall Gallery – a major exhibition celebrating the 20th anniversary of Town Hall Gallery. Community Exhibition: Boroondara Summer Salon – a curated group exhibition celebrating the 10-year anniversary of the Town Hall Gallery Community Exhibitions Program. Dec 6 to Feb 17, 2024 Community Exhibition: MARKED – an exhibition featuring highlights from the publication Marker: 10 Years of the Town Hall Gallery Collection.

444 Centre Road, Bentleigh 3204. T 0499-088-115. E [email protected] W www.gallerysunari.com Director: Sunari Sooriaaratchi. H Mon–Tues 9.30 to 2.00, Sat 11.00 to 2.00 during exhibitions. Otherwise, by appt.

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ST Gill (1818–1880), Aboriginal Camp above the Waterfall, watercolour on paper, 34 × 23.5cm Courtesy Lauraine Diggins Fine Art

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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. Dec 13 to 16 Allison Gibb PhD Exhibition – Allison Gibb’s exhibition as a practical component of PhD research at MADA Gallery.

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 Dec 9 Paul Knight: L’ombre de ton ombre.

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Paul Knight, untitled photographs from the series ‘Chamber Music’, 2009; and Lungs, 2023, handwoven cotton bedsheets, wood and stainless steel Installation view, Paul Knight: L’ombre de ton ombre, Monash University Museum of Art, Naarm/Melbourne, 2023 Photograph: Christian Capurro Courtesy the artist, Neon Parc, Naarm/Melbourne and Monash University Museum of Art | MUMA

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BUNDOORA Bundoora Homestead Art Centre

STRATHMORE Manyung Gallery Strathmore

Yering Station

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Fly Little Bird Gallery BULLEEN COBURG LILYDALE Heide Museum of Modern Art Incinerator Gallery Bolin Bolin Gallery Kosnar’s Picture Framing Manningham Art Gallery ASCOT VALE RINGWOOD DONCASTER

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

Bolin Bolin Gallery at Bulleen Art & Garden 6 Manningham Road West, Bulleen 3105. T (03) 8850-3030. W www.gallery.baag.com.au H Daily 9.00 to 5.00. Through Dec and Jan 2024 Mixed Christmas /Summer exhibition – ceramics, sculpture, glass, and textiles.

contemporary visual art. Also, A Beat To Hold Back The Dawn by Logan Mucha. Bundoora Homestead will be closed Dec 17 to Jan 10, 2024.

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. To Dec 16 Of Earth and Ether (Flowers never bend) by Louise Meuwissen. Also, Nimbostratus – Aleshanee Faery, Larissa MacFarlane, Penny Pollard, Woz, Joanna Kiriazis, Nicole Tsourlenes, Jane Tomlinson, Dinithi De Alwis Samarawickrama, and Leeann Preddy. Jan 10 to March 23, 2024 Darebin Art Prize 2024 – the Darebin Art Prize is a national multi-medium acquisitive art prize celebrating excellence in

Logan Mucha, A Beat To Hold Back The Dawn (still), 2023, audiovisual installation Courtesy the artist and Bundoora Homestead Art Centre

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.

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The Hut Gallery

Building FA, Burwood Campus, 221 Burwood Hwy, Burwood 3125. E [email protected] W deakin.edu.au/art-collection Facebook: @ArtDeakin Twitter: @ArtDeakin Instagram: @deakinartgallery izi.TRAVEL: Deakin Art Collection and sculpture walk guides Follow us on social media today and stay informed about our exciting Exhibition and Education Programs, key dates and winner announcements for the annual Deakin University Contemporary Small Sculpture Award, Sketching in the Gallery, and much more!

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. To Dec 3 Landmarks & Structures – members exhibition. Foyer: Works by new members.

Deakin University Art Gallery Photograph: Simon Peter Fox Courtesy Deakin University Art Gallery

Heide Museum of Modern Art 7 Templestowe Road, Bulleen 3105. T (03) 9850-1500. E [email protected] W www.heide.com.au H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 5.00 Closed Mon. Visit website for full exhibition program. To Feb 25, 2024 Surrealist Lee Miller.

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. Dec 1 to Jan 21, 2024 If the earth was not curvature, our eastern tunes would have collided with yours by Siying Zhou uses video, sound, text and objects to explore the representation of Chinese culture in Australia and asks how the Chinese are defined in the context of Australian history. By presenting the performance made by the members of Beijing Opera clubs of Melbourne (founded in 1988) and revealing the Peking Opera costume collection at Arts Centre Melbourne (acquired in 1983), this exhibition juxtaposes two different cultural preservation practices: one is carried on by the senior group of the Chinese immigrants; the other is implemented by Australian art institutions. Through the contrast between these two practices, this exhibition provokes the question: how the imagination about a diasporic past informs the narratives about Australia. This exhibition also intends to challenge the division between the folk art and the contemporary art and blur the boundary between performance art and visual art.

Siying Zhou, Mrs Chan performs ‘Goddess Scattering Flowers’ at North Williamstown, 2023 Photograph: Siying Zhou Courtesy the artist and Incinerator Gallery

Dec 1 to Jan 21, 2024 Barriletes de Nuestro Futuro (Kites from Our Future) by Juan Rodriguez Sandoval. This exhibition takes form as an artist-led community project, celebrating the profound and rich Guatemalan tradition of kite making. The project aspires to Lee Miller, Fire Masks, Downshire Hill, London, England, 1941 © Lee Miller Archives England 2023. All Rights Reserved Courtesy Heide Museum of Modern Art

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challenge and reshape Australian curriculum by reimagining the role of kite making in fostering community bonds and advocating for social change. Inspired by the exuberant Day of the Dead festivities in Sumpango, Saquatepequez, where kites dance in colourful splendour, this exhibition pays homage to the folklore and artistry of kite crafting, rooted in eco-centric principles using salvaged and recycled materials. These kites transcend the physical realm, serving as vessels of liberation and resistance against post-Spanish and Western influences imposed upon Guatemalan society. They boldly voice opposition to the corruption within the Guatemalan government, while also forging a profound connection to ancestral spirits, guiding them on their journey to the afterlife.

Manningham Art Gallery 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.

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 Feb 18, 2024 Murray Fredericks / The salt lake, and Stargazing. From the earthly to the celestial, the physical to the metaphysical, these exhibitions consider place, time and space in very different ways. The salt lake is a major survey exhibition of Murray Fredericks that brings together Salt, Array, Vanity and his most recent series, Blaze. Over the last 20 years, Fredericks has established himself as one of the leading international artists challenging the traditions of landscape photography. Stargazing brings together a range of photographic works that guide us towards the stars, the planets and celestial spaces in poetic, experimental, conceptual, and often quite abstract ways.

Montsalvat – Barn Gallery 7 Hillcrest Avenue, Eltham 3095. T (03) 9439-7712. W [email protected] H Please check the ‘What’s On’ section on the website to view exhibition opening times.

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. To Feb 18, 2024 Know My Name: Australian Women Artists – a National Gallery of Australia touring exhibition, supported by the Australian Government through Visions of Australia (see ad page 39). Also, Natalya Hughes – The Interior – an Institute of Modern Art (IMA) travelling exhibition, toured by Museums & Galleries, Queensland. Also, Glimmer Warning by Kylie Stillman, and Crossing Paths: Women supporting women in the MPRG collection.

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Murray Fredericks, Salt 108, 2006, digital pigment print on cotton rag, 120 × 150cm Courtesy the artist, ARC ONE Gallery, Melbourne and Museum of Australian Photography (MAPh)

TarraWarra Museum of Art 313 Healesville-Yarra Glen Road, Healesville 3777. T (03) 5957-3100. E [email protected] W www.twma.com.au Adults $15, Seniors $12, Concession $10. H Tues–Sun 11.00 to 5.00, and public hols. Dec 2 to March 11, 2024 Brent Harris: Surrender & Catch. This exhibition emphasises the crosspollination of imagery and the development of forms in Brent Harris’ printmaking, drawing and painting practice.

Melbourne listings Ross Coulter, Sticker Prints, 2018–19, silver gelatin photograph with stickers Courtesy the artist and Walker Street Gallery & Arts Centre

Whitehorse Artspace Brent Harris, Appalling Moment (wig), 1995, Melbourne, oil on linen, 121.6 × 98.6cm Gift of Michael Galimany through the Art Gallery of South Australia Contemporary Collectors 2018 Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gift Program Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide © the artist Courtesy the artist, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide and TarraWarra Museum of Art

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. Walker Street Gallery and various venues around central Dandenong: to March 1, 2024 Question the Space – Rachel Burke, Ross Coulter, Jordan Fleming, Guerrilla Girls, Melbourne Art Library, Kent Morris, Dean Norton, Tina Patlas, Kenny Pittock, Nick Selenitsch, and Textaqueen. What do you enjoy about visiting an art gallery? What do you expect to see? Question the Space asks what can be a work of art, where can a gallery exist, and how do audiences engage with these spaces? Through a range of works and programs both inside the gallery and around central Dandenong, audiences are invited to look, participate and connect with the art, the artists and the spaces.

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 Dec 21 UNFOLDING: Something concealed, something revealed – an Australian Quilts in Public Places (AQIPP) exhibition, featuring an artwork by Annemeike Mein. Quilters from across Australia were given the opportunity to demonstrate their originality by creating quilts in response to the theme of ‘Unfolding’. The theme has been interpreted both literally and metaphorically, producing some extraordinary and skilful art quilts for visitors to enjoy. Gallery closed throughout Jan.

Julie Langford, Seascape 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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HASTINGS Gordon Studio Glassblowers RED HILL MERRICKS RED HILL SOUTH

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Cook Street Collective FLINDERS

EVERYWHEN ART at Whistlewood 642 Tucks Road, Shoreham 3916. T (03) 5931-0318. E [email protected] W everywhenart.com.au H Through Dec, online. From Jan 6, daily 11.00 to 4.00. To Dec 20 The Sea, Land and Salt Pans – Rosella Namok, Selina Teece, Ada Beasley, David Brown, Lizzie Moss, and Janice Stanley. Evocative paintings of the coastal and desert landscapes of Far North Queensland, the central deserts and the Kimberley and striking aerial views of the salt pan site of the Seven Sisters story at Mt Connor, SA. Jan 6 to Feb 25, 2024 H O M E – opening exhibition of EVERYWHEN ART at Whistlewood. Recently nominated for a local heritage listing for its artistic and historic significance to the Mornington Peninsula, the McCulloch family’s historic home, Whistlewood, is now the home of EVERYWHEN ART. This wideranging opening exhibition features outstanding paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and fibre art by established artists and rising stars of Aboriginal art from four regions. Plus select works by well-known artists closely associated with Whistlewood over the McCullochs’ 70+ years engagement with Australian and international art and artists. See ad back cover.

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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. Dec 2 to 24 Blackroom Gallery: Shelter by Neil Williams. Jan 27 to Feb 18, 2024 Blackroom Gallery: Bloomastics by Patrick Rychner.

Shirley Purdie, My Childhood Story by Shirley Purdie, 2023, ochres on canvas, 100 × 100cm Courtesy the artist, Warmun Art Centre, Western Australia and EVERYWHEN ART at Whistlewood

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Neil Williams, Stables, 2023, oil on linen, 91 × 86cm Courtesy the artist and Cook Street Collective

27–37 Davey Street, Frankston 3199. T (03) 9784-1060. W www.thefac.com.au Glass Cube & Art After Dark view 24/7 from the street: Ponder by Emma Davies. Cube Gallery: Nov 30 to Dec 20 Listening to Silence by Peter Fanton. FAC Curved Wall: Present Sense by Maria Radun. FAC Atrium: You, me and the Sea: Portraits of Frankston by Kristina Kraskov. FAC Mezzanine: Colour And Flow by Rebecca Abbey. FAC Foyer: FAC Design Store. Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 10.00 to 2.00.

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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. H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 9.00 to 5.00.

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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 5.00. Closed Mon–Tues and select public hols. Dec 2 to March 17, 2024 John Meade: It’s Personal!

ARC Gallery John Meade, The Puschelhockers (detail), 2018, fur, steel, acrylic paint, metallic screen print ink, hairclips, dimensions variable Photograph: Andrew Browne Courtesy the artist and McClelland Sculpture Park + Gallery

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.

19 Main Street, Yinnar 3869. T (03) 5163-1310. W www.arcyinnar.org H Thurs–Sun 12.00 to 4.00. To Dec 10 Multimedia Affordable Art Exhibition and sales at arcyinnar Gallery – handmade art, painting, prints, ceramics, textiles, cards, gifts, decorative arts. Sun Dec 3 Market Day. Sparc Gallery: Private Eye, Connoisseurs & Collectors – a small exhibition of artworks for sale by significant Australian artists from private collections, locally and interstate.

Gippsland Art Gallery 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 Jan 28, 2024 G4, 5 & 6: Relay, Rewind, Replay featuring Chaco Kato, Karina Utomo, Owls of Nebraska (Pezaloom, Kate Zizys, Anthony Brandon, Joyce Nowrungsah, Kim McDonald, and Phoebe La Fae). To Feb 11, 2024 G1 & 2: The sun shining ultravioletly one day upon the protean sea by Heather Shimmen. G3: The Garden of Forking Paths by Lucy Parkinson. Check out more exhibitions and workshops at latroberegionalgallery.com

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Matchbox Gallery 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.

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.

Geelong South West Great Ocean Road

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.

Eve and the Serpent Gallery Queenscliff Wholefoods, 34–36 Hesse Street, Queenscliff 3225. H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 4.00, Sat 10.00 to 2.00. Dec 9 to Feb 24, 2024 Anna Reynolds Exhibition and Workshops – Print, Sculpture and Textile. Bookings and workshop info at www.artistannareynolds.com Contact: 0439-348-021 or [email protected] See ad page 85.

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.

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 Feb 25, 2024 Kungka Ku‫۾‬pu (Strong Women). Free entry. To March 11, 2024 genU studio artists – RISE. Free entry. Also, John Nixon – Four Decades, Five Hundred Prints. Free entry. See ad page 12.

John Nixon, Untitled, 2002, woodblock, ed. 1 of 5 Courtesy the Estate of John Nixon, Negative Press, Melbourne and Geelong Gallery

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. E [email protected] W www.thepapermillgallery.com.au H Wed–Sun 11.00 to 4.00.

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Qdos Fine Arts 35 Allenvale Road, Lorne 3232. T (03) 5289-1989. W www.qdosarts.com Director: Graeme Wilkie OAM. H Thurs–Sun 9.00 to 5.00. Dec 9 to 29 Rimona Kedem. Dec 16 to Jan 5, 2024 The Collectors Show a blue chip offering. Jan 6 to 26, 2024 James Davis (1940–2019). Jan 14 to Feb 2, 2024 Edward Coleridge. Jan 27 to Feb 16, 2024 Geoffrey Ricardo.

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 March 17, 2024 Lisa Gorman + Mirka Mora: To breathe with the rhythm of the heart. Tickets for this show: $18 | Members/Concession/Locals: $12 | Children $6 | Family $45 | Under 8 Years Free. Book online at www.thewag.com.au To April 7 Maar Nation Made. Dec 16 to April 28, 2024 Radical: Australian Abstract Art of the 70s and 80s from the Warrnambool Art Gallery Collection.

Central Victoria La Trobe Art Institute Bendigo Art Gallery BENDIGO MARYBOROUGH CASTLEMAINE Central Goldfields Art Gallery Falkner Gallery Castlemaine Art Museum ARARAT Ararat Gallery TAMA

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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. To Feb 11, 2024 SIXTY: The Journal of Australian Ceramics 60th Anniversary 1962–2022. To Feb 25, 2024 Overlay by Cara Johnson. To March 10, 2024 New Acquisitions.

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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 Day and Boxing Day. To Jan 28, 2024 Tamara Bekier: Between Worlds – Tamara Bekier is a Russian-born artist whose art brings together her current and past lives. To Feb 4, 2024 Whereabouts: Printmakers Respond – printmaker Rona Green has brought together 56 printmakers from across Victoria to respond to a common theme. To Feb 11, 2024 Significant Others – works from the Collection which highlight special relationships between the artists. Dec 9 to March 10, 2024 Layers of Blak – Indigenous-designed jewellery from Koorie Heritage Trust’s Blak Design Program. Art Screen: to Feb 23, 2024 Leila Jeffreys: Nature is not a place to visit. It is home – wildlife photographer Leila Jeffreys explores how bird flocks reflect the bonds that exist between human societies. Backspace Gallery: Dec 7 to Jan 21, 2024 Tim Vagg: Cultureghosts – artist Tim Vagg explores the various absurdities, anxieties, identities, paradoxes and inherent kitsch to reflect childhood memories of growing up in 1970s Ballarat.

Tamara Bekier, Hope, 2018, synthetic polymer paint on canvas © 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. To Jan 14, 2024 Essays on Earth. Brodie Ellis, Paul Kane and John Wolseley. To Feb 4, 2024 Marikit Santiago: The kingdom, the power.

Castlemaine Art Museum 14 Lyttleton Street, Castlemaine 3450. H Thurs–Sat 11.00 to 4.00, Sun 12.00 to 4.00.

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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.

Rona Green, Petal, 2023, hand-coloured linocut on paper © the artist Courtesy the artist, Australian Galleries, Melbourne/Sydney and Art Gallery of Ballarat

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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 Dec 4, 7 Years in a Shed by Jay Ford. Dec 7 to Jan 1, 2024 Goblin’s Treasure by Billie Douglas, and Transcendent Fusion by Shikha Yadav. Jan 4 to 22, 2024 New Growth group exhibition. Also, Christos Linou solo exhibition. Jan 25 to Feb 12, 2024 Queerthentic – Regional LGBTQIA+ Art Prize 2024.

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

Yvette de Lacy, Waterhole, 2023, stoneware, oxides, glaze Courtesy the artist

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.

Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery SWAN HILL Turbo Gallery Wangaratta Art Gallery Shepparton Art Museum WANGARATTA SHEPPARTON HORSHAM BENALLA Horsham Regional Art Gallery Benalla Art Gallery

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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.

Gallery Humble 29 Whittlesea-Kinglake Road, Kinglake 3763. W www.thehumbletrader.com.au Instagram: @galleryhumble H Thurs and Sun 10.00 to 3.00, Fri 11.00 to 4.00, Sat 10.00 to 4.00. To Dec 18 However we are is ok new ceramic work by Yvette de Lacy of Mountain Clay Pottery.

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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. Dec 10 to Feb 18, 2024 Flood: 12 months on – Sunraysia Community + Mildura Arts Centre Collection. Dec 15 to Feb 11, 2024 By request – Mildura Arts Centre Collection.

10.00 to 4.00. Closed Mon, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and Good Friday. Open daily during Victorian school hols. To Dec 3 Conflated. Dec 9 to Jan 28, 2024 Here We Are!

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

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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 Dec 10 Surfaced Stories. To Jan 2024 Ellen Lee: Landscape; of sight, of sound. To Feb 2024 Jess Johnson: we can’t keep going the way we’ve been going but we know no other way to go. Also, Dance Me to the End of Love: Journeys from birth to death in the SAM Collection. To March 2024 Beci Orpin: MUSH/ROOM. Also, The ARNDT Collection: From One World to Another (see ad page 10). To May 2024 Emma Coulter: spatial deconstruction #30 (social fabric).

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 Dec 10 Gallery 1: The Tucker Portraits a Museum of Australian Photography (MAPh) touring exhibition. To Dec 17 Gallery 2: Heartscape by GANEAA. To Feb 28, 2024 WPACC: Woolshed Road: Nina Machielse Hunt. Dec 16 to Feb 25, 2024 Gallery 1: Beauty & Fear – Robert Hirschmann and Andy Pye.

Gilbert & George, Union Dance (detail), 2008, JACK FREAK PICTURES The ARNDT Collection © the artists Courtesy the artists, The ARNDT Collection and Shepparton Art Museum

Robert Hirschmann, Past Night XIX, 2009–22, oil on linen on board, 120 × 120cm Photograph: Silversalt © the artist Courtesy the artist and Wangaratta Art Gallery

Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery

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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

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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.

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Bradley Hall Antiques & Art Gallery 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.

Sue Jarvis Gallery Garden DROUIN WEST Bradley Hall Antiques & Art Gallery

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24 Blackwood Lane, Gembrook 3783. T 0428-818-131. E [email protected] W www suejarvisartist.com H Sat–Sun only or by appt. Sue Jarvis paintings for sale. Beautiful garden. Parking onsite.

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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image works, Iranian-born, Melbourne-based Hoda Afshar examines the politics of image-making. Deeply researched yet emotionally sensitive, her work can be seen as a form of activism as much as an artistic inquiry. To March 10, 2024 Kandinsky – showcasing the life and work of one of the most influential and best-loved European modernists. This comprehensive exhibition, curated with the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum in New York, draws from the Guggenheim’s rich holdings to reveal Kandinsky’s work in depth. To April 28, 2024 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’s art, in the largest exhibition of her work ever seen in Australia.

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.

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 Ken Done’s most familiar subjects can be found in this new and vibrant collection of paintings. The artist’s ongoing passion for the underwater world is reflected in several new canvases, both large and small, and in a number of works on paper. Done embraces his signature bold 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.

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Kirsten Coelho, The crossing, 2019 Art Gallery of New South Wales, Vicki Grima Ceramics Fund 2020 © Kirsten Coelho, image © Art Gallery of New South Wales 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. Dec 1 to Jan 25, 2024 In its 10th year of the KoreaAustralia Arts Foundation Arts Prize 2023, KCC presents the national finalists exhibition.

To Jan 21, 2024 Hoda Afshar: A curve is a broken line – the first major solo exhibition by one of Australia’s most innovative and unflinching photomedia artists. Through her photographs and moving

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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 Feb 4, 2024 Primavera 2023: Young Australian Artists – the MCA Australia’s annual exhibition for artists aged 35 years and under, presents work by six early-career artists that challenge society’s prescribed structures to deliver compelling alternatives to the status quo. Guest curated by Sydney-based artist and curator Talia Smith, Primavera 2023 features artists Tiyan Baker (NSW), Christopher Bassi (QLD), Moorina Bonini (VIC), Nikki Lam (VIC), Sarah Poulgrain (QLD), and Truc Truong (SA), who investigate themes of protest, reimagining, and perseverance. Also, Tarek Atoui: Waters’ Witness – Tarek Atoui is a Lebanese artist and composer whose practice investigates the medium of sound. Known for his collaborative performances and installations using handcrafted musical instruments, Atoui creates works that encourage us to listen in new ways. Waters’ Witness is the first exhibition of the Paris-based artist’s work in Australia. Curated by Anna Davis. 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 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. Dec 8 to March 3, 2024 The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia presents Tacita Dean, the largest presentation of the internationally acclaimed artist’s work in the Southern Hemisphere as part of the Sydney International Art Series. Widely regarded as one of the most significant artists of her generation, Tacita Dean (b.1965, United Kingdom) is renowned for visually compelling works in diverse media including film, photography, sound, installation, and drawing. The exhibition will feature significant artworks that have never been exhibited in Australia that convey Dean’s extraordinarily beautiful investigations into chance, memory, entropy, history and the passing of time. Curated by Suzanne Cotter (Director), Jane Devery (Senior Curator, Exhibitions), and Megan Robson (Curator). See ad page 9.

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Tarek Atoui, Waters’ Witness (detail), 2023, installation view, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, 2023, custom-built musical instruments, resonant sculptural objects and natural materials with live sounds and recordings © the artist Photograph: Zan Wimberley Courtesy the artist 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 Dec 17 Portia Geach Memorial Award 2023. First awarded in 1965, the Portia Geach Memorial Award is annually presented to an Australian female artist for the best portrait painted from life of a man or woman distinguished in art, letters, or the sciences. The winner of the 2023 Portia Geach Memorial Award is Kate Stevens for her painting The Whistleblower, a portrait of David McBride. Jan 2 to March 3, 2024 Ann Thomson – a survey exhibition examining the work of Ann Thomson, one of Australia’s leading artists who is known for her colourful, expressionistic paintings. Curated by Terence Maloon.

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4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art 181–187 Hay Street, Haymarket, Sydney 2000. T 0423-738-283. 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 and during installation periods.

Sheffer Gallery Kate Stevens, The Whistleblower (David McBride, military lawyer/ whistleblower), oil on canvas, 100 × 75cm (each panel) Courtesy the artist and S.H. Ervin Gallery

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

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Jane Foss Russell Plaza, University of Sydney, City Road, 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. Dec 20 to May 12, 2024 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.

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APY Gallery Sydney 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

Arthouse Gallery 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. Nov 30 to Dec 16 Stolen Flowers by Jo Davenport. Jan 9 to 27, 2024 Summer Group Show.

Shona Wilson, Breathing Out, seeds and mixed media on paper, 86 × 86cm Courtesy the artist and Arthouse Gallery

Artspace 43–51 Cowper Wharf Road, Woolloomooloo 2011. T (02) 9356-0555. E [email protected] W www.artspace.org.au H Closed for renovation, re-opening Dec 15. Dec 15 to Feb 11, 2024 Jonathan Jones: untitled (transcriptions of country).

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

Christmas Salon: Works on Paper 25 November – 16 December 2023 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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Curatorial & Co. Gallery Shop G01/02, 80 William Street, Woolloomooloo 2011. H Mon–Fri 9.30 to 5.30, Sat 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Sun.

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

Firstdraft 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.

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

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.

National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA) 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’s Code of Practice for Visual Arts, Craft and Design sets out equitable, ethical and self-reflective standards for the professional Australian contemporary arts sector. See ad page 87.

Robin Gibson Gallery 278 Liverpool Street, Darlinghurst 2010. T 0481-331-669. W www.robingibson.net H Wed–Sat 11.00 to 6.00. To Dec 16 Sassy Park, and Sean Crowley. Gallery closed Dec 24 to Jan 29, 2024.

Scieppan Gallery Shop 2/1 Francis Street, Darlinghurst 2010. T 0420-818-028. E [email protected] W www.scieppan.com.au H Visit website for opening hours.

Stanley Street Gallery 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. To Dec 16 Sublime by Amy Dynan. Gallery closed for the summer holidays from Dec 17, re-opening on Jan 31, 2024.

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.

Liverpool Street Gallery 243a Liverpool Street, Darlinghurst 2010. T (02) 8353-7799. E [email protected] W www.liverpoolstgallery.com.au H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 6.00. To Dec 2 Eve by Amelia Carroll.

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

NAS Galleries 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.

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Amy Dynan, Love is the wild edge of sorrow, 2023, soft pastel on Saunders Waterford hot pressed paper 425gsm, 100 × 150cm (paper size), 110 × 160 × 6cm (framed) Photograph: Ian Hobbs Courtesy the artist and Stanley Street Gallery

STATION | Sydney 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.

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

2 Raper Street, Surry Hills 2010. T (02) 9225-1881. E [email protected] W www.brettwhiteley.org Free admission. H Thurs–Sun 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Christmas Day and Easter Friday. Jan 6 to 20, 2024, until 3.00 on Saturdays. The Brett Whiteley Studio is managed by the Art Gallery of New South Wales.

17 Thurlow Street, Redfern 2016. T (02) 9300-9233. E [email protected] 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.

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130 Regent Street, Gadigal Land, Redfern 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 Dec 10 Reg Mombassa – Hypersonic Realism: A Subset and an Adjunct to Simplisticism. Dec 13 to 24 (opening Sat Dec 16) Rogue Summer Group Show. Gallery closed throughout Jan.

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Janet Dawson, Stormy Sunset, 2023, pastel and watercolour on paper Courtesy the artist and Stella Downer Fine Art

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. Dec 6 to 22 Main Gallery: Together we tell our stories 2023: Indigenous Glass, Ceramics, Fibre + Sculpture. Gallery Two: East of Auburn by Susie Choi new work in ceramics.

Sullivan+Strumpf | 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.

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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. Nov 28 to Dec 16 Reflections on Binalong by Janet Dawson.

983 Bourke Street, Waterloo 2017. T (02) 9319-6437. E [email protected] W www.utopiaartsydney.com.au H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00. To Dec 17 Christopher Hodges curates Pintupi Way by Papunya Tula Artists at Drill Hall Gallery, ACT. To Jan 21, 2024 Journeys and Return a major survey of John R Walker at Orange Regional Gallery, NSW. Dec 2 to 23 Community XIV our annual Papunya Tula Artists group exhibition at Utopia Art Sydney. Gallery closed Dec 24 to Feb 2024.

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110 Trafalgar Street, Annandale 2038. T (02) 9552-1699. E [email protected] W www.annandalegalleries.com.au Directors: Anne Gregory and Bill Gregory. H Wed–Sat 12.00 to 4.00.

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

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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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.

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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 Jan 27, 2024 The Power of Creativity: My Horizon Line – a retrospective exhibition of work by Jeffrey Samuels. Curated by Dr Bronwyn Bancroft. To Jan 2024 Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative & NSW Parliament House present: The Restoration of Truth – an exhibition at NSW Parliament House commemorating 25 years of the Reconciliation Wall.

80:20 artist agency 377 Parramatta Road, Leichhardt 2040. T 0458-891-575. E [email protected] W eightytwentyartistagency.blogspot.com H Sat–Sun 12.00 to 4.00 or 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. Expressions of Interest: email a submission with an abridged statement, CV, and links to website, or 5/10 images of work. Dec 9 to Feb 25, 2024 Kevin Sheehan, and Annual Group Exhibition. See ad page 105.

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.galleryloweandlee.com Instagram: @galleryloweandlee H Mon–Sat 10.00 to 5.30, Sun 12.00 to 4.00. 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 Jeffrey Samuels, Brolgas Courtesy the artist and Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative

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is a great resource for collectors, professionals, and students. To Dec 23 Christmas Collection – a large group show celebrating sixteen years of presenting work by the ceramics community in all its diversity, humour and skill. Gallery will close for the summer break, re-opening on Jan 17, 2024. From Jan 2, 2024, ring us on 0431-390-880 if in need of pottery supplies and we will meet you at the gallery. From Jan 22, 2024 The Summer Show newcomers and old favourites.

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Yang Qiu, Porcelain with lustre, 2023 Courtesy the artist and Gallery Lowe & Lee

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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 Wed–Sat 11.00 to 5.00, or by appt.

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

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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 Saturday of the month.

Art Space on The Concourse 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. Dec 6 to 17 Urbanus – presented by Open Bite Printmakers, this exhibition explores all manner of urban vistas, combined with whimsy, social commentary, environmental concern, history, questions and challenges. Jan 17 to 28, 2024 Mother Nature – a solo exhibition by Seya Hashemi which transfers the artist’s dreams onto canvas.

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M.C. & SHELLY Gallery Shop 1, 934–936 Military Road, Mosman 2088. T 0409-492-888. E [email protected] W www.mcshelly.com Instagram: @mcshelly.gallery Dec 1 to Jan 31, 2024 Christmas Exhibition.

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Yuri Shimmyo, Martin Place Deconstruction, 2023, reduction linocut Courtesy the artist and Art Space on The Concourse

The Imaginer 105 Sydney Road, Manly 2095. T 0425-266-614. E [email protected] W www.theimaginer.com.au Instagram: @theimaginer.gallery H Thurs–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 2.00 or by appt.

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. Dec 8 to Feb 25, 2024 Lost in Palm Springs is an interdisciplinary exhibition bringing together 14 creative minds – including internationally recognised artists, photographers and thinkers from America and Australia – who respond to, capture, or reimagine the magical qualities of the landscape and the celebrated mid-century modern architecture found in the desert city. The exhibiting artists are Kate Ballis (AUS), Tom Blachford (AUS), Darren Bradley (USA), Anna Carey (AUS), Sam Cranstoun (AUS), Paul Davies (AUS), Rosi Griffin (AUS), Jim Isermann (USA), Troy Kudlac (USA), Lance O’Donnell (USA), Kim Stringfellow (USA), Vicki Stavrou (AUS), Robyn Sweaney (AUS), Gosia Wlodarczak (AUS). Curated by Dr Greer Honeywill, Lost in Palm Springs is a national touring exhibition presented by HOTA, Home of the Arts in partnership with Museums & Galleries Queensland. This project has been assisted by the Australian Government’s Visions of Australia program and is supported by International Art Services.

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. Dec 6 to 17 Clay in Focus – an exhibition of ceramic works by Warren Hogden, Jules Irving, Dana Lundmark, Lesley Murray, Heidi Steller, and Catherine Tate. Jan 17 to Feb 4, 2024 Collecting Emotions – Monika Maria Klenner employs various mediums to capture emotions with form, colour, and texture in her paper-based artworks.

Paul Davies, Built Landscape III, 2015, vinyl acrylic copolymer on canvas, 180 × 147cm Courtesy the artist, Patrick Corrigan Collection and Manly Art Gallery & Museum Lesley Murray, Shaped by Play, 2022, stoneware clay and underglaze Photograph: Greg Piper Courtesy the artist and Incinerator Art Space

Dec 8 to Feb 25, 2024 Collection 100: Gifted 2024 marks 100 years of public collecting at MAG&M. To celebrate, we are presenting a series of three special collection exhibitions throughout the year. Gifted

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celebrates the philanthropists, artists, donors and member groups whose generosity and foresight has grown an impressive art collection that holds 100 years of stories about the cultural life of our region, city, state and nation.

through the environmental degradation found in and around the mining town of Broken Hill, NSW. This body of work demonstrates the need to honour Country and to repair and care for our natural world. Mellor’s art practice sits at the nexus of digital imagery, landscape painting and textile art. Dec 11 to Feb 11, 2024 The Cube: Jacobus Capone – Capone has an expansive and multi-disciplined practice where work often stems from self-initiated pilgrimages and performances that incorporate durational activity, measures of time or a sense of episodic memorial. Demarcation is part of a project that operates as a series of reconciliations and farewells unfolding within specific environments that have become inherently fragile through time and human undoing.

Elisabeth Cummings, Untitled, 1984, oil on canvas, 122 × 112cm Gift of Peter Boehm through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program 2020 Courtesy the artist, King Street Gallery on William, Sydney and Manly Art Gallery & Museum

Dec 8 to July 28, 2024 Surface Effect: Ceramics Collection Stories – MAG&M collection in which the connections between painting and ceramics are made visible, and the viewer is invited to consider the ways in which the aesthetics of different artforms influence each other. Works by Elisabeth Cummings & Barbara Romalis, Belinda Fox & Neville French, Noel McKenna, Danie Mellor, and Guan Wei make up this exhibition.

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 Feb 4, 2024 Imants Tillers: The Mosman Years – looks back at over 40 years of Imants Tillers’ work and begins with the moment in his career when he began painting on small, numbered boards rather than large canvases. Place is essential in Tillers’ work, drawing inspiration from poets, philosophers and past artists to tell stories of belonging and displacement, people and place. Mosman has been a home to Tillers, and he has documented its landscape and artistic history through works included in this exhibition. To Feb 11, 2024 InProfile: Jo Mellor – Jo Mellor explores the plethora of environmental challenges that define our contemporary existence

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Imants Tillers, Factum 1 (detail), 2021, synthetic polymer paint, gouache on 32 canvas boards, nos. 111750–111781 Mosman Art Collection, acquired with funds raised by Mosman Art Gallery’s Acquisition Fund © the artist Courtesy the artist, Rosyln Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney 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.

Exhibition by Kevin Sheehan and Annual Exhibition Open December 2023 to February 2024 0458 891 575 • [email protected] 377 Parramatta Road, Leichhardt 2040 • www.eightytwentyartistagency.blogspot.com

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Nicole Ellis, Double-Check 2, 2018, acrylic paint on fabric, 68 × 62cm Courtesy the artist and Grace Cossington Smith Gallery

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 Tues–Sun 10.00 to 4.00 during exhibitions.

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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 Feb 24, 2024 Summer 2023 – a group exhibition of Australian modern and contemporary art. Gallery closed for summer break from Dec 23, re-opening Jan 31, 2024.

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5.00, or by appt. Works by: E Rowan, B Whiteley, M Woodward, McLean Edwards, E McLeod, J Gleeson, S Dunlop, D Boyd, R Dickerson, R Crooke, G Gittoes, W Coleman, J Coburn, S Nolan, J Olsen, C Canning, C Campbell, V Rubin, P Griffith, T Irving, S Paxton, S West, M Winch, M Perceval, J Bezzina, and many others. Gallery closed from Dec 23, re-opening Jan 16, 2024.

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. Nov 28 to Dec 17 Recent paintings by Thornton Walker. Also, Wanda Special by Dale Miles. Jan 23 to Feb 11, 2024 National Art School Graduates.

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

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Marian Ellis Rowan (1848–1922), North American Asters, mixed media on paper, 50 × 36cm Courtesy 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 By appt only. To Jan 31, 2024 Summer Group Show 2023 presenting artworks that are carefully selected to create richly diverse conversations across a variety of media. Participating artists include Erika Beck, Tony Belobrajdic, Phillipa Butters, Barbara Goldin, Julie Lynch, Ishbel Morag Miller, Leonie Robison, Catherine Stewart, Claire Tozer, Paul Williams etc. These artworks range in media and style from abstract landscapes to still-life paintings, showcasing each artist’s unique practice.

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. Dec 1 to 14 Gabrielle Penfold. Dec 15 to 24 Harry Martin.

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. To Dec 15 Andrew Taylor: Paintings For Tomorrow’s Yesterday, and Kenny Pittock: Hold Your Horses. Dec 19 to Jan 30, 2024, 30 Year Celebration OLSEN Gallery. Olsen Annexe: at 74 Queen Street, Woollahra 2025. T (02) 9327-3922. H Tues–Sat 11.00 to 5.00. To Dec 9 Christina Zimpel: New Works. Dec 19 to Jan 30, 2024, 30 Year Celebration OLSEN Gallery.

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.

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 www.sohostudio.space ARTPark Australia, Sculpture: Woolloomooloo Wharf Sydney sculpture walk 2023; Hunter Valley Sculpture Walk, Lisa McGuigan Cellar Door, Broke Road, Pokolbin, Hunter Valley. Sculpture enquiries 1800-646-131, www.artpark.com.au

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Catherine Stewart, Banksia – Scarlet, oil and marker on linen, 79 × 79cm (framed) 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. Dec 9 to end of Jan 2024 Summer Exhibition – a celebration of contemporary art and a focus on new artists Michael Gromm and Nick Olsen who have joined the Wagner Contemporary stable. Gallery closed Dec 22 to Jan 13, 2024.

Woollahra Gallery at Redleaf 548 New South Head Road, Double Bay 2028. T (02) 9184-1016. E [email protected] W www.woollahragallery.com.au Free admission. H Wed 1.00 to 6.00, Thurs–Fri 10.00 to 6.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 5.00. Closed public hols.

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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 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.

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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. To Dec 8 Fisher’s Ghost Art Award 2023.

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. Dec 9 to April 28, 2024 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).

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.

”ƒ˜‹ŽŽ‡‡–”‡”– ƒŽŽ‡”› 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.

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. To Jan 28, 2024 Obsessed: Southern Sydney Collectors – an exhibition of rarely seen private collections from southern Sydney. The exhibition will reveal unique collections ranging from art, ceramics and uranium glass to stamps, models and elaborate vintage clothing along with the special stories behind them and their collectors.

Eddie Abd, In Their Finest, silk kafan #2 (detail), 2023 Courtesy the artist and Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre Surfboard Collection, Adam Scard Courtesy Hazelhurst Arts Centre

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Hurstville Museum & Gallery 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 Jan 18, 2024 Georges River Art Prize 2023. The Georges River Art Prize showcases a range of the finest paintings and sculptures produced from artists nationwide and gives local artists a platform to display their works. Selected works will be exhibited at Hurstville Museum & Gallery and Clive James Library & Service Centre.

The Leo Kelly Blacktown Arts Centre 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 Dec 16 Constellations.

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

Georges River Art Prize 2021 featuring winning artworks by Stuart Watters and Jayanto Tan Courtesy Hurstville Museum & Gallery

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.

Halinka Orszulok, Newnes Chimneys, 2023, oil on canvas, 100 × 150cm Courtesy the artist and Penrith Regional Gallery, Home of The Lewers Bequest

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Newcastle Central Coast MAITLAND Maitland Regional Art Gallery CESSNOCK

NEWCASTLE The University Gallery

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

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GOSFORD Gosford Regional Gallery

Gosford Regional Gallery 36 Webb Street, East Gosford 2250. T (02) 4304-7550. W www.gosfordregionalgallery.com Instagram: @gosfordgallery 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. To Feb 7, 2024 Studio Gossie – supporting local artists living with disability, brings together the works from studio participants from 2023. Studio Gossie works with artists from across the Central Coast region to support practices. This program has been supported by the Museums and Galleries NSW’s Audience Development Fund and by Central Coast Council. To Feb 11, 2024 proppaNOW: OCCURRENT AFFAIR. Established in 2003, proppaNOW is one of Australia’s leading cultural collectives – members Vernon Ah Kee, Tony Albert, Richard Bell, Megan Cope, Jennifer Herd, Gordon Hookey, and Laurie Nilsen explore the politics of Aboriginal art and culture, re-thinking what it means to be a

“contemporary Aboriginal artist.” An exhibition from The University of Queensland Art Museum touring with Museums & Galleries of NSW. This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body. This project is assisted by the Australian Government’s Visions of Australia program.

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 Dec 3 Disclosure by Julie Gough, and feral by Nicole Chaffey. Dec 15 to Feb 11, 2024 The Dance of the Remediators by Hugo Moline and Heidi Axelsen.

Maitland Regional Art Gallery (MRAG) 230 High Street, Maitland 2320. T (02) 4934-9859. E [email protected] W www.mrag.org.au H Tues–Sun 9.00 to 4.00. Closed public hols. Visit website for exhibition program.

Museum of Art and Culture Lake Macquarie, yapang 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 website for full exhibition program. Dec 9 to Feb 4, 2024 Rauschenberg and Johns: Significant Others – a National Gallery of Australia touring exhibition.

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 and programming offsite.

Red Tree Theatre 2/160–162 Pacific Highway, Tuggerah 2259. T (02) 9388-0599, 0403-594-693 (by appt). W redtreetheatre.org.au Dec 4 to 14 (opening Thurs Dec 7, 5pm with the artist) Sacred Expressions: Art, Identity and Healing by Louisa Chan. www.louisachancreative.com

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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 6.00, Sat–Sun 11.00 to 5.00. By appt during Jan/Feb. Dec 9 to Feb 18, 2024 Summer Salon 23/24. Gallery closed Dec 22 to 31.

Swamps has been curated by Dr Leo Robba and Margaret Hancock from the Margaret Whitlam Galleries at Western Sydney University in partnership with the University of Newcastle.

Northern Rivers Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre

Mist Gallery MURWILLUMBAH

LISMORE Lismore Regional Gallery TENTERFIELD

BALLINA

Northern Rivers Community Gallery

GRAFTON Grafton Regional Gallery

COFFS HARBOUR Yarrila Arts and Museum ARMIDALE

National Cartoon Gallery

Holly Leonardson, Daily Swim #3, 2023, acrylic, Japanese acrylic gouache, sand, wood panel, 61 × 46 × 2cm Photograph: Alberto Zimmerman Courtesy the artist and Straitjacket

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. To Feb 10, 2024 In between Art and Architecture by Grant Vercoe. This PhD exhibition investigates iconic modern architecture through the mediums of painting, drawing, and sculpture.

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 Dec 18 Painted River Project: Rare Upland Swamps. Artists and scientists explore the fragile swamps of a World Heritage area as part of a series on fragile waterways of NSW through the Painted River Project. Exhibiting artists: Lucy Culliton, Chris O’Doherty (Reg Mombassa), Euan Macleod, Adrienne Richards, Leo Robba, Louise Kerr with Gundungurra artist Kelsie King. Rare Upland

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KEMPSEY PORT MACQUARIE Glasshouse Regional Gallery Manning Regional Art Gallery TAREE

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. T (02) 6641-7300. 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. Visit website for full exhibition program. To Feb 4, 2024 Dobell Drawing Prize #23.

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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. Dec 7 to Jan 27, 2024 Saltwater Freshwater Arts 2023.

Mist Gallery 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. Dec 2 to Jan 28, 2024 Summer Love – new works and stockroom works by our gallery artists. See ad page 115.

National Cartoon Gallery 1 John Champion Way, Coffs Harbour 2450. H Tues–Sun 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day, and Good Friday.

Northern Rivers Community Gallery 44 Cherry Street, Ballina 2478. H Wed–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat–Sun 9.30 to 1.00. Closed public hols.

Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre

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

Bowral Art Gallery

BOWRAL Ngununggula GLENQUARRY

MOSSVALE

Bowral Art Gallery 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. Dec 6 to 12 (opening Sat Dec 9, 2pm) Celebrating Christmas clay. Jan 10 to 16, 2024 Access All Art by Disability Trust Mittagong. Jan 20 to Feb 4, 2024 (opening Fri Jan 19, 6pm) BDAS Members Exhibition.

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. Ongoing A Monet in Murwillumbah: Sharing the National Collection. To April 7, 2024 The Immortal Poet – Gary Shead. To April 28, 2024 Light & Life: Margaret Olley, Laura Jones, India Mark, and Mirra Whale. Dec 1 to Feb 25, 2024 Three Echoes Western Desert Art. Dec 1 to March 3, 2024 Murmurs from Nowhere – Grace Fayrer, and Vanishing Point – Andrea Portela Moreno.

Yarrila Arts and Museum Yarrila Place, 27 Gordon Street, Coffs Harbour 2450. T (02) 6648-4700. E [email protected] W yarrilaartsandmuseum.com.au H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 2.00. Closed Mon and all NSW public hols. 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. To Dec 10 When in Rome. Dec 1 to Feb 11, 2024 The 2023 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year. Dec 8 to Feb 11, 2024 Halfway. Dec 14 to Feb 4, 2024 Never Neverland.

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Jane Wray, The Getaway Courtesy the artist and Bowral Art Gallery

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 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. To Feb 4, 2024 New Dog Old Tricks.

Come fill our gallery. Sculpture Bermagui is throwing the doors open to entries for Sculpture Bermagui 2024, 9–17 March. With a backdrop like no other, we invite you to create a piece to challenge, excite and ignite our visitors. Or maybe create a piece to be pondered and meditated over beneath the auspicious gaze of Gulaga. For smaller entries or those more vulnerable to the elements, our space within the Bermagui Surf Club offers an alternative to the headland while retaining the connection to the sea and mountain. Entries are open until 15 January 2024. See our website at sculpturebermagui.org.au/exhibit for details and the entry form or scan the QR code.

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South Coast WOLLONGONG Wollongong Art Gallery GOULBURN NOWRA Bundanon Art Museum

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Shoalhaven Regional Gallery ACT CANBERRA

MILTON BRAIDWOOD

Van Rensburg Galleries

fYREGALLERY BATEMANS BAY

Clifton School of Arts 338 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Clifton 2515. W www.artsclifton.org/thegentleproject Dec 3 to Jan 31, 2024 Gentle at Clifton part of The Gentle Project, a celebration of artist Ian Gentle. See ad page 97.

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.

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

Jervis Bay Maritime Museum & Gallery COOMA

South East Centre for Contemporary Art BEGA

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 Feb 11, 2024 Miwatj Yolƾu – Sunrise People.

Woollamia Road, Huskisson 2540. T (02) 4441-5675. E [email protected] W www.jervisbaymaritimemuseum.com.au H Daily 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Christmas Day.

SECCA (South East Centre for Contemporary Art) Zingel Place, Bega 2550. T (02) 6499-2222. W secca.com.au H Daily 10.00 to 5.00. Closed Christmas Day, New Year’s Day and Good Friday. SECCA is a new space for art, culture and ideas. Visit website for exhibition program. See ad page 3.

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. Dec 9 to Feb 3, 2024 Death Love Art – group show featuring Tony Albert, Vernon Ah Kee, Katthy Cavaliere, Maree Clark, Juan Davila, Samuel Elyard, Anne Ferran, Todd Fuller, HaHa, Joy Hester, William Kelly, Sally Morgan, Sidney Nolan, Wayde Owen, Gary Shead, Frank Short, Vicki Varvaressos, Jason Wing, Jiang Zhi, and Salvatore Zofrea. Nyapanyapa Yunupiƾu, Ganyu, 2020, 2017–20, natural earth pigments on board Photograph: Luis Power Courtesy the artist, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney and Bundanon Art Museum

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

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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 March 17, 2024 FLOW: Wollongong Art Gallery National Contemporary Watercolour Prize 2023 – a biennial acquisitive competition ($20,000) 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. To April 7, 2024 Mai Nguyen-Long: Kôgábinô. Kôgábinô is a double mistranslation of Vietnamese English for “vomit girl.” This recurring motif and adopted character in Nguyen-Long’s practice becomes a visceral metaphor for diasporic trauma and the artist’s inquisitive and ongoing negotiation with the messy edges of histories, cultural identity and family values. Nguyen-Long combines her PhD practice-based research, cherished family objects and contemporary artworks in an exhibition that invokes the power to transcend restrictive paradigms. Dec 2 to Feb 25, 2024 Julijana Griffiths: I Arrived With One Suitcase – A Woman’s Journey As A Proxy Bride – a photographic interpretation of her mother’s resilience and strength, and journey to Australia as a young Proxy bride. The Gentle Project: Dec 2 to March 3, 2024 Thorny Sticks and Whispering Lines, and Dec 2 to Feb 25, 2024 A Gentle Response – The Gentle Project celebrates the life and legacy of artist Ian Gentle, who lived and worked in the Illawarra from 1986–2009; with exhibitions at Wollongong Art Gallery and Clifton School of Arts, a short film about his life and publication Ian Gentle: The Found Line.

Julijana Griffiths, The Suitcase, 2018, photograph on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag, 62 × 41cm Courtesy the artist and Wollongong Art Gallery

Ian Gentle (1945–2009), Dancing Turtle, 1988, wood (eucalypt), 126.5 × 107.3 × 25cm Collection Wollongong Art Gallery Photograph: Bernie Fischer Courtesy Wollongong Art Gallery

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Blue Mountains Blue Mountains Heritage Centre BLACKHEATH

MEDLOW BATH

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 Jan 28, 2024 Underground – featuring new dynamic and interactive works across a range of media by Vicky Browne, Rachel Peachey & Paul Mosig, and Simon Reece. A Blue Mountains City Art Gallery exhibition, curated by Miriam Williamson. Dec 9 to Feb 4, 2024 Sean O’Keeffe: Dissolution Ceremony references the emotive power of portraiture, and the complex nature of its role within institutionalised power structures in relation to whom is represented and the changing contexts of history and culture. A Blue Mountains Cultural Centre Altitude exhibition.

Peachey & Mosig, Oracle, 2023, giclee print Courtesy the artists and Blue Mountains City Art Gallery

Sean O’Keefe, Collaborative Portrait, 2021, subject: Simon Reece, oil on board, mixed media, 204 × 98cm Courtesy the artist and Blue Mountains City Art Gallery

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Nolan on Lovel Gallery

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

56A Lovel Street, Katoomba 2780. W nolanonlovelgallery.com.au H Thurs–Sat 10.00 to 5.00, Sun 10.00 to 4.00.

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

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).

Lost Bear Gallery 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.

Central Tablelands Western Districts / Greater NSW Bank Art Museum Moree

MOREE

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

Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery

Muswellbrook Regional Arts Centre

Western Plains Cultural Centre

MUSWELLBROOK Mudgee Arts Precinct MUDGEE NEWCASTLE

Orange Regional Gallery ORANGE Art@22

MILDURA

GRIFFITH Griffith Regional Art Gallery

Bathurst Regional Art Gallery

LITHGOW SYDNEY TARALGA Orchard Street Gallery WOLLONGONG GOULBURN

Cowra Regional Art Gallery

Goulburn Regional Art Gallery WAGGA WAGGA CANBERRA

Suki & Hugh Gallery

Murray Art Museum Albury ALBURY

Bathurst Regional Art Gallery

Broken Hill City Art Gallery

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.

Sullys Emporium, 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.

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“Bondi”, Warialda 2402. T (02) 6729-4147. E [email protected] W www.cbreaksculpturepark.com.au H Dec 20 to March 1, 2024 open by appt only. Works by various artists on display in our three galleries. Or explore our sculpture bush walks. If booking an appointment, please call or email in advance to allow staff to respond in time during this time.

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 website for exhibition program. To Dec 22 We Bleed the Same.

Contemporary Arts Organisations Australia E [email protected] W caoa.com.au Instagram: @caoaustralia Established in 1995, Contemporary Arts Organisations Australia (CAOA) is a national network of 15 public, independent, non-collecting contemporary art organisations from all Australian states and territories that advocates for the small-tomedium contemporary visual arts sector in Australia.

Cowra Regional Art Gallery 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 Dec 10 upstART23 – showcasing works by students in Stages 5 and 6 (Years 9, 10, 11, and 12) from 11 High Schools in the region. Dec 17 to Feb 4, 2024 National Photographic Portrait Prize 2023 on tour from the National Portrait Gallery, Canberra. Gallery closed from Dec 23, re-opening Jan 4, 2024.

GANG GANG gallery 206 Main Street, Lithgow 2790. T 0408-514-440. E [email protected] W www.gggallery.com.au H Fri–Sun 10.30 to 4.30, or by appt. Dec 2 to 31 A Gift in a Box – Christmas Fair. Jan 4 to March 24, 2024 Established Central West Artists group exhibition.

Goulburn Regional Art Gallery Civic Centre, 184 Bourke Street, Goulburn 2580. T (02) 4823-4494. E [email protected] W goulburnregionalartgallery.com.au H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to 4.00. Closed Sun and public hols. Dec 1 to Jan 6, 2024 The Window, curated by Andrew Moss. Also, Suspended Moment – a Carriageworks and Museums & Galleries of NSW touring exhibition, curated by Daniel Mudie Cunningham, developed in partnership with the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne and Mona, Museum of Old and New Art, Hobart. Also, Soil Breathes by Sophia Dacy-Cole. Jan 19 to March 3, 2024 Young Archie Goulburn. Also, Archibald Prize 2023 Regional Tour – an Art Gallery of New South Wales touring exhibition.

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Mudgee Arts Precinct 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.

Murray Art Museum Albury (MAMA) 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 website for exhibition program.

Muswellbrook Regional Arts Centre 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. To Dec 23 Nocturne: Prelude to the Night. Also, Viola Bromley Art Prize 2023, and PRIDE: Upper Hunter Youth Services. To March 16, 2024 Breathing: Henry Lewis.

New England Regional Art Museum (NERAM) 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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Orange Regional Gallery

Tamworth Regional Gallery

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. To Jan 21, 2024 John R Walker: Journeys and Return.

Level 1, 466 Peel Street, Tamworth 2340. H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 4.00. Please see the gallery website for public holidays.

Regional Arts Australia E [email protected] W regionalarts.com.au Facebook + Instagram: @regionalartsaustralia Regional Arts Australia is a not-for-profit peak body supporting artists, arts organisations, audiences and communities across regional Australia since 1943.

Suki & Hugh Gallery 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. To Feb 4, 2024 view stockroom paintings on display. Feb 10 to March 10, 2024 Robyn Campbell. Gallery open until Dec 24, 4pm. Holiday closure Dec 25 to Jan 13, 2024.

Tyger Gallery 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.

Wagga Wagga Art Gallery Civic Centre, cnr Baylis and Morrow streets, Wagga Wagga 2650. H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 4.00, Sun 10.00 to 2.00. Closed Mon.

Walcha Gallery of Art 15n Derby Street, Walcha 2354. W walchagallery.com.au H Contact gallery for opening hours.

Western Plains Cultural Centre 76 Wingewarra Street, Dubbo 2830. T (02) 6801-4444. E [email protected] W www.westernplainsculturalcentre.org Free entry. H Daily 10.00 to 4.00, Fri 10.00 to 6.00. Closed Good Friday, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year’s Day. Visit website for full exhibition program. To Jan 14, 2024 Art In Conflict – an Australian War Memorial touring exhibition. Jan 20 to May 12, 2024, 4th National Indigenous Art Triennial: Ceremony – a National Gallery of Australia touring exhibition.

Weswal Gallery 192 Brisbane Street, East Tamworth 2340. H Wed–Fri 9.30 to 3.00, Sat–Sun 9.30 to 1.00.

Stefan Gevers, Quiet Compositions, 2022, acrylic on canvas, 68 × 48cm (framed) Courtesy the artist and Suki & Hugh Gallery

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Canberra Museum and Gallery 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. Ongoing Canberra/ Kamberri: Place & People. To Jan 28, 2024 On the Move – an

eX de Medici installation at Lanyon Homestead, Tharwa, Australian Capital Territory Photograph: Brenton McGeachie Courtesy the artist and Canberra Museum and Gallery

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.

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 Facebook + Instagram: @nancysevergallery H Wed–Sun 11.00 to 5.00. To Dec 17 Marie Hagerty: New Paintings.

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Australian Centre on China in the World CIW Gallery, China in the World Building, 188 Fellows Lane, The Australian National University, Acton 2600. T (02) 6125-9267. E [email protected] W ciw.anu.edu.au H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 5.00. To Dec 15 Florilegium: Distant Memories – an autobiographical, multi-component, immersive exhibition featuring an on-site installation by Sydneybased Taiwanese Australian artist Ruth Ju-shih Li 李如詩. Created over three weeks in the gallery, the raw clay installation gradually disintegrates over the duration of the exhibition. Paired with porcelain pieces made in Jingdezhen – the ceramics capital of China and where Li’s second studio is based – Florilegium: Distant Memories offers a fresh exploration of the revered ceramic medium. ciw.anu.edu.au/event/florilegium-distant-memories

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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. To Dec 17 Pintupi Way.

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

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Beaver Galleries 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.

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Three spacious galleries, plus a dedicated print room, sculpture garden and gallery shop feature outstanding work by contemporary Australian artists. Dec 1 to 22 Small works group exhibition – ceramics, glass, jewellery, paintings, sculpture, works on paper. Gallery closed Dec 24 to Jan 15, 2024, inclusive.

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

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 Jan 28, 2024 Nan Goldin: The ballad of sexual dependency. To May 19, 2024 Deep inside my heart features work by Louise Bourgeois, Nancy Spero, Ana Mendieta, Lynda Benglis, Marlene Dumas, Kiki Smith, Bronwyn Oliver, Tracey Emin, Sarah Lucas, and I Gusti Ayu Kadek Murniasih. Dec 2 to April 28, 2024 Emily Kam Kngwarray.

Canberra Contemporary Art Space, Manuka 19 Furneaux Street, Forrest 2603. H Fri–Sun 11.00 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 Dec 17 Memphis Now – Judi Elliott, Drew Spangenberg, April Phillips, Kate Banazi, Ham Darroch, and Gibson Karlo.

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. To Dec 10 M16 Artspace Drawing Prize, and M16 Artspace Young Drawers Prize. Also, Studio 22 – Emerging Artist Support Scheme: Clementine Belle McIntosh & Jonathon Zalakos. Jan 26 to Feb 18, 2024 (opening Thurs Jan 25, 6–8pm) Gallery 1: TRANS(AP)PARENCIES by Anthea da Silva. Gallery 2: Unspoken by Saskia Haalebos. Gallery 3: Glyph by Clare Martin.

Emily Kam Kngwarray, Anmatyerre people, Untitled (awelye), 1994 National Gallery of Australia, Kamberri/Canberra, purchased 2022 in celebration of the National Gallery of Australia’s 40th anniversary, with the assistance of the Foundation Gala Dinner Fund 2021 © Emily Kam Kngwarray/Copyright Agency, 2023 Courtesy National Gallery of Australia

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

National Portrait Gallery 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 Jan 28, 2024 Archie 100: A Century of the Archibald Prize – an Art Gallery of New South Wales touring exhibition.

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.

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Saskia Haalebos, Grief (small body-let her not) (detail), 2023 Courtesy the artist and M16 Artspace

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. Experience an extensive range of unique Australiamade artworks and gifts, perfect for your home or workplace. Their friendly and knowledgeable staff can help you choose the right artwork or gift.

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Colville Gallery Ground Floor, 15 Castray Esplanade, Battery Point 7004. H Mon–Sat 10.00 to 5.00. 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. Closed Mon–Tues.

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. To Dec 4, 40th Anniversary Celebration by Phill Mason. To Dec 12 Effects of Light by Jock Young. Dec 1 to 20 Summer Salon at the Clarendon Arms – Handmark artists. Dec 7 to 15 Jewellery Showcase – Handmark artists. Dec 15 to Jan 1, 2024 Suspended in Bloom by Sebastian Galloway.

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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 public hol 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. Closed Sun and public hols. To Dec 16 A Room Of One’s Own – Women In Still Life. Sebastian Galloway, Summer Arrangement, 2021, oil on copper, 90 × 75cm Courtesy the artist and Handmark Gallery

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65–77 Salamanca Place, Hobart 7000. W sac.org.au H Office: Mon–Fri 9.00 to 5.00. Visit individual event pages on website for venue opening times.

Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery Dunn Place (enter via the Watergate), Hobart 7000. T (03) 6165-7000. E [email protected] W www.tmag.tas.gov.au H Daily 10.00 to 4.00 (Dec 26 to March 31). Tues–Sun 10.00 to 4.00 (April 1 to Dec 24). Closed Good Friday, Anzac Day, and Christmas Day. Open 10.00 to 4.00 on Mon public hols year-round. To Feb 11, 2024 Hobart Current: Epoch.

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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. To April 1, 2024 Heavenly Beings: Icons of The Christian Orthodox World. Also, Jean-Luc Moulène and Teams, and Jónsi: Hrafntinna (Obsidian).

Jean-Luc Moulène, Errata, Ecatepec, Mexico, 2002–13 Photograph: Mona/Jesse Hunniford Courtesy the artist and Mona, Museum of Old and New Art

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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.

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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 Feb 4, 2024 Miniature Worlds showcases the magic of small-scale making. The dioramas and miniature buildings on display are so detailed in scale that you could be tricked into thinking that they are the real thing. Free entry. To March 10, 2024 Strange Nature. Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery is home to one of the oldest and most significant natural science collections in Australia and the Royal Park site has proudly housed all the wonders of these collections for over 130 years. Strange Nature immerses you into the art of major contemporary artists, both local and national, to display the weird and wonderful facets of the natural world that inspire their versions of plants and animals. Free entry.

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Burnie Arts 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. 2023 Holiday Season: closed Christmas Day and Boxing Day. To Jan 20, 2024 Dusk.

Troy Emery, Big Blue, 2022 Courtesy the artist and Martin Browne Contemporary, Sydney and Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery

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

Bethany van Rijswijk, I touched the dew on their hem, 2023, ed. of 5 + AP, archival print of collage on paper Courtesy the artist and Devonport Regional Gallery

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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 during exhibition periods. Closed Sat–Sun.

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. To Dec 16 Studios: 2023 – Teresa Busuttil, Georgia Button, Brad Darkson, Jennifer Mathews, and Truc Truong.

Jennifer Mathews, Illumination in the worn aisle, 2022, stainless steel, aluminium, photographic print on adhesive vinyl, 90 × 120 × 3.8cm Photograph: Izzie Austin Courtesy the artist and Adelaide Contemporary Experimental

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

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

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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.

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 Dec 24 to Jan 8, 2024. To Jan 27, 2024 Wedgwood: Master Potter to the Universe. Experimentation and innovation brought Josiah Wedgwood’s name and product into homes worldwide and continue to be the defining features of this internationally celebrated ceramic manufacturer today. This Adelaide-exclusive exhibition features nearly 200 works and is the first Australian survey of Wedgwood in nearly 30 years. Explore 265 years of history, experience iconic works of art, and expect the unexpected.

APY Lands artist Teresa Tunkin Baker with her painting Minyma Malilu-nya Courtesy the artist and Art by Farquhar

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 Jan 21, 2024 Tarnanthi at AGSA. See the latest works of contemporary art from more than 100 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists across the continent. Also, Vincent Namatjira: Australia in colour. Don’t miss the first survey exhibition of acclaimed Western Aranda artist Vincent Namatjira whose works offer a wry Aboriginal perspective on the politics of history, power and leadership.

Wedgwood (Britain, established 1759), John Skeaping (Britain, 1901–1980), modeller, Kangaroo, designed 1927, stoneware, celadon glaze Dr John Bench Collection Photograph: Matthew Stanton Courtesy The David Roche Foundation House Museum

FELTspace Bugai Whyoulter, Kartujarra people, Western Australia, born Pukayiyirna, Western Australia c.1939, Wantili (Warntili, Canning Stock Route Well 25), 2022, Kunawarritji, Western Australia, synthetic polymer paint on linen, 106 × 152cm © Bugai Whyoulter/Martumili Artists Courtesy the artist, Martumili Artists, Western Australia and Art Gallery of South Australia

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12 Compton Street, Tarntanyangga, Kaurna Yarta/ Adelaide 5000. 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.

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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 Dec 15 mane djang karirra: the place where the dreaming changed shape – a Flinders University Museum of Art exhibition with Maningrida Arts and Culture.

JamFactory 19 Morphett Street, Adelaide 5000. T (08) 8410-0727. W www.jamfactory.com.au H Daily 10.00 to 5.00. Dec 15 to April 28, 2024 Gallery One: MAKE Award: Biennial Prize for Innovation in Australian Craft and Design. Gallery Two: Kath Inglis: Immersed in the Offsure.

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.

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. Visit website for opening hours and full 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.

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Sandra Richards, Rembarrnga people, born 1977, Gungarnin (digging stick spirit) (detail), 2023, stringybark (Eucalyptus tetrodonta) with ochre pigment and PVA fixative, 96 × 58cm (irreg.) Courtesy the artist, Maningrida Arts and Culture, Northern Territory and Flinders University Museum of Art

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. Dec 6 to 22 New Work by Christian Lock, and Saudade by Mark Kimber. Gallery re-opens March 1, 2024 with Gareth Sansom.

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. To Dec 9 Celebrating 15 Years of Hugo Michell Gallery – all represented artists.

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 Visit website for current opening times. 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 Temporarily closed, visit website for updates on 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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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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Kapunda Community Gallery 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.

Wonderground Barossa Gallery 130 Heinze Road, Seppeltsfield 5355. E [email protected] W wondergroundbarossa.com H Fri–Sun 11.00 to 4.00 or by appt.

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Belalie Art Gallery 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.

Burra Regional Art Gallery 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.

The Millicent Gallery 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.

Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery 3 Mary Elie Street, Port Pirie 5540. T (08) 8633-8724. W pprag.org.au www.facebook.com/PPRAG Instagram: @ppragallery Free entry. H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 5.00. Closed Christmas Day and Good Friday.

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FREMANTLE PS Art Space Japingka Aboriginal Art Gallery Moores Building Contemporary Art Space Mikala Dwyer, The nurses, 2020, fabric, plastic, acrylic paint Photograph: Jacquie Manning Courtesy the artist, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney and Fremantle Arts Centre

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

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

Artitja Fine Art Gallery South Fremantle, 6162. T 0418-900-954. E [email protected] W www.artitja.com.au Since 2004. Working with remote community Aboriginal art centres. Dec 9 to 31 THE GIFT COLLECTION | Art + Objects at Terrace Greenhouse, 223 South Terrace, South Fremantle, and at other times by appt.

Moores Building 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 Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts Art Gallery of Western Australia Perth Centre for Photography PERTH Cool Change Contemporary

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 Jan 28, 2024 Pliable Planes: Expanded Textiles & Fibre Practices – Akira Akira, Sarah Contos, Lucia Dohrmann, Mikala Dwyer, Janet Fieldhouse, Teelah George, Paul Knight, Anne-Marie May, John Nixon, .DWH6FDUGLILHOG-DFTXHOLQH6WRMDQRYLþ, and Katie West. Curated by Karen Hall and Catherine Woolley. A UNSW Galleries touring exhibition.

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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. Ongoing Balancing Act. Our story is not one story but many stories to share. Balancing Act invites you to be surprised, delighted and challenged by the stories told through the eyes of First Nations artists and their works of art in this State Art Collection showcase. To Feb 5, 2024 Exquisite Bodies | Bruno Booth – a participatory all-ages

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exhibition interrupting preconceived perceptions of disability and normativity. Drawing on the surrealist game Exquisite Corpse, as an open-ended celebration of difference inviting audiences of all ages to interact with playable figurative sculptures and drawing games. To Feb 18, 2024 The Antipodean Manifesto – this State Art Collection exhibition explores the formation and aspirations of the seven artists who formed the Antipodean group in Melbourne in 1959, situating their work within the social and political context of late 1950s Australia. To Feb 18, 2024 Spaced: Rural Utopias – features new works from ten artists developed over a series of residencies in rural and remote Western Australia, in dialogue with selected objects from the State Art Collection. These artists developed new works alongside their host communities, responding to new social, environmental, and historical contexts. To March 10, 2024 State of Abstraction – bringing together abstract works by some of WA’s most historically important artists as well as lesser-known makers from the mid-20th century to today, this exhibition examines diverse approaches and philosophies around art making. To April 21, 2024 Death Metal Summer – shot entirely with film and employing a candid street-style manner, this collaborative exhibition by American photographers Deanna Templeton and Ed Templeton is an incredibly energetic overview of their overlapping individual practices featuring 142 works produced between 1995 and 2019.

Cathy Blanchflower, Atlas IV, 1997, oil on cotton canvas, 170 × 160cm The State Art Collection, Art Gallery of Western Australia. Purchased 1998 Courtesy the artist and Art Gallery of Western Australia

Artbank Perth Mezzanine Level at Hyatt Regency Perth, Level 1, 99 Adelaide Terrace, Perth 6000. W www.artbank.gov.au 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.

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, residencies, 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 Dec 31 Roberta Joy Rich: The Purple Shall Govern.

Roberta Joy Rich: The Purple Shall Govern, installation view, Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA), 2023 © the artist Photograph: Dan McCabe Courtesy the artist and Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA)

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Subiaco West Perth Crawley LEEDERVILLE Gallery 360 Linton & Kay West Perth JOLIMONT

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DAGLISH Linton & Kay Subiaco SHENTON PARK

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Gallery 360 176 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.

Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery 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. To Dec 9 Wildflower Season celebrates the conservation of a significant folio of botanical watercolours by Emily Pelloe, placing them in the context of broader artistic perspectives on botany and the environment. Also, BLAZE: people made known explores how artists and sitters assert their agency in portraiture, paying special tribute to Wongatha artist Susan Cooper Wyatt and featuring new acquisitions from the Cruthers Collection of Women’s Art. Also, The Berndt Museum presents The Light Within – a single sacred Tibetan scroll painting or thangka, complemented with a public program of meditation and discussion presenting a rare opportunity to view this religious consecrated object within its intended context. Gallery closed from Dec 10, re-opening Feb 17, 2024, when it will be presenting the Perth Festival exhibition Jintulu (People of the Sun) in association with the Berndt Museum.

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Emily Pelloe, Eucalyptus caesia Bentham, 1930, watercolour, 39.2 × 28.8cm The University of Western Australia Art Collection, Gift of St Catherine’s College, 1970 Photograph: Rob Frith Courtesy Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery

Linton & Kay Galleries West Perth 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.

Linton & Kay Galleries Subiaco 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 11 to Jan 31, 2024 Dusk to Dawn by Jasper Knight. See ad page 7.

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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 Jan 14, 2024 The beautiful is useful by Lisa Liebetrau and Shannon Lyons. Curated by Brent Harrison.

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. To Dec 10 John Stringer Prize 2023.

Midland Junction Arts Centre 276 Great Eastern Highway, Midland 6056. T (08) 9250-8062. E [email protected] W www.midlandjunctionartscentre.com.au H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 11.00 to 3.00 during exhibitions. Closed Mon and public hols. To Jan 21, 2024 Connections To Home – Lea Taylor, Hayley Thomson, Crystal Quartermaine, Rickesha Burdett, Jeanette Garlett, Philip Hanson, Brianna Dawson, Danielle Nelson, Bungaan (Joanne Parfitt), Julie Winmar, Jarnda Councillor-Barns, Sarah Humphries, and Shirleen Humphries. Also, Sunday Portraits – Stephanie Sheppard, Robert Darbourne, Behzad Alipour, Zoe Wells, Imogen Ivachenko, and David Leith.

EXHIBITION DATES : 10 DEC 2023 - 4 FEB 2024

Geraldton Regional Art Gallery, 24 Chapman Road, Geraldton, WA, 6530

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Mundaring Arts Centre

Collie Art Gallery

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.

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. Dec 2 to Jan 14, 2024 Albany Art Group – Finest Local Art from Albany.

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.

Zig Zag 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.

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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 H Wed–Sun 10.00 to 4.00, Mon–Tues by appt. Closed Good Friday, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year’s Day. Visit website for full exhibition program. To Jan 21, 2024 The Alternative Archive. To Jan 23, 2024 Naked in the Land by Stewart Scambler. To Jan 28, 2024 Lunch Bars by Brett Leigh Dicks. To Feb 4, 2024 Painting my Country by Rhona Wallam.

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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.

Geraldton Regional Art Gallery 24 Chapman Road, Geraldton 6530. T (08) 9956-6750. E [email protected] W artgallery.cgg.wa.gov.au H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 4.00, Sat–Mon 9.30 to 1.30. Closed Dec 25 to 30 and New Year’s Day. Dec 10 to Feb 4, 2024 Mid West Art Prize 2023 – a biennial exhibition featuring 62 artworks from contemporary artists across WA. See ad page 141.

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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BRINKIN Charles Darwin University Art Gallery NIGHTCLIFF MILLNER

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

ANKA – Arnhem, Northern and Kimberley Artists Harbour View Plaza, Ground Floor, 8 McMinn Street, Darwin 0800. T (08) 8981-6134. E [email protected] W anka.org.au www.facebook.com/ankaartists Instagram: @ankaaboriginalartists Working together to keep art, country and culture strong since 1987. ANKA is the peak support and advocacy body for Aboriginal artists and Aboriginalowned community Art Centres spread across over one million square kilometres of country in the Top End of the Northern Territory and Western Australia. ANKA currently represents almost 50 Aboriginal-owned remote community art centres and over 5,000 artists across four regions: the Kimberley, Arnhem Land, the Tiwi Islands, and Darwin/Katherine.

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 saw an increasing variety of artforms 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 prize money across the seven categories more than doubling thanks to an ongoing partnership between MAGNT and Principal Partner Telstra. Artists shared 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 To June 2024 Gumurr’manydji Manapanmirr Djäma (Making successful business together) – a photographic exhibition from the Arnhem Land Progress Aboriginal Corporation (ALPA) celebrating 50 years of Yolƾu economic independence, enterprise, self-determination, culture and ingenuity. Gumurr’manydji Manapanmirr Djäma is proudly produced by an all-Indigenous Community Curatorial team from Galiwin’ku, Gapuwiyak, Ramingining, Milingimbi and Minjilang – where ALPA operates today.

Charles Darwin University Art Gallery 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 Gallery currently closed to the public for renovations, re-opening at the Danala campus of Charles Darwin University, in Darwin’s CBD, in 2024.

Young retailers looking at a new thing called television, Galiwin’ku Training Centre, early 1970 Courtesy Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT)

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Northern Centre for Contemporary Art (NCCA) 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. Visit website for full exhibition program. Nov 30 to Dec 16 Too Bloody Hot! – NCCA Members’ Show 2023. This year’s theme invited artists of all disciplines to interpret how North Australia’s climate shapes our lives, landscapes, and culture.

changeover. Tactile Arts is a member-based, not-forprofit 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.

Alice Springs RAFT artspace

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. Jan 27 to Feb 17, 2024 Rising Stars 2024.

Tactile Arts 19 Conacher Street, The Gardens, Darwin 0810. T (08) 8981-6616. E [email protected] W tactilearts.org.au H Gallery: Tues–Sat 10.00 to 2.00. Closed public hols and during exhibition

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 Good Friday and Christmas Day. To Feb 4, 2024 My Country – Araluen Art Collection.

CALL FOR ENTRIES THE ALICE PRIZE 2024 National Art Award $30,000 (acquisitive) Any medium | Any genre Entries close 31 January, 2024 2022 WINNER: Adrian Robertson, Family at Yalpirakinu, 2021, acrylic on canvas

Enter online at aliceprize.com [email protected] | 0438 779 568

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Artback NT 67 Bath Street, Alice Springs 0871. T (08) 8953-5941. W artbacknt.com.au Connecting people and place through arts development and touring. Artback NT works with Northern Territory artists to develop, produce, curate and present ambitious, professional and energetic work to and from some of Australia’s most remote locations.

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.

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. To Dec 22, 48th Katherine Prize. Dec 8 to 22 Godinymayin Holiday Art Mart – 2023 Edition! Gallery closed Dec 23 to Jan 21, 2024.

Tjanpi Desert Weavers 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.

Watch This Space 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.

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Katherine Bradley, Woodland & Rocks (2 hours down the road) Winner Katherine Town Council Prize, 48th Katherine Prize Courtesy the artist and Godinymayin Yijard Rivers Arts & Culture Centre

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. To Feb 3, 2024 Each, Other: Pixy Liao and Lin Zhipeng (aka. No.223).

•–‹–—–‡‘ˆ‘†‡””– Ground Floor, Judith Wright Arts Centre, 420 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley 4006. H Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00, Thurs 10.00 to 8.00.

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. H Mon–Fri 10.00 to 5.30, Sat 10.00 to 5.00.

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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 and for the summer break from Dec 25 to Jan 6, 2024.

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 or by appt. Nov 30 to Feb 3, 2024 Over Thirty.

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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 Jan 21, 2024 The Local As Artist in Residence, Taloi Havini was invited to investigate the City of Brisbane and Museum of Brisbane Collections and subsequently developed The Local, framed as an “artistic intervention.” She looked at the language of architecture, museum display and curatorial selection. In collaboration with Dirk Yates of Speculative Architecture, Havini has curated an experience that evokes a scene from inside a Queensland pub. On display are some of the earliest works in the MoB Collections, through to contemporary works that give prominence to Indigenous, women and migrant voices. To Aug 11, 2024 Rearranged: Art of the Flower. Still life takes on new life in this celebration of the art of the flower. Brisbane has a strong culture of artists using floral imagery to tell stories of place. In a space reminiscent of a quintessential Queenslander house, Rearranged invites visitors to stroll through a lush collection of paintings, textiles, sculptures, ceramics and new media. Behold this ever-popular subject matter and look beyond to explore notions of place, memory and history. Artists featured include

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Christopher Bassi, Ashlee Becks, Keith Burt, Norton Fredericks, John Honeywill, Elisa Jane Carmichael, Vida Lahey, Clairy Laurence, Boneta-Marie Mabo, Margaret Olley, Lyndall Phelps, Julian Podmore, Milomirka Radovic, Sarah Rayner, Edith Rewa, Monica Rohan, Bronwyn Searle, Pamela See (Xue Mei-Ling), Judith Sinnamon, Jaishree Srinivasan, Karen Stone, Man&Wah, Anna Varendorff, and Michael Zavros.

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 Jan 28, 2024 Isaac Walter Jenner: A feeling for Light. To Feb 11, 2024 Living Patterns: Contemporary Australian Abstraction. To June 23, 2024 I can spin skies. To Sept 29, 2024 North by North-West. Ongoing Small Figures. GOMA: to Jan 21, 2024 Gone Fishing. To March 17, 2024 Hiraki Sawa: ‘O’. To Sept 8, 2024 sis: Pacific Art 1980–2023. Dec 2 to April 28, 2024 Fairy Tales.

QUT Art Museum and William Robinson Gallery

Monica Rohan, Hoped you wouldn’t notice, 2017, oil on board Courtesy the artist, Jan Murphy Gallery, Queensland and Museum of Brisbane

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 Entry is free, except for ticketed events. 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.

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 March 10, 2024 Helen Fuller: Bowerbird – like the bowerbird, Helen Fuller is compelled to mine the archaeology of the everyday to create something new. In a world often fixated on flawlessness, Fuller embraces the irregular, the imperfect, and the beautifully organic. Also, This Mess We’re In: Pat Hoffie – through a visual anthology of failures, propositions and imagined futures, Pat Hoffie presents us with a series of mise en scènes where the borderlines between the factual and the fantastic disintegrate.

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. Closed public hols. To Dec 2 William Mackinnon. Dec 5 to 23 Summer Exhibition. Jan 23 to Feb 13, 2024 Summer Exhibition.

Pat Hoffie, Force Majeure (Underworld Bunny), 2018, watercolour and gouache on tracing paper Private collection, Brisbane Courtesy the artist and QUT Art Museum

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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 are scarcely 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 four decades of printmaking, in particular his lithographs and etchings, alongside major paintings.

Redland Art Gallery Cleveland Cnr Middle and Bloomfield streets, Cleveland 4163. T (07) 3829-8899. E [email protected] W artgallery.redland.qld.gov.au Free admission. H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 4.00, Sun 9.00 to 2.00. To Dec 3 A Touch of Gold: Celebrating 50 Years of the Coochie Art Group, and Images of Sound: Redland Yurara Art Society.

Lynne Wright, Corellas at Dawn, 2023, acrylic on canvas, 76 × 61cm Courtesy the artist and Redland Art Gallery Cleveland 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 Free admission. H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 5.00, Sat 9.00 to 4.00. To Jan 16, 2024 In Focus 2023.

Kathryn Christensen, Sun Shower on Wimborne Rd, 2023, watercolour on paper Courtesy the artist and Redland Art Gallery Capalaba

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Redland Performing Arts Centre Cleveland 2–16 Middle Street, Cleveland 4163. T (07) 3829-8899. E [email protected] W artgallery.redland.qld.gov.au Free admission. H Mon–Fri 9.00 to 4.00. To Jan 14, 2024 Frank Sherrin.

Frank Sherrin, Untitled (pavilion), n.d, oil on canvas, 18 × 23cm Redland Art Gallery Collection. Donated on behalf of June Marie Sherrin’s estate, 2021 Photograph: Carl Warner Courtesy Redland Performing Arts Centre

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UQ Art Museum

Anthea Polson Art

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.

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. Jan 27 to Feb 10, 2024 On The Path That Leads Back To You by Steve Tyerman. See ad page 11.

Gallery One Shop 16.02 The Brickworks, 107 Ferry Road, Southport 4215. 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. On now Sneakers Unboxed: Studio to Street. See ad page 13.

Drew Kahu‫ދ‬Ɨina Broderick, Billboard I (The sovereignty of the land is perpetuated in righteousness), 2017, vinyl banner and LED sign on support structure, framed reproduction of a historical artwork (Death of Captain James Cook, George Carter, c.1783, from the Bishop Museum Archives, Honolulu) Courtesy the artist, Bishop Museum Archives, Honolulu and UQ Art Museum

Gold Coast Anthea Polson Art MAIN BEACH

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MACINTOSH ISLAND

CHEVRON ISLAND SURFERS PARADISE HOTA Gallery

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PUMA X RIME NYC Luxe Sky Wedge, 2013 Ed Reeve, Design Museum London Courtesy HOTA, Home of the Arts, Queensland

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Sunshine Coast TEWANTIN Noosa Regional Gallery

EUMUNDI

NOOSA HEADS

PEREGIAN BEACH

COOLUM BEACH

South East Region

NAMBOUR

Montville Art Gallery

Bill Henson, Untitled 3 (detail), 2018–19, from the series ‘Untitled’ 2018–19 Museum of Australian Photography, City of Monash Collection Courtesy the artist, Tolarno Galleries, Melbourne, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney and Noosa Regional Gallery

BUDERIM

MONTVILLE

GYMPIE

Gympie Regional Gallery

NOOSA CALOUNDRA

KINGAROY

Caloundra Regional Gallery

SUNSHINE COAST

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. Dec 2 to Feb 18, 2024 The light fades but the gods remain by Bill Henson is a major exhibition commissioned by the Museum of Australian Photography (MAPh) showcasing two key series by Henson, one of Australia’s most eminent artists. Exploring the suburb of Glen Waverley where he grew up, Henson explores the notion of home, intensifying the everyday to a point of dramatic revelation and romantic beauty. Also, She Does an exhibition of work by Kellie O’Dempsey.

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.

Ipswich Art Gallery d’Arcy Doyle Place, Ipswich 4305. H Daily 10.00 to 5.00 unless stated otherwise.

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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. Established in 1937, Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery is the first public art gallery in regional Queensland. The Gallery is located in the downtown heart of Toowoomba, set amongst vibrant street art, green spaces, cafés and boutique shops. Home to the nationally significant Lionel Lindsay Gallery and Library Collection, the Fred and Lucy Gould Art Collection, and the Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery – Toowoomba City Collection, the Gallery is owned and operated by Toowoomba Regional Council.

Bundaberg Hervey Bay Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery BUNDABERG

CHILDERS

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

Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery, 531 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba Courtesy Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery

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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. To Feb 11, 2024 Hervey Bay School of Displacement with Keg de Souza. In response to the housing crisis that faces the Fraser Coast and many communities around Australia, Hervey Bay Regional Gallery is proud to present Hervey Bay School of Displacement with nationally renowned artist Keg de Souza. An iterative, socially engaged and site-specific exhibition project, de Souza’s School of Displacement series has been staged previously in Redfern, North Melbourne, and Newcastle. Turning its focus to the Fraser Coast, Hervey Bay School of Displacement invites our community to engage in active and deep listening through a suite of public programs designed to share stories, connect and build resilience together. Hervey Bay School of Displacement is presented in partnership with the Hervey Bay Neighbourhood Centre and Fraser Coast Regional Council’s Community Development and Engagement Team. To Feb 11, 2024 Michael Cook: Livin’ the Dream. Raised in Hervey Bay and currently residing on the Sunshine Coast, Michael Cook interrogates the legacy of colonisation by remixing, inverting and reconstructing icons of Australian identity. Theatrically staged and highly polished, Cook’s photographic artworks tease out the fictitious possibilities of familiar narratives, combining the personal with the political and the historical with the imaginary. Drawing on a recent gift to the Hervey Bay Regional Gallery Art Collection, works from Cook’s series Livin’ the Dream,

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2020, will be displayed alongside a new body or work, Fake, 2022. Considered together, these works offer a timely reflection on the alienating absurdity of consumer desire and the “Australian dream.” As Cook explains, “When I consider our obsession with material wealth, I realise that maybe what we really want are the things that Aboriginal culture has always valued – community, family and giving back.”

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 Dec 10 Ellis Rowan: Colonialism and Nature Painting. To Jan 14, 2024 Daniel Wallwork: Sunsets and Spinifex. To Jan 28, 2024 JamFactory ICON Jessica Loughlin: Of Light. To Feb 18, 2024 Melanie Hava: Bugan Mungan. Dec 16 to Feb 18, 2024 Gordon Hookey: A MURRIALITY.

Gab Titui Cultural Centre

The Redfern School of Displacement taking place within Keg de Souza’s We Built This City, 2016, for the 20th Biennale of Sydney Courtesy the artist and Hervey Bay Regional Gallery

North

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.

NorthSite Contemporary Arts

Gab Titui Cultural Centre

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.

THURSDAY ISLAND

Perc Tucker Regional Gallery COOKTOWN UMI Arts Tableland Regional Gallery

NorthSite Contemporary Arts Cairns Art Gallery CAIRNS

Perc Tucker Regional Gallery Pinnacles Gallery

TOWNSVILLE

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 Gallery closed for renovations with public programs ongoing in various locations throughout the region. Visit our website to locate ongoing public programs and events, search the art collection, take virtual tours of past exhibitions, and more.

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 Jan 21, 2024 Asia Pacific Contemporary: Three Decades of APT celebrates The Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, recently in its tenth iteration. Featuring works that have appeared in the Triennial since its debut in the 1990s, and across media from painting and sculpture to video, performance and works on paper, Asia Pacific Contemporary showcases art from Aotearoa New Zealand, Australia, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Taiwan, Vanuatu, and Vietnam. As these varied and compelling artworks demonstrate, the Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art continues to be a pre-eminent platform for the art of Asia, Australia and the Pacific, surveying a vast and dynamic region through a series of exhibitions, forums and cultural exchanges. The diverse works in Asia Pacific Contemporary reflect the triennial embrace of contemporary art in all its forms, ranging from the ceremonial to the conceptual, and from the deeply personal to the resolutely social.

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Dec 8 to Feb 11, 2024 Sihot’e Nioge: When Skirts Become Artworks reveals the centrality of nioge, painted, and sihot’e, appliquéd, beaten bark cloths in Omie culture and life from the first Omie man and woman who arrived on the earth until today. Working from the remote mountain rainforests of Oro Province, not so far from Kokoda, Papua New Guinea, the Omie Tapa artists continue to develop the most colourful and compositionally diverse, bark cloth art in the Pacific region, using all natural products from their vast, rainforest homelands.

Alick Tipoti, Kisay Dhangal, 2016, bronze with mother-of-pearl inlay, 194 × 202 × 102cm, 280 kg (overall) ANMM Collection Purchased with funds from the Sid Faithfull and Christine Sadler program supporting Contemporary Indigenous Maritime Heritage in Far North Queensland and the Torres Strait Islands through the ANM Foundation Courtesy the artist and Pinnacles Gallery

Rockhampton Museum of Art 220 Quay Street, Rockhampton 4700. H Daily 9.00 to 4.00. Doris Naumo, Buruhi dehi’e Vei’e ijihe Vindho’e, Eagle feathers, lizard bone, human belly button, 2019, natural rainforest plant pigments beaten bark cloth, 118 × 140cm Courtesy the artist, Omie Tapa Artists PNG and Baboa Gallery, Brisbane 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. To March 3, 2024 Mariw Minaral (Spiritual Patterns) brings together some of the finest examples of Zendah Kes (Torres Strait Islands) artist Alick Tipoti’s unique and intricate linocut printmaking practice. The exhibition also contains his award-winning sculptural works, contemporary masks and film. A cultural and environmental artist, Tipoti is highly respected for his work in regenerating cultural knowledge and language. Guided by the traditional cultural practices of his people, Tipoti’s storytelling encompasses traditional cosmology, marine environments and ocean conservation – focusing on what it means to be a sea person.

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Tableland Regional Gallery 16 Robert Street, Atherton 4883. H Tues–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat 9.00 to 12.00. Closed Sun–Mon.

Umbrella Studio Contemporary Arts 408 Flinders Street, Townsville 4810. 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.

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

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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 inside front cover.

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

Western District

Svenja, Bird Trio (detail) 2020, mixed media on silk, 55 × 155cm Courtesy the artist and Dogwood Crossing, Miles

Grassland Art Gallery

Outback Regional Gallery WINTON LONGREACH

EMERALD

Longreach Arts & Crafts Centre Gallery TAMBO

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

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. To Jan 27, 2024 John Mullins Memorial Art Gallery: Algalrhythms by Svenja. This conceptual study of the King Island Shoreline offers insight into the rawness and power of nature and the beauty of what is life and death through the study of the stages of decay. Curved Wall: A. Matures by Miles Respite Group. This is the first exhibition for the group, which highlights their various talents through a compilation of styles.

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 Dec 31 AW8 Australia Wide Eight – an Ozquilt Network touring exhibition. To March 2024 Outback Now – interpreting place by fusing artworks from local talent with the Outback Regional Gallery collection.

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Artist Index

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Artist index

Abbey, Rebecca

Frankston Arts Centre

VIC

Carroll, Amelia

Liverpool Street Gallery

Ellis, Nicole

Grace Cossington Smith

Abd, Eddie

Casula Powerhouse

SYD

Cavaliere, Katthy

Shoalhaven Regional

NSW

Elyard, Samuel

Shoalhaven Regional

Lock-Up

SYD

SYD NSW

Abdullah, Abdul-Rahman UQ Art Museum

QLD

Chaffey, Nicole

NSW

Emin, Tracey

NGA

ACT

Afshar, Hoda

Art Gallery of NSW

SYD

Chan, Chun Yin Rainbow UQ Art Museum

QLD

Este, Tatjana

Rubicon ARI

MEL

Ah Kee, Vernon

Gosford Regional

NSW

Chan, Louisa

Red Tree Theatre

NSW

Exler, Isabella

Alternating Current

MEL

Ah Kee, Vernon

Shoalhaven Regional

NSW

Choi, Susie

Sabbia Gallery

Faery, Aleshanee

Bundoora Homestead

MEL

Akira, Akira

Fremantle Arts Centre

Christensen, Nadine

Buxton Contemporary

MEL

Fanton, Peter

Frankston Arts Centre

Albert, Tony

Gosford Regional

NSW

Clark, Maree

Shoalhaven Regional

NSW

Fayrer, Grace

Tweed Regional Gallery

Albert, Tony

Shoalhaven Regional

NSW

Coburn, John

Fellia Melas Gallery

SYD

Fergus, Ryann

Alternating Current

MEL

Alipour, Behzad

Midland Junction

Coleman, William

Fellia Melas Gallery

SYD

Ferran, Anne

Shoalhaven Regional

NSW

WA

WA

SYD

VIC NSW

Anderson, Evie

Alternating Current

MEL

Coleridge, Edward

Qdos Fine Arts

VIC

Fieldhouse, Janet

Fremantle Arts Centre

WA

Anderson, Kim

Flinders Lane Gallery

MEL

Contos, Sarah

Fremantle Arts Centre

WA

Flatley, Rosell

Fairfield City Gallery

SYD

Atoui, Tarek

MCA

MEL

Axelsen, Heidi

Lock-Up

Baker, Tiyan

MCA

SYD

Ballis, Kate

Manly Art Gallery

SYD

Coulter, Emma

Shepparton Art Museum

Banazi, Kate

Canberra Glassworks

ACT

Coulter, Ross

Walker Street Gallery

Bassi, Christopher

MCA

SYD

Councillor-Barns, Jarnda Midland Junction

Bassi, Christopher

Museum of Brisbane

QLD

Cox, Dale

SYD

Cook, Michael

Hervey Bay Regional

QLD

Fleming, Jordan

Walker Street Gallery

NSW

Cope, Megan

Gosford Regional

NSW

Ford, Jay

Old Auction House

VIC

Coppersmith, Yvette

Bayside Gallery

MEL

Fox, Belinda

Manly Art Gallery

SYD

VIC

Fredericks, Murray

MAPh

MEL

MEL

Fredericks, Norton

Museum of Brisbane

QLD

French, Neville

Manly Art Gallery

SYD

QUT Art Museum

QLD NSW

WA

Australian Galleries

MEL

Fuller, Helen

Bassi, Christopher

UQ Art Museum

QLD

Cox, Erin

Lomond Back Room

MEL

Fuller, Todd

Shoalhaven Regional

Beard, Colin

Midnight in Paris

MEL

Cranstoun, Sam

Manly Art Gallery

SYD

Galloway, Sebastian

Handmark Gallery

TAS

Beasley, Ada

EVERYWHEN ART

VIC

Crooke, Ray

Fellia Melas Gallery

SYD

GANEAA

Wangaratta Art Gallery

VIC

Beaumont, Fifi

Alternating Current

MEL

crowEST, Sarah

Bayside Gallery

MEL

Garlett, Jeanette

Midland Junction

Beck, Erika

Thienny Lee Gallery

SYD

Crowley, Sean

Robin Gibson Gallery

SYD

Gentle, Ian

Clifton School of Arts

NSW NSW

WA

Becks, Ashlee

Museum of Brisbane

QLD

Cullen, Adam

Cullen

MEL

Gentle, Ian

Wollongong Art Gallery

Bekier, Tamara

Art Gallery of Ballarat

VIC

Culliton, Lucy

Watt Space

NSW

George, Teelah

Fremantle Arts Centre

Bell, Richard

Gosford Regional

Cummings, Elisabeth

Manly Art Gallery

SYD

Gibb, Allison

MADA Gallery

MEL

ACT

Gilbert, Kevin

MCA

SYD

Gill, Simryn

MCA

SYD

Gillard, Christo

Midnight in Paris

MEL

NSW

Belobrajdic, Tony

Thienny Lee Gallery

SYD

da Silva, Anthea

M16 Artspace

Benglis, Lynda

NGA

ACT

Dacy-Cole, Sophia

Goulburn Regional

Bezzina, Joseph

Fellia Melas Gallery

SYD

Darbourne, Robert

Midland Junction

NSW WA

WA

SA

Gittoes, George

Fellia Melas Gallery

SYD

ACT

Gleeson, James

Fellia Melas Gallery

SYD

Arthouse Gallery

SYD

Gleghorn OAM, Thomas Art by Farquhar

Alternating Current

MEL

Glynn-Braun, Carmen

Fairfield City Gallery

SYD SYD

Blachford, Tom

Manly Art Gallery

SYD

Darkson, Brad

ACE

Blackall, Donna

Australian Tapestry

MEL

Darroch, Ham

Canberra Glassworks

Bonini, Moorina

MCA

SYD

Davenport, Jo

Booth, Bruno

Art Gallery of WA

WA

Davies, Bridget

SA

Boston, Paul

Niagara Galleries

MEL

Davies, Emma

Frankston Arts Centre

VIC

Goldin, Barbara

Thienny Lee Gallery

Bourgeois, Louise

Art Gallery of NSW

SYD

Davies, Paul

Manly Art Gallery

SYD

Goldin, Nan

NGA

ACT

Bourgeois, Louise

NGA

ACT

Davila, Juan

Shoalhaven Regional

Golding, Dennis

Fairfield City Gallery

SYD

Boyd, David

Fellia Melas Gallery

SYD

Davis, James

Qdos Fine Arts

VIC

Gorman, Lisa

Warrnambool Art Gallery

Bradley, Darren

Manly Art Gallery

SYD

Davis, Mariquita “Micki” UQ Art Museum

QLD

Gough, Julie

Lock-Up

NSW

MEL

MEL

NSW

VIC

Brandon, Anthony

Latrobe Regional

VIC

Daw, Robyn

Australian Tapestry

Grant, Ella

Alternating Current

Brassil, Joan

MCA

SYD

Dawson, Brianna

Midland Junction

WA

Green, Rona

Art Gallery of Ballarat

VIC

Breen, William

Flinders Lane Gallery

MEL

Dawson, Janet

Stella Downer Fine Art

SYD

Griffin, Rosi

Manly Art Gallery

SYD

UQ Art Museum

Griffith, Pamela

Fellia Melas Gallery

MEL

Griffiths, Julijana

Wollongong Art Gallery

De Alwis Samarawickrama, Dinithi

Broderick, Drew Kahu‫ދ‬Ɨina

Bundoora Homestead

QLD

Brown, David

EVERYWHEN ART

Browne, Vicky

Blue Mountains

NSW

VIC

Brunsdon, Nic

NGV International

MEL

Bungaan (Joanne Parfitt) Midland Junction

WA

SYD NSW

de Lacy, Yvette

Gallery Humble

VIC

Gromm, Michael

Wagner Contemporary

SYD

de Medici, eX

Canberra Museum

ACT

Guerrilla Girls

Walker Street Gallery

MEL

de Souza, Keg

Hervey Bay Regional

QLD

Haalebos, Saskia

M16 Artspace

ACT

Dean, Tacita

MCA

SYD

Hagerty, Marie

Nancy Sever Gallery

ACT

Burdett, Rickesha

Midland Junction

WA

Devon, Chelsea

Alternating Current

MEL

HaHa

Shoalhaven Regional

NSW

Burke, Rachel

Walker Street Gallery

MEL

Dickens, Karla

STATION | Melbourne

MEL

Hanks, Rew

Nicholas Thompson

MEL

Burt, Keith

Museum of Brisbane

QLD

Dickerson, Robert

Fellia Melas Gallery

SYD

Hansen, Anneka

Alternating Current

MEL

Busuttil, Teresa

ACE

SA

Dicks, Brett Leigh

Bunbury Regional

WA

Hanson, Philip

Midland Junction

Butters, Phillipa

Thienny Lee Gallery

SYD

Dohrmann, Lucia

Fremantle Arts Centre

WA

Harris, Brent

TarraWarra Museum

WA MEL

Button, Georgia

ACE

Done, Ken

Ken Done Gallery

SYD

Hashemi, Seya

Art Space on Concourse

SYD

Byrt, Roger

Chapman & Bailey

MEL

Douglas, Billie

Old Auction House

VIC

Hava, Melanie

Cairns Art Gallery

QLD QLD

SA

Calfuqueo, Seba

UQ Art Museum

QLD

Drew, Noni

Bayside Gallery

MEL

Havini, Taloi

Museum of Brisbane

Campbell, Cressida

Fellia Melas Gallery

SYD

Dumas, Marlene

NGA

ACT

Henson, Bill

Noosa Regional

QLD

Campbell, Robyn

Suki & Hugh Gallery

NSW

Dunlop, Sophie

Fellia Melas Gallery

SYD

Herd, Jennifer

Gosford Regional

NSW

Canning, Cris

Fellia Melas Gallery

SYD

Duxbury, Lesley

Stephen McLaughlan

MEL

Hester, Joy

Shoalhaven Regional

NSW

Capone, Jacobus

Mosman Art Gallery

SYD

Dwyer, Mikala

Fremantle Arts Centre

WA

Hirschmann, Robert

Wangaratta Art Gallery

Cardinet, Carolyn

Bayside Gallery

MEL

Dynan, Amy

Stanley Street Gallery

SYD

Hoffie, Pat

QUT Art Museum

Carey, Anna

Manly Art Gallery

SYD

Eastaway, Lynne

Grace Cossington Smith

SYD

Hogden, Warren

Incinerator Art Space

SYD

Carmichael, Elisa Jane

Museum of Brisbane

QLD

Edwards, McLean

Fellia Melas Gallery

SYD

Honeyfield, Pamela

Defiance Gallery

SYD

Carmichael, Elisa Jane

UQ Art Museum

QLD

Elliott, Judi

Canberra Glassworks

ACT

Honeywill, John

Museum of Brisbane

QLD

Carmichael, Sonja

UQ Art Museum

QLD

Ellis, Brodie

Bendigo Art Gallery

VIC

Honore, Marie

Bayside Gallery

MEL

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VIC QLD

Hookey, Gordon

Cairns Art Gallery

QLD

Lundmark, Dana

Incinerator Art Space

SYD

Nolan, Sidney

Canberra Museum

ACT

Hookey, Gordon

Gosford Regional

NSW

Lynch, Julie

Thienny Lee Gallery

SYD

Nolan, Sidney

Fellia Melas Gallery

SYD

Howarth, Sophie

Midnight in Paris

MEL

Lyons, Shannon

Goolugatup Heathcote

WA

Nolan, Sidney

Shoalhaven Regional

NSW

Hughes, Natalya

Mornington Peninsula

MEL

Mabo, Boneta-Marie

Museum of Brisbane

QLD

Norton, Dean

Walker Street Gallery

MEL

Humphries, Sarah

Midland Junction

WA

MacFarlane, Larissa

Bundoora Homestead

MEL

Nott, Rosie

Chapman & Bailey

MEL

Humphries, Shirleen

Midland Junction

WA

Mackinnon, William

Philip Bacon Galleries

QLD

Nowrungsah, Joyce

Latrobe Regional

VIC

Hunt, Nina Machielse

Wangaratta Art Gallery

VIC

Macleod, Euan

Watt Space

NSW

O’Dempsey, Kellie

Noosa Regional

QLD

Hunter, Todd

Scott Livesey Galleries

MEL

NSW

Inglis, Kath

JamFactory

Iqbal, Mehwish

Fairfield City Gallery

Irving, Jules Irving, Tony Isermann, Jim

Manly Art Gallery

Ivachenko, Imogen

Midland Junction

WA

Jarvis, Sue

Sue Jarvis Gallery

VIC

Jeffreys, Leila

Art Gallery of Ballarat

VIC

May, Anne-Marie

Jenner, Isaac Walter

QAGOMA

QLD

McDonald, Kim

Joannou, Pollyxenia

Grace Cossington Smith

SYD

McDowell, Sean

Jog, Manasee

Ladder Art Space

MEL

McIntosh, Clementine Belle

Johns, Jasper

Museum Art and Culture

NSW

M16 Artspace

ACT

Owen, Wayde

Shoalhaven Regional

Johnson, Cara

Ararat Gallery TAMA

VIC

McKenna, Noel

Manly Art Gallery

SYD

Owls of Nebraska

Latrobe Regional

VIC

Johnson, Jess

Shepparton Art Museum

VIC

McLeod, Euan

Fellia Melas Gallery

SYD

Papunya Tula Artists

Utopia Art Sydney

SYD

Jones, Jonathan

Artspace

VIC

Jones, Laura

Tweed Regional Gallery

Jónsi

Mona

Jumaadi

MCA

Kandinsky, Vasily

Art Gallery of NSW

Man&Wah

Museum of Brisbane

QLD

O’Doherty, Chris

Watt Space

Marawili, Djambawa

UQ Art Museum

QLD

O’Donnell, Lance

Manly Art Gallery

SYD

SYD

Margolin, Aura

Glen Eira Gallery

MEL

O’Keeffe, Sean

Blue Mountains

NSW

Incinerator Art Space

SYD

Mark, India

Tweed Regional Gallery

NSW

Oberman, Helen

Firestation Print Studio

MEL

Fellia Melas Gallery

SYD

Martin, Clare

M16 Artspace

ACT

Oliver, Bronwyn

NGA

ACT

SYD

Martin, Harry

Maunsell Wickes

SYD

Olley, Margaret

Museum of Brisbane

QLD

Mason, Phill

Handmark Gallery

TAS

Olley, Margaret

Tweed Regional Gallery

NSW

Mathews, Jennifer

ACE

SA

Olsen, John

Fellia Melas Gallery

SYD

Fremantle Arts Centre

WA

Olsen, John

Olsen

MEL

Latrobe Regional

VIC

Olsen, Nick

Wagner Contemporary

SYD

Bayside Gallery

MEL

Orpin, Beci

Shepparton Art Museum

VIC

Orszulok, Halinka

Penrith Regional

SYD

SA

NSW

SYD

Meade, John

McClelland Gallery

Parfitt, Joanne

Midland Junction

WA

NSW

Mei-Ling, Xue

Museum of Brisbane

QLD

Park, Sassy

Robin Gibson Gallery

SYD

TAS

Mein, Annemeike

Whitehorse Artspace

MEL

Parkegren, Malin

Australian Tapestry

MEL

SYD

Mellor, Danie

Manly Art Gallery

SYD

Parkinson, Lucy

Latrobe Regional

SYD

Mellor, Jo

Mosman Art Gallery

SYD

Patlas, Tina

Walker Street Gallery

VIC MEL

Kane, Paul

Bendigo Art Gallery

VIC

Mendieta, Ana

NGA

ACT

Paxton, Sally

Fellia Melas Gallery

Karlo, Gibson

Canberra Glassworks

ACT

Meuwissen, Louise

Bundoora Homestead

MEL

Peachey, Rachel

Blue Mountains

VIC

Mileikowski, Lilach

Glen Eira Gallery

MEL

Pelloe, Emily

Lawrence Wilson

WA

Miles, Dale

Australian Galleries

SYD

Penfold, Gabrielle

Maunsell Wickes

SYD SYD

Kato, Chaco

Latrobe Regional

Kearney, Janne

Flinders Lane Gallery

MEL

SYD NSW

Kedem, Rimona

Qdos Fine Arts

Miles, Gary

Bradley Hall Antiques

VIC

Perceval, Matthew

Fellia Melas Gallery

Keele-bedford, Denise

Art at St Francis’

MEL

Miller, Ishbel Morag

Thienny Lee Gallery

SYD

Pezaloom

Latrobe Regional

Kelly, William

Shoalhaven Regional

NSW

Miller, Lee

Heide Museum

MEL

Phelps, Lyndall

Museum of Brisbane

Kerr, Louise

Watt Space

NSW

Moffatt, Tracey

MCA

SYD

Phillips, April

Canberra Glassworks

ACT

Kimber, Mark

GAGPROJECTS

Moline, Hugo

Lock-Up

Phu, Jason

STATION | Melbourne

MEL

King, Kelsie

Watt Space

NSW

Mombassa, Reg

Rogue Pop-up Gallery

SYD

Pittock, Kenny

OLSEN Gallery

SYD

King, Martin

Australian Galleries

MEL

Mombassa, Reg

Watt Space

NSW

Pittock, Kenny

Walker Street Gallery

MEL

Kiriazis, Joanna

Bundoora Homestead

MEL

Monet, Claude

Tweed Regional Gallery

NSW

Plummer, Katy B

Casula Powerhouse

SYD

Klenner, Monika Maria

Incinerator Art Space

SYD

Mora, Mirka

Warrnambool Art Gallery

VIC

Podmore, Julian

Museum of Brisbane

QLD

Kngwarray, Emily Kam

NGA

ACT

Morehouse, Lauren V

Ladder Art Space

MEL

Pollard, Penny

Bundoora Homestead

MEL

Knight, Jasper

Linton & Kay Galleries

WA

Moreno, Andrea Portela

Tweed Regional Gallery

NSW

Poulgrain, Sarah

MCA

SYD

Knight, Paul

Fremantle Arts Centre

WA

Morgan, Sally

Shoalhaven Regional

NSW

Preddy, Leeann

Bundoora Homestead

MEL

VIC

SA

NSW

VIC QLD

Knight, Paul

MUMA

MEL

Morley, Ingrid

Defiance Gallery

SYD

Proposch, Samantha

Alternating Current

MEL

Kraskov, Kristina

Frankston Arts Centre

VIC

Morris, Kent

Walker Street Gallery

MEL

proppaNOW

Gosford Regional

NSW

Kudlac, Troy

Manly Art Gallery

SYD

Mosig, Paul

Blue Mountains

NSW

Prosciutti, Andrea

Midnight in Paris

MEL

La Fae, Phoebe

Latrobe Regional

VIC

Moss, Lizzie

EVERYWHEN ART

Pye, Andy

Wangaratta Art Gallery

Lahey, Vida

Museum of Brisbane

QLD

Mostyn, Santiago

UQ Art Museum

QLD

Quartermaine, Crystal

Midland Junction

Lai, Phong Chi

Australian Tapestry

MEL

Moulène, Jean-Luc

Mona

TAS

Radovic, Milomirka

Museum of Brisbane

Lal, Shivanjani

Fairfield City Gallery

SYD

Mucha, Logan

Bundoora Homestead

MEL

Lam, Nikki

MCA

SYD

Murniasih, I Gusti Ayu Kadek

Larwill, David

Larwill Studio

MEL

Laurence, Clairy

Museum of Brisbane

QLD

Lee, Ellen

Shepparton Art Museum

VIC

Leith, David

Midland Junction

WA

Lewis, Henry

Muswellbrook Regional

VIC

Radun, Maria

Frankston Arts Centre

Rauschenberg, Robert

Museum Art and Culture

VIC WA QLD VIC NSW

NGA

ACT

Rayner, Sarah

Museum of Brisbane

QLD

Incinerator Art Space

SYD

Reece, Simon

Blue Mountains

NSW

Nakahira, Misako

Australian Tapestry

MEL

Rees, Bronwyn

Firestation Print Studio

MEL

Namatjira, Vincent

Art Gallery of SA

SA

Refaei, Nadia

Fairfield City Gallery

SYD

NSW

Namok, Rosella

EVERYWHEN ART

VIC

Rewa, Edith

Museum of Brisbane

QLD

Murray, Lesley

Li, Ruth Ju-shih

Australian Centre China

ACT

Nelson, Danielle

Midland Junction

WA

Reynolds, Anna

Eve and the Serpent

VIC

Liao, Pixy

Griffith University

QLD

New Mineral Collective

UQ Art Museum

QLD

Ricardo, Geoffrey

Qdos Fine Arts

VIC

Liebetrau, Lisa

Goolugatup Heathcote

SYD

Lindsay, Norman

Norman Lindsay Gallery

Linou, Christos

Old Auction House

Lock, Christian

GAGPROJECTS

Loft, Jenny

Stephen McLaughlan

Loughlin, Jessica

Cairns Art Gallery

Lucas, Sarah

NGA

WA

Nguyen-Long, Mai

Wollongong Art Gallery

NSW

Rich, Roberta Joy

Fairfield City Gallery

NSW

Nicholas, Hilda Rix

Lauraine Diggins

MEL

Rich, Roberta Joy

PICA

VIC

Nilsen, Laurie

Gosford Regional

NSW

Richards, Adrienne

Watt Space

NSW

SA

Nixon, John

Fremantle Arts Centre

WA

Robba, Leo

Watt Space

NSW

MEL

Nixon, John

Geelong Gallery

VIC

Robinson, William

QUT Art Museum

QLD

QLD

Nixon, John

MCA

SYD

Robison, Leonie

Thienny Lee Gallery

SYD

ACT

No.223

Griffith University

QLD

Rohan, Monica

Museum of Brisbane

QLD

WA

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Romalis, Barbara

Manly Art Gallery

SYD

Stillman, Kylie

Mornington Peninsula

MEL

Wallam, Rhona

Bunbury Regional

WA

Rooden, Theo

Australian Tapestry

MEL

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Cairns Art Gallery

QLD QLD

Rowan, Ellis

Cairns Art Gallery

QLD

Stone, Karen

Museum of Brisbane

QLD

Watson, Judy

UQ Art Museum

Rowan, Marian Ellis

Fellia Melas Gallery

SYD

Stringfellow, Kim

Manly Art Gallery

SYD

Wedgwood, Josiah

David Roche Foundation

Rubin, Victor

Fellia Melas Gallery

SYD

Strocchi, Marina

Australian Galleries

MEL

Wei, Guan

Manly Art Gallery

Wells, Zoe

Midland Junction

WA

West, Katie

Fremantle Arts Centre

WA

Rychner, Patrick

Cook Street Collective

Svenja

Dogwood Crossing

QLD

Salt, Britt

Australian Tapestry

MEL

VIC

Sweaney, Robyn

Manly Art Gallery

SYD

Samuels, Jeffrey

Boomalli Aboriginal

SYD

Tate, Catherine

Incinerator Art Space

SYD

Sandoval, Juan Rodriguez

Incinerator Gallery

MEL

Taylor, Andrew

OLSEN Gallery

SYD

Sansom, Gareth

GAGPROJECTS

Taylor, Lea

Midland Junction

WA QLD

SA

SA SYD

West, Sally

Fellia Melas Gallery

Whale, Mirra

Tweed Regional Gallery

NSW

SYD

Whiskey, Kaylene

NGV Ian Potter Centre

MEL

Whiteley, Brett

Fellia Melas Gallery

SYD

Wickham, Stephen

Stephen McLaughlan

MEL

Santiago, Marikit

Bendigo Art Gallery

VIC

Te Ao, Shannon

UQ Art Museum

Sarwari, Sha

Fairfield City Gallery

SYD

Teece, Selina

EVERYWHEN ART

VIC

Sawa, Hiraki

QAGOMA

QLD

Templeton, Deanna

Art Gallery of WA

WA

Scambler, Stewart

Bunbury Regional

WA

Templeton, Ed

Art Gallery of WA

WA

Williams, Neil

Cook Street Collective

VIC

Scardifield, Kate

Fremantle Arts Centre

WA

Templeton, Harriette

Alternating Current

MEL

Williams, Paul

Thienny Lee Gallery

SYD

Searle, Bronwyn

Museum of Brisbane

QLD

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Fellia Melas Gallery

SYD

See, Pamela

Museum of Brisbane

QLD

Thomson, Ann

S.H. Ervin Gallery

SYD

Wing, Jason

Shoalhaven Regional

NSW

Selenitsch, Nick

Walker Street Gallery

MEL

Thomson, Hayley

Midland Junction

WA

Winmar, Julie

Midland Junction

WA

Shead, Gary

Shoalhaven Regional

NSW

Tillers, Imants

Mosman Art Gallery

SYD

Wlodarczak, Gosia

Manly Art Gallery

SYD

Shead, Gary

Tweed Regional Gallery

NSW

Tipoti, Alick

MCA

SYD

Wolseley, John

Bendigo Art Gallery

VIC

Sheehan, Kevin

80:20 artist agency

SYD

Tipoti, Alick

Pinnacles Gallery

QLD

Wood, Bethan Laura

NGV International

MEL

Sheppard, Stephanie

Midland Junction

VIC

Sherrin, Frank

Redland Performing Arts

Shimmen, Heather

Latrobe Regional

Short, Frank

Shoalhaven Regional

WA QLD VIC NSW

Titshall, Tiffany

Central Goldfields

Tjapangati, Nyilyari

Scott Livesey Galleries

Woodward, Margaret

Fellia Melas Gallery

SYD

MEL

Woz

Bundoora Homestead

MEL

Tobin, Leanne

Casula Powerhouse

SYD

Wu, Eden

Alternating Current

MEL

Tomlinson, Jane

Bundoora Homestead

MEL

Wulia, Tintin

RMIT Gallery

MEL

SYD

Wyatt, Susan Cooper

Lawrence Wilson

WA

Yadav, Shikha

Old Auction House

VIC

Simpson, Sancintya Mohini MCA

SYD

Tozer, Claire

Thienny Lee Gallery

Sinnamon, Judith

Museum of Brisbane

QLD

Truong, Truc

ACE

SA

Slee, Shannon

Australian Tapestry

MEL

Truong, Truc

MCA

SYD

Smith, Kiki

NGA

ACT

Tsourlenes, Nicole

Bundoora Homestead

MEL

Spangenberg, Drew

Canberra Glassworks

ACT

Tyerman, Steve

Anthea Polson Art

QLD

Spero, Nancy

NGA

ACT

Unbound Collective

UQ Art Museum

QLD

Srinivasan, Jaishree

Museum of Brisbane

QLD

Utomo, Karina

Latrobe Regional

VIC

Stanley, Janice

EVERYWHEN ART

VIC

Vagg, Tim

Art Gallery of Ballarat

VIC

Stavrou, Vicki

Manly Art Gallery

SYD

Varendorff, Anna

Museum of Brisbane

QLD

Steller, Heidi

Incinerator Art Space

SYD

Varvaressos, Vicki

Shoalhaven Regional

NSW

Young, Jock

Handmark Gallery

TAS

Young, Liam

NGV Ian Potter Centre

MEL

Young, Mark

Chapman & Bailey

MEL

Zalakos, Jonathon

M16 Artspace

ACT

Zavros, Michael

Museum of Brisbane

QLD

Zhang, Maggie

Alternating Current

MEL

Zhi, Jiang

Shoalhaven Regional

NSW

Stevens, Kate

S.H. Ervin Gallery

SYD

Vercoe, Grant

University Gallery

NSW

Zhipeng, Lin

Griffith University

QLD

Stevens, Leyla

MCA

SYD

Walker, John R

Orange Regional Gallery

NSW

Zhou, Siying

Incinerator Gallery

MEL SYD

Stevens, Leyla

UQ Art Museum

QLD

Walker, John R

Utopia Art Sydney

SYD

Zimpel, Christina

OLSEN Gallery

Stewart, Catherine

Thienny Lee Gallery

SYD

Walker, Thornton

Australian Galleries

SYD

Zizys, Kate

Latrobe Regional

Stewart, Nellie

Vivien Anderson Gallery

MEL

Wallace, Steffie

Bayside Gallery

MEL

Zofrea, Salvatore

Shoalhaven Regional

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