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Victoria 108
Sydney 118
New South Wales 140
Australian Capital Territory 148
Tasmania 152
South Australia 156
Western Australia 160
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Artist Index 174
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LOVE
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Museum is celebrated with stories of love – a
universal concept that we embrace in many ways.
‘Love’ wraps itself in friendship, desire, devotion and
romance and nurtures pain and heartache. From
1 December the Museum morphs into an intimate
storytelling ‘love seat’ exploring expressions of love
through personal items, shared experiences and
commissioned artworks. The audience is invited
to wander through the space with a digital guide
accompanied by a musical soundtrack, moving
through to purpose-built ‘love shacks’ then leave
their own impressions of love at the Heart Garden
installation. Works from the Heide Museum of
Modern Art Collection, and a sparkling performance
work by The Huxleys, complement the exhibition.
Concludes 28 April 2019.
museumsvictoria.com.au
artgallery.sa.gov.au
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Destination Sydney:
Re-imagined
Art historian Lou Klepac has worked with the directors of Manly Art Gallery & Museum, Mosman
Art Gallery and S.H. Ervin Gallery on a special collaboration to impart the spirit of Sydney. This
summer the spaces will host concurrent exhibitions comprising 130 works from Ken Done,
Adrian Feint, Ethel Carrick-Fox, Nicholas Harding, Michael Johnson, Robert Klippel, Roy de
Maistre, Wendy Sharpe and Jeffrey Smart. ‘Re-imagined’ is the third iteration of the successful
theme, with the artists chosen for the unique ways, conceptually and materially, in which they
have engaged with or been inspired by
Sydney. Audiences can experience the
landscape, urban and natural, as they
move between the three venues. Showing
from 7 December to 17 March 2019,
along with free and ticketed events.
mgnsw.org.au
mosmanartgallery.org.au
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Love & Desire
The Pre-Raphaelite movement drew inspiration from history, literature and religion to create
detailed, colourful compositions dense with symbolic meaning. From Shakespeare’s tragic-
romantic characters to Tennyson’s Arthurian maidens, and Victorian narratives of fallen women
and moral conduct, their works combined medieval romanticism and modern life anchored to
female beauty, sexual yearning and altered states of consciousness.
The National Gallery of Australia presents ‘Love & Desire: Pre-Raphaelite Masterpieces from the
Tate’, exclusive to Canberra from 14 December to 28 April 2019. The exhibition includes some of
Tate Britain’s most iconic paintings of the
period, alongside 40 loans from British
and Australian collections. Together they
form an impressive survey of the 1848
movement: its themes, different styles,
draughtsmanship and fondness for
collaboration.
nga.gov.au
Sydney Festival
Sydney Festival returns to transform the city with a diverse program of music, cabaret, circus,
dance, theatre and visual art, as well as scheduled talks and workshops, from 9 to 27 January 2019.
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fuel tank hidden in Mosman, or get physical as you collectively cycle 384,400km in celebration of
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large-scale outdoor sculpture
dealing with the impact of
colonialism; Ryan Presley’s
reinvention of national currency
as a celebration of Indigenous
history, or Phuong Ngo’s ten-day
durational performance inspired
by immigration involving the
folding of thousands of origami
boats, and recorded interviews
with Vietnamese refugees.
sydneyfestival.org.au
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Papunya: A place made
after the story
Geoffrey Bardon and James Bardon
The Miegunyah Press
Home Port
Gavin Fry
Cooks Hill Galleries
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Peter Boggs:
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Melbourne Books
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favour the silence of deserted towns and
landscapes, and empty rooms rendered in
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shadows and geometrical precision. In
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examines the artist’s style and technique,
his composition and manipulation of space
to discover new environments outside the
picture frame – accessible via an open doorway
or window. His uninhabited scenes are distant
yet familiar with ‘a slightly disturbing sense
of déjà vu,’ says Grishin; ‘somewhat uncanny’.
The scenes illustrating the pages of this book,
from his Boboli Gardens and laneways series
to silent streetscapes and dark interiors
accented by peering sunlight, offer a deeper
understanding of Boggs’ artistic oeuvre.
A Painted Landscape:
Across Australia
from Bush to Coast
Amber Creswell Bell
Thames & Hudson
William Robinson:
A new perspective
Nick Earls
The William Robinson Gallery, QUT
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of Contemporary Art
Eugene Yiu Nam Cheung
It’s Friday morning when curator Zara Stanhope speaks with me. With each question I pose
she provides a considered response, and it becomes evident that she too, alongside the entire
curatorial team are attentive to ensuring the show is authentic in its representation of the Asia
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project that inevitably runs the risk of blurring distinct aesthetics and communities into one
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curatorial vision. Firstly, all but one of the Australian artists included are First Nations people.
With that, we are offered a spectrum of practices representative of the varied modes of thinking in
Indigenous art. From the sardonic colonial commentary in the paintings of Vincent Namatjira to
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wind, there is subtlety that seems to buck convention.
Each artist plays with and reimagines history. With great success, ‘APT9’ has brought together
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vehemently transgressive and in search of the new.
‘APT9 builds upon the work already done in previous Triennials. I believe the artists included
have the ability to cross regions. In many ways, the Triennial is about that connectedness,’ says
Stanhope.
For many of the artists, making sense of that connectedness necessarily involves reconciling
traditions inherited from colonisation. Singapore-based artist duo Donna Ong and Robert Zhao
Renhui are known for their recreation of lush forest installations: specimens stripped from the
tropics and arranged into gallery contexts. Ong and Zhao speak to the crossing of boundaries
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sandstone structures and monuments with a subversive tone, invading the Eurocentric gallery
with their own sense of place.
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artists to reconcile their own cultural dissonance with place is a good place to start.
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Viewed wholly, the idea of ‘crossing regions’ is not simply an exchange between different
geographies. It is a framework that allows the Triennial to break through partitioned histories
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ideas without an overbearing curatorial agenda. In this way, the gallery acts as a facilitator rather
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coalesce to bestow ‘APT9’ with a grander sense of purpose unseen in many Australian institutions.
It is a showcase applauded for its sensitivity, worthy indeed of engagement and contemplation.
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Collection Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art
Courtesy the artist, Darren Knight Gallery, Sydney and Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA)
Donna Ong and Robert Zhao Renhui, 0\IRUHVWLVQRW\RXUJDUGHQ, 2015–18, mixed media installation
Photograph: Natasha Harth, QAGOMA
Courtesy the artists, FOST Gallery, Singapore, ShanghART Gallery, China and Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA)
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Craftivism. Dissident Objects
and Subversive Forms
Kathleen Linn
For much of the relative softness of the materials used in crafting techniques: yarn, fabrics, wool
and felt, craft itself has a hard edge – it is uncompromising and political. This strong lineage of
subversion and lasting entwinement with protest and social change has seen the emergence of
craft’s own form of critique or means through which to explore the power dynamics operating in
society. More recently, this has expanded and morphed with other contemporary practices and
mediums as contemporary artists reach for craft-based materials and use them in new and more
experimental ways.
‘Craftivism. Dissident Objects and Subversive Forms’ has been co-curated by Shepparton Art
Museum (SAM) Director Dr Rebecca Coates and Senior Curator Anna Briers who take on this
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contemporary art, banishing the art versus craft dichotomy of the past.
The exhibition includes 18 contemporary Australian artists who work with craft-based practices or
materials and whose work has an expressly political dimension. These artists are: Catherine Bell,
Karen Black, Penny Byrne, Erub Arts, Debris Facility, Starlie Geikie, Michelle Hamer, Kate Just,
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Deborah Kelly, Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran, Raquel Ormella, Kate Rohde, Slow Art Collective, Tai
Snaith, Hiromi Tango, James Tylor, Jemima Wyman and Paul Yore.
When I spoke with Coates, she traced craft’s subversive history in her vision for the exhibition.
She foregrounded workers’ and trade unionists’ use of craft materials in banner making to create
powerful statements about their working conditions, and demand better. Recently, the renewed
protest movement in the face of growing international conservativism has given craftivism, in the
form of protest-banner making or the pink Pussyhats of the anti-Trump protests across the USA in
early 2017, a moment of mainstream focus.
The expressly gendered lineage of craft and dissent, where women have used the domestic spaces
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features prominently within the exhibition through the work of Kate Just. Just’s use of craft-based
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dynasty but her work itself, in its exploration of gender and representation, falls unquestionably
within the space of contemporary art, speaking with strength and conviction about our current
political and social moment.
Just’s )HPLQLVW)DQ series (2015-17) of hand-knitted wall works pays homage to feminist artists
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featuring Russian activists Pussy Riot when they performed their ‘punk prayer’ in a church in
Moscow in 2012. Tai Snaith’s A world of her own (2018) includes ten wall-based ceramic works
displayed alongside several conversations (which the viewer can listen in on) that informed
the nature of each piece. It is a meditation on women in art, and the act itself. Storytelling is an
important part of Snaith’s process and these sculptures are her response to some of the ideas and
themes revealed through the exchanges she had with Chaco Kato, Sally Smart, Maree Clarke and
other mid-career and emerging women and non-binary artists about why they make art.
Contemporary artists, particularly those exploring queer perspectives, use of crafting techniques
has refocused the concept of craft as a gendered medium. The use of these highly loaded
materials and practices form fertile sites for queer futures in the work of Paul Yore. Yore employs
quilting, embellishment and embroidery to make his large-scale wall works and installations.
His works form spectacular, camp rainbow mirages utilising text to make expressly political
statements in our image-saturated and input-overloaded digital present.
Briers said that ‘the artists in this exhibition leverage both traditional craft techniques and their
associated readings in relation to gender constructs and representation. Concurrently, they
reinscribe the value of craft as a powerful and subversive tactic within the canon of contemporary
art.’
Other areas explored by artists in ‘Craftivism’ are environmental politics and climate change.
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Borders, democracy and immigration is a focus for Karen Black. Her ceramic work 7HPSRUDU\
DUUDQJHPHQWs\HOORZLQSDUWV (2017) depicts a graphic scene of a refugee giving birth in a war
zone, a scene drawn from Black’s experiences working with Syrian refugees in the Turkish border
town of Rayhanli.
Firmly contemporary in its approach, further dispelling any preconceived opinions about craft
or craft materials and demonstrating craft’s diverse and varied lineage are some of the many
accomplishments of this presentation. Craft is championed as a medium that can be renewed
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and reinvigorated as a vehicle for social change, protest and expression within our current times
and into the future.
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timber, 38.1 x 50.8cm
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© the artist
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‘Why is identity important today?’ asks Megan Robson, this year’s curator of ‘Primavera’, the
Museum of Contemporary Art Australia’s (MCA) annual exhibition of artists under 35 years of age.
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in public debate.’ For the artists in this exhibition, however, identity represents not an externally
imposed categorisation but a framing of multivalent expressions of self, notched by the currents
of history.
Hoda Afshar’s stunning 2-channel video work 5HPDLQ (2018) returns narrative agency to men
whose stories have been distorted, discarded and ignored. The work was shot on Manus Island
and made collaboratively with seven refugees who remain trapped in Australian immigration
detention. Kurdish writer Behrooz Boochani, who has been detained on Manus since 2013, served
as a collaborating producer, acting as translator and facilitating access to shoot on the island.
5HPDLQ is a tender and powerful portrait. The camera lingers on their faces and bodies as they
walk through the dense jungle, describing the terror and tedium of their existence on the island.
A series of choreographed actions – reenacting the pieta in the crystal clear shallows, Boochani
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Spence Messih’s sculptural installation also resists external categorisation. Large welded steel
sculptures divide the gallery space, subtly manipulating the movement of visitors through the
exhibition. Their geometric abstract forms recall decorative ironwork – fences, balconies, gates
– and evoke, as the artist states, ‘how cis-heteronormative power structures feel on a bodily level
and how they fundamentally intend to keep certain bodies on the outside.’ Far from decorative
pattern, the designs incorporate abstracted letters from the handwritten papers left by the late
transgender activist Lou Sullivan. The works recalibrate the viewer’s perspective on the room,
framing a multiplicity of potential experiences.
A thread running through the exhibition is the demolishing of the dominant Australian identity that
denies the experiences and contributions of Indigenous Australians. Works by Ryan Presley and
Hayley Millar-Baker redress historical injustices, reinstating narratives erased from the Australian
story. Millar-Baker’s series titled ‘A Series of Unwarranted Events’ are black and white digital
photomontages that reanimate hostile encounters between Gunditjmara people and European
colonists. Their painstaking detail rewards careful attention. Works from Presley’s ongoing series
‘Blood Money’ (2010-ongoing) urge a reconsideration of the symbols of Australian national identity
we encounter daily. In large-scale intricate watercolour paintings based on Australian banknotes,
Presley centres the lives and legacies of Aboriginal leaders such as Fanny Cochrane Smith, whose
wax cylinder recordings are the only record of Tasmanian Aboriginal speech and song, or Dundalli,
a Dalla man who fought European colonisation. In a similar vein of overturning white Australian
dominant narratives, Jason Phu’s large scale dioramic installation 7KHWK5HLQFDUQDWLRQRI6DP3RR
,QIDPRXV%XVKUDQJHUDQG7KH0XVWDUG+RUGH7KH/DVW6WDQG (2018) draws attention to the little-
documented Sam Poo – ‘Australia’s only Chinese Bushranger’.
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stories we tell about ourselves. Andrew Tenison’s series /HW0H,PDJLQH<RX (2017-ongoing) is a
speculative narrative based on a photograph of a German Luftwaffe serviceman the artist found
in Berlin antique store. Tenison’s silver gelatin photographs are spare and emotive, and belie
months of careful set construction and prop sourcing.
Eleanor Zeichner is a writer from Sydney and current Assistant Curator at UTS Gallery.
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© the artist
Courtesy the artist and Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney
Hoda Afshar, 5HPDLQ (two stills), 2018, 2-channel digital video, colour, sound,
© the artist
Courtesy the artist and Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney
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Specialists in Australian colonial, impressionist, modern, contemporary
and indigenous painting, sculpture and decorative art.
JANET GREEN b. 1942, Full Moon Over Uluru, Still Life with Blood Oranges, 2018,
synthetic polymer on canvas, 30 x 40 cm
ALICE AND BEYOND:
Recent Paintings by Janet and Mike Green
17 November - 15 December 2018
MIKE GREEN b. 1941, Kundju Gorge, Uluru, 2018,
acrylic on linen, 112 x 150 cm
5 Malakof Street North Caulield Vic 3161 Email: ausart@diggins.com.au Gallery Hours: Tues – Fri 10am – 6pm,
Telephone: (+61 3) 9509 9855 Website: www.diggins.com.au Sat during exhibitions 1pm – 5pm
Toby Ziegler
Your shadow rising
Melissa Pesa
A large-scale hand titled 7KHKXPDQHQJLQH (2018) – a faceted, polygonal replica of the body part,
manufactured from clear Perspex – is suspended from the ceiling. In its prismatic refraction of
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virtual networks, as well as the various dimensions of art making, are visible.
‘The starting point for this sculpture was a drawing by Hendrick Goltzius, a Dutch Baroque
printmaker, draftsman, and painter,’ says Ziegler. ‘He drew his own hand after it was injured by
molten metal – an accident that he felt was more of a blessing than a curse because it transformed
the way he drew. He used sweeping arches from his shoulder rather than his wrist, and he claimed
that this process made his drawing far superior to his earlier efforts. The hand is a reference to
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introduction to the overall concept of the exhibition.
Subject and medium strengthen in their merger while their narrative is stripped away, literally
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with an electric sander in three paintings displayed on three separate walls in the gallery space.
Digitally rendered images of the human body are translated onto aluminium sheets by hand.
Ziegler then partially removes the image, smoothing down sections into a lattice-like grid of the
metal surface beneath. A framework of lost information (or data) is suggested, with randomly
placed digits that perhaps relate to the arithmetic values of computer algorithms or, products of
the digital hand.
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breakdowns. The secondary result of the initial objective, or the physical acts of decomposing,
distorting, and damaging the materials, comes from ‘slippage’ between the virtual, idealised
geometry and the actual image. ,WoOOVRRQEHRYHUH[TXLVLWHFRUSVH (2018) is a two-channel video
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yields dramatically different results that become less related to one another, but form a ghostly
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echo to the original. The right-hand screen displays the images of various body parts, and
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non-identical representations; city aerial views, musical scores, two hands kneading dough, a
sofa, Pompeii embalmed bodies, a boxing match, dinosaurs, pre-cooked chicken roasts, dog
underbellies, x-rays, and car boots among others, accompanied by a loud, synchronised musical
beat. Its pulse is undeniably effective; resonating within and beyond the exhibition space.
At three-minute intervals, the screening stops and the room is silent, allowing the audience to
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Dadang CHRISTANTO, Lost and found #3, 2013, cast aluminium, acrylic, QUT Art Collection
Louise Olsen and Stephen Ormandy have a synergistic relationship. They are lovers, business
partners, parents and yet, when it comes to artistry in their own right each maintains a unique
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couple met at art school in Sydney in 1983 and quickly discovered they shared a passion for art
and design; more than 30 years later their reputation is unique, garnering commercial
success and the regard of peers and museums. In a recent survey book gallerist Karen Woodbury
states that their output is ‘very much a vernacular of the Australian landscape – the light, the
forms and the palette of the natural world’ and Michael Brand, Director of the Art Gallery of
New South Wales, praises their ‘conceptually strong work, technical innovation, followed by
continual experimentation.’
‘A Creative Force’ on view at Newcastle Art Gallery is a platform for more than three decades of
their partnership (the popular jewellery and homeware brand Dinosaur Designs) as well as the
products of two individual
artistic practices. Between
them there are more than
50 works of art from oil
paintings to sculptures in
resin and wood, textiles,
metal and pieces using
marble and stone. In
addition Olsen reveals a
never before seen series of
watercolours, and Ormandy
offers new ‘totems’ a smaller
iteration of these made
their debut at Design Week
London in 2016.
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instance and we see that
equanimity, resolution
and balance (in both
senses of alchemy and
being on the precipice of
movement or change) are
executed with a colourful
palette and bold gesture
in their collaborative
efforts and Olsen’s work.
A good example of this
is the way in which she
recasts elements of the
natural world. We have the
appearance of ‘stalactites,
but they also suggest ferns
or hanging succulents…
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the results have the
appearance of something
organic, and alive,’ Andrew
Frost observes in the
catalogue essay.
Ormandy’s spirit of
innovation is connected
to this but pursues the
inner landscape – our
subconscious. Frost
suggests the subconscious
is activated by Ormandy’s
prowess, and long-held
interest, with not just with the relationships of colour but tone. Furthermore, he looks to art and
design references from Frank Lloyd Wright to Robert Klippel and Clement Meadmore, and also
the experiential – the ocean. His painting and forms stem from a drive to see line create ‘positive
and negative space, searching for tonal balance through contrast or harmony while developing
chroma relationships that hug or repel.’ Chroma clashes are evident in &ROODU%RQH (2014) a
wall hanging which was a joint project, also on view is 6HULHV0RYHPHQW (2011) from the duo to
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In this survey show one can experience two practices and an evolving collaboration; or as
Ormandy said in the pair’s book ‘Like a Chinese chef has his master stock, we are always
enriching our visual language with the exploration of new techniques.’
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Weapons for the soldier Clara Adolphs
Hazelhurst Regional Gallery & Arts Centre
Remembering Words
Until 3 February, 2019
Sydney Goulburn Regional Art Gallery
7 December, 2018 to 2 February, 2019
New South Wales
New work by 41 Indigenous and non- Clara Adolphs uses photographs randomly
Indigenous artists from art centres of the APY DPDVVHGIURPERRNVîHDPDUNHWVDQGYLQWDJH
Lands and across Australia examine complex newspaper articles to create her compositions,
and varied responses to weaponry and warfare, rendered in thick impasto paint. In her
and the connection to protecting land and examination of the impermanence of
country; fostering dialogue around multi- memory, Adolphs captures the seemingly
geographical and multi-generational battles. IDPLOLDUîHHWLQJPRPHQWVDQGHPRWLRQVRI
m:HDSRQVIRUWKHVROGLHUnWKHíUVW$QDQJX her found subjects only to reimagine their
curated exhibition involving non-Indigenous ambiguous histories by repainting over their
artists includes Ray Ken, Vincent Namatjira, faces and locations. In doing so, she offers a
and Mumu Mike Williams alongside Abdul loose, fresh interpretation of their narratives.
Abdullah, Tony Albert, Brook Andrew, Richard ‘Remembering Words’ presents her most
Lewer, Jonathan Jones, Danie Mellor and Alex recent body of work.
Seton among others.
Ray Ken, Weapons for the soldier, 2018, acrylic on linen, Woman, Seated (detail), 2017, oil on linen, 65 x 45cm
200 x 300cm Courtesy the artist and Goulburn Regional Art Gallery, New South
Courtesy the artist, Tjala Arts, South Australia, and Hazelhurst Wales
Regional Gallery & Arts Centre, Sydney
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The TV Show Daughters of the Sun:
Wollongong Art Gallery
Christian Waller
Until 24 February, 2019 & Klytie Pate
New South Wales
Bendigo Art Gallery
Until 10 February, 2019
Victoria
With its fast-moving, visually appealing The life and work of Christian Waller (1894-
imagery, television or the ‘idiot box’, 1954), Australian printmaker of the Art Deco
commanded our attention for several hours era and her niece, ceramic artist Klytie Pate
each day. No longer the dominant mode of (1912-2010) intertwine in this exhibition.
entertainment due to the rapidly growing The art of Waller is characterised by complex
digital age, ‘The TV Show’ casts nostalgia, symbolism, combining ancient classical and
performance and genre in key roles to relay literary subjects alongside occult motifs.
KRZWHOHYLVLRQKDVLQîXHQFHGVRFLHW\m7KH Through her aunt’s teachings in design
796KRZnDOVRUHîHFWVRQLWVUHODWLRQVKLSZLWK and subject, Pate mastered her practice to
the emergence of new media. Artists include become one of Australia’s foremost studio
Liam Colgan, Sarah Contos, Amala Groom, potters of the 20th century, known for unusual
Sara Morawetz, Liam O’Brien, Philjames, JD glazes and extensive incising, piercing and
Reforma and Giselle Stanborough. ornamentation of earthenware pottery.
Philjames, The General Lee (Saturday Night), 1984/2018, oil on Christian Waller, Ex Libris: Klytie, c. 1932, linocut 13.6 x 7.8cm,
archival pigment print on cotton rag, 107 x 159cm irregular (block) 15.4 x 9.5cm irregular (sheet)
Courtesy the artist, Galerie pompom, Sydney, and Wollongong Art National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Gallery, New South Wales Courtesy Bendigo Art Gallery, Victoria
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The Ideal Home Ann Greenwood
Penrith Regional Gallery
The Peacock Garden
& The Lewers Bequest
1 December, 2018 to 24 March, 2019 Gippsland Art Gallery
Sydney Until 27 January, 2019
Victoria
eX de Medici, The Seat of Love and Hate, 2017-18, embroidered The Peacock Garden, 2004, embroideries, 16 x 16cm each
sofa Courtesy the artist and Gippsland Art Gallery, Victoria
Collection Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences
Photograph: Rob Little RLDI
Courtesy the artist and Penrith Regional Gallery & The Lewers
Bequest, Sydney
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Ulan Murray Deb Mostert
and Rachel Burns Australien Future –
Terrestrial tales of migration
Ulan Murray and Rachel Burns from Bega on Deb Mostert’s paintings, installation,
the South Coast of New South Wales present VFXOSWXUHDQGíOPVXPPRQSDUDOOHOVEHWZHHQ
‘Terrestrial’, an exhibition of collaborative the migration of birds and humans. Our
sculptural works, which capture the beauty feathered friends and anyone who risks
and elegance of some of Australia’s most moving their family, do so for safety, food
iconic trees. Leafy crowns, outward reaching and a peaceful environment to raise their
branches and trunks with elaborate root young. Mostert says ‘The images I have made
systems are intricately illustrated by the duo hold some promise for further connections
with materials including bronze, wire and between my own migrant history with the
steel. This body of work evokes a strong sense migration stories of the waders that visit
of place and awakens memories of the past. our shores.’ In this show she highlights
endangered wildlife, as well as connecting us
with the plight of refugees.
Ultimus Stans, copper wire, stainless steel and corten, 180 x 80 x Two Migrant Kids Take a Drink, Melbourne – Greater Sand Plover,
80cm 2018, oil on canvas, 81 x 96cm
Photograph: Steve Cuff Courtesy the artist and Redland Art Gallery, Queensland
Courtesy the artists
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Dress Code
Museum of Brisbane
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Until 28 January, 2019 The Garden of Forking Paths
Queensland
Buxton Contemporary
Until 17 February, 2019
Melbourne
What impact does fashion have on identity, Takehito Koganezawa and Mira Gojak come
gender and culture and are there ethical issues WRJHWKHULQWKLVíUVWDQQXDOH[KLELWLRQWKDW
surrounding its production? Gerwyn Davies, pairs an international and Australian artist,
Hannah Gartside, Lisa Hilli, Grace Lillian Lee with the aim to contextualise ‘local’ practice
and Emily McGuire investigate diverse cultural on a global stage. Both practices are poetic,
approaches to making, buying and wearing elemental, and consider the shifting landscape
DFURVVWKH$VLD3DFLíFUHJLRQ7KHH[KLELWLRQ of time and space, but have ‘overlapping and
showcases playful photography by Davies, a divergent impulses,’ say curators Shihoko Iida
large-scale kinetic sculpture by Gartside, an and Melissa Keys. Tokyo-based Koganezawa
installation by Hilli and wearable artworks presents early works on paper and specially-
created by Lee, along with a series of hand- made performative video drawings and
stitched pieces from McGuire. improvisational pieces, while Gojak shows
drawings, sculptures, installations and
photographs from the past 20 years.
Hannah Gartside, Sophia as a herald, 2017, digital photograph Takehito Koganezawa, Untitled, 2018
Courtesy the artist and Museum of Brisbane, Queensland Courtesy the artist, Loock Galerie, Berlin, and Buxton
Contemporary, Melbourne
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Michael Riley and Ǧϐ
Lorraine Connelly-Northey The Big Turtle: Concept for an Icon
Ngabindiyi dulmarra
Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery
(measured pressure) 13 December, 2018 to 10 February, 2019
Queensland
Wagga Wagga Art Gallery
Until 3 February, 2019
New South Wales
Lorraine Connelly-Northey (Waradjerie), Lap Lap, 2011, copper Turtle installation from the 2017 Bundaberg Residency
strips and cut sheet metal, 24 x 86 x 5cm Courtesy the artist and Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery,
Murray Art Museum Albury Collection. Gift of the artist, 2011 Queensland
Courtesy the artist and Wagga Wagga Art Gallery, New South Wales
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Ian Gardiner Todd Fuller
A Life in Print Convicts and Queens –
A passionate History of Australia
Whitehorse Artspace
Until 22 December, 2018 MAY SPACE
Melbourne 5 to 22 December, 2018
Sydney
‘A Life in Print’ is a retrospective exhibition Sydney-based artist Todd Fuller retells stories
of work by artist and academic Ian Gardiner from Australia’s queer past in this exhibition
(1943-2008), drawn from the Whitehorse Art of video work inspired by the tragic suicide
Collection donated from the artist’s estate in pact of same-sex lovers Marks and Feeney
2015. The show features etchings, linocuts, in 1872, a hand-drawn animation about the
mono-prints, woodcuts and woodblock infamous bushranger Captain Moonlight who
prints inspired by Gardiner’s travels as well was arrested while cradling his lovers dead
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abstract works along with the artist’s rugby union club. The Sydney Gay and Lesbian
interpretations of the landscape and body. Choir present a special performance on
Presented by guest curator Rodney James. Saturday 8 December, 3-5pm.
Untitled, double-sided images of Japan, c.1979-1985, from 1872 (still), 2018, digital video, 10:01mins, edition of 8
sketchbook Cinematographer: Emma Conroy, Producer: Tyler Hawkins
© the artist’s estate Actors: Ian Roberts, Brandy Martignago
Courtesy Whitehorse Artspace, Melbourne Composition: Paul Smith
Courtesy the artist and MAY SPACE, Sydney
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Beyond Reason
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QUT Art Museum Bundoora Homestead
Until 3 February, 2019 Until 3 March, 2019
Queensland Melbourne
‘Beyond Reason’ explores logic with work by Bundoora Homestead Art Centre’s Senior
over 30 Australian artists who wander into Curator Claire Watson and guest co-curator
imaginative realms such as the fairytale, Sophia Cai have gathered artworks, which
the absurd, masquerade, animal/human UHîHFWRQWKHSXUVXLWRIZHDOWKDQGLQVRPH
transformation, theatre, satire, anti-fashion cases gold-mining. The pieces on view tackle
and parody. Corralling a diverse range of the complex idea of a ‘fair-go’; ruminating on
mediums; painting, sculpture, stitchery, money, social and political inequity as well
fabrics, ceramics, text work and video, the as Indigenous custodianship of the land.
exhibition transmits whimsy, improvisation, As the curators say ‘Lucky?’ is ‘a chance to
spontaneity, humour, gesture and intuition. UHîHFWRQWKHIRXQGDWLRQVRIFRQWHPSRUDU\
Artists include Amber Boardman, Sally Australian life, from generations of riches to
Bourke, Aleks Danko, Rosie Deacon, Heath immigration, all seeking a ‘better life’.’
Franco, Minka Gillian, Laith McGregor,
Amanda Marburg, Tom Polo, Jacqui Stockdale,
The Ryan Sisters and others.
Sally Bourke, Watershed, 2018, oil and acrylic on archival mount Eugenia Lim, Yellow Peril, 2015, single HD video: colour, sound,
board, 104 x 84cm framed 17 mins and 55 secs
Courtesy the artist and QUT Art Museum, Queensland Courtesy the artist and Bundoora Homestead, Melbourne
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Castlemaine Art Museum 114 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art 120
Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre 137 Fox Galleries 89
Central Goldfields Art Gallery 114 Fox Jensen Gallery 135
Ceramic Break Sculpture Park 146 Frances Keevil Gallery 124
Chapman & Bailey Gallery 89 Frankston Arts Centre and Cube 37 Galleries 109
Chapter House Lane 82 Fremantle Arts Centre 161
Charles Darwin University Art Gallery 166 Gab Titui Cultural Centre 173
Charles Nodrum Gallery 92 Gaffa Gallery 119
Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery 142 GAGPROJECTS | Greenaway Art Gallery 158
Collingwood Gallery 89 Gallery 139 141
Colville Gallery 153 Gallery 360 163
The Commercial 128 Gallery 9 124
Contemporary Art Society of Victoria Inc. 92 Gallery at HOTA 172
Contemporary Art Tasmania 154 Gallerysmith 85
The Corner Gallery Stanmore 128 Gate 6 Gallery 103
Counihan Gallery In Brunswick 90 Gecko Studio Gallery 110
Cowra Regional Art Gallery 146 Gee Lee-Wik Doleen Gallery 103
Craft Victoria 82 Geelong Gallery 112
Craft ACT 149 Geraldton Regional Art Gallery 164
The Cross Art Projects 121 Gippsland Art Gallery 110
The Cullen 94 Glass Artists’ Gallery (upstairs) 130
Davson Gallery 172 Glen Eira City Council Gallery 99
The Dax Centre 85 The Goat Gallery 115
Deakin Downtown Gallery 77 Godinymayin Yijard Rivers Arts and Cultural Centre 166
Deakin University Art Gallery at Burwood 102 Gordon Studio Glassblowers 109
Defiance Gallery 128 Gosford Regional Gallery 141
Defiance Gallery at Mary Place 134 Goulburn Regional Art Gallery 147
Delmar Gallery 130 Grace Cossington Smith Gallery 131
Desart 167 Grafton Regional Gallery 143
Despard Gallery 153 Graydon Gallery 169
Devonport Regional Gallery 155 Griffith Regional Art Gallery 147
Dogwood Crossing, Miles 173 Gympie Regional Gallery 172
Duck Print Fine Art 144 Handmark Gallery 153
Duldig Studio 97 Hanging Rock Winery – Art in the Vines 103
East & West Art 98 Hawthorn Studio & Gallery 98
Eastgate Gallery 98 Hazelhurst Regional Gallery & Arts Centre 138
Elizabeth Arthur Fine Art Gallery & Sculpture Garden 112 Headland Artists and Sculpture Park 132
Eltham Library Community Gallery 102 Heartland Studio 158
EVERYWHEN Artspace 109 Heathcote Museum and Gallery 161
Factory 49 130 Heide Museum of Modern Art 103
Falkner Gallery 114 The Henry Jones Art Hotel 153
Fellia Melas Gallery 135 Heritage Hill Museum and Gardens 104
FELTspace 158 Herring Island – Environmental Sculpture Park & Gallery 92
Fine Arts, Sydney 121 Horsham Regional Art Gallery 115
Finite Gallery 141 Hurstville Museum and Gallery 138
Firestation Print Studio Gallery 97 The Ian Potter Museum of Art 85
FireWorks Gallery 169 in.cube8r gallery & emporium 89
Firstdraft 121 Incinerator Gallery 104
Flinders Lane Gallery 82 Institute of Modern Art 169
Flinders Street Gallery 127 Islamic Museum of Australia 92
fortyfivedownstairs 82 Jahroc Galleries 164
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Deakin Downtown Gallery
Federation Level 12, Tower 2 Collins Square, 727 Collins Street,
Melbourne 3008. T (03) 9244-5344.
Square E artgallery@deakin.edu.au W deakin.edu.au/art-
collection/ Free entry. H Mon-Fri 9.00 to 5.00 during
exhibitions, closed public hols. To Dec 12 Journey
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Return
29 November - 16 December 2018
Opening 29th November, 6pm
Melbourne 77
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, 2019 Baldessin / Whiteley: Parallel
Visions. To Feb 2019 Design Storytellers: The Work
of Broached Commissions. To Feb 3, 2019 Polly
Borland: Polyverse. To Feb 17, 2019 Ken Unsworth:
Truly, Madly. To Feb 24, 2019 Rigg Design Prize.
To July 14, 2019 Blak to the Future.
Mike Rings, Across the Bridge, 2018, acrylic on canvas, 120 x 91cm
Courtesy the artist and Pan Pacific Melbourne
Neon Parc
1/53 Bourke Street, Melbourne 3000.
T (03) 9663-0911, Also at 15 Tinning Street,
Brunswick 3056. E info@neonparc.com.au
W www.neonparc.com.au H Wed-Sat 12.00 to 5.00,
or by appt.
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Free entry. H Open daily/nightly. To Jan 31, 2019
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prominent Victorian artists capture Australia’s most
liveable City’s uniqueness through a delightful array
of paintings, drawings, prints and photographs.
Enquiries: Jacqueline Taylor OAM,
Exhibition Manager/Curator 0418-357-814
jtaylor@ozlink.com.au
78 Melbourne
Steps Gallery 62 Lygon Street, Carlton South Vic 3053
Brian
Reberger
03 9650 3577 • JNorris@amieuvic.net
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29 November to 2 December
Melbourne 79
RMIT Gallery
344 Swanston Street, Melbourne 3000.
T (03) 9925-1717. E rmit.gallery@rmit.edu.au
Flinders Lane
W www.rmit.edu.au/rmitgallery Free admission.
Lift access. H Mon-Fri 11.00 to 5.00, Thurs 11.00 Anna Schwartz Gallery
to 7.00, Sat 12.00 to 5.00, closed Sun and public 185 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 3000.
hols. Like RMIT Gallery on Facebook. T (03) 9654-6131. E mail@annaschwartzgallery.com
Follow @RMITGallery on Twitter. Dec 7 to Jan 9, W www.annaschwartzgallery.com Director: Anna
2019 Analogue art in a Digital World – presents a Schwartz. H Tues-Fri 12.00 to 5.00, Sat 1.00 to
survey of contemporary artists who use the analogue 5.00. To Dec 21 KINDNESS IS SO GANGSTER by
practices of painting and drawing to create artworks Mike Parr.
that engage with or are influenced by digital visual
culture. Artists: Monika Behrens, Natasha Bieniek, ARC ONE Gallery
Chris Bond, Andrew Browne, Magda Cebokli,
45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 3000.
Simon Finn, Juan Ford, Stephen Haley, Michelle
T (03) 9650-0589. E mail@arc1gallery.com
Hamer, Kate Just, Sam Leach, Tony Lloyd, Amanda
W arcone.com.au Directors: Fran Clark and Suzanne
Marburg, Viv Miller, Jan Nelson, Becc Orszag,
Hampel (member of ACGA). H Tues-Sat 11.00 to
David Ralph, Datsun Tran, Darren Wardle and
5.00. To Dec 20 Chivalry by Guan Wei. Gallery
Alice Wormald. Curated by Sam Leach and Tony
closed Dec 21 to Jan 21, 2019.
Lloyd. Free public programs: Curator Talk: Fri Dec
7, 12.30-1.30pm with Sam Leach and Tony Lloyd.
Bookings bit.ly/2JBzCsQ. Group artist talk: Thurs Dec BLINDSIDE
13, 12.30-1.30pm with Stephen Haley, Kate Just Nicholas Building, 714/37 Swanston Street (enter via
and Viv Miller. Bookings bit.ly/2CY2NVp. Analogue Cathedral Arcade lifts, cnr Flinders Lane), Melbourne
Art in a Digital World: Thurs Jan 17, 2019, 6-7pm 3000. T (03) 9650-0093. E info@blindside.org.au
Symposium + Drinks. Bookings bit.ly/2DijYCo. W www.blindside.org.au H Tues-Sat 12.00 to 6.00.
See ad page 13. Dec 5 to 22 Anticipation is Half of the Seduction
– Helen Grogan, Christopher Boots, Shannon May
Powell, Honey Long, Prue Stent, Kathleen Campone-
Burn and Isabella Whawhai Mason. Blindside
Emerging Curator Mentorship. Curator Jonathan
Homsey and Mentor Hannah Matthews. Jan 17 to
19, 2019 Summer Studio – Emma Berry, Viva Hall
and Liv Moriarty. Jan 23 to Feb 9, 2019 Stardust
by Kirsty Macafee. Also, In Situ Series 2 – Bethany
Atkinson-Quinton, Snehargho Ghosh, Hamuera
Rimene, Hannah Donnelly, Alice Skye and Charlotte
Darren Wardle, Sleepwalker, 2016, oil and acrylic on linen, Allingham. Part of the MIDSUMMA program.
153 x 213cm Gallery closes Dec 23, reopening Jan 17, 2019.
Courtesy the artist and RMIT Gallery
Tolarno Galleries
Level 4, 104 Exhibition Street, Melbourne 3000.
T (03) 9654-6000 F 9654-7000.
E mail@tolarnogalleries.com
W www.tolarnogalleries.com Director: Jan Minchin
(member of ACGA). H Tues-Fri 10.00 to 5.00,
Sat 1.00 to 5.00. To Dec 15 Sky Light Mind by
Brendan Huntley.
80 Melbourne
Chapter House Lane
Entry via Flinders Lane, Melbourne 3000.
W www.chapterhouselane.org.au To Dec 31
Southbank
Seven Year Itch – Tarik Ahlip, Matt Arbuckle, Ted
Barraclough, Stephen Benwell, Sandra Black, Robert
Brain, Kirsty Budge, Aaron Carter, Alan Constable,
Sth Melbourne
Lane Cormicj, Archer Davies, Naomi Eller, Bern
Emmerichs, Emily Ferretti, Matlok Griffiths, Kez Australian Centre for
Hughes, Emily Hunt, Caroline Kennedy-McCracken,
Maddison Kitching, Robyne Latham, Tina Lee, Justin Contemporary Art (ACCA)
Lee Williams, Julian Martin, Alasdair McLuckie, 111 Sturt Street, Southbank 3006. T (03) 9697-9999.
Dan Moynihan, Pia Murphy, Grant Nimmo, Nabilah W www.acca.melbourne Free admission.
Nordin, Charles O’Loughlin, Alexander Ouchtomsky, H Tues-Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat-Sun 12.00 to
Toby Pola, Oscar Perry, Sarah Poulgrain, David Ray, 5.00, Mon by appt. Dec 15 to March 24, 2019
Kate Robertson, Jonas Ropponen, Ben Sexton, Tai The Theatre is Lying: The Inaugural Macfarlane
Snaith, Petrus Spronk, Vipoo Srivilasa, Georgia Commissions – the first in a new series of exhibitions
Szmerling, Kate Tucker, Ronnie van Hout, Prue featuring new commissions by leading contemporary
Venables, Peter Waples-Crowe and Gerry Wedd. Australian artists at mid-career, the inaugural
Macfarlane Commissions exhibition The Theatre
is Lying presents five new works from artists who
Craft Victoria seek to construct alternative narratives and worlds
Watson Place, off Flinders Lane behind Supernormal, through illusionary, illusory, cinematic and theatrical
Melbourne 3000. T (03) 9650-7775. devices. Artists explore ideas of smoke and mirrors,
E craft@craft.org.au W www.craft.org.au Free entry. trompe l’oeil, phantasmagoria, red herrings and
H Mon-Wed 11.00 to 6.00, Thurs-Fri 11.00 to 7.00, conspiracy theories and the representations and
Sat 10.00 to 5.00. misrepresentations of cinema and media. The
exhibition also considers the role of the spectator as
Flinders Lane Gallery an active agent in a world in which we are all actors,
137 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 3000. and the increasing interplay between subjective and
T (03) 9654-3332. E info@flg.com.au objective and psychic and social structures. Artists:
W www.flg.com.au Director: Claire Harris. H Tues-Fri Sol Calero, Consuelo Cavaniglia, Daniel Jenatsch,
11.00 to 6.00, Sat 11.00 to 5.00. Please consult Matthew Griffin and Anna Breckon & Nat Randall.
website for any opening hours changes. Our extensive Curated by Max Delany and Annika Kristensen.
stockroom can also be viewed on our website. Dec 4
to 22 Perception by Janne Kearney. Jan 15 to Feb 2, Australian Tapestry Workshop
2019 Artists of Warlukurlangu. 262-266 Park Street, South Melbourne 3205.
T (03) 9699-7885. E contact@austapestry.com.au
ϐ W www.austapestry.com.au Gold coin entry to the
45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 3000. galleries and workshop. H Tues-Fri 10.00 to 5.00.
T (03) 9662-9966. E info@fortyfivedownstairs.com Guided tours Wed 11am and Thurs 2pm, $10 per
W www.fortyfivedownstairs.com H Tues-Fri person: bookings essential. View the weavers and
11.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to 4.00. Dec 4 to 14 dyer at work on major contemporary art commissions
BLACKANDBLUE: Coral or Coal photography by and artists in residence. Tapestry being woven on
The Light Collective. Jan 22 to Feb 2, 2019 Recent the looms designed by Justin Hill. To Feb 1, 2019 A
Drawings by Barry Dickins. PASSION FOR TAPESTRY: Small Tapestries from a
Private Collection. Small tapestries from the collection
of Tuppy Cole, long-term friend and supporter of the
Stephen McLaughlan Gallery ATW. The exhibition features 18 small tapestries,
Level 8, Room 16, 37 Swanston Street (cnr Flinders woven since 2004, by current and former weavers
Lane), Melbourne 3000. T 0407-317-323. at the ATW. The collection includes tapestries that
W www.stephenmclaughlangallery.com.au interpret designs by significant Australian artists, as
Director: Stephen McLaughlan. H Wed-Fri 1.00 to well as tapestries based on the weaver’s own designs.
5.00, Sat 11.00 to 5.00 or by appt. Dec 5 to 22 Many of the works are experimental and demonstrate
Rochelle Matthews. Jan 30 to Feb 28, 2019 Aspire. the open possibilities of the tapestry form.
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Buxton Contemporary
Cnr Dodds Street and Southbank Boulevard,
Southbank T (03) 9035-9339.
E buxton-contemporary@unimelb.edu.au
W www.buxtoncontemporary.com H Wed-Sun 11.00
to 5.00, Thurs to 8.00. The new purpose-built home
for the Michael Buxton Collection of contemporary
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Koganezawa: The Garden of Forking Paths.
84 Melbourne
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Bridget McDonnell Gallery
Carlton
130 Faraday Street, Carlton 3053.
T (03) 9347-1700. E bmcdgallery@bigpond.com
W www.bridgetmcdonnellgallery.com.au H During
exhibitions Tues-Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to
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Melbourne 85
Australian Galleries
Fitzroy 35 Derby Street, Collingwood 3066.
T (03) 9417-4303 F 9419-7769.
E melbourne@australiangalleries.com
Collingwood W www.australiangalleries.com.au
Director: Stuart Purves AM. H Daily 10.00 to 6.00.
To Dec 9 Painted from my Life by William Robinson.
BlackCat Gallery
95 Johnston Street, Collingwood 3066.
T (03) 9913-5833 , 0413-584-829.
E info@blackcatgallery.com.au
W www.blackcatgallery.com.au H Wed-Sun 12.00
to 5.00. Dec 5 to 16 (opening Fri Dec 7, 6-8pm)
Jason Hazle, Mohamed Abumeis and Supmanee
Chaisansuk. Dec 19 to 30 (opening Fri Dec 21,
6-8 pm) Edward Burger, Peter Shapland and Lulu
Lala. Jan 9 to 20, 2019 (opening Thurs Jan 10,
6-8pm) Jess Merlo.
88 Melbourne
Cambridge Studio Gallery
52 Cambridge Street, Collingwood 3066.
T (03) 9486-0169, 0413-537-532.
E info@cambridgestudiogallery.com.au
W www.cambridgestudiogallery.com.au H Wed-Sun
12.00 to 5.00. Nov 28 to Dec 20 The Prize Show –
a group exhibition combining the Winner and People’s
Choice Winner of Who is Looking at You 2018;
Glenda Fell Jones & Lisa Nolan, plus the Winner
of Life Abstracted 2018; Ella Baudinet.
Gallery closed 2019.
Collingwood Gallery
292 Smith Street, Collingwood 3066. T 0411-650-
399. E manager@collingwoodgallery.com.au
W www.collingwoodgallery.com.au Nov 30 to Dec 13
(opening Fri Nov 30, 6.30pm) PRITHVI-EARTH latest
works by Malcolm Berry. Dec 14 to Jan 5, 2019
(opening Fri Dec 14, 6.30pm) Tarkine in Motion
presented by The Bob Brown Foundation. Mon-Sun
10.00 to 6.00, excluding public hols. Gallery closed
Jan 6 to Feb 7, 2019.
Fox Galleries
79 Langridge Street, Collingwood 3066.
T (03) 8560-5487. E briar@foxgalleries.com.au
W www.foxgalleries.com.au H Tues-Sat 10.00 to
6.00. To Dec 20 Odyssey by Tyra Hutchens. Jan
19 to 30, 2019 Party of Special Things a group
exhibition. Gallery closed Dec 21 to Jan 18, 2019.
Modern Times
311 Smith Street, Fitzroy 3065. T (03) 9913-8598.
E sales@moderntimes.com.au
W www.moderntimes.com.au H Mon-Fri 10.00 to
6.00, Sat 10.00 to 5.00, Sun 11.00 to 5.00.
Melbourne 89
Nicholas Thompson Gallery
155 Langridge Street, Collingwood 3066.
T (03) 9415-7882.
Brunswick
W www.nicholasthompsongallery.com.au H Wed-Fri,
11.00 to 6.00, Sat-Sun 12.00 to 5.00, closed public
hols. Nov 28 to Dec 16 Virginia Cuppaidge.
Northcote
Port Jackson Press Print Gallery Beinart Gallery
67 Cambridge Street, Collingwood 3066. 1 Sparta Place, Brunswick 3056. T 0420-949-925.
T (03) 9419-8988. E info@portjacksonpress.com.au E contact@beinart.org W www.beinart.org
W www.portjacksonpress.com.au H Wed-Sat 11.00 Dec 1 to 23 (opening Sat Dec 1, 6-9pm) Ephemera
to 5.00. Publishers and dealers in limited-edition fine- by Kim Hyunji. Kim Hyunji (Kim Kim Kim) explores
art prints. Established 1975. notions of fleeting disarray and moments of pure
euphoria achieved briefly through the use of
red gallery drugs in her exhibition.
www.facebook.com/events/2710436259180522/
contemporary art space
157 St Georges Road, North Fitzroy 3068.
T (03) 9482-3550. E mail@redgallery.com.au
W www.redgallery.com.au H Thurs-Fri 11.00 to
6.00, Sat-Sun 12.00 to 5.00. Dec 7 to 22 red
stocking – annual Xmas group show. Gallery closed
through Jan 2019.
Tacit Galleries
123a Gipps Street (cnr Gipps and Islington streets),
Collingwood 3066. T 0423-323-188.
E keith@tacitart.com.au W www.tacitart.com.au
H Wed-Sun 11.00 to 5.00. To Dec 2 Ilona Jetmar,
Beata Slifierz, Kate Hudson, Keiko Goto, Zsofi Samu
and Riccardo Armillei. To Dec 16 Jennifer Plunkett,
Jessie Yvette Journoud-Ryan, Julie Hall, Birgit
Jordan and Kristen Solury. Dec 5 to 16 (opening
Wed Dec 5, 6.30-8pm) Rafael Gurvich. Also, Biblio
Art Prize, and TJ Bateson. Gallery closed Dec 17
to Jan 22, 2019. Jan 23 to Feb 3, 2019 (opening
Wed Jan 23, 6.30-8pm) Midsumma Festival – Tim
Craker, Ren Gregorcic, TJ Bateson, Tricia Page and
Ben Mercer & Tom Page. Also Pink Bits group show,
and Men on Men a selection presented by The Laird.
Gallery open daily 11.00 to 5.00, from Wed Jan 23
to Sun Feb 3 during Midsumma.
See ads pages 86 and 87.
Victorian Artists’ Society Kim Hyunji, Shannon, 2018, oil on linen, 61 x 41cm
430 Albert Street, East Melbourne 3002. Courtesy the artist and Beinart Gallery
T (03) 9662-1484.
E admin@victorianartistssociety.com.au Counihan Gallery In Brunswick
W victorianartistssociety.com.au/exhibitions H Mon to
233 Sydney Road, Brunswick 3056.
Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat-Sun 1.00 to 4.00.
T (03) 9389-8622.
E counihangallery@moreland.vic.gov.au
W www.moreland.vic.gov.au/counihan-gallery
Curator: Victor Griss. Free entry. H Gallery: Wed-Sat
11.00 to 5.00, Sun 1.00 to 5.00. Office: Wed-Sat
11.00 to 5.00. To Dec 15 Moreland Summer Show
2018: Noel Counihan Commemorative Art Award.
Feb 1 to March 3, 2019 (opening Thurs Jan 31,
6-8pm) Gallery one: Twenty by Ovens Street Studios.
Gallery two: Endangered Space by Studio 23a.
90 Melbourne
Islamic Museum of Australia Niagara Galleries
15A Anderson Road, Thornbury 3071. 245 Punt Road, Richmond 3121. T (03) 9429-3666.
T 1300-915-171. W islamicmuseum.org.au E mail@niagaragalleries.com.au
H Tues-Sat 10.00 to 4.00. W www.niagaragalleries.com.au Director: William
Nuttall (member of ACGA). H Tues-Fri 11.00 to
Tinning Street Presents 6.00, Sat 12.00 to 5.00 or by appt. To Dec 15
Seven Sake Cups by Kevin Lincoln. Also showing
Lot 5/29 Tinning Street, Brunswick 3056.
in our stockroom: Rick Amor, Glenn Barkley, Terry
E tinningstreet@gmail.com W tinningstreetpresents.com
Batt, Stephen Benwell, Tony Bevan (UK), Angela
H Thurs-Sun 11.00 to 5.00. Nov 29 to Dec 16
Brennan, Robert Bridgewater, Paul Boston, Gunter
(opening Thurs Nov 29, 6pm) Return by Felicity
Christmann, Julie Ciccarone, Brenda L. Croft, Harry
Gordon (see ad page 77). Dec 18 to 23 And the
Dixon Mptyane, Julia Dowling, Fiona Foley, Star
distance kept going, through the cypress trees by
Gossage (NZ), Michelle Grabner (US), Malaluba
Marito Rodriguez.
Gumana, Rubaba Haider, Euan Heng, Dale Hickey,
Dianne Jones, Jennifer Joseph, David Keeling,
Yvonne Kendall, Richard Larter, Kevin Lincoln, Song
92 Melbourne
RIGALTO STUDIOS & PRINT WORKSHOP
UMBRIA, CENTRAL ITALY
94 Melbourne
Herring Island
Summer Arts Festival
Gallery on Herring Island open every weekend from 12 January through to 22 April 2019
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Linden New Art
Back home in St Kilda
26 Acland Street, St Kilda 3182. T (03) 9534-0099.
St Kilda
E gallery@lindenarts.org W www.lindenarts.org
Director: Melinda Martin. H Tue-Fri 10.00 to 3.00,
Sat-Sun 10.00 to 4.00, closed public hols.
Elwood
To Feb 10, 2019 Linden Postcard Show 2018-19.
The Olsen
Brighton
637-641 Chapel Street, South Yarra 3141.
T (03) 9040-1222. W www.artserieshotels.com.au/ Bayside Gallery
olsen The Olsen is an elegant hotel with suites (map ref Melway 67 F10) cnr Wilson and Carpenter
featuring lyrical works of Australian landscape artist streets, Brighton 3186. T (03) 9261-7111.
John Olsen. E gallery@bayside.vic.gov.au
W bayside.vic.gov.au/gallery
STATION www.facebook.com/baysidegallery Free entry.
9 Ellis Street, South Yarra 3141. T (03) 9826-2470. H Wed-Fri 11.00 to 5.00, Sat-Sun 1.00 to 5.00.
E post@stationgallery.com.au To Feb 3, 2019 Lucky charm – Abdul Rahman-
W www.stationgallery.com.au H Tues-Fri 11.00 to Abdullah, Kate Beynon, Helen Britton, Sai-Wai Foo,
5.00, Sat 11.00 to 4.00. To Dec 22 Mark Hilton and Hannah Gartside, Niharika Hukku and Jumaadi.
Clare Milledge. Jan 22 to Feb 16, 2019 (opening Sat Accompanying project space by Vipoo Srivilasa
Feb 2, 4-6pm) Laith McGregor and Reko Rennie. and Sai-Wai Foo. The concept of a lucky charm
has a potency that has endured across cultures,
religions and timespans. Lucky charm brings together
Studio B Gallery eight contemporary artists from differing cultural
509 High Street, Prahran 3181. T (03) 9510-1607. backgrounds who explore the intangible and irrational
W www.studiobgallery.com.au Director: Tamsin Buic. magic that gives objects their perceived power. Gallery
H Wed-Sun 11.00 to 5.00. Dec 5 to 16 Made In closed from Dec 22 and reopens Jan 15, 2019.
(N) by Kenshi Kondo. Kondo is a Japanese artist
who will be exhibiting for the first time in his art
career, referencing the pop and street art of the 60’s
and 80’s. Jan 2 to 13, 2019 It’s Hard to Explain
by Alana Lewis – a showcase of works drawing on
personal experiences, conversations, memories and
the communication behind them.
96 Melbourne
Brightspace Firestation Print Studio Gallery
8 Martin Street, St Kilda 3182. T (03) 9593-9366. (map ref Melway 59 A8) 2 Willis Street, Armadale
W www.brightspace.com.au H Wed-Fri 11.00 to 3143. T (03) 9509-1782. E fire@fps.org.au
5.00, Sat-Sun 12.00 to 4.00. W www.fps.org.au H Wed-Sat 11.00 to 5.00.
Nov 28 to Jan, 2019 Salon Show 2018: FPS
Carlisle Street Arts Space Members Exhibition. Jan 30 to Feb 16, 2019
Il Bisonte Part II – Il Bisonte Florence comes to
99a Carlisle Street, St Kilda 3182. T (03) 9209-6777.
Firestation Print Studio Gallery. Feb 20 to March 9,
E curator@portphillip.vic.gov.au
2019 Marie Mason with Lisa Stebbing: Linocuts.
W www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/carlisle-st-arts-space.htm
Workshop Classes: Dec 9 Louise Jennison, Solander
Free entry. H Mon-Fri 8.30 to 5.00, Thurs 8.30
Box. Jan 19 and 20, 2019 Bronwyn Rees, True Grit
to 7.00 (during exhibitions), Sat 12.00 to 4.00.
(plastic plate drypoint). Feb 2 and 3, 2019 Bronwyn
Dec 5 to Jan 22, 2019 The City of Port Phillip will
Rees, Books & Beyond (artists books). Gallery closes
present Recent Acquisitions – works acquired for
Dec 22, and reopens Jan 9, 2019.
the City’s Visual Art Collection in 2017 and 2018. A
highlight of the exhibition, which includes works on
paper, paintings, photographs and ceramics is Albert Manyung Gallery Malvern
Tucker’s ‘Self Portrait’ (1939). Jan 30 to Feb 27, 6-10 Claremont Avenue, Malvern 3144.
2019 Confined 10 – featuring artworks by Indigenous T (03) 9787-2953. W www.manyunggallery.com.au
artists currently within, or recently released, from H Tues-Sat 10.00 to 5.00.
Victorian prisons. Celebrating 10 years of Confined,
artworks created through The Torch are part of a MAS Gallery
rehabilitation process to help build confidence and
1297-1299 High Street, Malvern 3144.
pathways to reconnect with the community (see ad
T (03) 9822-7813. E malvart@optusnet.com.au
inside front cover).
W malvernartists.org.au H Daily 11.00 to 4.00
during exhibitions. March 1 to 10 Cheap n Cheery
Vivien Anderson Gallery Art Sale. See ad page 81.
Ground Floor, 284-290 St Kilda Road, St Kilda 3182.
T (03) 8598 9657. E info@vivienandersongallery. Scott Livesey Galleries
com W www.vivienandersongallery.com H Tues-Fri
909a High Street, Armadale 3143. T (03) 9824-7770.
11.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to 4.00. Representing and
E info@scottliveseygalleries.com
exhibiting Australian Indigenous artists for over 30
W www.scottliveseygalleries.com H Tues-Fri 11.00 to
years. To Dec 15 PATJU – new paintings by Patju
5.30, Sat 11.00 to 4.00. To Dec 8 Jason Benjamin,
Presley, in association with Spinifex Arts Project, WA.
Marc Blake and Paul White. To Dec 22 Christmas
Gallery closed Dec 20 to Jan 29, 2019.
Exhibition. Gallery open by appt only from Dec 22
until Jan 29, 2019.
Armadale
Malvern
Artbank Melbourne
18-24 Down Street, Collingwood 3066.
T 1800-251-651. E enquiries@artbank.gov.au
W www.artbank.gov.au H Mon-Fri by appt.
A Commonwealth Government art leasing program for
contemporary art. Supporting Australian artists.
Duldig Studio
Museum + Sculpture Garden
92 Burke Road, East Malvern 3145.
T (03) 9885-3358. E enquiries@duldig.org.au
Jason Benjamin, Summer in Siam, 2018, oil on linen, 122 x 122cm
W www.duldig.org.au H Tues, Thurs and second Courtesy the artist and Scott Livesey Galleries
Sat of every month 1.00 to 3.00, or groups by appt.
Through Dec and Feb 2019 SLAWA: modernist art
and design – a Viennese modernist in Melbourne.
Feb 10, 2019 World Umbrella Day Fundraiser.
Gallery closed Dec 22 to Jan 27, 2019.
Melbourne 97
Ten Cubed
1489 Malvern Road, Glen Iris 3146.
T (03) 9822-0833. E info@tencubed.com.au
Hawthorn
W www.tencubed.com.au H Tues-Sat 10.00 to
4.00. A private collection of contemporary art, open East & West Art
to the general public. Feb 5 to May 4, 2019 Cyrus 665 High Street, East Kew 3102. T (03) 9859-6277.
Tang. Opening the 2019 exhibition calendar will be E info@eastwestart.com.au W www.eastwestart.com.au
artist Cyrus Tang who is the newest addition to the Director: Marjorie Ho. H Mon-Fri 11.00 to 5.30, Sat
Ten Cubed 2 Collection. Ten Cubed began collecting 11.00 to 4.30. Specialists in Asian Fine Arts and
Tang in 2016 with the acquisition of the Children’s Antiques. Through Dec Christmas Creativity – Helen
Encyclopaedia series and has continued to collect Momota, Wailin Elliott and Tom Elliott.
her photographic and sculptural works throughout
2017 and 2018. Tang is a Melbourne-based Eastgate Gallery
artist who works with photomedia, mixed-media,
video and installation. Her works develop a visual Dealers in Fine Art
representation reflecting on the notion of nostalgia, 158 Burwood Road, Hawthorn 3122.
memory and absence. Tang’s practice centres around T (03) 9818-1656. E info@eastgatejarman.com.au
the exploration of various permanent and ephemeral W www.eastgatejarman.com.au H Mon-Fri 9.00 to
materials including clay, ash, water, steam and 5.00, Sat 10.00 to 4.00. A Selection of traditional,
human hair, it examines the process of disappearance abstract, and contemporary art from leading
and creates ‘a phantasmic site of loss’. Cyrus Tang Australian artists past and present. To Dec 15 Abode
is currently represented by ARC ONE Gallery in paintings, sculpture and lithographs by Dean Bowen.
Melbourne.
Dean Bowen, The House of Love, 2016, oil on linen, 122 x 183cm
Courtesy the artist and Eastgate Gallery
Quadrant Gallery
(map ref Melway 45 A8) 72 Barkers Road, Hawthorn
3122. T (03) 9079-0943.
E contact@quadrantgallery.com.au
W www.quadrantgallery.com.au H Tues-Sat 10.00
to 4.00. To Dec 15 Colour Rhythm Harmony – this
group exhibition pays homage to the talent and
diversity of a selection of the many wonderful artists
who have exhibited with us on a regular basis over
the years. The variety of subject, medium and style
is a reflection of Quadrant Gallery’s philosophy and
passion for art. This dynamic and colourful exhibition
will be a delightful and festive end to the year.
98 Melbourne
Town Hall Gallery
360 Burwood Road, Hawthorn 3122.
T (03) 9278-4626.
ϐ
E townhallgallery@boroondara.vic.gov.au
W boroondara.vic.gov.au/arts H Tues-Fri 10.00 to
5.00, Sat-Sun 11.00 to 4.00, closed Mon and public
Elsternwick
hols. To Dec 16 Main Galleries: Louise Saxton: The
Linen Project – an immersive installation that pays Glen Eira City Council Gallery
homage to past lives and past labour. Featuring
Cnr Glen Eira and Hawthorn roads, Caulfield 3162.
unique two and three-dimensional assemblages
T (03) 9524-3402. W www.gleneira.vic.gov.au
created by Saxton from discarded and disinherited
Curator: Diane Soumilas. Free admission.
domestic linens, which the artist has collected over
H Mon-Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat-Sun 1.00 to 5.00,
several decades (see ad page 70). Jan 19 to March
closed public hols. To Dec 9, 2018 A.M.E Bale
10, 2019 In Real Time – celebrates the history of the
Travelling Scholarship and Art Prize Exhibition
Australian Guild of Realist Artists (AGRA). Founded in
of finalists. Gallery Annexe: Flux: Works by VCE
1974, AGRA has brought realist art into the Australian
students at Glen Eira College. Jan 22 to Feb 10,
spotlight for well over 40 years. In this exhibition, 19
2019 Exploring Nature – Fred Williams, Arthur Boyd
winners of the annual AGRA Australian Art Excellence
and Emma Minnie Boyd from Glen Eira City Council
Award will have work on display alongside realist
art collection and works on loan from Port Phillip
paintings from the Town Hall Gallery Collection.
City Collection, Town Hall Gallery Collection and
Town Hall Gallery – Community Exhibitions: To
Bayside City Council Art Collection. Curated by Diane
Dec 16 Domestic Flight by Nicole Cairns – the still
Soumilas. Gallery closed for our maintenance program
life paintings of Cairns focus on simple objects or
from Dec 10, reopening on Jan 22, 2019.
common scenes that viewers would otherwise pass
by without a second thought. Domestic Flight takes
a light-hearted look at our busy lives and sometimes Lauraine Diggins Fine Art
chaotic homes, and what it might look like if the local 5 Malakoff Street, North Caulfield 3161.
birds and wildlife inundated them. Jan 15 to Feb 10, T (03) 9509-9855. E ausart@diggins.com.au
2019 Off the Leash by Emily Shannon – whether W www.diggins.com.au H Tues-Fri 10.00 to 6.00,
they run to you or from you, it’s impossible to escape Sat by appt or during exhibitions 1.00 to 5.00.
the canines in our community. With over a third of Specialists in Australian colonial, impressionist,
Australian households owning a dog, Shannon’s modern, contemporary and Indigenous painting,
digitally created hand drawn prints celebrate the pups sculpture and decorative art. Sourcing European
of Boroondara, but with a difference. These pooches masterworks on request. To Dec 15 Alice and
have been juxtaposed with human apparel. Gallery Beyond: Recent Paintings by Janet Green and
closed Dec 17 to Jan 19, 2019. Mike Green – works inspired by the magnificent
landscapes and detail in the environment while
exploring central and northern Australia.
Gallery closed Dec 20 to Feb 2019. See ad page 40.
MADA Gallery
Monash University,
ϐ
Building D, Ground Floor, 900 Dandenong Road,
Caulfield East 3145. E MADA.Gallery@monash.edu
W www.artdes.monash.edu/gallery Free entry.
H Mon-Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to 5.00
during exhibitions.
Melbourne 99
Monash University ArtSpace at Realm
Museum of Art | MUMA Ringwood Town Square, 179 Maroondah Highway,
Ground Floor, Building F, Monash University, Caulfield Ringwood 3134.
Campus, 900 Dandenong Road, Caulfield East 3145. E gallery.attendant@maroondah.vic.gov.au
T (03) 9905-4217. E muma@monash.edu W www.artsinmaroondah.com.au H Mon-Fri 9.00 to
W www.monash.edu.au/muma Free admission. 8.00, Sat-Sun and public hols 10.00 to 5.00.
H Tues-Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to 5.00.
To Dec 15 Exoplanets by Alicia Frankovich. Belgrave Creative Space
1658a Burwood Highway, Belgrave 3160.
T 0425-831-425. W www.belgravecreativespace.com
H Fri-Mon 12.00 to 6.00. Dec 14 to 17 (opening
Moorabbin Sun Dec 16, 2-4pm) Youth Art Show by junior and
youth art students. Proposals welcome for
Virtues 2019.
Greater
Melbourne Call for entries:
Art at Linden Gate
899 Healesville-Yarra Glen Road, Yarra Glen 3775.
A4 Art Australia
T (03) 9730-1861. E artatlindengate@gmail.com A unique exhibition of A4 sized artworks,
W www.artatlindengategallery.com.au H Fri-Mon 2D & 3D: open to established and emerging
10.00 to 5.00 (including public hols, except Dec 24 contemporary artists across Australia.
and 25). To Jan 7, 2019 In the Shape of the Moon
All 2D artworks
– four women artists express the distinctly different
will be framed
phases of their lives while at the same time exploring for exhibition.
the creative potentials of paint, clay, textiles and
Showing:
found objects. Jan 11 to Feb 11, 2019 (opening Sat
Jan 12, 1-3pm) Chinese Australian Contemporary 23 March - 22 April,
Artists – Celebration of Years. Striving to bring two Herring Island Gallery,
as part of the
diverse cultures together, this group born in China and
Herring Island
raised in Australia, the artists draw from their unique Summer Arts Festival.
individual experiences to offer exquisite contemporary
art including a special sculpture installation. All Artworks exhibited
also displayed
on website.
100 Melbourne
Melbourne 101
Box Hill Community Arts Centre Burrinja Gallery
470 Station Street, Box Hill 3128. T (03) 9895-8888. (map ref Melway 75 B12) Burrinja Cultural Centre,
E bhcac@whitehorse.vic.gov.au W bhcac.com.au 351 Glenfern Road, Upwey 3158. T (03) 9754-8723.
H Mon-Fri 9.00 to 5.00, call for w’end hours. Nov 27 E events@burrinja.org.au W www.burrinja.org.au
to Dec 9 A Christmas A’Fair – Alcove Art Shop. Dec H Tues-Sun 10.00 to 4.00. Dec 1 to Feb 10, 2019
11 to 16 (opening Mon Dec 10, 6-8pm) Presence – Black Mist Burnt Country – Testing the Bomb –
Adults’ Painting Group. Maralinga and Australian Art. See ad back cover.
102 Melbourne
Gate 6 Gallery Heide Museum of Modern Art
Gate 6, Cardinia Street, Berwick 3806. W secan.com.au 7 Templestowe Road, Bulleen 3105.
Free entry. H Sat-Sun 11.00 to 5.00. T (03) 9850-1500. W www.heide.com.au
H Tues-Sun 10.00 to 5.00. To Feb 24, 2019
Gee Lee-Wik Doleen Gallery Sweeney Reed and Strines Gallery. Also, Meditation
on a Bone: Albert Tucker Beyond the Modern, and
at Hume Global Learning Centre Danica Chappell: Thickness of Time. To March 24,
Craigieburn 2019 Mirka Mora: Pas De Deux – Drawing and
(map ref Melway 386E-F7) 75-95 Central Park Dolls. To May 19, 2019 Heide I: House of Ideas.
Avenue, Craigieburn 3064. T (03) 9356-6117.
E gallery@hume.vic.gov.au W www.hume.vic.gov.au/
gallery H (refer to website). To Dec 30 Tree Project by
Heather Hesterman.
– Custom framing
Personalise your piece.
– Art gallery
Purchase original art and prints.
– Artist Collective
Support and represent local artists.
Melbourne 103
Heritage Hill Museum Manningham Art Gallery
and Gardens Manningham City Square (MC ), 687 Doncaster
66 McCrae Street, Dandenong 3175. Road, Doncaster 3108. T (03) 9840-9367.
T (03) 9793-4511. E heritagehill@cgd.vic.gov.au E gallery@manningham.vic.gov.au
W www.heritagehill.com.au Free entry. H Tues-Fri W www.manningham.vic.gov.au/manningham-art-
10.00 to 4.00. To Dec 20 Express Your Rights gallery Free entry. H Tues-Sat 11.00 to 5.00.
Art Exhibition – celebrates the art of young people To Dec 15 Inspired – a celebratory exhibition of
aged between 15 and 22, made during a series of work by students and tutors of the Manningham Art
workshops. The works created aim to express Studios, all about that great feeling of being inspired.
human rights through painting, drawing, photography Jan 23 to Feb 16, 2019 Controlled Absurdity – a
and sculpture. solo exhibition by artist Anthony Williams – exploring
a fresh visual language that combines painting,
sculpture and architectural forms. Gallery closed Dec
Incinerator Gallery 16 to Jan 22, 2019.
(map ref Melway 28 D7) 180 Holmes Road, Moonee
Ponds 3039. T (03) 8325-1750.
E incinerator@mvcc.vic.gov.au
W www.incineratorgallery.com.au Free entry.
H Tues-Sun 11.00 to 4.00. Dec 8 to Jan 13,
2019 Summer Show: Woven Together presents an
opportunity to support diversity in Moonee Valley
and celebrate creative self-expression. This year the
exhibition celebrates the fruits of textile workshops
held throughout the year at Flemington Community
Centre and the Incinerator Gallery. Works include
the tapestries of Joy Smith and her students,
contemporary textiles by the students of Bats of
Leisure and portraiture by up and coming local
photographer Amna Hamid of Studioblkk. Developed
in partnership with Moonee Valley’s Community
Development team. Jan 22 to Feb 17, 2019 (opening
Fri Jan 25, 6-8pm) Midsumma co-presents: Personal
Touch – Archie Barry, Bailee-Rose Farnham, Tyza Anthony Williams, Space Reaction, 2017, cement, enamel on
paper, 15 x 15 x 12cm
Stewart, Bon Mott, Nunzio Madden with text by
Courtesy the artist and Manningham Art Gallery
Nevo Zisin. Throughout history, self-portraiture has
provided a means for artists to examine their place
in society. In the time of the camera phone, self- Maroondah Access Gallery
representation by artists provokes needed discussion Maroondah Federation Estate, 32 Greenwood Avenue,
on the problematic binaries associated with gender Ringwood 3134. T (03) 9298-4545.
and identity. Personal Touch expresses the sensitivity E gallery.attendant@maroondah.vic.gov.au
with which artists are addressing the evolving nature W www.artsinmaroondah.com.au H Mon-Fri 9.00 to
of selfhood, at a time when the political status quo 5.00, closed weekends and public hols.
fails to do so. Artist performances and talks:
Sat Feb 2, 2pm. Monash Gallery of Art (MGA)
The Australian home
Joel Gallery of photography
5 Sargood Street, Altona 3018. T (03) 9398-2511.
860 Ferntree Gully Road, Wheelers Hill 3150.
E admin@ljac.com.au W www.ljac.com.au
T (03) 8544-0500. E mga@monash.vic.gov.au
H Mon-Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat-Sun 11.00 to 3.00.
W www.mga.org.au H Tues-Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat-
Joel Gallery is a contemporary exhibition space hosting
Sun 12.00 to 5.00, closed public hols. To March 3,
a diverse program of arts and cultural exhibitions and
2019 Robyn Stacey: As still as life.
events by professional and community artists.
104 Melbourne
2019
GIPPSLAND
SCULPTURE
EXHIBITION
ALLEN PRIZE $5,000
GLOVER PRIZE $2,000
PEOPLE’S CHOICE $1,000
Whitehorse Artspace
Sam Jinks, Woman and Child, 2010, silicone, silk, acrylic, rabbit
Box Hill Town Hall, 1022 Whitehorse Road, Box Hill
fur, polyurethane foam, timber and nylon 3128. T (03) 9262-6250.
Shepparton Art Museum E artspace@whitehorse.vic.gov.au
Courtesy the artist and Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney, and Mornington W www.whitehorseartspace.com.au H Tues-Fri 10.00
Peninsula Regional Gallery to 4.00, Sat 12.00 to 4.00. To Dec 22 A Life In
Print: Ian Gardiner – colourful etchings, linocuts,
mono-prints, woodcuts and woodblock prints are
exhibited in this important retrospective of the work
of much-admired artist and academic Ian Gardiner
(1943-2008). A Life in Print is drawn primarily from
a generous donation to the Whitehorse Art Collection,
from the artist’s estate, in 2015. Curated by guest
106 Melbourne
Curator Rodney James. Not to be missed. Jan 31 Yarra Ranges Regional Museum
to March 3, 2019 Ink Rhythm: Traditional Style
35-37 Castella Street, Lilydale 3140.
Contemporary Charm – for many hundreds of years
T (03) 9294-6313. E museum@yarraranges.vic.gov.au
Chinese artists have celebrated the natural world
W ach.yarraranges.vic.gov.au Free entry.
using simple, seemingly spontaneous brushstrokes of
H Daily 10.00 to 4.00, closed public hols.
ink or colour. The subtle flickering of brush on paper,
however, reveals the artwork is often infused with
powerful meaning. Jianhua Lin’s recent ink paintings Yering Station Art Gallery
are skillfully performed, with each daub and lift of 38 Melba Highway, Yarra Glen 3775. T (03) 9730-
ink displaying a determination to capture the beauty 0102. E artgallery@yering.com W www.yering.com
of nature. Contact: Dr Ewen Jarvis. H Mon-Fri 10.00 to 5.00,
Sat-Sun 10.00 to 6.00. To Dec 9 Yarra Valley Arts
/ Yering Station Sculpture Exhibition & Awards –
various artists present indoor and outdoor sculpture
across the grounds of Yering Station. To Jan 7, 2019
Main Gallery: The Secrets Shadows Keep by Amanda
Ruck. Dec 18 to March 17, 2019 Winery Viewing
Gallery: The Stillest Hour: Reimagining Victoria’s
Highland Forests by Chris Taylor. Jan 9 to Feb 17,
2019 Main Gallery: Beneath the Surface by Oliver
Ashworth-Martin.
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Manyung Gallery Flinders
Mornington 37 Cook Street, Flinders 3929. T (03) 9787-2953.
W www.manyunggallery.com.au H Fri-Sun 10.00
Peninsula to 5.00.
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Oak Hill Gallery Gecko Studio Gallery
(map ref Melway 145 G10) 100 Mornington-Tyabb and ArtHouse accommodation
Road (adjacent to the Rose Gardens), Mornington 15 Falls Road, Fish Creek 3959. T (03) 5683-2481.
3931. T (03) 5973-4299. E art@oakhillgallery.com.au E info@geckostudiogallery.com.au
W www.oakhillgallery.com.au H Daily 11.00 to 4.00. W www.geckostudiogallery.com.au
Facebook: geckostudiogallery. H Thurs-Mon 9.00 to
4.00. Also including Headquarters Café. Dec 13 to
Martin Hodge
Wounded Deer
8 December, 2018 – 6 January, 2019
Opening Saturday 8 December 4.30-7.30pm
Martin Hodge paints and draws toys and porcelain models to describe a possible
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Stockroom
98 Piper Street, Kyneton Vic 3444
(03) 5422-3215 gallery@stockroom.space www.stockroom.space
110 Victoria
Latrobe Regional Gallery Elizabeth Arthur Fine Art
138 Commercial Road, Morwell 3840. Gallery & Sculpture Garden
T (03) 5128-5700 F 5128-5706. 35 Carmichael Street, Hamilton 3300.
E lrg@latrobe.vic.gov.au W latroberegionalgallery.com T (03) 5572-2851. E elarthur@bigpond.net.au
H Mon-Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat-Sun 11.00 to 4.00. Director: Dr Elizabeth Arthur. H Thurs-Fri 10.00 to
To Jan 13, 2019 Kylie on Stage – a touring exhibition 6.00, Sun 12.00 to 4.00, or by appt. Dec 1 to 22
proudly presented by Arts Centre Melbourne and the Christmas Exhibition. Through Jan 2019 by appt.
Australian Music Vault, and supported by Creative
Victoria. To Jan 20, 2019 Static No. 12 by Daniel
Crooks. To Jan 27, 2019 Codebreakers: Women Geelong Gallery
in Games – an ACMI Touring Exhibition. To Feb 10, 55 Little Malop Street, Geelong 3220.
2019 Grit & Grace by Owen Rye. Dec 1 to Jan 27, T (03) 5229-3645. W geelonggallery.org.au
2019 A Fall into Understanding by Nadine Lineham, Director: Jason Smith. Free entry unless otherwise
Dick Bishop Memorial Prize Winner 2018. Jan 26 to stated. H Daily 10.00 to 5.00. From Dec 1 Recent
March 24, 2019 The Bridge of No Return by Lyndal acquisitions 2017-18. From Dec 8 There is no there
Jones. Gallery closed from 3pm, Dec 21, reopening by Gabriella Mangano and Silvana Mangano. Also,
at 10am, Jan 2, 2019. Akio Makigawa – Water drawing no. 1.
Metropolis Gallery
Great Ocean 64 Ryrie Street, Geelong 3220. T (03) 5221-6505.
W www.metropolisgallery.com.au Director: Robert
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SCOPE Galleries Arts Academy,
38 Kelp Street, Warrnambool 3280. ϐ
T (03) 5561-4758, 0410-464-330 F 5561-5692. Federation University Australia, cnr Sturt and Lydiard
E mail@scopegalleries.com W www.scopegalleries.com streets, Ballarat 3350; PO Box 663, Ballarat 3353.
Director: Liza McCosh. H Sat-Sun 1.00 to 4.00, or by T (03) 5327-8615. E s.hinton@federation.edu.au
appt. Contemporary paintings, prints and sculpture. W federation.edu.au/pogallery Curator: Shelley
Hinton. H Wed-Sat 12.00 to 5.00, Mon-Tues by
Warrnambool Art Gallery appt. To Dec 8 Ballarat Arts Foundation Eureka Art
26 Liebig Street, Warrnambool 3280. Award 2018 and DELVE 18 – Federation University
T (03) 5559-4949. E gallery@warrnambool.vic.gov.au Australia postgraduate research students.
W www.thewag.com.au Director: Vanessa Gerrans. Dec 15 to Feb 2, 2019 Reload: Back To The 80s –
H Mon-Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat-Sun and public hols Federation University Australia visual arts alumni from
10.00 to 3.00. To Feb 24, 2019 Paul Jennings: the 1980s.
UNREAL! – an exhibition celebrating Australia’s best-
loved storyteller. Dec 8 to March 3, 2019 Adaption
<monument> by Tricia Page. Dec 8 to May 5, 2019
Sans Frontières by Damon Kowarsky.
Wishart Gallery
19 Sackville Street, Port Fairy 3284.
T (03) 5568-2423. E hello@wishartgallery.com.au
W www.wishartgallery.com.au Art, Antiques, Bar.
Central
Victoria
Ararat Gallery TAMA
Town Hall, Vincent Street, Ararat 3377.
T (03) 5355-0220. E gallery@ararat.vic.gov.au
W www.araratgallerytama.com.au H Mon-Sun 10.00
to 4.00. Closed Good Friday, Christmas Day, Boxing
Day and New Year’s Day.
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Ballarat – Gallery on Sturt Castlemaine Art Museum
421 Sturt Street, Ballarat 3350. T (03) 5331 7011. 14 Lyttleton Street (PO Box 248), Castlemaine 3450.
E info@galleryonsturt.com.au T (03) 5472-2292. E info@castlemainegallery.com
W www.galleryonsturt.com.au Director: Leigh W www.castlemainegallery.com H Thurs-Sun 12.00
Tweedie. H Mon Fri 9.00 to 5.00, Sat 10.00 to to 5.00.
2.00. To Dec 22 Passionism by Deny Christian
recent original oils and life studies. Christian’s skilled
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painting techniques create incredibly realistic portraits
Old Fire Station, Neil Street, Maryborough 3465.
and still lives. Her very successful artistic career has
T (03) 5460-4588. E cgsc.art@cgoldshire.vic.gov.au
extended over 45 years and she paints in a realistic
W www.visitmaryborough.com.au H Thurs-Sun
Classical style. Gallery closed from Dec 24, reopening
10.00 to 4.00. Central Goldfields Art Gallery is a
Jan 14, 2019.
cultural facility of the Central Goldfields Shire Council.
Gallery closed Dec 17 to Jan 16, 2019.
Falkner Gallery
35 Templeton Street, Castlemaine 3450.
T (03) 5470-5858. E falknergallery@tpg.com.au
W www.falknergallery.com.au H Wed 1.00 to 5.00,
Thurs-Sat 11.00 to 5.00, Sun by appt.
To Dec 24 Folds and Feathers – David Golightly,
Sally Roadknight and Lee Shelden. Also, 2018
Christmas Collection: Affordable small works by
30+ artists. Gallery closed for Summer Break from
Dec 25 to Jan 24, 2019.
Deny Christian, Cheese and Wine, oil on canvas, 50 x 75cm
Courtesy the artist and Gallery on Sturt
Klytie Pate, Youth and girl, c.1936, brush and ink over pencil,
11.9 x 21cm (image and comp.), 18.5 x 29.3cm irreg. (sheet)
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Courtesy Bendigo Art Gallery
114 Victoria
La Trobe Art Institute The Goat Gallery
121 View Street, Bendigo 3550. T (03) 5444-7272. 87A Main Street, Natimuk 3409. T 0417-307-824.
E lai@latrobe.edu.au W www.latrobe.edu.au/ W facebook.com/TheGoatGallery H Sat-Sun 1.00
art-institute H Mon-Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to to 4.00, or by appt. Nov 30 to Dec 16 (opening Fri
5.00. To Dec 22 Support Structure featuring Emma Nov 30, 6.30pm) Coming Together – an eclectic
Coulter, Jake Walker, Kate Tucker, Louise Blyton, collection by Fed Uni Studio artists – Peta Adamson,
Mumu Mike Williams and Sam Martin. Jan 14 to Feb Sue Devlin, Joan Goad, Joan Johns, Ron Penrose,
1 Australian Print Triennial: Mungo Artists. Yvonne Preusker and Angela Walker. Call out for
EOI to exhibit at the Goat Gallery in 2019-20. EOI
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requested by Feb 10, 2019. Gallery closed Dec 17 to
Feb 9, 2019.
A satellite space of
Bendigo Art Gallery Horsham Regional Art Gallery
51-67 Pall Mall, Bendigo 3550. T (03) 5434-6179. 80 Wilson Street, Horsham 3400.
E postofficegallery@bendigo.vic.gov.au T (03) 5382-9575. E hrag@hrcc.vic.gov.au
W www.bendigoartgallery.com.au W www.horshamtownhall.com.au H Tues-Fri 10.00
Director: Karen Quinlan. Entry by donation. to 5.00, Sat 11.00 to 4.30, Sun 1.00 to 4.30.
H Daily 9.00 to 5.00. Dec 13 to March 31, 2019
Vale: mourning remembrance and Spiritualism in
Bendigo 1851-1901.
Stockroom
98 Piper Street, Kyneton 3444. T (03) 5422-3215.
E gallery@stockroom.space
W www.stockroom.space H Mon, Thurs and Fri
10.30 to 5.00. Sat 10.00 to 6.00, Sun 10.00
to 5.00, closed Tues-Wed. Dec 8 to Jan 6, 2019
(opening Sat Dec 8, 4.30-7.30pm) Wounded Deer
by Martin Hodge. See ad page 110.
North
North East &
North West
Art at Linden Gate
W www.artatlindengategallery.com.au
For exhibition details see Melbourne section.
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Mildura Arts Centre a Cultural Service of the Rural City of Wangaratta.
To Dec 9 Gallery 2: GOTAFE Creative. To Feb 3,
199 Cureton Avenue, Mildura 3500.
2019 Gallery 1: Pop! Reflections on Popular
T (03) 5018-8330. E gallery@mildura.vic.gov.au
Culture – featuring works from Arts Project Australia,
W www.milduraartscentre.com.au
Wangaratta Art Gallery and friends. To Feb 5, 2019
H Daily 10.00 to 5.00. To Dec 16 The Picket
WPAC Foyer Gallery: Works on paper from the
Sentinels by Katy Mutton. Also, The Scars of War
Wangaratta Art Gallery Collection.
– Mildura Arts Centre Collection. Dec 7 to March 3,
2019 Wes Walters: The art of the pre-cursor.
Dec 13 to March 3, 2019 Collected Vision II: Recent
Acquisitions – Mildura Arts Centre Collection. Dec 20
to March 31, 2019 portraits + pottery – Mildura Arts
Centre Collection.
Warragul
Shepparton Art Museum (SAM)
Region
(map ref Vic Roads map 273 L8 or 32 H8) 70
Welsford Street, Shepparton 3630. T (03) 5832-9861. Bradley Hall Antiques
E art.museum@shepparton.vic.gov.au & Art Gallery
W sheppartonartmuseum.com.au Australian Studio of Gary Miles
Director: Dr Rebecca Coates. Free entry. H Daily
12 Old Telegraph Road West, Drouin West 3818.
10.00 to 4.00, public hols 1.00 to 4.00. Closed
T (03) 5626-8355, 0407-443-606.
Christmas Day, New Year’s Day and Good Friday. Join
E milesartstudios@dcsi.net.au
SAM on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram! To Feb 17,
W www.garymilesart.com.au H Sat-Sun and public
2019 Craftivism. Dissident Objects and Subversive
hols 11.00 to 5.00 or by appt. Artist: Gary Miles.
Forms. See ad page 24.
Gallery viewing of available paintings of past series.
116 Victoria
Victoria 117
Sydney
118
Museum of Contemporary Art
CBD Australia (MCA)
140 George Street, The Rocks 2000.
Gaffa Gallery
281 Clarence Street, Sydney CBD 2000.
T (02) 9283-4273. W www.gaffa.com.au
H Mon-Fri 10.00 to 6.00, Sat 11.00 to 5.00.
Closed Sun and public hols. Gaffa is an independent David Goldblatt, Patience Poni visiting her parents, Ruth and
creative precinct, artist-run in attitude and execution. Jackson Poni, 1510A Emdeni South, Soweto, 1972, silver gelatin
photograph on fibre-based paper
Dec 6 to 17 Day Dreaming by Tony Carlon. Also,
© The David Goldblatt Legacy
Girl En Route by Mimi Fairall, and Body of Land by Courtesy Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg and Cape Town, and
Emma Constantine, curated by Artemis Projects. Museum of Contemporary Art Australia
Also, Contemporary Jewellery Market by JMGA-NSW.
Jan 17 to 28, 2019 Horizons by Sarah Dugan.
Also, Summer Sorrows by Andrew Ensor.
Museum of Sydney
Gallery closed Dec 18 to Jan 2, 2019. Cnr Phillip and Bridge streets, Sydney 2000.
T (02) 9251-5988. W sydneylivingmuseums.com.au
Free with Museum entry, Adults $12, Conc $8,
The Ken Done Gallery Family $30, Members Fee. H Daily 10.00 to 5.00.
1 Hickson Road, The Rocks 2000. Closed Good Friday and Christmas Day. The Museum
T (02) 8274-4500 F (02) 8274-4545. presents a diverse program of exhibitions and events.
E gallery@done.com.au W www.kendone.com.au Dec 8 to July 21, 2019 Street Photography.
H Daily 10.00 to 5.30. Over the Christmas/New Year Also, How Cities Work.
period we are excited to be showcasing a collection
of ‘never before offered for sale’ drawings from the
artist’s sketch books. The works on paper are made
up of a number of media including oil crayon, pencil,
ink and graphite and represent a broad spectrum both
chronically and subject wise. Larger canvases, direct
from the artist’s Chinamans Beach studio, make up
the balance of this new and quintessential Ken Done
exhibition. Limited edition prints, posters and other
art related products are available for sale in the gallery
shop including the artist’s latest publication ‘Ken
Done: Paintings you probably haven’t seen’.
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S.H. Ervin Gallery
National Trust of Australia (NSW), Watson Road,
Observatory Hill, The Rocks 2000.
Chippendale
T (02) 9258-0173.
E shervingallery@nationaltrust.com.au
W www.shervingallery.com.au H Tues-Sun 11.00 to
Central
5.00. Dec 7 to March 17, 2019 Destination Sydney
Re-Imagined – the exhibition at three Sydney public 4A Centre for Contemporary
galleries; Manly Art Gallery & Museum, Mosman Art
Gallery and S.H. Ervin Gallery presents work by nine Asian Art
eminent artists responding to the important influence 181-187 Hay Street, Haymarket, Sydney 2000.
of Sydney as subject and theme. Featured artists T (02) 9212-0380. W www.4a.com.au Free entry.
include Ethel Carrick Fox, Adrian Feint and Ken H Tues-Fri 11.00 to 5.00, Thurs nights to 8.00,
Done (Manly Art Gallery & Museum), Roy de Maistre, Sat-Sun 11.00 to 4.00. To Dec 16 Justine Youssef:
Robert Klippel and Michael Johnson (Mosman Art All Blessings, All Curses. Jan 19 to March 24, 2019
Gallery), Jeffrey Smart, Nicholas Harding and Wendy Xiao Lu: Impossible Dialogue.
Sharpe (S.H. Ervin Gallery). See ads pages 8 and 9.
Gallery closed Dec 24 to Jan 3, 2019 inclusive.
120 Sydney
White Rabbit Gallery Artspace
30 Balfour Street (near Central Station), Chippendale 43 51 Cowper Wharf Road, Woolloomooloo 2011.
2008. T (02) 8399 2867. T (02) 9356 0555. E artspace@artspace.org.au
W www.whiterabbitcollection.org H Wed Sun 10.00 W www.artspace.org.au H Mon Fri 11.00 to 5.00,
to 5.00. To Feb 3, 2019 Supernatural a journey Sat Sun 11.00 to 6.00. Visit website for exhibition
through the reshaped Chinese landscapes of the program.
21st century. Gallery closed from Dec 19,
reopening Dec 27. The Cross Art Projects
8 Llankelly Lane (off Orwell Street), Kings Cross
2011. T (02) 9357 2058, 0406 537 933.
ARO Firstdraft
51 William Street, Darlinghurst 2010.
T 0414 946 894. E info@arogallery.com 13 17 Riley Street, Woolloomooloo 2011.
W www.arogallery.com H Tues Sun 10.00 to 6.00. T (02) 8970 2999. E info@firstdraft.org.au
Dec 12 to 21 (opening Tues Dec 11, 6 8pm) W www.firstdraft.org.au H Wed Sun 12.00 to 6.00.
Terrestrial an exhibition of collaborative sculptural An artist run organisation for emerging
works by Ulan Murray and Rachel Burns. Contact: and experimental art practice. Visit website for
0428 600 230. ulanmurray.com See ad page 125. exhibition program.
Arthouse Gallery
66 McLachlan Avenue, Rushcutters Bay 2011.
T (02) 9332 1019. E contact@arthousegallery.com.au
W www.arthousegallery.com.au H Tues Fri 9.30 to
6.00, Sat 10.00 to 5.00. Dec 6 to Jan 12, 2019
Robyn Sweaney: Backwards moving forwards.
Also, Group show: Summer Salon. Jan 30 to Feb
23, 2019 Ian Greig. Gallery closed Dec 22 to Jan
8, 2019.
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LIVERPOOL MIL-PRA
ART SOCIETY AECG
This annual exhibition continues An annual exhibition and Ar
to promote and celebrate the celebrating the significance
creative talent of our region. Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Launch: Sat 17 Nov 2-4pm Islander culture.
Launch: Sat 24 Nov 2-4pm
17 NOV - 22 DEC 17 NOV - 7 FEB
MUSIC /
A Sydney Festival Eve
Innovative, interactiv
captivating, be inspir
this collaboration of
leading international
ensembles in experimental
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SAT 12 JAN
SUPPRESSION & SUN 13 JAN
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An exhibition by Woven, a collective
of artists who each have continuing
personal connections to Indonesia.
12 JAN - 10 FEB
EXHIBITION
JUMAADI
Indonesian-Australian artist Jumaadi
uses light and shadow to create
video works that draw on traditional
Indonesian theatre, Wayang Kulit.
12 JAN - 10 FEB
EVENT
LAUNCH DAY!
WHAT A LIFE! Join us for the exhibition launches
of What A Life! Rock Photography by
Rock Photography by Tony Mott Tony Mott, Looking Here Looking
Q&A: Sat 19 Jan 1pm-2pm North and Jumaadi. FREE!
12 JAN - 24 FEB SAT 19 JAN 2PM-4PM
C L O S E D 2 3 DE C
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Frances Keevil Gallery King Street Gallery on William
Bay Village, 28-34 Cross Street, Double Bay 2028. 177 William Street, Darlinghurst 2010.
T (02) 9327-2475. E info@franceskeevilgallery.com.au T (02) 9360-9727. E art@kingstreetgallery.com
W www.franceskeevilgallery.com.au H Tues-Sat W www.kingstreetgallery.com.au H Tues-Sat 10.00 to
10.00 to 5.00, Sun 11.00 to 4.00. Dec 1 to 23 End 6.00. Please visit website for listing.
of Year Exhibition. Jan 14 to Feb 3, 2019 Mixed
exhibition. Gallery closed Dec 31 to Jan 14, 2019. Liverpool Street Gallery
243a Liverpool Street, East Sydney 2010.
Gallery 9 T (02) 8353-7799. E info@liverpoolstgallery.com.au
9 Darley Street, Darlinghurst 2010. W www.liverpoolstgallery.com.au Director: James
T (02) 9380-9909. E info@gallery9.com.au Erskine. H Tues-Sat 10.00 to 6.00.
W www.gallery9.com.au Director: Allan Cooley.
Manager: Octavia Knox. H Wed-Sat 11.00 to 6.00, NAS Gallery
Sun-Tues by appt. To Dec 21 Louise Tuckwell. Jan
Forbes Street, Darlinghurst 2010. T (02) 9339-8686.
30 to Feb 23, 2019 (opening Wed Jan 30, 6-8pm)
E nasgallery@nas.edu.au W www.nas.edu.au/place/
Sarah crowEST: Soft Eyes Dub Wise.
gallery Free entry. H Mon-Sat 11.00 to 5.00.
National Association
for the Visual Arts (NAVA)
T (02) 9368-1900. E nava@visualarts.net.au
W www.nava.net.au NAVA is the peak body
representing and advancing the professional interests
of the Australian visual arts, craft and design sector.
See ad page 117.
124 Sydney
Yvonne Koolmatrie, Burial Basket (with handle), 2017
woven sedge rushes, 113 (L) x 46 (W) x 57cm (H)
STOCK ROOM SHOW – mixed works from the APA stockroom
5 – 20 December 2018
As 2018 draws to a close, we would like to express our
gratitude and thank you for your ongoing support.
Best wishes to all our clients and friends for a safe and
happy festive season! We look forward to another great 1/24 Wellington Street, Waterloo NSW 2017
year of exhibitions ahead. telephone 612 9699 2211 Tues-Sat 11.00-5.00
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Terrestrial
A collaborative sculptural
exhibition by
Ulan Murray and Rachel Burns
12 – 21 December 2018
Opening Tuesday 11th December 6-8pm
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STACKS Projects UNSW Galleries
191 Victoria Street, Potts Point 2011. UNSW Art & Design, Cnr Oxford Street and Greens
E stacksprojectsinc@gmail.com Road, Paddington 2021. T (02) 8936-0888.
W www.stacksprojects.com Directors: Chloe Gunn, E unswgalleries@unsw.edu.au
Zachary Harold, Annelies Jahn, Jane Lush and W www.artdesign.unsw.edu.au/unsw-galleries
Joanne Makas. H Thurs-Sat 11.00 to 6.00, Sun H Tues-Sat 10.00 to 5.00, closed pubic hols.
11.00 to 4.00. To Dec 9 Awkwardly Nothing by Nov 28 to Dec 8 UNSW Art & Design’s ANNUAL
Joanne Makas and Flin Sharp. Graduate Exhibition. Jan 5 to Feb 23, 2019
Architecture Makes Us: Cinematic Visions of Sonia
Leber and David Chesworth. Also, The Beehive by
Zanny Begg, and Impossible Composition by Oliver
Beer. Gallery closed Dec 10 to Jan 5, 2019.
Yuill/Crowley
Yellow House, 57-59 Macleay Street, Potts Point
2011. T 0418-634-712. E yuill_crowley@bigpond.com
W www.yuillcrowley.com H Wed-Fri 11.00 to 6.00,
Sat 11.00 to 4.30.
Redfern
Surry Hills
Green Square
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1/24 Wellington Street, Waterloo 2017.
T (02) 9699-2211. E info@aboriginalpacificart.com.au
Joanne Makas and Flin Sharp, Awkwardly Nothing, 2018, foot spa, W www.aboriginalpacificart.com.au Director: Gabriella
glitter mirror and Penelope Gum
Photograph: Document Photography
Roy (member of ACGA). H Tues-Sat 11.00 to 5.00.
Courtesy the artists and STACKS Projects Dec 5 to 20 Stock Room Show – mixed works from
the APA stockroom. See ad page 125. Gallery closed
from Dec 20, reopening Feb 5, 2019.
Stanley Street Gallery
1/52-54 Stanley Street, Darlinghurst 2010.
T (02) 9368-1142. E mail@stanleystreetgallery.com.au Artbank, Sydney
W www.stanleystreetgallery.com.au Directors: 222 Young Street, Waterloo 2011.
Merilyn Bailey and Liza Feeney. H Wed-Sat 11.00 T (02) 9697-6000. E enquiries@artbank.gov.au
to 6.00. Dec 5 to 22 A Time of Gifts – annual W www.artbank.gov.au H Mon-Fri 9.00 to 5.00.
group exhibition. Gallery closed through Jan 2019,
reopening Sat Feb 2, 2019 with INTRODUCING. Brett Whiteley Studio
2 Raper Street, Surry Hills 2010. T (02) 9225-1881.
E brettwhiteleystudio@ag.nsw.gov.au
W www.brettwhiteley.org Free admission made
possible by J.P. Morgan. H The Studio is open to the
public Fri-Sun 10.00 to 4.00. The Brett Whiteley
Studio is managed by the Art Gallery of New South
Wales.
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Flinders Street Gallery 107 Projects Inc.
61 Flinders Street, Surry Hills 2010. 107 Redfern Street, Redfern 2016. W www.107.org.au
T (02) 9380-5663. E info@flindersstreetgallery.com H Wed-Sun 11.00 to 5.00. Dec 12 to 21 (opening
W www.flindersstreetgallery.com H Wed-Sat 11.00 Wed Dec 12, 6-8pm) Before the Ending by Megan
to 6.00, or by appt. Nov 29 to Dec 22 Out Here by Seres www.meganseres-art.gallery. To be opened by
Nick Swann. Gallery closed through Jan 2019. Maria Stoljar, Talking with Painters. See ad page 135.
Soho Waterloo
Waterloo Design Centre, 105/197 Young Street,
Waterloo 2017. T (02) 9326-9066 F 9358-2939.
E art@sohogalleries.net W www.sohogalleries.net
H Daily trading, closed public holidays. Closed
Christmas Day. Dec 1 to Jan 31, 2019 Soho Summer
Exhibition – group paintings, sculpture and wall relief.
To March 30, 2019 Artpark Australia Sculpture
at the Woolloomooloo Wharf, Sydney. Exhibition of
contemporary sculpture. Open daily.
MAY SPACE
409b George Street, Waterloo 2017.
T (02) 9318-1122. E info@mayspace.com.au
W www.mayspace.com.au H Tues-Sat 10.00 to
5.00, Sun 12.00 to 4.00. Dec 5 to 22 Todd Fuller
and Carol Murphy.
Zoe Ellenberg, Stormy Weather, mixed media on watercolour paper,
164 x 205cm
Courtesy the artist and Soho Galleries
Todd Fuller, taking chase (With whom I was united by every tie),
2018, chalk, acrylic and charcoal on timber, 60cm diameter
Courtesy the artist and MAY SPACE
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Sullivan+Strumpf Articulate project space
799 Elizabeth Street, Zetland 2017. 497 Parramatta Road (opposite Cass Bros),
T (02) 9698-4696. E art@sullivanstrumpf.com Leichhardt 2040. W articulate497.blogspot.com.au
W www.sullivanstrumpf.com Directors: Ursula articulateupstairs.blogspot.com.au. H Fri-Sun 11.00
Sullivan and Joanna Strumpf. H Tues-Sat 10.00 to to 5.00. To Dec 2 on both levels: Fakt Abstrakcja
5.00, or by appt. To Dec 22 Polymorph by Polly with Lodz-based artist, MaĎgorzata Sidor, UK-
Borland. Also, Perfect Stranger by Dawn Ng. based Szczecin artist, WieŃczysĎaw Sporecki, and
Gallery closed Dec 23 to Jan 14, 2019. Warsaw-based fabs member, Piotr Szymor. Curated
by William Seeto. Dec 8 to 23 (opening Fri Dec 7,
Utopia Art Sydney 6-8pm) Articulate Turns Eight – celebrates eight
years of support for spatial and related art practices
72 Henderson Rd, Alexandria 2015.
with an exhibition of new work by artists who have
T (02) 9699-2900. E art@utopiaartsydney.com.au
shown at Articulate during that time. Jan 4 to Feb
W www.utopiaartsydney.com.au
3, 2019 (openings Fri Jan 4, 11, 18 and 25, Feb 1
Director: Christopher Hodges. H Tue-Sat 10.00
and 6-8pm) Ferment – showing the work of over 60
to 5.00. Dec 1 to 22 Community IX – annual
artists in a progression of six overlapping exhibitions.
community show, demonstrating the diversity and
contemporaneity of work being produced by Papunya
Tula artists today. Artsite Galleries
165 Salisbury Road, Camperdown 2050.
T (02) 8095-9678. E enquiries@artsite.com.au
W www.artsite.com.au/whats-on-now.php
Inner West H Wed-Sun 11.00 to 5.00 during exhibitions.
Boomalli Aboriginal
Marrickville Artists Co-operative
55-59 Flood Street, Leichhardt 2040.
T (02) 9560-2541. E boomalliartgallery@gmail.com
Balmain W www.boomalli.com.au
www.facebook.com/boomalligallery,
www.instagram.com/boomalliartgallery.
AIRspace Projects H Wed-Sun 11.00 to 4.00. Through Dec and Jan
2019 Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative –
10 Junction Street, Marrickville 2204.
Members Exhibition.
T 0438-020-661. E sally@airspaceprojects.com
W www.airspaceprojects.com.au Directors: Sally
Clarke and Brenda Factor. H Thurs-Fri 11.00 to 6.00, The Commercial
Sat 11.00 to 5.00 first three weeks each month. 5/4 Jabez Street, Marrickville 2204. T (02) 8096-
3292. E office@thecommercialgallery.com
Annandale Galleries W www.thecommercialgallery.com Director: Amanda
Rowell. H By appt. Please visit our website for current
110 Trafalgar Street, Annandale 2038.
information.
T (02) 9552-1699. E info@annandalegalleries.com.au
W www.annandalegalleries.com.au Directors: Bill
Gregory and Anne Gregory (members of ACGA). The Corner Gallery Stanmore
H Tues-Sat 11.00 to 5.00. To Dec 9 Right Into Cnr Percival and Myrtle streets, Stanmore 2048.
Her Arms drawings, sculpture, automated theatre T 0421-526-391.
installation with projections by William Kentridge. W www.thecornergallerystanmore.com H Mon-Sun
10.00 t0 6.00. Nov 28 to Dec 11 StillandLife by
Artereal Gallery Julie Poulsen. juliepoulsen@bigpond.com 0400-
131-149 juliepoulsen_artist See ad page 133.
747 Darling Street, Rozelle 2039. T (02) 9818-7473.
E info@artereal.com.au W www.artereal.com.au
Director: Luisa Catanzaro. H Wed-Sat 11.00 to 5.00. ϐ
Dec 5 to 22 (opening Wed Dec 5, 6-8pm) Connect 47 Enmore Road, Newtown 2042.
by Sylvia Schwenk. Artist talk: Sat Dec 8, 1pm. T (02) 9557-8483. E lauren@defiancegallery.com
Also, Flare Up by Evan Pank. Gallery closed for the W www.defiancegallery.com Directors: Campbell
summer from Dec 23 to Feb 6, 2019. Robertson-Swann and Lauren Harvey. H Wed-Sat
11.00 to 5.00. To Dec 14 In the fold by Renata
Pari-Lewis.
128 Sydney
kate owen gallery
contemporary aboriginal art
130 Sydney
SCA Galleries
Sydney College of the Arts
Balmain Road (enter opposite Cecily Street), Rozelle
Nth Sydney
2040. T (02) 9351-1008.
E sca.galleries@sydney.edu.au W sydney.edu.au/sca
Free admission. H Mon-Fri 11.00 to 5.00, Sat 11.00
Northern
to 4.00 (during exhibitions). Dec 7 to 8 (opening
Thurs Dec 6, 6-8pm) Postgraduate: Coursework and
HDR Exhibition.
Beaches
Artarmon Galleries
The Shop Gallery 479 Pacific Highway, Artarmon 2064. T (02) 9427-
112 Glebe Point Road, Glebe 2037. T 0438-550-835. 0322. W www.artarmongalleries.com.au H Mon-Fri
E theshopgalleryglebe@gmail.com 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 11.00 to 3.00. Dec 8 to 22
W www.theshopgalleryglebe.com Visit website for Gallop, Feint, Laverty, The Lindsays – Christmas
exhibition program. Exhibition. Five of the artists born in the 19th Century
together with 20th Century Ursula Laverty, exhibiting
Yellow Dot Art Gallery paintings and drawings to enjoy and purchase for
Shop 3-4, 654-670 King Street, Newtown 2042. Christmas. Some exhibits never before seen.
T 0413-319-293. E yellowdotartgallery@gmail.com
W yellowdotartgallery.com Director: Yvette Linton- Grace Cossington Smith Gallery
Smith. H Wed-Sun 10.00 to 5.00. Dec 14 to Gate 7, 1666 Pacific Highway, Wahroonga 2076.
Jan 25, 2019 In my dreams a solo exhibition by T (02) 9473-7878. W www.gcsgallery.com.au
Jeffrey Smith. Smith’s contemporary art practice facebook.com/gcsgallery Free entry. H Mon-Fri 10.00
has spanned over 15 years. His work is based on to 5.00, Sat 9.00 to 4.00. Dec 1 to 7 Works from
experimentation and life experience. He uses mixed the Abbotsleigh collection. Jan 23 to Feb 23, 2019
media from found objects, paper, acrylics and oils (opening Sat Feb 2, 2-4pm with Col Jordan) Pop and
to video and lighting installations, leaving the viewer Beyond: The Art of Ken Reinhard – a survey of work
to make their own interpretation. ‘I take in the world by pioneering Sydney-based pop artist Ken Reinhard.
around me and add myself to it. Sometimes, through Painting and sculpture from the 1960’s to his
experimentation, I discover a new technique and go current works.
with it. I don’t believe that art must have meaning as
meaning is given through each person’s interpretation
of the work’ – Jeffrey Smith, artist.
Sydney 131
Headland Artists
and Sculpture Park
Read Place, Headland Park at Georges Heights
entrance off Middle Head Road (opposite Cobittee
Street), Mosman 2088. T 0409-653-222.
E info@headlandartists.com
W www.headlandartists.com In beautiful Headland
Park 20+ artists working and selling from their
studios, three art schools, art restoration and
Frenchy’s Cafe. Through Dec and Jan 2019 Studio 1:
Kit Hoisington – artworks for sale, negotiable prices
until Christmas. Open most weekdays 10am-4pm,
call to confirm 0416-179-767. Contact:
hoisington@gmail.com www.hoisingtonartwork.com
or visit www.artworkarchive.com/profile/kit-hoisington
Studio 1 closed Dec 22 to Jan 3, 2019.
132 Sydney
JULIE POULSEN STILLandLIFE
28 November – 11 December 2018
The Corner Gallery Stanmore
Cnr Percival and Myrtle Streets | Open daily 10am-6pm
juliepoulsen@bigpond.com | 0400 131 149 | juliepoulsen_artist
Sydney 133
Mosman Art Gallery
1 Art Gallery Way, Mosman 2088. T (02) 9978-4178.
E gallery@mosman.nsw.gov.au
Paddington
W www.mosmanartgallery.org.au Director: John
Cheeseman. Free entry. H Daily 10.00 to 5.00,
closed public hols. Dec 8 to Feb 10, 2019 Paul
Woollahra
Delprat: Harbour Spirits – presents a selection of
small oil paintings recently created, en plein air, by Annette Larkin Fine Art
the artist working on the escarpment of Georges
Suite 4, 8 Soudan Lane, Paddington 2021.
Heights, overlooking the entrance to Sydney
T (02) 9332-4614. E annette@annettelarkin.com
Harbour. Dec 8 to March 17, 2019 Destination
W www.annettelarkin.com Director: Annette Larkin.
Sydney: Reimagined – once again brings together
H Wed-Fri 11.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to 5.00, or
three Sydney public galleries – Manly Art Gallery
by appt. Deals in post-war and contemporary art
& Museum, Mosman Art Gallery and S.H. Ervin
and provides tailored advice in all aspects of
Gallery – in an innovative collaboration to present an
purchasing, valuing and collection management.
exhibition of work by nine eminent artists responding
To March 2, 2019 Summer 2018 – group exhibition
to the important influence of Sydney as subject and
including Johnson, Klippel, McKenna, Tillers and
theme. Artists include Ethel Carrick Fox, Adrian Feint
many more. Gallery closed from Dec 22, reopening
and Ken Done (Manly Art Gallery & Museum), Roy
Wed Jan 23, 2019.
de Maistre, Robert Klippel and Michael Johnson
(Mosman Art Gallery) Jeffrey Smart, Nicholas
Harding and Wendy Sharpe (S.H. Ervin Gallery) (see Art Atrium
ads pages 8 and 9). 181 Old South Head Road, Bondi Junction 2022.
T 0411-138-308. E info@artatrium.com.au
W www.artatrium.com.au Director: Simon Chan.
H Wed-Fri 12.00 to 6.00, Sat 12.00 to 4.00, or by
appt. Dec 5 to 23 Summer Sojourn – End of Year
Group Exhibition. Art Atrium in association with
Live in Art.
Australian Galleries
15 Roylston Street, Paddington 2021.
T (02) 9360-5177 F 9360-2361.
Michael Johnson, Oceania high low, 2014, oil on canvas, E sydney@australiangalleries.com.au
184 x 366cm W www.australiangalleries.com.au
Photograph: AGNSW, Felicity Jenkins
Director: Stuart Purves AM. H Daily 10.00 to 6.00.
Courtesy the artist and Mosman Art Gallery
Nov 27 to Dec 21 Group Exhibition.
Jan 14 to Feb 3, 2019 Group Exhibition.
PROJECT [504]
65 Berry Street, North Sydney 2060. T 0450-468-387. BAROMETER Gallery
E gallerymanager@project504.com.au
13 Gurner Street, Paddington 2021.
W www.project504.com.au H Mon-Fri 12.00 to 4.30.
T (02) 9358-4968. E look@barometer.net.au
W www.barometer.net.au H Wed-Sat 12.00 to 5.00.
Wallarobba Arts Dec 5 to 18 The Secret Life of Colour by Sally
and Cultural Centre Campbell.
25 Edgeworth David Avenue, Hornsby 2077.
T (02) 9847-6572. H Daily 10.00 to 4.00. Blender Gallery
16 Elizabeth Street, Paddington 2021.
T (02) 9380-7080. E info@blendergallery.com.au
W blender.com.au www.facebook.com/BlenderGallery
H Wed-Sat 11.00 to 5.00, Tues by appt.
ϐ
12 Mary Place, Paddington 2021. T (02) 9557-8483.
W www.defiancegallery.com Directors: Campbell
Robertson-Swann & Lauren Harvey. H Wed-Sun
11.00 to 5.00. To Dec 23 Group Exhibition – Russell
Barker, Leonie Khoury and Dean Manning.
134 Sydney
Fellia Melas Gallery Martin Browne Contemporary
2 Moncur Street, Woollahra 2025. T (02) 9363-5616. 15 Hampden Street, Paddington 2021.
E art@fmelasgallery.com.au T (02) 9331-7997.
W www.fmelasgallery.com.au H Mon-Sat 10.00 to E info@martinbrownecontemporary.com
5.00, Sun 11.00 to 5.00. Through Dec Downstairs: W www.martinbrownecontemporary.com
Brett Whiteley – works on paper. Upstairs: Director: Martin Browne (member of ACGA). H Tues-
Affordable Art & Sculpture. Through Jan 2019 Sun 10.30 to 6.00. Dec 13 to 24 A group exhibition
Works on Paper from our stockroom. Gallery closed – Erub Arts, Marion Gaemers and Lynnette Griffiths.
from Dec 25, reopening Jan 2019. Also, A Picture in Ghost Net – Warir Lamar Le gee.
Jan 10 to Feb 3, 2019 A group exhibition – Erub
Arts, Marion Gaemers and Lynnette Griffiths.
Also, A Picture in Ghost Net – Warir Lamar Le gee.
Olsen Gallery
63 Jersey Road, Woollahra 2025.
T (02) 9327-3922. E info@olsengallery.com
W www.olsengallery.com H Tues-Fri 10.00 to 6.00,
Sat 10.00 to 5.00, Sun 11.00 to 5.00.
To Dec 9 Jacqui Stockdale, and Sophie Cape. Olsen
Annexe: at 74 Queen Street, Woollahra 2025.
T (02) 9327-3922. H Tues-Sun 11.00 to 5.00.
Brett Whiteley, Fruit Dove, 1980, linocut, 37 x 33cm To Dec 8 Laura Jones.
Courtesy the estate of the artist and Fellia Melas Gallery
MEGAN SERES
BEFORE THE ENDING
12 – 21 December 2018
Opening Wednesday 12 December, 6-8pm
To be opened by Maria Stoljar,
Talking With Painters
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Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery Thienny Lee Gallery
8 Soudan Lane (off Hampden Street), Paddington 176 New South Head Road (opp Edgecliff Train
2021. T (02) 9331-1919. Station), Edgecliff 2027. T (02) 8057-1769.
E oxley9@roslynoxley9.com.au E thienny@thiennyleegallery.com
W www.roslynoxley9.com.au Director: Roslyn Oxley W www.thiennyleegallery.com H Tues-Fri 10.00 to
(member of ACGA). H Tues-Fri 10.00 to 6.00, Sat 4.00, Sat 11.00 to 4.00. To Dec 22 Summer Group
11.00 to 6.00. To Dec 7 Public Furniture by Marley Show featuring the works of Tony Belobrajdic, Jo
Dawson. Dec 13 to Jan 22, 2019 Group Exhibition. Chew, Ron Galimam, Evelyna Helmer, Katarina
Jan 28 to Feb 23, 2019 Nyapanyapa Yunupingu. Timkova and others. Jan 31 to Feb 19, 2019 Near
and Far by Annie Bierzynski. We are currently taking
Sabbia Gallery exhibition proposals for 2019. Apply now! Gallery
closed Dec 23 to Jan 30, 2019.
120 Glenmore Road, Paddington 2021.
T (02) 9361-6448. E gallery@sabbiagallery.com
W www.sabbiagallery.com Directors: Anna Grigson
and Maria Grimaldi. H Tues-Fri 11.00 to 6.00,
Sat 11.00 to 4.00. To Dec 15 Main Gallery:
Anthropogenic Scrolls: Transparency and Disclosure
new ceramics by Julie Bartholomew. Gallery Two:
Earth contemporary ceramics by Helen Earl, Tania
Rollond, Joanne Searle and Ulrica Trulsson. Gallery
closed Dec 22 to Jan 21, 2019 inclusive.
Saint Cloche
37 MacDonald Street, Paddington 2021.
E info@saintcloche.com W www.saintcloche.com
Director: Kitty Wong. H Wed-Sat 10.00 to 5.00, Sun
11.00 to 4.00, Mon-Tues by appt. Visit website for
exhibition program.
$10,000
BALD Ron Galimam, Bilit Jungle 2, watercolour on paper, 30 x 40cm
ARCHY
Courtesy the artist and Thienny Lee Gallery
Wagner Contemporary
2 Hampden Street, Paddington 2021.
Closes 18 January
136 Sydney
Campbelltown Arts Centre
Greater 1 Art Gallery Road, Campbelltown 2560.
T (02) 4645-4100.
Sydney E artscentre@campbelltown.nsw.gov.au
W www.c-a-c.com.au Free entry. H Daily 10.00 to
4.00. To Dec 13 Fisher’s Ghost Art Award 2018.
Banksia Studio Art Gallery
14 Railway Street, Banksia 2216. T 0405-849-315. Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre
E nauhadabb@gmail.com H Daily 10.00 to 5.00. A cultural facility of
Dec 10 to 17 (opening Mon Dec 10, 6-8pm with the Liverpool City Council
artists) Xmas Art Exhibition featuring a number of
1 Powerhouse Road, Casula 2170 (access via
local award winning Sydney artists.
Shepherd Street, Liverpool). T (02) 9824-1121.
E reception@casulapowerhouse.com
Blacktown Arts Centre W www.casulapowerhouse.com Free entry. Ample
78 Flushcombe Road, Blacktown 2148. parking available or alight at Casula Train Station.
T (02) 9839-6558. E artscentre@blacktown.nsw.gov.au H Mon-Fri 9.00 to 5.00, Sat-Sun 9.00 to 4.30,
W www.blacktownaustralia.com.au/3057/blacktown- closed public hols. To Dec 22, 21st Liverpool
arts-centre H Tues-Sat 10.00 to 5.00, closed Art Society Annual Exhibition. To Feb 3, 2019
public hols. Landscape of the Soul by Frances Larder. To Feb 7,
2019, 27th Annual Mil-Pra AECG Art Exhibition.
Bundeena Maianbar Art Trail Jan 12 to Feb 10, 2019 Jumaadi. Also, Looking
Here Looking North – Kartika Suharto-Martin, Ida
Royal National Park Lawrence, Mashara Wachjudy, Bridie Gillman,
W www.arttrail.com.au H 10.00 to 4.00 – 1st Sun Sofiyah Ruqayah and Alfira O’Sullivan. Jan 12 to Feb
every month. A collective of over 20 artists who open 24, 2019 What a Life! Rock photography by Tony
their studios to the public. Mott. Gallery closed from Dec 23, reopening Jan 2,
2019. See ads page 122 and 123.
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CART AWA
The Cowra Regional Art Gallery is a cultural facility of the Cowra Shire Council
Sydney 137
Hazelhurst Regional Gallery To Feb 23, 2019 Drawing on the Past – Forty
Years of Hawkesbury Community Arts Workshop.
& Arts Centre An exhibition of works by current members, are
782 Kingsway, Gymea 2227. T (02) 8536-5700 brought together with those of the HCAW founder,
F 8536-5750. E hazelhurst@ssc.nsw.gov.au Kevin Oxley, celebrating the 40th anniversary of this
W www.hazelhurst.com.au Free admission. successful community arts workshop.
H Daily 10.00 to 5.00, closed Christmas Day, Boxing
Day, New Year’s Day and Good Friday. To Feb 3,
2019 Weapons for the Soldier – a major exhibition
Margot Hardy Gallery
that brings together 41 important Indigenous and Western Sydney University
non-Indigenous artists in Australia who have made (Bankstown)
new work to examine complex and varied responses Foyer, Building 23, Bankstown Campus, Bullecourt
to weaponry, warfare, and their connection to Avenue, Milperra 2214. T (02) 4620-3450.
protecting land and country. See ad page 18. W virtualtours.westernsydney.edu.au/home H Mon-
Fri 9.00 to 5.00. Parking $7 per day. Jan 18 to
March 1, 2019 Follow your heART – an exhibition of
artworks by students at Nicolle’s Studio of Art.
Macquarie University
Art Gallery
Building E11A, Eastern Road, North Ryde 2109.
T (02) 9850-7437. E rhonda.davis@mq.edu.au
W www.artgallery.mq.edu.au Senior Curator: Rhonda
Davis. H Tues-Fri 10.00 to 5.00.
138 Sydney
Peacock Gallery Penrith Regional Gallery
and Auburn Arts Studio & The Lewers Bequest
Auburn Botanic Gardens, cnr Chisholm and Chiswick 86 River Road, Emu Plains 2750. T (02) 4735-1100.
streets, Auburn 2144. T (02) 8745-9794. W www.penrithregionalgallery.org Free entry. H Daily
E peacockgallery@cumberland.nsw.gov.au 9.00 to 5.00. Visit website for exhibitions. Dec 1
W cumberland.nsw.gov.au/arts H Tues-Sun 11.00 to March 24, 2109 The Ideal Home – 70 objects
to 4.00. Dec 8 to Jan 27, 2019 Gallery 1: Sydney from the Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences (MAAS)
West Artistic Photographers Collective. Gallery with an emphasis on mid-century Australian design.
2: Cumberland Artists Network exhibition. In Featuring commissioned artworks by Catherine
celebration of the wide range of artists and art making O’Donnell, eX de Medici, Blake Griffiths, Richard
in Cumberland, Peacock Gallery will be hosting Goodwin, Karla Dickens, Eliza Gosse, Cope Street
group exhibitions by SWAP (Sydney West Artistic Collective and Victoria Garcia.
Photographers Collective) and CAN (Cumberland
Artists Network). These groups are made from
residents of Cumberland Council LGA and bring their
varied and exciting practices to the gallery.
Blake Griffiths, A rug for reorganising value (of waste & self) (detail
2), 2018, waste paper, plastic, tape, metal
Courtesy the artist and Penrith Regional Gallery & The Lewers
Bequest
Sydney 139
New South
Wales
140
Gallery 139
Newcastle 139A Beaumont Street, Hamilton 2303.
T 0434-886-450. W www.gallery139.com.au
H Thurs-Sat 11.00 to 4.00, Sun 11.00 to 2.00.
Central Coast To Dec 9 Director’s Choice celebrating 4 years on
Beaumont Street. Dec 13 to 23 SATURATION by
Newcastle Printmakers Workshop. Gallery 139 online
Art Systems Wickham only during Jan 2019.
Exhibition Space
40 Annie Street, Wickham 2293.
Gosford Regional Gallery
W www.art-systems-wickham.com H Fri-Sun 11.00 36 Webb Street, East Gosford 2250.
to 4.00. Feb 2 to 28, 2019 A Life & legacy by T (02) 4304-7550. E gallery@centralcoast.nsw.gov.au
Francis ‘Frank’ Celtan (1936-2017). Also, Estate W www.gosfordregionalgallery.com Free entry.
Sale and Friendly Auction: viewing Sat Feb 2, 3pm. H Daily 10.00 to 4.00.
Final bids close Sun Feb 28, 3pm. Sales enquiries:
0431-853-600. See ad page 143. Lake Macquarie City Art Gallery
First Street, Booragul 2284. T (02) 4921 0382
Finite Gallery F (02) 4921 0329. E artgallery@lakemac.nsw.gov.au
60 Caves Beach Road, Caves Beach 2281. W artgallery.lakemac.com.au Free entry. H Tues-Sun
T 0419-471-660. E info@finitegallery.com 10.00 to 4.30. Dec 8 to Feb 3, 2019 Obsessed:
W www.finitegallery.com H Fri-Sun and public Compelled to make – an Australian Design Centre
hols 10.00 to 4.00. Fine Art & Crafts. Classes and national touring exhibition, which explores the
workshops for all ages. To Dec 23 Patchwork 2 – a preoccupations that drive the creative process. Also,
group exhibition of collectable miniature paintings. HEADQUARTERS – features work from Hunter-based
Through Jan 2019 School Holiday workshops for studios – The Creator Incubator, HQ, Pinkerton, Red
adults and children. Check the website for details. Shed and The Soap Factory, and Newcastle School:
Making It!
Watt Space
Northumberland House, cnr King and Auckland
streets, Newcastle 2300. T Office (02) 4921-5188.
Gallery 4921-8733. E wattspace@newcastle.edu.au
W www.newcastle.edu.au/community-and-alumni/
arts-and-culture/watt-space-gallery H Wed-Sun 11.00
to 5.00. Gallery closed for the summer months.
We look forward to re-opening our doors in
February 2019.
FRANCIS
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CELTLAN
1936 – 2017
ARTSYSTEMSWICKHAM
40 ANNIE ST WICKHAM 2293
WWW.ART-SYSTEMS-WICKHAM.COM
SALE ENQUIRIES - 0431 853 600
Southern
Highlands
Bowral Art Gallery
1 Short Street, Bowral 2576. T (02) 4861-4093.
E office@bdasgallery.com W www.bdasgallery.com
www.facebook.com/bowralartgallery. H Daily 10.00
to 4.00, closed Wed for change of exhibitions. The
Bowral Art Gallery, home of the Bowral & District
Art Society and BDAS workshops. Dec 5 to 11
Celebrating Yule Clay – Sturt Pottery Group. Jan
19 to Feb 3, 2019 Members Exhibition – works by
members of the Bowral & District Art Society.
Gallery closed Dec 12 to Jan 19, 2019.
Dadang Christanto, Lost and found #3, 2013, cast aluminium,
Sturt Gallery & Studios acrylic, dimensions vary
QUT Art Collection
Cnr Range Road and Waverley Parade, Mittagong
Courtesy the artist and Bega Valley Regional Gallery
2575. T (02) 4860-2083. E shop@sturt.nsw.edu.au
W www.sturt.nsw.edu.au H Daily 10.00 to 5.00.
Sturt was established in 1941 and is a nationally Duck Print Fine Art
significant and award winning centre for the teaching, 39-41 Wentworth Street, Port Kembla 2505.
sale, production and exhibition of contemporary T (02) 4276-1135. W www.duckprintfineart.com.au
Australian craft and design. Prints for sale, workshops available, custom printing
+ editions.
Meroogal
Cnr Worrigee and West streets, Nowra 2541.
W slm.is/meroogalartprize Entry by guided tour only.
Museum admission charges apply. H Open Sat 10.30
to 3.30, closed Christmas Day, Boxing day and Good
Friday. To March 30, 2019 Meroogal Women’s Art
Prize – 35 female artists on show in the historic
house of Meroogal and its garden and grounds,
throwing new light on the stories of the people who
lived there and the house’s rich collection of objects.
See ad page 121.
Blue
Mountains
Louise Kerr, Backyard Dogs, 2018, soft sculpture using coiling
Blue Mountains City Art Gallery technique; hand sewn with twine, cotton, thread, paint and hair,
110 x 40 x 4cm
30 Parke Street, Katoomba 2780. T (02) 4780-5410. Courtesy the artist and Blue Mountains Cultural Centre
E info@bluemountainsculturalcentre.com.au
W www.bluemountainsculturalcentre.com.au
Adults $5/Conc. $3. Children under 16 free.
H Mon-Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat-Sun 10.00 to 4.00.
Public hols 10.00 to 2.00. Dec 1 to Jan 20, 2019
ϐ
167 Banna Avenue, Griffith 2680. T (02) 6962-8444.
E gallery@griffith.nsw.gov.au
W www.griffithregionalartgallery.com.au H Wed-Fri
10.00 to 5.00, Sat-Sun 11.00 to 2.00. Dec 6 to 21
Objects of Desire.
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Craft ACT
Civic Craft and Design Centre
Level 1, North Building, 180 London Circuit,
Tributary Projects
Unit 9, Molonglo Mall, 105 Newcastle Street,
Fyshwick 2609. E contact@tributaryprojects.xyz
W www.tributaryprojects.xyz H Thurs-Sun 11.00 to
5.00, or by appt.
152
Handmark Gallery
Hobart Unique Tasmanian Art & Design, 77 Salamanca
Place, Hobart 7000. Also, 2 Russell Street, Evandale,
7212. T Hobart: (03) 6223-7895, Evandale: (03)
Sullivans Cove 6391-8193. E Hobart: hobart@handmark.com.au,
Evandale: evandale@handmark.com.au
W www.handmark.com.au Hobart: Nov 30 to Dec
Despard Gallery
Level 1, 15 Castray Esplanade, Hobart 7000.
T (03) 6223-8266. E hobart@despard-gallery.com.au
W www.despard-gallery.com.au H Mon-Fri 10.00
to 5.00, Sat 10.00 to 4.00, Sun 11.00 to 4.00. To
Dec 9 Innertides by Graham Lang. Dec 12 to Feb 3,
2019 Despard Annual Summer Show 18/19. Gallery Toby Ziegler, L-R: The violet hour, Your shadow rising, and Empty
open Mon Dec 4, 10-3pm. Gallery closed Dec 25 pond, 2018
© Toby Ziegler
and 26, 30 and 31.
Photograph: Mona/Jesse Hunniford
Courtesy the artist and Mona – Museum of Old and New Art
Tasmania 153
Plimsoll Gallery Wagner Framemakers
School of Creative Arts, 72 Brisbane Street, Hobart 7000. T (03) 6234-8599.
E info@wagnerframemakers.com.au
University of Tasmania W www.wagnerframemakers.com.au Fine Art
Hunter Street, Hobart 7000. T (03) 6226-4300. Framing for Individuals and Institutions.
E Jane.Barlow@utas.edu.au W www.utas.edu.au/
creative-arts/events/plimsoll-gallery H Daily 12.00
to 5.00 during exhibitions, closed on Mon, Tues
and public hols. Dec 15 to Jan 27, 2019 Seeing
Voices – Damiano Bertoli, Erik Bünger, Catherine or
Kate, Michael Cook, Fayen d’Evie & Bryan Phillips,
North Hobart
Léuli Eshraghi, Alicia Frankovich, Susan Hiller, Alex
Martinis Roe, Angelica Mesiti, Clinton Nain and Rose Contemporary Art Tasmania
Nolan. Curatorium: Hannah Mathews, Helen Hughes 27 Tasma Street, North Hobart 7000.
and Francis Parker. Gallery closed Dec 24 to Jan 2, T (03) 6231-0445. E info@contemporaryart.org.au
2019 inclusive. W www.contemporaryarttasmania.org H Wed-Sun
12.00 to 5.00. To Dec 16 2018 Annual Members’
Exhibition. Jan 19 to Feb 24, 2019 Unspoken Rule –
Archie Barrie, Louisa Bufardeci, Liam James, Annika
Koops, Roee Rosen and Artur Zmiljewski. Curated by
Stevie S. Han.
Launceston
Angelica Mesiti, Silent polyphony, 2015, single-channel colour HD
Academy Gallery
video, 16:9 ratio, silent 3:33 minutes Academic Division, Academy of the Arts, University
Monash University Collection of Tasmania, Invermay Road, Inveresk, Launceston
Courtesy the artist, Monash University Museum of Art | MUMA, 7250. T (03) 6324-4410.
Melbourne, and Plimsoll Gallery E Malcom.Bywaters@utas.edu.au
W www.utas.edu.au/creative-arts/art#galleries
Salamanca Arts Centre Director: Dr Malcom Bywaters. Free admission.
65-77 Salamanca Place, Hobart 7000. H Mon-Fri 9.00 to 5.00, closed weekends and public
T (03) 6234-8414. E info@salarts.org.au hols. Jan 16 to Feb 8, 2019 Art of the body: health,
W www.salarts.org.au H Daily 10.00 to 5.00. beauty & desire. Curated by Dr Malcom Bywaters.
To Dec 3 Sidespace Gallery: Mini Print 2018 – the Gallery closed from Dec 15, reopening Jan 14, 2019.
annual mini print exhibition by Hunter Island Press.
Nov 29 to Dec 11 Long Gallery: Not Just Paint 2018
– UTAS TUU Painting Society. Dec 5 to 10 Sidespace
Gallery: Draugernes solv (Silver Of The Daugr) by
Vaughn Morphett – Viking Age multi-medium artwork
in a contemporary setting. Dec 11 to 17 Sidespace
Gallery: Paperscapes by Christine Moore – an
exhibition of paper cutting art. Jan 11 to Feb 3,
2019 Long Gallery: Irene Briant: A Survey. Through
Jan, 2019 Sidespace Gallery: Nina Keri: Haystacks,
Cassandra Faux: Light of a Feather, and Julie
Stoneman: Achilles – The River Remembers. Top
Gallery:Catherine D’Oranzio: Colourfields of memory.
Head to www.salarts.org.au for exhibition dates.
Tasmanian Museum
and Art Gallery
Dunn Place (enter via the Watergate), Hobart 7000.
T (03) 6165-7000. E tmagmail@tmag.tas.gov.au
W www.tmag.tas.gov.au H Daily 10.00 to 4.00 (to
Dec 24). Tues-Sun 10.00 to 4.00 (from Dec 26).
Closed Good Friday, Anzac Day and Christmas Day.
154 Tasmania
Queen Victoria Museum
& Art Gallery
Art Gallery at 2 Wellington Street, and Museum at 2
North West
Invermay Road, Launceston 7250.
T (03) 6323-3777. W www.qvmag.tas.gov.au
Coast
H Daily 10.00 to 4.00. To Feb 3, 2019 Artist
and the Collection: Material Memories – Susan Burnie Regional Art Gallery
Buchanan, Janine Combes, Penelope Davis, Eli Burnie Arts & Function Centre, Wilmot Street, Burnie
Giannini, Robyn Pelan and Sarah Stubbs. 7320. T (03) 6430-5875. E gallery@burnie.net
To Feb 17, 2019 The National Picture: The Art W www.burniearts.net H Mon-Fri 10.00 to 4.30,
of Tasmania’s Black War – shining a light on two Sat-Sun and public hols 1.30 to 4.00.
enthralling yet under-examined figures in Australian
history: colonial artist Benjamin Duterrau and the
‘Conciliator’, George Augustus Robinson.
Devonport Regional Gallery
Touring from the National Gallery of Australia. paranaple Arts Centre, 145 Rooke Street, Devonport
To Feb 24, 2019 Mandy Hunniford: The Midlands: 7310. T (03) 6424-8296.
Whimsy and Pathos. Dec 15 to April 23, 2019 E artgallery@devonport.tas.gov.au
ArtRage 2018 Collection – Tasmanian pre-tertiary W www.devonportgallery.com Free entry. H Mon-Fri
students. Jan 19 to March 24, 2019 I hope you get 9.00 to 4.45, Sat-Sun and public hols 9.00 to
this by Raquel Ormella. 2.00. To Jan 27, 2019 tidal.18 – City of Devonport
National Art Award. To Feb 24, 2019 In Your Words,
The Robinson Project.
Tasmania 155
South
Australia
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Adelaide Central Gallery
Adelaide 7 Mulberry Road, Glenside 5065. T (08) 8299-7300.
E info@acsa.sa.edu.au W www.acsa.sa.edu.au
H Mon, Tues Thurs-Fri 9.00 to 5.00, Wed 9.00 to
ACE Open 6.45. After hours by appt. Dec 8 to 21, 2018
Lion Arts Centre, North Terrace (West End), Kaurna Graduate Exhibition – come and view a selection of
Yarta 5000. T (08) 8211-7505. outstanding work from our graduating Bachelor of
E admin@aceopen.art W www.aceopen.art Visual Art (Honours) and Bachelor of Visual Art students.
Free admission. H Tues-Sat 11.00 to 4.00. South
Australia’s leading organisation for contemporary
visual art and artists. Dec 7 to Feb 9, 2019 Plenty –
Sasha Grbich and Kelly Reynolds (SA), Jamie Lewis
(VIC), James Nguyen and Cong Ai Nguyen (NSW/SA),
Keg de Souza with Lucien Alperstein (NSW/SA) and
James Tylor (SA). Curated by Toby Chapman. From
contemporary Kaurna cuisine through to Supermarket
Giant tomatoes, desalination, chemical impacts
and migrant labour, eight local and interstate artists
investigate what’s on our plate in Plenty.
Heartland Studio
558 Marion Road, Plympton Park 5038.
T 0458-742-715. W www.facebook.com/Jungle-
Phillips-84033841545/ H Wed-Sun 10.00 to 3.00.
Jungle Phillips and Frantastic Fran.
JamFactory
Contemporary Craft & Design
19 Morphett Street, Adelaide 5000. T (08) 8410-
0727. W www.jamfactory.com.au H Daily 10.00 to
5.00. Dec 14 to Feb 10, 2019 Generate.
Barossa Valley
Adelaide Hills SA Regional
Ascot Theatre Gallery
Greater 48 Graves Street, Kadina 5554. T (08) 8821-2404.
W www.coppercoast.sa.gov.au H Mon-Fri 10.00 to
Adelaide 4.30, Sat 9.30 to 11.30, closed Sun and public hols.
To Dec 24 Copper Country Keepsakes Christmas
Gift Shop.
160
Heathcote Museum and Gallery
Fremantle Swan House, Heathcote Cultural Centre, 58 Duncraig
Road, Applecross 6153. T (08) 9364-5666.
E heathcote@melville.wa.gov.au
Artitja Fine Art W www.heathcotewa.com/heathcotegallery H Tues-Fri
South Fremantle, 6162. T (08) 9336-7787, 10.00 to 3.00, Sat-Sun 12.00 to 4.00. Dec 1 to
0418-900-954. E info@artitja.com.au Jan 20, 2019 TILT – a Retrospective – Olga Cironis,
W www.artitja.com.au Directors: Anna Kanaris and Caitlin Yardley, Paul Caporn, Tom Muller, Eva
Arthur Clarke. H By appt. Call or email to view art in Fernandez, Holly Story, Merrick Belyea, Andy Quilty,
a relaxed environment. Jan 5 to 27, 2019 Summer Jon Tarry and Sandra Hill.
Showcase: Art from the Desert at Earlywork: 330
South Terrace, South Fremantle WA. Japingka Gallery
47 High Street, Fremantle 6160. T (08) 9335-8265.
Fremantle Arts Centre E japingka@iinet.net.au W JapingkaAboriginalArt.com
1 Finnerty Street, Fremantle 6160. T (08) 9432-9555. H Open daily. To Dec 22 Gallery 1: Andrea Adamson
E fac@fremantle.wa.gov.au W www.fac.org.au Tiger: Seven Sisters Dreaming. Gallery 2: Ghost
Free entry. H Daily 10.00 to 5.00. To Jan 23, 2019 Net Baskets & Bush Dyed Textiles – Groote Eylandt
Animaze: Amazing Animals for Kids. For the first Anindilyakwa Arts. Also, Small is Beautiful.
time, Fremantle Arts Centre presents a contemporary
art exhibition specifically for kids. Animaze is about
amazing animals of all sorts, where kids can wander
and explore the wonderful world of animals and
art. With the work of more than 40 artists, specially
designed play spaces, animal story readings and
hands-on kids’ workshops, Animaze is a full-on
animal art safari for kids and families.
Moores Building
Contemporary Art Gallery
46 Henry Street, Fremantle 6160. T (08) 9432-9898.
E richiek@fremantle.wa.gov.au
W www.fac.org.au/about/moores-building H Daily
10.00 to 4.00. Dec 1 to 16 (opening Fri Nov 30,
6pm) Tales Never Told – brings together WA artists
Lisa Bowden, Asha Brown, Arianne Flora, Kristy
Herbert, Jaye Quin and Jan Withers, whose lives
have been entwined over the last ten years. This
exhibition showcases a range of skills including
illustration, printmaking, painting and sculptural
bookmaking to create a cohesive and engaging
tale. Dec 7 to 14 (opening Fri Dec 7, 10am) The
Ramesh Nithiyendran, Blue Head, 2018, earthenware, glazed, lustre Happiness Project 2018 – a collaboration between
Courtesy the artist, Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney and Singapore, and
Fremantle Arts Centre
Edith Cowan University’s School of Design and the
Perth City
Art Gallery Of Western Australia
Perth Cultural Centre, James Street Mall, Perth 6000.
T (08) 9492-6600 F 9492-6655.
W www.artgallery.wa.gov.au Free entry unless stated
otherwise. H Wed-Mon 10.00 to 5.00 (closed Tues).
To Jan 7, 2019 spaced 3: north by southeast –
brings together 11 artists, from Australia and the
Mari Funaki, Bracelet, 2008, heat coloured mild steel,
Nordic region. Each artist presents works made after 10.7 x 10.5 x 1.5cm
immersive residencies in their opposing hemispheres. State Art Collection, Art Gallery of Western Australia
Organised by the WA-based International Art Space. Courtesy the artist and Art Gallery of Western Australia
To Jan 14, 2019 Culture Juice – Beyond Bling!
Centred on 300 varied pieces from the State Art Perth Institute of Contemporary
Collection from the 1800s to today, Beyond Bling!
unlocks the vaults to showcase the best, the bizarre Arts (PICA)
and the most sophisticated jewels in its historical Perth Cultural Centre, 51 James Street, Perth 6000.
and contemporary collections. Moving from bold T (08) 9228-6300. E info@pica.org.au
and captivating wearable art to quiet and subtle, W www.pica.org.au Free entry. H Tues-Sun 10.00 to
almost private, personal interventions, the show 5.00. To Dec 23 HyperPrometheus: The Legacy of
will change how you think about what jewellery is Frankenstein – commemorates the 200th anniversary
and can be. To Feb 25, 2019 Screen Space: The of Mary Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein’, or the ‘Modern
Blaktism 2014 by Megan Cope. From Dec 15 Prometheus’ (1818) and re-contextualises it for the
WA Now: Hyperkulturemia by Andrew Nicholls. new millennium. Artists include ORLAN, AES+F,
This immersive installation features Nicholls’ Heather Dewey Hagborg and Chelsea E. Manning.
performative photographs, beautifully detailed Curated by Oron Catts, Laetitia Wilson and Eugenio
drawings and illustrated ceramics. A playful and Viola and presented in partnership with SymbioticA,
powerful meditation on the cultural significance of University of Western Australia.
the European Grand Tour, it demonstrates Nicholls’
unique way of engaging with contemporary and Wanneroo Gallery
historical art and modes of being. Wanneroo Library and Cultural Centre, 3 Rocca
Way, Wanneroo 6065. W wanneroo.wa.gov.au/
wanneroogallery Free entry. H Mon-Sat 10.00 to
4.00, closed Sun and public hols.
Gallery 360
309 Hay Street, Subiaco 6008. T (08) 9381-6577.
E info@gallery360.com.au W www.gallery360.com.au
H Mon-Fri 8.30 to 5.30, Thurs 8.30 to 6.30, Sat
9.00 to 4.00.
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Godinymayin Yijard Rivers
Arts and Cultural Centre
Stuart Highway, Katherine East 0850.
T (08) 8972-3751. E director@gyracc.org.au
W www.gyracc.org.au
H Tues-Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 10.00 to 3.00.
Darwin
Charles Darwin University
Art Gallery
Ground Floor, Building Orange 12, Casuarina
Campus, Darwin 0909. T (08) 8946-6621.
E artgallery@cdu.edu.au W cdu.edu.au/artgallery
H Wed-Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat 10.00 to 2.00.
Visit our website for programs and events.
To Feb 16, 2019 Still in my mind: Gurindji location, Peacock Spider
Photograph: © Jürgen Otto
experience and visuality. Courtesy Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory
Ivy Ingkatji, Piti, c.1995, itara (river red gum) as seen in Punuku
Tjukurpa
Courtesy the artist and Araluen Arts Centre
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FireWorks Gallery
Brisbane 9/31 Thompson Street, Bowen Hills 4006.
T (07) 3216-1250. E info@fireworksgallery.com.au
W www.fireworksgallery.com.au H Tues-Fri 10.00 to
Andrew Baker Art Dealer 6.00, Sat 10.00 to 5.00. To Dec 22 Punch the Clock
26 Brookes Street, Bowen Hills 4006. – Anthony Lister, Pat Hoffie, Paul Bong, Jennifer
T (07) 3252-2292, 0412-990-356. Herd and Vincent Serico. Gallery closed Dec 23 to
E info@andrew-baker.com W www.andrew-baker.com Jan 29, 2019.
H Wed-Sat 10.00 to 5.00, or by appt. Paintings,
photographs, prints and sculptures by leading Graydon Gallery
contemporary Australian, Melanesian and Polynesian
29 Merthyr Road, New Farm 4005.
artists, including: Lincoln Austin, Leonard Brown,
T 0418-740-467. E graydongallery@gmail.com
Michael Cook, Karla Dickens, Ruki Famé (PNG),
W www.graydongallery.com.au Taking 2019 bookings
Fiona Foley, Simon Gende (PNG), Taloi Havini
enquire by email or phone. Dec 11 to 23 Epic Assist.
(Bougainville), Dennis Nona (Torres Strait), Ömie
Feb 11 to 17, 2019 Rod Cassidy. Gallery closed
Artists (PNG), Michel Tuffery (New Zealand/
through Jan 2019.
Polynesia), Katarina Vesterberg and William Yang.
Queensland 169
Jan Murphy Gallery century and contemporary paintings and sculptures
in stock. To Dec 22 John Young, and Kirsten Coelho.
486 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley 4006.
Gallery closed Dec 23 to Jan 22, 2019.
T (07) 3254-1855.
E enquiries@janmurphygallery.com.au
W www.janmurphygallery.com.au Queensland Art Gallery |
Director: Jan Murphy. H Tues-Sat 10.00 to 5.00 or by Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA)
appt. To Dec 8 Liu Zhuoquan and Li Ning. Stanley Place, Cultural Precinct, South Bank Brisbane
4101. T (07) 3840-7303 F 3844-8865.
Museum of Brisbane W www.qagoma.qld.gov.au Free entry, unless
Level 3, Brisbane City Hall, Adelaide and Ann streets, otherwise stated. H Daily 10.00 to 5.00, Closed
King George Square, Brisbane 4000. Good Friday, Christmas and Boxing Day. To April 28,
T (07) 3339-0800. E info@museumofbrisbane.com.au 2019 Across QAG and GOMA: The 9th Asia Pacific
W www.museumofbrisbane.com.au Free entry. Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT9).
H Daily 10.00 to 5.00, Fri 10.00 to 7.00. See ad inside back cover.
To Jan 28, 2019 Dress Code – presents five
contemporary creative artists – Gerwyn Davies,
Hannah Gartside, Lisa Hilli, Grace Lillian Lee and
Emily McGuire – exploring fashion as the material
embodiment of culture, gender and historical
identity. To April 22, 2019 The Designers’ Guide:
Easton Pearson Archive – takes you beyond fashion,
revealing the design secrets of a major Australian
fashion label. Pamela Easton and Lydia Pearson’s
unique approach referenced art, travel, film, literature
and music to create a bold aesthetic characterised
by daring patterns, innovative materials, meticulous
techniques and a sustainable ethos. The exhibition Zico Albaiquni, When it Shook – The Earth stood Still (After Pirous),
features 200 garments selected in collaboration 2018, oil on canvas, 120 x 200cm
with the designers along with sketches, accessories, Courtesy the artist, Yavuz Gallery, Singapore, and Queensland Art
samples, look books, photographs, interviews and Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art
anecdotes from their extensive design partnership.
The Designers’ Guide: Easton Pearson Archive is an QUT Art Museum
inspiring experience for all lovers of fashion giving you 2 George Street, QUT Gardens Point Campus (next to
an exclusive insider’s look at one of Australia’s most the City Botanic Gardens), Brisbane 4000.
iconic labels. T (07) 3138-5370. E artmuseum@qut.edu.au
W www.artmuseum.qut.edu.au Free entry.
H Tues-Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat-Sun 12.00 to
4.00, closed Mon and public hols. Visit website
for programs and events. To Feb 3, 2019 Beyond
Reason – a rambling picaresque exhibition of
works that venture into the fairytale, the absurd,
masquerade, animal/human transformation, theatre,
satire, anti-fashion and parody. Beyond Reason
exudes whimsy, improvisation, spontaneity, humour,
gesture and intuition whilst exploring ideas of cultural
identity, popular culture, and sexuality. To June 2019
William Robinson Gallery: Nature imagined. While
the spectacular hinterland of South East Queensland
has provided unparalleled inspiration for William
Robinson’s work, the artist draws equally upon his
imagination and his capacity to summon memories
and visual impressions of places he has experienced.
Emily McGuire, Calvin Klein, 2017, embroidery thread, second-hand
garment, interfacing, adhesive
Nature imagined offers a new understanding
Courtesy the artist and Museum of Brisbane of Robinson’s sophisticated vision of his lived
environment, and how, while providing source
material, the landscape is never a mere representation
Philip Bacon Galleries but an emblem of Robinson’s world view.
2 Arthur Street, Fortitude Valley 4006. www.ogh.qut.edu.au/wrgallery/nature-imagined.php
T (07) 3358-3555. E info@philipbacongalleries.com.au
W www.philipbacongalleries.com.au H Tues-Sat
10.00 to 5.00. Philip Bacon Galleries is the largest
and most established dealing gallery in Brisbane. We
have a large selection of important 19th century, 20th
170 Queensland
10 years of the Basil Sellers Art Prize. Dec 3 to May
18, 2019 Summer Mixer: New Shows, New Curators
– a suite of exhibitions curated by students Taylor
Hall, Brittany-lea Traverso, and Bree Di Mattina.
University of Queensland
Art Museum
James and Mary Emelia Mayne Centre (Building 11),
University Drive, The University of Queensland,
St Lucia 4067. T (07) 3365-3046.
E artmuseum@uq.edu.au Sophie Gralton, There Was A Little Girl II, 2018, oil on canvas,
W www.art-museum.uq.edu.au H Mon-Tues and 61 x 61cm
Thurs-Sat 10.00 to 4.00, Wed 10.00 to 8.00, closed Courtesy the artist and Anthea Polson Art
Sun and public hols. To Feb 9, 2019 Play On: The
Art of Sport – presents a selection of key works from
Queensland 171
Gallery at HOTA
HOTA, Home of the Arts
Home of the Arts, 135 Bundall Road, Surfers Paradise
South East
4217. T (07) 5588-4067. E gallery@hota.com.au
W www.hota.com.au Free entry. H Mon-Sun 10.00 to
Region
5.00. Dec 8 to Feb 17, 2019 Let there be rock!
Davson Gallery
Lorraine Pilgrim Gallery Lockyer Valley Cultural Centre, 34 Lake Apex Drive,
Studio 87, 87 Ridgeway Avenue, Southport 4215. Gatton 4343. T 0416-026-426.
T (07) 5532-7170, 0418-767-495. E sharon@davsonart.com W www.davsonarts.com
E lorraine@lorrainepilgrim.com H Mon-Fri 9.00 to 5.00, Sat 9.00 to 12.00, or by
W www.lorrainepilgrim.com H Mon-Fri 10.00 to appt. Art by Sharon Davson.
5.00, weekends by appt. Dec 1 to end Feb, 2019
(opening Sat Dec 1, 4-6pm) The Summer Exhibition Gympie Regional Gallery
2018 a selection of works by artists in the stable. 39 Nash Street, Gympie 4570. T (07) 5481-0733.
To be opened by Jodi Ferrari, Education & Audience E gallery@gympie.qld.gov.au
Development Officer – Tweed Regional Gallery. W www.gympie.qld.gov.au/gallery 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
Toowoomba Regional
Coast Art Gallery
531 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba 4350.
T (07) 4688-6652 F 4688-6895. E art@tr.qld.gov.au
Montville Art Gallery W www.tr.qld.gov.au/trag Free admission. H Tues-Sat
138 Main Street, Montville 4560. T (07) 5442-9211. 10.00 to 4.00, Sun 1.00 to 4.00, closed Mon and
E montart@montart.com.au public hols. To Jan 27, 2019 Soft Core. Curated by
W www.montvilleartgallery.com.au Micheal Do, in conjunction with Casula Powerhouse
H Daily 10.00 to 5.00. Arts Centre and toured by Museums & Galleries of
NSW. This project has been assisted by the Australian
Noosa Regional Gallery Government’s Visions of Australia program.
Ground floor, 9 Pelican Street (PO Box 141),
Riverside, Tewantin 4565. T (07) 5329-6145.
E gallery@noosa.qld.gov.au
W www.noosaregionalgallery.com H Tues-Fri 10.00
to 4.00, Sat-Sun 10.00 to 3.00. Closed Mon, public
hols and during exhibition changeovers. Dec 7 to Jan
27, 2019 Tree Place.
172 Queensland
KickArts Contemporary Arts
Far North School of Arts, 93-105 Lake Street, Cairns 4870.
T (07) 4050-9496. E admin@kickarts.org.au
W www.kickarts.org.au/contact-kickarts H Mon-Sat
Artspace Mackay 10.00 to 5.00. KickArts is regional Queensland’s
Civic Precinct, cnr Gordon and Macalister Streets, leading contemporary visual arts organisation and
Mackay 4740. T (07) 4961-9722. presents a program of local, national and international
E artspace@mackay.qld.gov.au artists. In 2018-19, the Centre of Contemporary Arts
W www.artspacemackay.com.au Free admission. (CoCA) Cairns where KickArts is located is undergoing
H Tues-Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat-Sun 10.00 to 3.00. refurbishment. Visit the gallery at the School of Arts
To Jan 27, 2019 Sugar vs The Reef. Nov 30 to during this time.
Feb 17, 2019 JamFactory Icon Gerry Wedd:
Kitschen Man. Nov 30 to Feb 3, 2019 Focus on the
Collection: Gracia Haby & Louise Jennison. Nov 30
to March 17, 2019 I come in peace, take me to your
leader: David Ray.
Western
Bundaberg Regional Galleries District
1 Barolin Street, Bundaberg 4670. T (07) 4130-4750.
E bragadmin@bundaberg.qld.gov.au Dogwood Crossing, Miles
W www.bundabergregionalgalleries.com.au H Mon-Fri 81 Murilla Street, Miles 4415. T (07) 4628-5330.
10.00 to 5.00, Sat-Sun and public hols 9.00 to E dogwood.crossing@wdrc.qld.gov.au
1.00. To Dec 9 emerge 2018 – selected artwork from W www.dogwoodcrossing.com Free entry.
the Bundaberg Region High Schools. Dec 4 to Jan H Mon-Fri 9.00 to 5.00, Sat 10.00 to 2.00, closed
20, 2019 The Burnett Waltz by Alice McLaughlin Sun. To Jan 15, 2019 John Mullins Memorial Art
and Kym Connell. Dec 13 to Feb 10, 2019 Land and Gallery and Curved Wall: Homecoming, a local
Sea by Joe Furlonger, and The Big Turtle: Concept perspective: navigating the experience of returning
for an Icon by Anna-Wili Highfield (see ad page 49). from conflict – a commemorative Anzac exhibition.
A Dogwood Crossing, Miles exhibition curated by
Annabelle Brayley. Jan 19 to March 5, 2019 John
Mullins Memorial Art Gallery: Boss Drovers by Robert
MacPherson – a selection from Boss Drovers 1996-
2014 which comprise 2400 individual drawings.
Curved Wall: Mulga Bill – Darling Downs Textile Art
Group – present a collection of 11 panels illustrating
Banjo Patterson’s famous verse ‘Mulga Bill’s Bicycle’.
Participating artists: Gillian Knott, Sue Schmidt,
Jenny Burgess, Sandra Tessmann, Noelle Hodges,
Hilary Fogerty, Margie Creek, Elizabeth Schmidt,
Robyn Anderson, Jan Scudmore and Kay Joyce.
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Abbott, Samantha Frankston Arts Centre VIC Bowen, Dean Eastgate Gallery MEL Cook, Michael Plimsoll Gallery TAS
Abumeis, Mohamed BlackCat Gallery MEL Boyd, Arthur Glen Eira Gallery MEL Cook, Ray Bundoora Homestead MEL
Adamson, Peta Goat Gallery VIC Boyd, Emma Minnie Glen Eira Gallery MEL Cope, Megan Art Gallery of WA WA
Adolphs, Clara Goulburn Regional NSW Boylan, Jessie Bendigo AG VIC Cope Street Collective Penrith Regional SYD
AES+F PICA WA Brain, Robert Chapter House Lane MEL Corcoran, Katherine FELTspace SA
Ahlip, Tarik Chapter House Lane MEL Breckon, Anna ACCA MEL Corlett, Bracken Hanuse IMA QLD
Alaluusua, Elisa Montsalvat, Barn Gallery MEL Brennan, Angela Niagara Galleries MEL Cormicj, Lane Chapter House Lane MEL
Alder, Alison CCAS - Gorman Arts ACT Briant, Irene Salamanca Arts Centre TAS Coulter, Emma La Trobe Art Institute VIC
Allingham, Charlotte BLINDSIDE MEL Bridgewater, Robert Niagara Galleries MEL Cox, Dan Manning Regional NSW
Alperstein, Lucien ACE Open SA Briedis, Estelle M16 Artspace ACT Craker, Tim Tacit Galleries MEL
Amor, Rick Niagara Galleries MEL Britton, Helen Bayside Gallery MEL Creek, Margie Dogwood Crossing QLD
Anderson, Robyn Dogwood Crossing QLD Bromley, Andrew Western Sydney SYD Crooks, Daniel Latrobe Regional VIC
Andrew, Brook Blue Mountains City NSW Brontë, Hannah IMA QLD Cross, Dean M16 Artspace ACT
Appleby, Christine ANCA ACT Brown, Asha Moores Building WA crowEST, Sarah Gallery 9 SYD
Appleby, Christine M16 Artspace ACT Brown, Leonard Andrew Baker Art Dealer QLD Cullen, Adam Cullen MEL
Arbuckle, Matt Chapter House Lane MEL Browne, Andrew RMIT Gallery MEL Cuppaidge, Virginia Nicholas Thompson MEL
Armillei, Riccardo Tacit Galleries MEL Bryson-Haynes, Aliça Bundoora Homestead MEL d’Evie, Fayen Plimsoll Gallery TAS
Ashworth-Martin, Oliver Yering Station MEL Buchanan, Susan Queen Victoria Museum TAS D’Oranzio, Catherine Salamanca Arts Centre TAS
Aspinall, Kathy Mundaring Arts Centre WA Budge, Kirsty Chapter House Lane MEL Darras, Christina Frankston Arts Centre VIC
Atkinson-Quinton, Bethany BLINDSIDE MEL Bufardeci, Louisa Contemporary Art TAS TAS Davies, Archer Chapter House Lane MEL
Austin, Lincoln Andrew Baker Art Dealer QLD Bünger, Erik Plimsoll Gallery TAS Davies, Gerwyn Museum of Brisbane QLD
Bai, Xiao Yu Art at Linden Gate MEL Burger, Edward BlackCat Gallery MEL Davies, Johanna Western Sydney SYD
Baillie, Tamara FELTspace SA Burgess, Jenny Dogwood Crossing QLD Davies, Sylvia Ceramic Break NSW
Baker, Kate Canberra Glassworks ACT Burgess, Mandy Factory 49 SYD Davis, Penelope Queen Victoria Museum TAS
Ball, Natalie IMA QLD Burns, Rachel ARO SYD Davson, Sharon Davson Gallery QLD
Balla, Paola Bundoora Homestead MEL Cahill, Lisa Canberra Glassworks ACT Dawson, Jane Maunsell Wickes SYD
Ballen, Roger Greenaway Gallery SA Cai, Echo Art at Linden Gate MEL Dawson, Marley Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery SYD
Bancroft, Bronwyn Lismore Regional NSW Cairns, Nicole Town Hall Gallery MEL De Giorgi, Silvia Montsalvat, Barn Gallery MEL
Bannon, Cheryle CAS Inc. MEL Calero, Sol ACCA MEL de Medici, eX Penrith Regional SYD
Barberis, Irene Langford 120 MEL Camden-Pratt, Catherine Western Sydney SYD de Souza, Keg ACE Open SA
Barbieri, Liliana Langford 120 MEL Camlin, Elaine M16 Artspace ACT Deacock, Kate Western Sydney SYD
Barham, Cate Manning Regional NSW Campbell, Sally BAROMETER Gallery SYD Deacon, Destiny Blue Mountains City NSW
Barker, Russell Defiance Gallery SYD Campone-Burn, Kathleen BLINDSIDE MEL Delprat, Paul Mosman Art Gallery SYD
Barkley, Glenn Niagara Galleries MEL Cape, Sophie Olsen Gallery SYD Delzoppo, Carolyn Tweed River Regional NSW
Barraclough, Ted Chapter House Lane MEL Caporn, Paul Heathcote Museum WA Denzin, Jen Lock Up NSW
Barrie, Archie Contemporary Art TAS TAS Carey, James Montsalvat, Barn Gallery MEL Derz, Shoufay Bundoora Homestead MEL
Barry, Archie Incinerator Gallery MEL Carlon, Tony Gaffa Gallery SYD Devlin, Sue Goat Gallery VIC
Bartholomew, Julie Sabbia Gallery SYD Carter, Aaron Chapter House Lane MEL Di Florio, Jole Montsalvat, Barn Gallery MEL
Bateson, TJ Tacit Galleries MEL Carter, Jeff Maffra Exhibition Space VIC Diatschenko, Levin A. NCCA NT
Batt, Terry Niagara Galleries MEL Cassidy, Rod Graydon Gallery QLD Dickens, Karla Andrew Baker Art Dealer QLD
Baudinet, Ella Cambridge Studio MEL Catherine or Kate Plimsoll Gallery TAS Dickens, Karla Penrith Regional SYD
Bean, Deirdre Tweed River Regional NSW Cavaniglia, Consuelo ACCA MEL Dickins, Barry fortyfivedownstairs MEL
Beaumont, Riley ANCA ACT Cebokli, Magda RMIT Gallery MEL Dombrovskis, Peter Blue Mountains City NSW
Beer, Oliver UNSW Galleries SYD Celtan, Francis ‘Frank’ Art Systems Wickham NSW Done, Ken Ken Done SYD
Begg, Zanny UNSW Galleries SYD Chaisansuk, Supmanee BlackCat Gallery MEL Done, Ken Manly Art Gallery SYD
Behrens, Monika RMIT Gallery MEL Chambers, Alexandra Beaver Galleries ACT Done, Ken Mosman Art Gallery SYD
Belobrajdic, Tony Thienny Lee Gallery SYD Chappell, Danica Heide Museum MEL Done, Ken S.H. Ervin Gallery SYD
Belyea, Merrick Heathcote Museum WA Chaseling, Scott Canberra Glassworks ACT Donnelly, Hannah BLINDSIDE MEL
Benjamin, Jason Scott Livesey Galleries MEL Chen, Ping Art at Linden Gate MEL Doolan, Michael Jan Manton Art QLD
Benwell, Stephen Chapter House Lane MEL Chen, Zhong Art at Linden Gate MEL Douglas, Mel Beaver Galleries ACT
Benwell, Stephen Niagara Galleries MEL Chesworth, David UNSW Galleries SYD Douglas, Mollie Blue Mountains City NSW
Berling, Robyne Ceramic Break NSW Cheung, Brian Montsalvat, Barn Gallery MEL Dowling, Julia Niagara Galleries MEL
Berry, Emma BLINDSIDE MEL Chew, Jo Thienny Lee Gallery SYD Dowling, Julie Lawrence Wilson WA
Berry, Malcolm Collingwood Gallery MEL Choo, Mona Handmark Gallery TAS Drendel, Graeme Tweed River Regional NSW
Bertoli, Damiano Plimsoll Gallery TAS Christanto, Dadang Bega Valley Regional NSW Drew, Marian Blue Mountains City NSW
Best, Marion Hall Tweed River Regional NSW Christian, Deny Gallery on Sturt VIC Dugan, Sarah Gaffa Gallery SYD
Bevan, Tony Niagara Galleries MEL Christmann, Gunter Niagara Galleries MEL Dunlop, Richard Colville Gallery TAS
Beynon, Kate Bayside Gallery MEL Ciccarone, Julie Niagara Galleries MEL Dupree, Geoff Melbourne Studio of Art MEL
Bieniek, Natasha Mornington Peninsula MEL Cironis, Olga Heathcote Museum WA Duterrau, Benjamin Queen Victoria Museum TAS
Bieniek, Natasha RMIT Gallery MEL Clark, Jan Manning Regional NSW Earl, Helen Sabbia Gallery SYD
Bierzynski, Annie Thienny Lee Gallery SYD Clarke, Stella Metropolis Gallery VIC Edols, Ben Beaver Galleries ACT
Bishop, Mervyn Broken Hill Regional NSW Clement, Tracey Sheffer Gallery SYD Eller, Naomi Chapter House Lane MEL
Black, Sandra Chapter House Lane MEL Cochran, Christine Serigraph Gallery VIC Elliott, Judi Canberra Glassworks ACT
Blake, Marc Scott Livesey Galleries MEL Coelho, Kirsten Philip Bacon Galleries QLD Elliott, Kathy Beaver Galleries ACT
Blyton, Louise La Trobe Art Institute VIC Colgan, Liam Wollongong Art Gallery NSW Elliott, Tom East & West Art MEL
Bond, Chris Mornington Peninsula MEL Collins, Laurie Red Tree Gallery VIC Elliott, Wailin East & West Art MEL
Bond, Chris RMIT Gallery MEL Combes, Janine Queen Victoria Museum TAS Emmerichs, Bern Chapter House Lane MEL
Bong, Paul FireWorks Gallery QLD Commerford, Michael Merricks House VIC Ensor, Andrew Gaffa Gallery SYD
Bonnici, James Montsalvat, Barn Gallery MEL Compton, Paul Montsalvat, Barn Gallery MEL Erub Arts Martin Browne SYD
Boots, Christopher BLINDSIDE MEL Connell, Kym Bundaberg Regional QLD Eshraghi, Léuli Plimsoll Gallery TAS
Borland, Polly NGV Ian Potter Centre MEL Connelly-Northey, Lorraine Wagga Wagga NSW Eva, Sue Mundaring Arts Centre WA
Borland, Polly Sullivan+Strumpf SYD Connor, Fiona Fine Arts, Sydney SYD Evans, Mandy Western Sydney SYD
Boston, Paul Niagara Galleries MEL Constable, Alan Chapter House Lane MEL eX de Medici Mornington Peninsula MEL
Bot, GW Beaver Galleries ACT Constantine, Emma Gaffa Gallery SYD Fairall, Mimi Gaffa Gallery SYD
Bounpraseuth, Mechelle MAMA NSW Contos, Sarah Wollongong Art Gallery NSW Fairall, Romany M16 Artspace ACT
Bowden, Lisa Moores Building WA Cook, Michael Andrew Baker Art Dealer QLD Famé, Ruki Andrew Baker Art Dealer QLD
Bowen, Dean Beaver Galleries ACT Cook, Michael Blue Mountains City NSW Farnham, Bailee-Rose Incinerator Gallery MEL