Banquet. An exhibition of architectural machines, drawings and performance featuring the work of Marissa Lindquist, Michael Chapman, Timothy Burke, Derren Lowe, Imogen Sage and Robyn Schmidt. 1 September - 8 October 2022. Banquet is an exhibition
Emergence. A constellation of research fragments from the Byera Hadley Travelling Scholarship. Collection of decades of architectural research from the Byera Hadley Travelling Scholarship in an interactive exhibition and a series of public talks.
The Architecture of Multispecies Cohabitation. An exhibition by Feral Partnerships (Beth Fisher Levine, Matthew Darmour-Paul, James Powell, Enrico Brondelli di Brondello & Francesca Rausa). The exhibition presents surprising and hopeful stories of
About the gallery. Inspiring the imagination and igniting critical dialogue. Tin Sheds spurred a pivotal historical movement in Australian art, nurturing cross-disciplinary experimentation and politically orientated practices for several decades.
Lacaton & Vassal: Living in the City. Rothwell Chair in Architectural Design Leadership. This exhibition foregrounds a critical priority for the Pritzker Prize-winning French architects: Urbanism begins inside each apartment, with quality housing
Amplify: Story, Resistance, Radio. Part live ‘Pirate Radio’ performance and part sound exhibition about the importance of amplification and listening in urban politics. Exhibition dates: October 5 - November 18 2023. Amplify: Story, Resistance,
The Promise of Housing. Miriam Charlie. Also named ‘Li Bardawu (The Houses)’, or ‘My Country No Home, Still Waiting’, the collection showcases portraits of First Nations residents and their houses in the gulf town of Borroloola in the
Rift 隙. Kien Situ 司徒建. An immersive installation that takes audiences into a world that transcends the earthly and the known. 26 May - 2 July 2022. 国破山河在 . The country is broken, though mountains and rivers remain. – Spring Scene
Salone del Mobile. 22 February - 15 March, 2024. Salone del Mobile [SYD] challenges preconceptions about the architect’s role, re-imagining how cultural or creative production is established without a building. First used by Marcel Duchamp in 1931
Unveiled Conversations. 22 February - 15 March, 2024. Tucked away behind veils of undulating screens, a small-scaled room becomes a gallery within a gallery. Unveiled Conversations is a transformational promise, inviting you to uncover layers of