Fossil Fables. A powerful reminder of the impact that extraction industries have on our environment and our communities. Exhibition dates: May 18 - July 8 2023. Fossil Fables is a collection of stories that explore Australia's complex relationship
Reverse Archaeologies. 1 August - 20 September, 2024. Signaling a natural extension of a long tradition of mutual spatial and material influence between art and architecture, an exhibition of new works by practitioners between these disciplines
Art and Activism in the Nuclear Age. Curated by Yasuko Claremont. An exhibition that draws on a deep history of artistic expression to bring attention back to the continued threat of nuclear war, unmitigated expansion in the use of nuclear technology
John Andrews: Architect of Uncommon Sense. 27 March - 24 May, 2024. This showcase surveys the career of University of Sydney & Harvard-trained architect, arguably Australia’s most globally influential. Opening Night: Wednesday, 27 March 6pm - 8pm.
Replica Autoprogettazione. 1 August - 20 September, 2024. In our current era of rampant low quality mass production, connection with craft & clarity of authorship has been lost across a range of fields, exemplified by replica furniture. 50 Years ago
Garden at the End of Time. 6 June - 19 July, 2024. These artist works explore the garden as a politically and culturally charged site. Within the walls of the gallery, the garden becomes construed as a place where meaning is not only reflected but
Monumental Imaginaries. 3 October - 15 November, 2024. Monumental Imaginaries explores the complexities and contradictions surrounding rapid energy transition and the climate futures heralded by the imminent changes taking place in the Hunter Valley