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Korean Cultural Centre AU

Open Call 2026-27 exhibition_ The Korean Cultural Centre Australia (KCCAU)

This exhibition program aims to support the artistic practices of local arts professionals and to promote cultural exchange and collaboration…

Photo: Joakim Honkasalo / Unsplash.
Opinions & Analysis

Is the art world becoming pay-to-play?

Everybody loves a winner, but they’re not so interested in how much it really costs to enter an art prize.

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Closing: 24 Jul 2026

Curatorial & Exhibitions

Senior Curator

Salary:

 $90,000 - $100,000

Skills: 

Strategy, Collaboration

Featured
Closing: 24 Jul 2026

Curatorial & Exhibitions

Assistant Curator

Salary:

 $70,000 - $90,000

Skills: 

Installation, Artwork handling

Exhibitions

VAS Gallery | The Victorian Artists Society

Gregory R Smith: Time Leaves its Mark

Join us for the official opening celebration: Saturday 22 August, 2pm

Installation view of the Avatar: Forms of Vishnu exhibition at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, featuring works by Desmond Lazaro and Cambodian Vishnu statue from the early 800s, photo © Art Gallery of New South Wales, Jenni Carter.
Features

Avatar: Forms of Vishnu at AGNSW offers a tonic for our times

Avatar: Forms of Vishnu at the Art Gallery of New South Wales presents 200 artworks spanning 1500 years.

Exhibitions

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre

Sally Ann McIntyre: Post-extinction huia soundings

This exhibition explores the song of the extinct huia, a culturally significant bird from Aotearoa.

Exhibitions

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre

Gabrielle Skye Nehrybecki & Olive Guardiani: Requiem in Power (RIP)

This collaborative exhibition memorialises local trees that were torn down to build a solar farm.

Exhibitions

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre

Heidi Schoenheimer: Around Here

This solo exhibition captures everyday life, exploring fleeting moments and familiar places of local neighbourhoods,

Exhibitions

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre

Chogh چوغ

This group exhibition brings together six Australian-Hazara artists whose works speak from lived experience exploring migration, identity, gender and belonging.

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