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Archibald Prize 2026 finalist Andy Collis, AKA Sopha Dopha. Oil on board, text on collage, resin, silicone phone case, 15.8 x 8cm. Photo: Jenni Carter. Courtesy: the artist and AGNSW.
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Famous faces: highlights from the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes

Here are just a few of the standout works that caught our eye ahead of the opening of the Archibald,…

Artist Talks

University of the Sunshine Coast Art Gallery

Amanda Bennetts: Fragmented, divided—yet whole

\'Amanda Bennetts: Fragmented, divided—yet whole\' is now open at UniSC Art Gallery

Exhibitions

Flinders University Museum of Art

Anarchive: knowledge follows form

In this solo exhibition, Bridget Currie brings the sleeping objects of FUMA's post-object art collection to life, presenting new works…

Workshops

Platform Arts

Blak Out Poetry

Join us in Gallery One, Platform Arts, for a workshop series that helps build creativity and mental focus through creating…

Artist Talks

Platform Arts

Yarrangany Exhibition Floor Talks

Join our Artistic Director, Dr Amber Smith, as they discuss the works featured in our current program, Yarrangany.

Workshops

Platform Arts

Indigenous Grass Terrarium Making

Gather slowly, and step into a space where making becomes listening. In this workshop, you’ll create a living terrarium inside…

Artist Talks

University of the Sunshine Coast Art Gallery

Natalya Hughes: The Interior

'Natalya Hughes: The Interior' now showing at UniSC Art Gallery

John Brack x Noel McKenna exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery: a woman dressed in black is sitting on a gallery bench looking at a range of small paintings hung on the gallery walls . One wall is a deep purple colour, the other is white.
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John Brack x Noel McKenna review: National Portrait Gallery’s masterful pairing of two great Australian painters

The shared interests of two Australian artists prove a fitting portal through which to explore their unique artistic voices.

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Krystle Evans, Round 5 Joyce Spencer Textile Award recipient, in her studio in Broken Hill/Wilyakali Country in 2025. Photo: Em Jensen Creative.
Fellowships

The Cad Factory

The Joyce Spencer Textile Awards: $4000 fellowship + other prizes

Calling textile artists based in regional NSW! Submissions to the Joyce Spencer Textile Awards are open 27 April to 19…

Best opportunities, grants & awards. Photo: 雙 film on Unsplash.
Career Advice

Best opportunities, grants & awards for creatives this week

Opportunities for 27 April to 2 May 2026 include coveted residencies, writing prizes and grants to support professional development.

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