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Willoughby City Council
The Festival: Sowing seeds of the first hope
A solo exhibition by renowned master of modern Korean art, Sung Kun Lee
Willoughby City Council
Upon a High Rock platform: Landscapes of the Blue Mountains
Contemporary paintings of the Blue Mountains by Bruce Daniel
M16 Artspace
Blue Mountains Portrait Journey | Patrick Hromas
Patrick Hromas recurring interest in archetypal characters and his commitment to resolving complex compositions underpin a practice that bridges landscape,…
M16 Artspace
It Only Hurts When I Laugh | John Rowe
These paintings explore the absurdity embedded within fear, vulnerability, and self-awareness, revealing Rowe’s distinctive ability to hold opposing states at…
Frankston ArtCentre
Jack Rowland. Presented by Frankston Street Art Festival
A selection of recent realist landscape paintings reimagined through hyper-saturated, unnatural colour schemes and large-scale sculptural installation by Jack Rowland.
Canberra Contemporary Art Space
'In the garden. Time passes' by Anne-Marie Jean
Jean continues her dialogue with the core construction blocks of landscape representation – colour, form, movement, materiality –engaged to animate…
VAS Gallery | The Victorian Artists Society
Imprint | Philippa Croll: Spectrum
Archaeologist Philippa Croll works in abstract to reconstruct places, people and objects in the same way artefacts are recovered and…
Central Goldfields Art Gallery
The Art of Gold - Treasures from the National Gallery of Australia
Golden treasures on loan from the National Gallery of Australia. These jewellery items include goldrush and contemporary jewellery that are…
Woollahra Gallery at Redleaf
PLAYERS | An Exhibition and Program Series
Players brings together Australian and international artists who treat art as a field of play, testing materials, systems and images…
Manly Art Gallery & Museum
CEAD Collection Stories: Mangroves
In this first in the series of collection exhibitions being presented in 2026, dive into our unique mangrove environment through…