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Museum of Australian Photography (MAPh)

Bowness Photography Prize 2025

The Museum of Australian Photography (MAPh) is delighted to present the 20th William & Winifred Bowness Photography Prize.

Exhibitions

Cairns Art Gallery

Fred Williams Weipa Series – Collection in Focus

This exhibition presents Fred Williams' Weipa Series works that have been acquired by the Cairns Art Gallery Collection.

First Nations

Cairns Art Gallery

Skinship: Collection in Focus

The exhibition Skinship is an exploration of the body as a vessel for memory, resistance, and transformation and features works from Far…

First Nations

Cairns Art Gallery

Tania Major: Kowanyama – When Rain Falls, When Earth Sleeps

Kowanyama – When Rain Falls, When Earth Sleeps, is the first solo exhibition by Tania Major at Cairns Art Gallery…

First Nations

Cairns Art Gallery

Albert Namatjira: Masterpieces from Country

Albert Namatjira: Masterpieces from Country showcases Namatjira’s masterful representations of the desert landscape’s beauty, from his earliest works of the…

Artist Talks

Yarra Ranges Council

Art Quilt Australia 2025

Art Quilt Australia and Expressions: The Wool Quilt Prize is back for its eighth iteration, proving that quilt-making is anything…

Gallery

Bunbury Regional Art Gallery

To The Letter

An exhibition of works from the BRAG Collection, exploring the use of language in visual art.

Gallery

Bunbury Regional Art Gallery

Futile Gestures

Visual artist Sam Bloor responses to famed conceptual artist John Baldessari’s ‘Teaching a Plant the Alphabet’

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Bunbury Regional Art Galleries

John Baldessari: Teaching A Plant The Alphabet

A solo exhibition showcasing Baldessari’s iconic 1972 conceptual artwork - the first-ever presentation of Baldessari’s work in Western Australia.

Artist Talks

Central Goldfields Art Gallery

ART TALK: The Allure of Gold by Kenneth Park

Special event: The Allure of Gold – In this wide ranging illustrated lecture cultural historian and curator, Kenneth Park explores…

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