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![Canberra Museum and Gallery. A group of metal cylinders in shades of bronze and blue patina are grouped against a white brick wall. The one on the far left is bubbly at the top as if it has been underwater or in an acid bath.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/05/elliotbastianon-cassieabraham-.jpg?w=310)
The slippery nexus between sculpture and design and the agency of materials
Canberra Museum and Gallery has a new exhibition: Materiality… but not as we know it.
![Hands of First Nations person holding charcoal against background of tree. Yarrabah](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/04/Charcoal-Yarrabah-Arts-Cultural-Precinct.jpg?w=310)
Charcoal exhibition united through art-making
Charcoal symbolises renewal, and a new exhibition explores the medium for Reconciliation Week.
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All materials possible, but watch out for size and weight
Deakin University’s Contemporary Small Sculpture Award returns with three entry opportunities for solo or collaborative work.
![Carabiner Bench. Yellow coloured curved bench seating in parkland setting.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/09/65151e7bc00b9-file.jpg?w=310)
Queering our public spaces
An inspiring project, co-designed by queer youth, places art in the heart of the Yarra Ranges with a new public…
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Major new sound installation taps Sydney’s DNA
Joining Athens, Abu Dhabi, Singapore, Beirut and Sydney, artist Tarek Atoui has created a layered and dynamic portrait of port…
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A vital pathway for nurturing contemporary Indigenous art
Darwin’s biggest cultural event, the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair, plays an important role in the livelihoods of Indigenous communities.
![Painting of a young man's face in close crop. In the background is a winding path in the midst of a yellow field.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/06/Solomon-Karmel-Shann-Hornsby-Art-Prize-e1686792886474.jpg?w=310)
'Don't overthink it' says 2022 Hornsby Art Prize winner
Thanks to the Hornsby Art Prize, Solomon Karmel-Shann is now taking a new direction in his work, but initially it…
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Australiana art and design: a litmus test on nationhood
Exclusive to Bendigo, 'Australiana: Designing a Nation' captures the shifting ideas around our national identity and opens up the space…
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'Anybody can exist in the art world,' says Wyndham Art Prize LEAP winner
Winning the Local Emerging Art Prize at the 2022 Wyndham Art Prize was a validating moment for artist Ivy Mutuku.
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An environmental art prize that encourages hope in the wasteland
The Hornsby Shire Art Prize, ‘Remagine’ allows artists to envisage and champion new ways of sustainable living.