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Gallery view of an exhibition with sculptures and male visitor. Karla Dickens
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Exhibition review: Karla Dickens, Rise and Fall, Wollongong Art Gallery

A thought-provoking and cohesive exhibition by First Nation artist Karla Dickens that explores climate and the Lismore Floods.

Portrait of woman against orange black ground. So you want my arts job.
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So you want my arts job: V&A Chief Curator Wedgwood Collection

Charged with looking after one of the world's most famous collections, curator Catrin Jones talks about her job ahead of…

Isabel & Alfredo Aquilizan, 'REFLECTIONS/HABITATIONS', 2025. Installation view, 'Thinking together: Exchanges with the natural world', Bundanon, 2025. A large sculpture made from recycled cardboard in minimal gallery setting. Aquilizan
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Exhibition review: Thinking together: Exchanges with the natural world, Bundanon

An exhibition that communes with nature in surprising and disparate ways.

A series of vases on plinths. Some are plain, others are blistered.
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Exhibition review: Rachel North: Anthology of memory, Ipswich Art Gallery

An emerging ceramicist from regional Queensland embodies the Japanese principle of wabi sabi this International Women’s Day.

A still life painting of roses.
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Over 150 works from the NGV to be showcased in substantial new exhibition: Floribunda (2025)

Showcasing one of the NGV's largest loans, 'Floribunda' will bring a whole new world of flowers to Narre Warren.

Modern coffee table made from wood in gallery setting. Top Designs
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The future of design in Australia

'Top Designs' returns to Melbourne Museum offering a glimpse at the future landscape of Australian design.

A row of cassette tapes. They are in different colours: orange, blue, green, pink and white.
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Exhibition review: Middle of a Moment: Aki Onda, The Substation, Asia TOPA

A multisensory exhibition exploring sound and memory.

realistic style painting of Tasmania devil and other native animals surrounded by logged forest. Michael McWilliams.
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Exhibition review: Gentle Protagonist: Art of Michael McWilliams, QVMAG

The disarming paintings of Michael McWilliams both delight and probe in their quirky environmental narratives.

On a table there's a book of botanic pictures, and a small glass container with a taxidermied bird.
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Exhibition review: Inspired by Women, The Johnston Collection

Artefacts that feature facets of women’s lives in the 1700s and 1800s.

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Exhibition review: Akil Ahamat: Extinguishing Hope, University of Technology Sydney Gallery

The artist examines pathways to mitigate the spectre of disaster.

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