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Past exhibitions
19 October – 8 December 2024
Deborah Wood
3 August – 29 September 2024
Thea Anamara Perkins: Atherreyurre
31 August – 13 October 2024
Diokno Pasilan
11 July – 25 August 2024
Georgia Biggs
24 August – 24 November 2024
Clarice Beckett
30 May – 7 July 2024
Bill Buckley: Ornaments to the new gods
15 June – 22 September 2024
Ebb and flow
1 June – 4 October 2024
Queer views: New perspectives on the collection
3 May – 29 July 2024
Joan Ross: Let’s party like it’s 1815
23 March – 7 July 2024
A Lindsay menagerie
4 May – 11 August 2024
Belinda Fox
4 May – 1 September 2024
Lost in Palm Springs
18 April – 26 May 2024
Steph Wallace: Living on Land
7 March – 14 April 2024
Susan Nethercote: An ornamental education
10 February – 21 April 2024
Angela Brennan
25 January – 3 March 2024
Catherine Ratcliffe: Kazka
10 February – 21 April 2024
Georgia MacGuire: Onemda
23 February – 28 April 2024
Scotty So: Queen of Begonias & Hai Kot Tou
2 March – 2 June 2024
Nan Goldin: The Ballad of Sexual Dependency
7 December – 21 January 2024
Tim Vagg: Cultureghosts
17 February – 21 April 2024
Next Gen 2024
24 October – 22 February 2024
Leila Jeffreys: Nature is not a place to visit. It is home
26 October – 3 December 2023
Anzara Clark: Where the light enters
9 December – 10 March 2024
Layers of Blak
18 November – 4 February 2024
Whereabouts: Printmakers respond
11 November – 28 January 2024
Tamara Bekier: Between worlds
4 November – 11 February 2024
Significant others
9 August – 25 August 2023
Art Screen | Daniel Crooks
26 August – 22 October 2023
Serwah Attafuah & Jonathan Zawada: Digital Anthropocene
26 August – 22 October 2023
Instant Warhol
26 August – 22 October 2023
People Power – Platon
26 August – 5 November 2023
Ramak Bamzar: Pro Femina
12 August – 5 November 2023
Yvonne Todd: The Stephanie Collection
12 August – 19 November 2023
Karenne Ann & Heather Horrocks: Effacement
17 August – 22 October 2023
Ian Kemp: Neverlasting
29 June – 13 August 2023
Tammy Gilson: Beenyak (Basket)
11 May – 25 June 2023
Lisa Gervasoni: Reimaging our cultural landscapes
20 May – 6 August 2023
Del Kathryn Barton: Inside another land & RED
13 May – 6 August 2023
Looking in
29 April – 13 August 2023
Upheaval on the Goldfields
29 April – 6 August 2023
Stephen Davidson: Greatest Fishing Story Never Told
16 March – 7 May 2023
Seiko Hoashi: Epigraph
20 May – 6 August 2023
Pre-Raphaelites
20 May – 6 August 2023
In the company of Morris
4 March – 30 April 2023
Pliable Planes
4 February – 7 May 2023
Passion & pride: Gifts of the Gallery Women’s Association
19 January – 11 March 2023
Ebony Gulliver: Thinking body, feeling mind
18 February – 16 April 2023
NEXT GEN 2023
17 November – 15 January 2023
Christian Den Besten: An outsider’s view
29 September – 13 November 2022
Ro Bancroft: Lines and wrinkles
10 September – 22 January 2023
Under the black flag
8 October – 5 February 2023
Murray Walker: Time traveller
8 October – 5 February 2023
Bren Luke: Streets of your town
18 August – 25 September 2022
Tameka Hague & Kathryn Drum: Elementals
5 November – 19 February 2023
Beating About The Bush
13 August – 16 October 2022
A precious gift
7 July – 14 August 2022
Minaal Lawn
26 May – 3 July 2022
Rachel King: Terrain
14 April – 22 May 2022
Kate & Paul Vlcek
21 May – 7 August 2022
Lionel’s place
7 May – 25 September 2022
Lionel Lindsay: Creswick
7 May – 28 August 2022
Trevor Smith: A fanciful feast
7 May – 18 September 2022
Monochrome
12 February – 1 May 2022
Daryl Lindsay
22 January – 8 May 2022
Call and response
11 October – 9 January 2022
Marie Mason
19 February – 24 April 2022
Next Gen 2022
21 May – 16 October 2022
Light + Shade
15 September – 9 January 2022
Linda McCartney: Retrospective
7 August – 6 February 2022
Robert Fielding
1 August – 23 January 2022
Anindita Banerjee: Ondormohol
18 September – 30 September 2021
Morris Cohen
1 August – 13 October 2021
Bockas, Locks and Whiskers
1 May – 1 August 2021
Out of the darkness
10 September – 1 October 2021
Carol McGregor
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