Three Painters — Katherine Hattam, Milly James and Maureen Poulson Napangardi.
13 February to 28 March 2026
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Kate Daw in A velvet ant, a flower and a bird
Ian Potter Museum of Art, 19 February to 6 June 2026A velvet ant, a flower and a bird evokes a garden of knowledge anchored by three familiar figures from nature — a velvet ant, a flower and a bird. These... -
Jake Preval in Coded Blooms I Flowers have never been innocent
Museum of Australian Photography I MAPH, 7 March to 24 May 2026Alongside work by American photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, four artists push the floral beyond polite still life traditions into unruly and intimate terrain. Read more here. -
Lauren Dunn - Portrait of a Cyborg
Outdoor Billboard Gallery, The Substation, 20 February to 2 May 2026Addressing the flux of digital images, algorithms and the political context of image circulation, Lauren Dunn's recent body of work Portrait of a Cyborg manipulates appropriated images to consider the... -
Fiona Abicare & Carolyn Eskdale in Time Moves Through These Walls: 40 Years of Linden New Art
Linden New Art, 26 February to 24 May 2026Time Moves Through These Walls: 40 Years of Linden New Art marks four decades of Linden as a cultural institution. Featuring new work by Fiona Abicare, Ernie Althoff, Carolyn Eskdale,... -
Simone Slee Light time
Heide Museum of Modern Art, 28 March to 28 June, 2026Simone Slee’s Light Time comprises new glass and rock sculptures, photography and video works in an installation that unfolds throughout the Heide Modern building, drawing on the architectural and physical... -
Claire Lambe Part Interior, Part Object, Part Feeling
Warrnambool Art Gallery, 28 March to 28 June 2026For her solo exhibition at the Warrnambool Art Gallery, Lambe presents a newly commissioned work that weaves together architectural, art historical and personal references, constructing a space designed for subconscious... -
Christian Thompson AO in Molten Tongues
Incinerator Gallery, 31 January to 28 March 2026Molten Tongues brings together works by contemporary Australian and international artists who engage fire as material, metaphor, and memory—tracing its roles across ritual and industry, ceremony and combustion, love and... -
Lou Hubbard in Living Thing
Mobilia Design Lounge, Melbourne Art Fair, 19 to 22 February 2026Living Thing draws inspiration from romantic architecture and Italian piazzas—public squares traditionally organised around a central landmark, often a sculpture or artwork—offering visitors an intuitive way to navigate and understand... -
Sarah Scout Presents at SPRING1883
The Windsor, 13-16 August 2025Sarah Scout Presents is delighted to announce participation in the ninth edition of Spring1883, featuring work by Danielle Brustman & Edward Linacre, Cate Consandine, Lauren Dunn, Sharon Goodwin, Milly James,...
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