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Exhibitions

Saturday 28 February
2026

Adam Elliot

Making Memoir of a Snail

ACMI
Thursday 8 AugustSunday 1 November

Nell

Face Everything

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 11 OctoberSunday 1 March

John Nixon

Song of the Earth

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Wednesday 26 NovemberMonday 9 March

Tammy Kanat

Circle of Her

Jewish Museum of Australia
Thursday 18 SeptemberSunday 22 March

Inbal Nissim

Regards From Your Future

Jewish Museum of Australia
Monday 6 OctoberSunday 22 March

Hany Armanious

Stone Soup

Buxton Contemporary
Friday 21 NovemberSaturday 11 April

Richard Lewer

I Only Talk to God When I Want Something

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 15 NovemberSunday 1 March

Group Show

The City Wakes, The City Sleeps

TarraWarra Museum of Art
Saturday 29 NovemberSunday 1 March

Nipa Doshi

MECCA X NGV Women in Design Commission 2025

NGV International
Thursday 25 SeptemberWednesday 1 April

Group Show

Houses, Spouses, Crises and Chrises

Arts Project Australia Gallery
Saturday 31 JanuarySaturday 7 March

Tourmaline

Transcendent

Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Friday 12 DecemberSunday 15 March

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r e a : c l a i m e d

Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Friday 12 DecemberSunday 15 March

Taree Mackenzie

Wave Works

Neon Parc
Friday 30 JanuarySaturday 28 February

Nick Selenitsch

Amalgam

Sutton Gallery
Saturday 31 JanuarySaturday 28 February

Vivienne Westwood & Rei Kawakubo

Westwood Kawakubo

NGV International
Sunday 7 DecemberSunday 19 April

Ruth Howard

Woven Mantle

Benalla Art Gallery
Friday 14 NovemberSaturday 28 February

Group Show

Wyndham Art Prize 2026: Finalist

Wyndham Art Gallery
Monday 19 JanuarySunday 22 March

Elyas Alavi

Face to Face / روبه‌رو

Futures Gallery
Thursday 5 FebruarySaturday 28 February

Group Show

Wet Areas

Gallery Jones
Sunday 1 FebruaryTuesday 31 March

David Bradley

EPOCH

Lyon Housemuseum
Thursday 31 JulySunday 31 May

Group Show

Through Our Eyes

Blak Dot Gallery
Saturday 14 FebruarySunday 8 March

Group Show

A Conch Choir

Blak Dot Gallery
Saturday 14 FebruarySunday 8 March

Jessie Hartwig-Boutkan

A Swell Like You

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 12 FebruarySunday 1 March

Isaac Hood

EAT

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 12 FebruarySunday 1 March

Nancy Cover

The Bloom Room

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 12 FebruarySunday 1 March

Ruby Ann May Archer

Animula

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 12 FebruarySunday 1 March

Elijah Värttö

Forms & Figures of Noise & Omittance

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 12 FebruarySunday 1 March

Aster Denisenko

Conversations with the Past

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 12 FebruarySunday 1 March

Group Show

Summer Daze

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 12 FebruarySunday 1 March

Tina Stefanou

Motet Fail

West Space
Saturday 14 FebruarySaturday 18 April

Cindy Huang

Landings

Gertrude Contemporary
Saturday 7 FebruarySaturday 21 March

Jordan Dymke

Who Am I?

Gertrude Glasshouse
Friday 30 JanuarySaturday 28 February

Augusta Vinall Richardson

Temporary Configurations

Gertrude Contemporary
Saturday 7 FebruarySaturday 21 March

Wayne Magrin

We'll be home by daybreak | 1995 - 2025

Lennox St. Gallery
Wednesday 4 FebruarySaturday 28 February

Group Show

Molten Tongues

Incinerator Gallery
Saturday 31 JanuarySaturday 28 March

Group Show

GRAPHIC

Boom Gallery
Thursday 26 FebruarySaturday 21 March

Group Show

Fresh! 2026

Craft
Saturday 14 FebruarySaturday 28 March

Cam Summers

And Where's The World You're Living In

Backwoods Gallery
Friday 20 FebruarySunday 8 March

Daniel Hollier

Bent Straight, Straight Bend

Five Walls
Friday 6 FebruarySaturday 28 February

Nicholas Mahady

Pressure

Daine Singer
Saturday 7 FebruarySaturday 7 March

Group Show

Three Painters — Katherine Hattam, Milly James, Maureen Poulson Napangardi

Sarah Scout Presents
Friday 13 FebruarySaturday 28 March

Scotty So

Oh This Archival Dior Hat?

MARS Gallery
Saturday 14 FebruarySaturday 14 March

Group Show

Pillars

Arc One Gallery
Friday 30 JanuarySaturday 28 February

Julia Trybala

New Paintings

Station Gallery
Saturday 31 JanuarySaturday 14 March

Ronnie Van Hout

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Station Gallery
Saturday 31 JanuarySaturday 14 March

Group Show

Coral Futures

Linden New Art
Saturday 15 NovemberSunday 1 February

This exhibition presents a range of poetic and speculative responses to coral, the small marine animals which form the foundations of healthy reef ecologies, now facing unprecedented, existential threats from human-induced climate change. Coral Futures brings together new and recent projects by First Nations and other contemporary Australian artists, considering coral’s importance to the survival of vital marine ecosystems like the Great Barrier Reef, as well as its implications for broader cultural, economic, and environmental systems.

Coral has long been considered the “canary down the coal mine” of climate change, due to its susceptibility to rising ocean temperatures, weather events like cyclones, and agricultural run-off. These impacts manifest themselves through increasingly frequent and severe coral bleaching, destruction by crown of thorns starfish, and related mass die-off events, making the species one of the most visible victims of the climate crisis.

Viewed primarily from a distance through media coverage, the challenges wrought by climate change can appear daunting and insurmountable. Focusing instead on a single species, Coral Futures seeks to make sense of the cascading environmental crises now being experienced in Australia, as well as globally. The artworks and practices brought together in this exhibition demonstrate a plurality of approaches and a sustained engagement with the subject. Together, they offer multiple, considered perspectives, acknowledging coral’s deep cultural significance for First Nations people, its economic and social value to coastal communities, and its vulnerability to rising sea temperatures and shifting weather patterns. Coral Futures speaks to these and many other connections that render this species vital to the health, or decline, of our planet.

Location

Linden New Art
26 Acland Street, St Kilda VIC, Australia

Date

Saturday 15 NovemberSunday 1 February

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Exhibitions

Saturday 28 February
2026

Adam Elliot

Making Memoir of a Snail

ACMI
Thursday 8 AugustSunday 1 November

Nell

Face Everything

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 11 OctoberSunday 1 March

John Nixon

Song of the Earth

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Wednesday 26 NovemberMonday 9 March

Tammy Kanat

Circle of Her

Jewish Museum of Australia
Thursday 18 SeptemberSunday 22 March

Inbal Nissim

Regards From Your Future

Jewish Museum of Australia
Monday 6 OctoberSunday 22 March

Hany Armanious

Stone Soup

Buxton Contemporary
Friday 21 NovemberSaturday 11 April

Richard Lewer

I Only Talk to God When I Want Something

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 15 NovemberSunday 1 March

Group Show

The City Wakes, The City Sleeps

TarraWarra Museum of Art
Saturday 29 NovemberSunday 1 March

Nipa Doshi

MECCA X NGV Women in Design Commission 2025

NGV International
Thursday 25 SeptemberWednesday 1 April

Group Show

Houses, Spouses, Crises and Chrises

Arts Project Australia Gallery
Saturday 31 JanuarySaturday 7 March

Tourmaline

Transcendent

Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Friday 12 DecemberSunday 15 March

r e a

r e a : c l a i m e d

Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Friday 12 DecemberSunday 15 March

Taree Mackenzie

Wave Works

Neon Parc
Friday 30 JanuarySaturday 28 February

Nick Selenitsch

Amalgam

Sutton Gallery
Saturday 31 JanuarySaturday 28 February

Vivienne Westwood & Rei Kawakubo

Westwood Kawakubo

NGV International
Sunday 7 DecemberSunday 19 April

Ruth Howard

Woven Mantle

Benalla Art Gallery
Friday 14 NovemberSaturday 28 February

Group Show

Wyndham Art Prize 2026: Finalist

Wyndham Art Gallery
Monday 19 JanuarySunday 22 March

Elyas Alavi

Face to Face / روبه‌رو

Futures Gallery
Thursday 5 FebruarySaturday 28 February

Group Show

Wet Areas

Gallery Jones
Sunday 1 FebruaryTuesday 31 March

David Bradley

EPOCH

Lyon Housemuseum
Thursday 31 JulySunday 31 May

Group Show

Through Our Eyes

Blak Dot Gallery
Saturday 14 FebruarySunday 8 March

Group Show

A Conch Choir

Blak Dot Gallery
Saturday 14 FebruarySunday 8 March

Jessie Hartwig-Boutkan

A Swell Like You

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 12 FebruarySunday 1 March

Isaac Hood

EAT

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 12 FebruarySunday 1 March

Nancy Cover

The Bloom Room

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 12 FebruarySunday 1 March

Ruby Ann May Archer

Animula

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 12 FebruarySunday 1 March

Elijah Värttö

Forms & Figures of Noise & Omittance

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 12 FebruarySunday 1 March

Aster Denisenko

Conversations with the Past

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 12 FebruarySunday 1 March

Group Show

Summer Daze

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 12 FebruarySunday 1 March

Tina Stefanou

Motet Fail

West Space
Saturday 14 FebruarySaturday 18 April

Cindy Huang

Landings

Gertrude Contemporary
Saturday 7 FebruarySaturday 21 March

Jordan Dymke

Who Am I?

Gertrude Glasshouse
Friday 30 JanuarySaturday 28 February

Augusta Vinall Richardson

Temporary Configurations

Gertrude Contemporary
Saturday 7 FebruarySaturday 21 March

Wayne Magrin

We'll be home by daybreak | 1995 - 2025

Lennox St. Gallery
Wednesday 4 FebruarySaturday 28 February

Group Show

Molten Tongues

Incinerator Gallery
Saturday 31 JanuarySaturday 28 March

Group Show

GRAPHIC

Boom Gallery
Thursday 26 FebruarySaturday 21 March

Group Show

Fresh! 2026

Craft
Saturday 14 FebruarySaturday 28 March

Cam Summers

And Where's The World You're Living In

Backwoods Gallery
Friday 20 FebruarySunday 8 March

Daniel Hollier

Bent Straight, Straight Bend

Five Walls
Friday 6 FebruarySaturday 28 February

Nicholas Mahady

Pressure

Daine Singer
Saturday 7 FebruarySaturday 7 March

Group Show

Three Painters — Katherine Hattam, Milly James, Maureen Poulson Napangardi

Sarah Scout Presents
Friday 13 FebruarySaturday 28 March

Scotty So

Oh This Archival Dior Hat?

MARS Gallery
Saturday 14 FebruarySaturday 14 March

Group Show

Pillars

Arc One Gallery
Friday 30 JanuarySaturday 28 February

Julia Trybala

New Paintings

Station Gallery
Saturday 31 JanuarySaturday 14 March

Ronnie Van Hout

- 0 +

Station Gallery
Saturday 31 JanuarySaturday 14 March

Group Show

Coral Futures

Linden New Art
Saturday 15 NovemberSunday 1 February

This exhibition presents a range of poetic and speculative responses to coral, the small marine animals which form the foundations of healthy reef ecologies, now facing unprecedented, existential threats from human-induced climate change. Coral Futures brings together new and recent projects by First Nations and other contemporary Australian artists, considering coral’s importance to the survival of vital marine ecosystems like the Great Barrier Reef, as well as its implications for broader cultural, economic, and environmental systems.

Coral has long been considered the “canary down the coal mine” of climate change, due to its susceptibility to rising ocean temperatures, weather events like cyclones, and agricultural run-off. These impacts manifest themselves through increasingly frequent and severe coral bleaching, destruction by crown of thorns starfish, and related mass die-off events, making the species one of the most visible victims of the climate crisis.

Viewed primarily from a distance through media coverage, the challenges wrought by climate change can appear daunting and insurmountable. Focusing instead on a single species, Coral Futures seeks to make sense of the cascading environmental crises now being experienced in Australia, as well as globally. The artworks and practices brought together in this exhibition demonstrate a plurality of approaches and a sustained engagement with the subject. Together, they offer multiple, considered perspectives, acknowledging coral’s deep cultural significance for First Nations people, its economic and social value to coastal communities, and its vulnerability to rising sea temperatures and shifting weather patterns. Coral Futures speaks to these and many other connections that render this species vital to the health, or decline, of our planet.

Location

Linden New Art
26 Acland Street, St Kilda VIC, Australia

Date

Saturday 15 NovemberSunday 1 February

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All exhibition content on this website has been sourced from the exhibiting gallery’s website or provided by other art enthusiasts. We do not own or seek to own any of this material. If you are concerned about any misuse of your content, please let us know here.

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