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Thursday 30 April
2026

Adam Elliot

Making Memoir of a Snail

ACMI
Thursday 8 AugustSunday 1 November

David Bradley

EPOCH

Lyon Housemuseum
Thursday 31 JulySunday 31 May

Group Show

Darebin Art Prize 2026

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Wednesday 25 FebruarySaturday 20 June

Group Show

TarraWarra International 2026: System Release

TarraWarra Museum of Art
Saturday 21 MarchSunday 5 July

Sam Martin

Contact

Futures Gallery
Thursday 9 AprilSaturday 9 May

Aleks Danko

A(GAP)E

McClelland Gallery
Saturday 14 MarchSunday 14 June

Group Show

The Chelsea Hotel Years 1967–69

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 28 FebruarySunday 16 August

Kait James

Kiss my Moom

Neon Parc
Friday 17 AprilSaturday 16 May

Group Show

Future Creatives

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 28 FebruarySunday 17 May

Group Show

Art + Language

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 14 MarchSunday 17 May

yEAH / dUNNO

Jon Campbell

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 28 FebruarySunday 24 May

Group Show

Minimal

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 14 MarchSunday 17 May

Group Show

A New Universe—Architecture in Print

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 28 FebruarySunday 7 June

Lena Becerra

Xenobotany

Blak Dot Gallery
Saturday 11 AprilSunday 3 May

Jeff Raglus

Free Jazz

Boom Gallery
Thursday 23 AprilSaturday 16 May

Yoko Georgiou

Flow

Boom Gallery
Thursday 23 AprilSaturday 16 May

Adrianne Dimitrakakis

Golden Lands

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 16 AprilSunday 3 May

Jo Joyce

The Everyday

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 16 AprilSunday 3 May

B.Ballirò

Practica.

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 16 AprilSunday 3 May

Kel Ward

Country Wide

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 16 AprilSunday 3 May

Group Show

A Thousand Words

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 16 AprilSunday 3 May

John Perceval

All That We Are

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 21 MarchSunday 12 July

Simone Slee

Light Time

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 28 MarchSunday 28 June

Badra Aji

Get the boy a dog and call it a day

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 14 MarchSunday 16 August

Group Show

De / formed

Five Walls
Friday 10 AprilSaturday 2 May

Edwin Devril

seeing you at a distance

West Space
Saturday 21 MarchTuesday 5 May

Group Show

Octopus 26: Melange

Gertrude Contemporary
Saturday 11 AprilSaturday 30 May

Moorina Bonini

We Were Never Meant to be Contained

Gertrude Glasshouse
Friday 17 AprilSaturday 16 May

Julius von Bismarck

This is not the storm

Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Friday 17 AprilSunday 14 June

Group Show

Surface Tension

No Vacancy
Tuesday 28 AprilSaturday 9 May

Aleks Danko

An Ecology of Ideas

Sutton Gallery
Saturday 18 AprilSaturday 16 May

Rachael Robb

In Time

Sutton Gallery
Saturday 18 AprilSaturday 16 May

Mia Khin Boe

Walking about

Sutton Gallery
Saturday 7 MarchSaturday 11 April

Sutton Gallery is pleased to present Walking about, an exhibition by Mia Khin Boe. In her third solo presentation at Sutton Gallery, Boe draws on a variety of emotive visual content ranging from historic colonial documents to 1970s Australian cinema. Punctuated by personal experience, Boe wields the reflexive nature of figuration to chart an emotional spectrum spanning grief, resilience, nostalgia and desire.

In the Small Gallery, the work Australia’s Proclamation to the Aborigines 2026 sees Boe revisit an early nineteenth century pictogram employed by George Arthur (1784–1854, Governor of present-day lutruwita/Tasmania, then Van Diemen’s Land) to visually articulate the ostensible equal consequence of violent crimes for both settler and first peoples. Schematised in a rudimentary four-strip cartoon, the lithographic document emerged at a juncture where the first peoples’ population of lutruwita was being systematically decimated by settler colonialist violence. Boe’s reconstruction of this communication tool reflects a damning, desolate contemporary context, with both encounters of violence resulting in the indiscriminate execution of the indigenous subject. Framed by the celestial night sky, Boe hints at the cyclical nature of state violence continually impacting first nations communities throughout Australia.

Vignettes of personal memories, spiritual imaginations, and filmic source material reverberate across the Large Gallery. Varying in detail and scale, Boe’s figuration sublimates a deeper, psychological resonance bubbling under an opaque surface. Using portals, horizons, and voids, Boe funnels ideas between the limits of depicted scenes. Similarly, shadows, echoes, and truncated limbs bridge disparate, apparitional worlds, each unfolding and revealing themselves at once. Throughout Walking about, Boe supplants the physical constraints of the figure, presenting bodies consumed by a sense of reflection and interiority. In turn, her paintings provide generative sites where narrative builds and emotion swells.

Location

Sutton Gallery
254 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy VIC, Australia

Date

Saturday 7 MarchSaturday 11 April

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Exhibitions

Thursday 30 April
2026

Adam Elliot

Making Memoir of a Snail

ACMI
Thursday 8 AugustSunday 1 November

David Bradley

EPOCH

Lyon Housemuseum
Thursday 31 JulySunday 31 May

Group Show

Darebin Art Prize 2026

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Wednesday 25 FebruarySaturday 20 June

Group Show

TarraWarra International 2026: System Release

TarraWarra Museum of Art
Saturday 21 MarchSunday 5 July

Sam Martin

Contact

Futures Gallery
Thursday 9 AprilSaturday 9 May

Aleks Danko

A(GAP)E

McClelland Gallery
Saturday 14 MarchSunday 14 June

Group Show

The Chelsea Hotel Years 1967–69

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 28 FebruarySunday 16 August

Kait James

Kiss my Moom

Neon Parc
Friday 17 AprilSaturday 16 May

Group Show

Future Creatives

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 28 FebruarySunday 17 May

Group Show

Art + Language

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 14 MarchSunday 17 May

yEAH / dUNNO

Jon Campbell

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 28 FebruarySunday 24 May

Group Show

Minimal

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 14 MarchSunday 17 May

Group Show

A New Universe—Architecture in Print

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 28 FebruarySunday 7 June

Lena Becerra

Xenobotany

Blak Dot Gallery
Saturday 11 AprilSunday 3 May

Jeff Raglus

Free Jazz

Boom Gallery
Thursday 23 AprilSaturday 16 May

Yoko Georgiou

Flow

Boom Gallery
Thursday 23 AprilSaturday 16 May

Adrianne Dimitrakakis

Golden Lands

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 16 AprilSunday 3 May

Jo Joyce

The Everyday

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 16 AprilSunday 3 May

B.Ballirò

Practica.

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 16 AprilSunday 3 May

Kel Ward

Country Wide

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 16 AprilSunday 3 May

Group Show

A Thousand Words

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 16 AprilSunday 3 May

John Perceval

All That We Are

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 21 MarchSunday 12 July

Simone Slee

Light Time

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 28 MarchSunday 28 June

Badra Aji

Get the boy a dog and call it a day

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 14 MarchSunday 16 August

Group Show

De / formed

Five Walls
Friday 10 AprilSaturday 2 May

Edwin Devril

seeing you at a distance

West Space
Saturday 21 MarchTuesday 5 May

Group Show

Octopus 26: Melange

Gertrude Contemporary
Saturday 11 AprilSaturday 30 May

Moorina Bonini

We Were Never Meant to be Contained

Gertrude Glasshouse
Friday 17 AprilSaturday 16 May

Julius von Bismarck

This is not the storm

Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Friday 17 AprilSunday 14 June

Group Show

Surface Tension

No Vacancy
Tuesday 28 AprilSaturday 9 May

Aleks Danko

An Ecology of Ideas

Sutton Gallery
Saturday 18 AprilSaturday 16 May

Rachael Robb

In Time

Sutton Gallery
Saturday 18 AprilSaturday 16 May

Mia Khin Boe

Walking about

Sutton Gallery
Saturday 7 MarchSaturday 11 April

Sutton Gallery is pleased to present Walking about, an exhibition by Mia Khin Boe. In her third solo presentation at Sutton Gallery, Boe draws on a variety of emotive visual content ranging from historic colonial documents to 1970s Australian cinema. Punctuated by personal experience, Boe wields the reflexive nature of figuration to chart an emotional spectrum spanning grief, resilience, nostalgia and desire.

In the Small Gallery, the work Australia’s Proclamation to the Aborigines 2026 sees Boe revisit an early nineteenth century pictogram employed by George Arthur (1784–1854, Governor of present-day lutruwita/Tasmania, then Van Diemen’s Land) to visually articulate the ostensible equal consequence of violent crimes for both settler and first peoples. Schematised in a rudimentary four-strip cartoon, the lithographic document emerged at a juncture where the first peoples’ population of lutruwita was being systematically decimated by settler colonialist violence. Boe’s reconstruction of this communication tool reflects a damning, desolate contemporary context, with both encounters of violence resulting in the indiscriminate execution of the indigenous subject. Framed by the celestial night sky, Boe hints at the cyclical nature of state violence continually impacting first nations communities throughout Australia.

Vignettes of personal memories, spiritual imaginations, and filmic source material reverberate across the Large Gallery. Varying in detail and scale, Boe’s figuration sublimates a deeper, psychological resonance bubbling under an opaque surface. Using portals, horizons, and voids, Boe funnels ideas between the limits of depicted scenes. Similarly, shadows, echoes, and truncated limbs bridge disparate, apparitional worlds, each unfolding and revealing themselves at once. Throughout Walking about, Boe supplants the physical constraints of the figure, presenting bodies consumed by a sense of reflection and interiority. In turn, her paintings provide generative sites where narrative builds and emotion swells.

Location

Sutton Gallery
254 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy VIC, Australia

Date

Saturday 7 MarchSaturday 11 April

Save to Calendar

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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