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Exhibitions

Tuesday 1 July
2025

Katie Ryan

A rose is a rose is a rose

Craft
Tuesday 12 NovemberSaturday 8 November

Group Show

The Story of the Moving Image

ACMI
Sunday 1 DecemberMonday 1 December

Adam Elliot

Making Memoir of a Snail

ACMI
Thursday 8 AugustSunday 1 November

Ayoung Kim

Delivery Dancer's Arc: 0° Receiver

ACMI
Thursday 22 AugustFriday 2 January

Group Show

Art + Film

ACMI
Sunday 1 DecemberMonday 1 December

Group Show (Kaltjiti Arts)

Paintings from the Sand Dune Country

APY Gallery
Sunday 1 DecemberMonday 1 December

Albert Tucker

Spirit Worlds and Dreamscapes

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 15 MarchSunday 31 August

Izabela Pluta

Lumina

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 29 MarchSunday 5 October

Group Show

Permanent Collection

Geelong Gallery
Sunday 9 MarchSunday 17 August

Group Show

The Beth Brown and Tom Bruce AM Gift

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 22 FebruarySunday 30 November

Group Show

TarraWarra Biennial 2025: We Are Eagles

TarraWarra Museum of Art
Saturday 29 MarchSunday 20 July

Group Show

Blak In-Justice: Incarceration and Resilience

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 5 AprilSunday 20 July

Lee Bul

Untitled

NGV International
Thursday 1 AugustFriday 1 August

Mark Raphael Baker

The Things You Cannot See: Photography of Mark Raphael Baker

Jewish Museum of Australia
Tuesday 1 AprilSunday 6 July

Group Show

Chutzpah: Spirit. Recollection. Self

Jewish Museum of Australia
Thursday 1 MaySunday 27 July

Group Show

ngurrak-al marram-u / body of the mountain

Burrinja Gallery
Saturday 24 MaySunday 13 July

Rob McLeish

SNARES

Neon Parc
Friday 31 JanuarySaturday 1 March

Rob McLeish (b. Melbourne, 1976) is known for his visceral works in a range of mediums, including sculpture, installation, drawing and printmaking. McLeish has described his working methodology as a form of distillation, where intuitive drives, compulsions and obsessions are filtered through a rigorous formalism. Exploring the overarching themes of desire and decay, McLeish has meticulously crafted a visual language that is simultaneously seductive and discordant. McLeish utilizes obscure cultural appropriation, art historical references and abstraction to create challenging works that prioritize psychological impression.

McLeish has exhibited extensively in institutions throughout Australia and the USA. Recent exhibitions include ‘HEADLESS: The River Capital Commission’, Gertrude Contemporary, Melbourne (2021); ‘Distortions’, Neon Parc Brunswick, Melbourne (2021); ‘From Will To Form’, Tarrawarra Biennial, Tarrawarra Museum, Melbourne, (2018); ‘Verus Rodin: Bodies Across Space And Time’, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide (2017); and ‘Thanks Criticism!’ Kansas, New York, New York (2016).

McLeish’s work is held in prominent public and private collections, including the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; Art Gallery of Ballarat, Victoria; Monash University, Melbourne; and Artbank Australia.

Location

Neon Parc
15 Tinning Street, Brunswick VIC, Australia

Date

Friday 31 JanuarySaturday 1 March

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Exhibitions

Tuesday 1 July
2025

Katie Ryan

A rose is a rose is a rose

Craft
Tuesday 12 NovemberSaturday 8 November

Group Show

The Story of the Moving Image

ACMI
Sunday 1 DecemberMonday 1 December

Adam Elliot

Making Memoir of a Snail

ACMI
Thursday 8 AugustSunday 1 November

Ayoung Kim

Delivery Dancer's Arc: 0° Receiver

ACMI
Thursday 22 AugustFriday 2 January

Group Show

Art + Film

ACMI
Sunday 1 DecemberMonday 1 December

Group Show (Kaltjiti Arts)

Paintings from the Sand Dune Country

APY Gallery
Sunday 1 DecemberMonday 1 December

Albert Tucker

Spirit Worlds and Dreamscapes

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 15 MarchSunday 31 August

Izabela Pluta

Lumina

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 29 MarchSunday 5 October

Group Show

Permanent Collection

Geelong Gallery
Sunday 9 MarchSunday 17 August

Group Show

The Beth Brown and Tom Bruce AM Gift

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 22 FebruarySunday 30 November

Group Show

TarraWarra Biennial 2025: We Are Eagles

TarraWarra Museum of Art
Saturday 29 MarchSunday 20 July

Group Show

Blak In-Justice: Incarceration and Resilience

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 5 AprilSunday 20 July

Lee Bul

Untitled

NGV International
Thursday 1 AugustFriday 1 August

Mark Raphael Baker

The Things You Cannot See: Photography of Mark Raphael Baker

Jewish Museum of Australia
Tuesday 1 AprilSunday 6 July

Group Show

Chutzpah: Spirit. Recollection. Self

Jewish Museum of Australia
Thursday 1 MaySunday 27 July

Group Show

ngurrak-al marram-u / body of the mountain

Burrinja Gallery
Saturday 24 MaySunday 13 July

Rob McLeish

SNARES

Neon Parc
Friday 31 JanuarySaturday 1 March

Rob McLeish (b. Melbourne, 1976) is known for his visceral works in a range of mediums, including sculpture, installation, drawing and printmaking. McLeish has described his working methodology as a form of distillation, where intuitive drives, compulsions and obsessions are filtered through a rigorous formalism. Exploring the overarching themes of desire and decay, McLeish has meticulously crafted a visual language that is simultaneously seductive and discordant. McLeish utilizes obscure cultural appropriation, art historical references and abstraction to create challenging works that prioritize psychological impression.

McLeish has exhibited extensively in institutions throughout Australia and the USA. Recent exhibitions include ‘HEADLESS: The River Capital Commission’, Gertrude Contemporary, Melbourne (2021); ‘Distortions’, Neon Parc Brunswick, Melbourne (2021); ‘From Will To Form’, Tarrawarra Biennial, Tarrawarra Museum, Melbourne, (2018); ‘Verus Rodin: Bodies Across Space And Time’, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide (2017); and ‘Thanks Criticism!’ Kansas, New York, New York (2016).

McLeish’s work is held in prominent public and private collections, including the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; Art Gallery of Ballarat, Victoria; Monash University, Melbourne; and Artbank Australia.

Location

Neon Parc
15 Tinning Street, Brunswick VIC, Australia

Date

Friday 31 JanuarySaturday 1 March

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