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Exhibitions

Sunday 1 June
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

Nusra Latif Qureshi

Reaching Out

Sutton Gallery
Saturday 9 NovemberSunday 15 June

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

Tina Stefanou

You Can't See Speed

Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Friday 4 AprilMonday 9 June

Group Show

Blak In-Justice: Incarceration and Resilience

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 5 AprilSunday 20 July

Teho Ropeyarn

Atagu Alumu

McClelland Gallery
Saturday 8 MarchSunday 15 June

Phuong Ngo

Inheritance

West Space
Saturday 12 AprilSaturday 7 June

Serwah Attafuah

The Darkness Between the Stars

ACMI
Tuesday 11 MarchSunday 1 June

Escher X nendo

A House for Escher

NGV International
Saturday 1 MarchMonday 9 June

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

1964, 1969, 1977, 1995, 2000, 2005, 2025

Gertrude Contemporary
Friday 11 AprilSunday 8 June

Amber Stokie

Layers Of Life

Boom Gallery
Thursday 22 MaySaturday 14 June

James Price

Higher Frequency Medicine

Boom Gallery
Thursday 22 MaySaturday 14 June

Group Show

Big Smart

Incinerator Gallery
Saturday 12 AprilSunday 8 June

Group Show

ngurrak-al marram-u / body of the mountain

Burrinja Gallery
Saturday 24 MaySunday 13 July

Teho Ropeyarn

Atagu Alumu

McClelland Gallery
Saturday 8 MarchSunday 15 June

Since bipotaim—the Torres Strait Creole word meaning ‘before time’— oral histories have been one of the main ways that Indigenous people have ensured that important traditional knowledge is not lost. For Teho Ropeyarn, of the Angkamuthi and Yadhaykanu clans which settled Injinoo in Western Cape York, that vehicle for the safeguarding of tradition is printmaking.

Ropeyarn’s prints, brought to life with energetic design and colour, demonstrate an intimate understanding of the natural world. They convey a knowledge of specific land and waters, in Ropeyarn’s words ‘from the inside out’. Further, he says ‘the stories embedded in these prints are not just about place—they are about family, belonging, and continuity.’

Printmaking has become synonymous with the art of the Indigenous people of the Torres Strait and far north Queensland. The processes of this contemporary medium echo age-old traditions of carving, etching and incising patterns onto ritual and trade objects which were used throughout the islands of the Pacific. Modern technologies and innovation have changed the cultural landscape of printmaking in the region as it has everywhere in the world. Ropeyarn is at the vanguard of this art form, exploring its potential in expanded spatial practice, and demonstrating that tradition is not static, it is shifting and dynamic, and evolves in order to survive.

Location

McClelland Gallery
390 McClelland Drive, Langwarrin VIC, Australia

Date

Saturday 8 MarchSunday 15 June

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Exhibitions

Sunday 1 June
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

Nusra Latif Qureshi

Reaching Out

Sutton Gallery
Saturday 9 NovemberSunday 15 June

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

Tina Stefanou

You Can't See Speed

Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Friday 4 AprilMonday 9 June

Group Show

Blak In-Justice: Incarceration and Resilience

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 5 AprilSunday 20 July

Teho Ropeyarn

Atagu Alumu

McClelland Gallery
Saturday 8 MarchSunday 15 June

Phuong Ngo

Inheritance

West Space
Saturday 12 AprilSaturday 7 June

Serwah Attafuah

The Darkness Between the Stars

ACMI
Tuesday 11 MarchSunday 1 June

Escher X nendo

A House for Escher

NGV International
Saturday 1 MarchMonday 9 June

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

1964, 1969, 1977, 1995, 2000, 2005, 2025

Gertrude Contemporary
Friday 11 AprilSunday 8 June

Amber Stokie

Layers Of Life

Boom Gallery
Thursday 22 MaySaturday 14 June

James Price

Higher Frequency Medicine

Boom Gallery
Thursday 22 MaySaturday 14 June

Group Show

Big Smart

Incinerator Gallery
Saturday 12 AprilSunday 8 June

Group Show

ngurrak-al marram-u / body of the mountain

Burrinja Gallery
Saturday 24 MaySunday 13 July

Teho Ropeyarn

Atagu Alumu

McClelland Gallery
Saturday 8 MarchSunday 15 June

Since bipotaim—the Torres Strait Creole word meaning ‘before time’— oral histories have been one of the main ways that Indigenous people have ensured that important traditional knowledge is not lost. For Teho Ropeyarn, of the Angkamuthi and Yadhaykanu clans which settled Injinoo in Western Cape York, that vehicle for the safeguarding of tradition is printmaking.

Ropeyarn’s prints, brought to life with energetic design and colour, demonstrate an intimate understanding of the natural world. They convey a knowledge of specific land and waters, in Ropeyarn’s words ‘from the inside out’. Further, he says ‘the stories embedded in these prints are not just about place—they are about family, belonging, and continuity.’

Printmaking has become synonymous with the art of the Indigenous people of the Torres Strait and far north Queensland. The processes of this contemporary medium echo age-old traditions of carving, etching and incising patterns onto ritual and trade objects which were used throughout the islands of the Pacific. Modern technologies and innovation have changed the cultural landscape of printmaking in the region as it has everywhere in the world. Ropeyarn is at the vanguard of this art form, exploring its potential in expanded spatial practice, and demonstrating that tradition is not static, it is shifting and dynamic, and evolves in order to survive.

Location

McClelland Gallery
390 McClelland Drive, Langwarrin VIC, Australia

Date

Saturday 8 MarchSunday 15 June

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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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