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Uncle Archie Roach and Aunty Ruby Hunter have been immortalised in bronze in Fitzroy’s Atherton Gardens. The photo shows the two statues standing closely together and smiling.
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Uncle Archie and Aunty Ruby honoured with Fitzroy statues

Bronze statues of the two singer-songwriters were unveiled at the Atherton Gardens on Saturday.

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Off-Grid Living Festival

SolarPunk Public Art Competition

SolarPunk! A future-thinking art competition to inspire thousands of festival goers at the Off-Grid Living Festival in Regional Victoria. $3000prize

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Expression of Interest

SWELL Sculpture Festival

SWELL Sculpture Festival 2025 Call for Entries

CALL FOR ENTRIES NOW OPEN FOR SWELL 2025! Calling for emerging, mid-career & professional sculptors to apply to exhibit in…

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Workshops

National Art School

Summer School Short Courses

Unlock your inner artist this school holiday with a Summer School Short Course at the National Art School.

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Lane Cove Council

Lane Cove Villages – Small Sculptures or Installation Artworks

Lane Cove Villages- Small Sculptural Works Summary.

Exhibitions

Sauerbier House culture exchange

Artist In Residence Exhibition | Anna Révész presents FATHOM

Found objects form sculptural forms, documented through photography and drawing to capture the layers of memory they hold as they…

Exhibitions

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre

Something like a dream

A selection of uncanny works from the Darebin Art Collection

A room that features an sculpture in the centre as well as a couch and a painting.
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Exhibition review: The Limits of My Language Are the Limits of My World, Gertude Glasshouse

Emerging Curator award-winner Annabel Brown blends art with academia to create a fascinating but muddled message. 

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Homiens

The Homiens Art Prize

The Homiens Art Prize is an outstanding international, non-acquisitive art prize valued at $24,000 USD ($37,000 AUD) annually and open…

A fabric and skeleton of a dinosuar arranged on a balustrade by artist Mark du Potier.
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Exhibition review: Mark du Potiers: Some Days My Skin Just Isn’t So Thick, Queensland Multicultural Centre

Queer Asian Australian artist, Mark du Potiers, delicately deconstructs discrimination through his assemblages and needlework.

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