Public Art

Pandemic pushback by programming bold and big
Chatswood Culture Bites is a new festival-come-season that has programmed over 300 artists to help audiences re-emerge with vigour.

Botanical gardens launch participatory art
Botanical gardens world wide are collaborating with contemporary artists to explore socio-ecological issues and visitors are invited along the ride.

Exhibition review: Eucalyptusdom, Powerhouse Museum
An exhibition exploring both the museum's and Australia's relationship to the iconic gum tree.

Exhibition review: Solastalgia, Broadhurst gallery
Four Australian women artists explore the changes and disruptions of climate change.

Sculpture biennale explores place across time
What will a sculpture biennale look like if it’s more engaged, critical and reflective? The 2022 Lorne Sculpture Biennale takes…

Installation review: Songs to Experience, Perth Festival
A site-specific marriage of sound and image based around musician Ta-ku’s forthcoming album.

Exhibition review: Presence of mind, Gallery Lane Cove
A showcase from a Buddhist community of artists.

Exhibition review: Undertow, Fremantle Arts Centre
A multi-disciplinary look at our relationship with water by eight storyteller-artists.

Exhibition Review: Looking Out/Back/In, AGWA
Interactive geometric design in playful response to the building's architecture.

Exhibition review: Walking with Colour, Michael Haluwana
Immersive projection art featuring a breath-taking selection of aerial, landscape, astro and wildlife multimedia.