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Visual Residency in Prato

MADA (Monash Art, Design & Architecture) is thrilled to once again offer an extraordinary opportunity: a Visual Residency in Prato, Italy, in collaboration with the Monash University Prato Centre (MUPC). Each year, one established or emerging Australian creative practitioner is invited to spend three months in Prato developing a new project or creative enquiry aligned

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Art & About 2026

The City of Sydney invites artists, curators, and creatives across all disciplines to submit proposals for Art & About 2026, a public art program transforming Oxford Street and its surrounds through bold, site-responsive projects. This is an opportunity to present visually striking or conceptually engaging works that animate one of Sydney’s most iconic cultural precincts.

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Perth Festival Lab 2026

The Festival Lab invites emerging artists from all disciplines to deeply engage with the Perth Festival program. Participants will explore a curated selection of performances and events, reflect on their artistic practice, and connect with peers — guided by an Arts Leader Navigator. This immersive lab offers a space to experience, discuss, and respond to

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Mapping Festival 2026: Call for Projects

We are thrilled to announce that preparations are underway for the MAPPING FESTIVAL ’26 EDITION, one of Europe’s leading festivals dedicated to audiovisual, technological, and transdisciplinary arts. Taking place 7–17 May 2026, this pioneering event continues to champion experimentation, innovation, and collaboration across creative disciplines. Founded on the spirit of discovery, the festival has been

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Jackie Ryan: Writers on the Wall

Stepping into the Brisbane Powerhouse during the 2025 Brisbane Writers Festival, visitors encounter Writers on the Wall—a vibrant new exhibition by Jackie Ryan that transforms the Underground Theatre Foyer into a celebration of creativity, storytelling, and portraiture. Working with dye sublimation on aluminium, Ryan brings together an extraordinary cast of Australian writers—including Anita Heiss, Susan

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The 69th Blake Prize

The Blake Prize has long stood as one of Australia’s most respected and thought-provoking art awards, inviting artists to engage deeply with ideas of spirituality, faith, and human existence. Established in 1951, the prize continues to celebrate works that challenge, question, and inspire through contemporary artistic expression. The 69th Blake Prize celebrates artists who push

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Above & Below

“What happens when a group of female artists, shaping clay and colour downstairs, are inspired by a gallery upstairs, changing, evolving and breathing around them?” Above & Below brings together twelve artists — Bronwyn Thomson, Catherine Aboud, Deb Toohey, Glenys Throssell, Hannah Wilkins, Hazel McNamara, Larissa Miller, Mari McGuire, Michelle Ehmann, Natalie Bergin, Terri Balkin,

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Art Adjacent: Series 2

An ongoing series where one artist invites two guests—who don’t have to be artists—to join them in conversation around a theme in their practice. Together, they shape the format (panel, facilitation, group discussion, sequential presentations, or something entirely different). The aim: to broaden perspectives around art by connecting varied fields of practice and profession to

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Harmony Ramode: The Waiting Room

The Waiting Room explores the tension between Indigenous knowledge and modern Australian healthcare. Harmony Ramode’s paintings reflect on urban dwelling, dominating agricultural systems, finite resources, and the ways in which the needs of Country and First Peoples are often dismissed. An artist from Meanjin (Brisbane) with Gamilaraay, Celtic, and Slavic ancestry, Ramode’s practice engages with

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Wonderstruck

‘Wonderstruck’ explores the wonder that can be found in the ordinary and the extraordinary. Presented throughout the ground floor of the Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA), the exhibition invites visitors on a journey from spectacular large-scale artworks to captivating small treasures and immersive experiences. Featuring more than 100 artworks and interactive projects by over 70

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Desire Is a Machine

A schizophrenic out for a walk is a better model than a neurotic lying on the analyst’s couch. —Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia In their 1972 book Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia, Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari reimagined the schizophrenic not as a pathological subject but as a figure who ‘deterritorialises’ fixed structures of

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Ayoung Kim: Delivery Dancer’s Sphere

Futurist Seoul is an endless labyrinth of regenerating routes. Ernst Mo (an anagram of ‘Monster’) elegantly navigates their never-ending delivery work under the control of a master algorithm called Dancemaster. The gig: complete the delivery quickly and undetected. However, when Mo’s encounters with their alter-ego En Storm risk delaying each job, the Dancemaster enhancement system

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Max Athans: Breathform

Confusing and uncanny, intriguing and repellent, Max Athans‘s 3D-printed sound sculptures hybridise human and animal, doll and machine. In Breathmachine, a bellows is connected to multiple horns. In Dogwhistle, a human torso is joined to a dog’s head, which conceals a single horn. It suggests an unethical science experiment and recalls the Egyptian god Anubis. The horns in

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Jamie North

In the work of Jamie North we are confronted with a compelling interplay between the industrial and the organic. His practice explores a stark dichotomy that extends beyond materiality—concrete and steel entwined with living plants, industrial remnants becoming sites of growth. For North, this juxtaposition is more than aesthetic; it is a philosophical stance. His

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Ipswich Art Workshop

A vibrant, community-led space where local creatives come together to share, make, and inspire. Ipswich Art Workshop is a welcoming, hands-on space supporting a wide variety of arts-based initiatives—from enamel jewellery to sewing circles and digital art. As a hub for collaboration and connection, the workshop encourages creatives of all levels to explore and expand

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Kate Barry: Stockroom

Stockroom presents a curated selection of works by Kate Barry, featuring pieces that have never been exhibited before. Known for her award-winning practice and a career spanning exhibitions across Australia and New Zealand, Kate continues to explore new ideas and expand her distinctive visual language. Kate Barry’s recent accolades include Illumine — Winner of the 2023 Hawkesbury

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Wollongong Art Prize 2025

The Wollongong Art Prize (Acquisitive) has been revived as a national art competition open to all Australian artists across all mediums. It features a $32,000 total prize pool, including the “Top Gong for the Gong” $25,000 acquisitive first prize (the winning work is acquired by Wollongong Art Gallery). Additional awards include a $5,000 Local Artist

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International Artist Residency: Hayama, Japan

The Hayama Artist Residency offers a 4-week residency in Hayama, a coastal town in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The program introduces international visual artists to Japanese culture while providing the opportunity to present their first exhibition in Japan. Key features: Group exhibition during the residency Guidance from the Director and Selection Committee (international curators and arts

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Paul Davies: Constructed Realities

Sydney-based artist Paul Davies presents Constructed Realities, a new body of work exploring the intersections of architecture, landscape, and memory. For over two decades, Davies has examined the built and natural environments through a process-driven practice combining photography, stencilling, and intuitive mark-making. In this exhibition, he forges connections between the modernist architecture of California—particularly Palm

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SCHMUCK & TALENTE 2026

Brisbane-based artists, particularly those working in contemporary jewellery or emerging craft and design practices, are encouraged to apply for two prestigious international exhibitions held annually during the International Crafts Fair in Munich: 1. SCHMUCKmuenchen 2026The world’s longest-running exhibition of contemporary jewelleryFounded in 1959, SCHMUCK is a landmark exhibition showcasing innovative and original work by contemporary

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Anastasia Booth: A man that didn’t have betrayal in his heart

A man that didn’t have betrayal in his heart harkens back to a younger me, poetically reconstructing engagements in erotic scenario by delving into past memories. Capricious and foolish longing, desire gone awry and where the toil of sensuality (its unpronounced labour) is a submission to melancholy. Instead of using erotic abstraction and post-structuralism to

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Brisbane Festival 2025

Brisbane Festival returns this September, transforming the city into a month-long celebration of art, culture, and community. From grand outdoor spectacles to intimate theatre, cutting-edge music to large-scale public art, the 2025 program brings together local and international artists in a vibrant showcase of Brisbane’s creative spirit. Born from the much-loved Warana Festival in 1961,

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Book Plate Art Project

The Book Plate Art Project arrives at City of Gold Coast Libraries this September, transforming books into unique works of art for readers to discover and keep. Artists with a strong connection to the Gold Coast have been commissioned to create a series of small artworks responding to books and stories. These “book plates” will

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Vipoo Srivilasa: Iconic Figures: Devas, Deities and Divas

Marking 15 years of collaboration with Edwina Corlette and her Meanjin/Brisbane gallery, Iconic Figures: Devas, Deities and Divas presents new ceramic sculptures by Vipoo Srivilasa alongside themes and motifs that have sustained his celebrated practice for more than two decades. Playfully conceived as a ‘greatest hits’, the series features intricate floral motifs, coupled figurines, and

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2025 Queensland Regional Art Awards: Momentum

Flying Arts Alliance is now accepting entries for the 2025 Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA) — Australia’s largest regional art awards prize pool, open to established and emerging visual artists living outside the Brisbane City Council boundary. The annual awards celebrate the depth and diversity of regional Queensland’s visual arts community, offering finalists the opportunity

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Rosella Namok: Old Girls Yarning into the Night

Rosella Namok, of the Kanthanampu and Aangkum language groups in Eastern Cape York, presents Old Girls Yarning into the Night as the 2024 UQAM Window Commission. A leading artist from the internationally acclaimed Lockhart River Art Gang, Namok’s dynamic work honours the storytelling circles of Elder women in her community. Employing warm hues—pinks, oranges, yellows—to

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Viewfinders

As part of our exhibition New Light: Photography Now + Then, members of Brisbane’s photography community were invited to respond to the Elliott Collection. This collection comprises hundreds of photographs largely attributed to amateur photographer, Alfred Elliott (1870-1954). Traversing a variety of subjects, Alfred’s photographs capture Brisbane over a 50-year period (1890-1940). Photographers of all levels were

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Ode – to Gwyn

Ode – to Gwyn celebrates Australia’s most beloved potter, Gwyn Hanssen Pigott OAM, through the work of 12 contemporary Queensland potters presented in the style of a still life. Known for her love of form, function, and the poetic arrangement of vessels, Gwyn’s legacy continues to shape the hearts and hands of Australian ceramicists. The

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Flying Arts Opportunities

Looking to enhance your creative practice? Check out these upcoming events designed for artists to learn, explore, and expand their skills: Generative AI for Creative Professionals with Jessie Hughes27th February 202512:00-1:00pmOnline Webinar Join artist Jessie Hughes as she explores how generative AI is shaping the creative industries. Learn about the expanding capabilities of AI and

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