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Silk Ikats

Silk Ikats
Silk Ikats includes 50 exotic and colourful robes and textiles, wall coverings and jewellery originating mainly from Uzbekistan in Central Asia.
2 July - 11 October 2009


The Dreamers

The Dreamers
Drawn from the Gallery's collection this exhibition celebrates the lives and outstanding work of eight distinguished Aboriginal artists working in diverse mediums and styles.
Until 6 December 2009


Two contemporary projects

Two contemporary projects
Two contemporary projects: et al. maintenance of social solidarity and Nicholas Mangan Between a rock and a hard place.
25 June - 13 September 2009


Intensely Dutch

Intensely Dutch
This exhibition presents the art of fifteen of the most important Dutch artists of the post-war period and provides a rare first-hand introduction to modern Dutch art and poetry.
5 June - 23 August 2009


Sydney Long

Sydney Long
This focus exhibition features one of the Gallery’s favourite paintings, Sydney Long’s Art Nouveau masterpiece Pan. Displayed as part of the group of works by Long from the Gallery’s collection.
6 June - 30 August 2009


Anne Landa Award 09 winner

Anne Landa Award 09 winner
The winner of the 2009 Anne Landa Award for video and new media arts is Australian artist TV Moore.
7 May - 19 July 2009


Anne Landa Award 2009

Anne Landa Award 2009
The Anne Landa Award was the first biennial exhibition in Australia for moving image and new media work with an acquisitive award of $25,000. The artists in this exhibition consider what it means to transform the self into another persona – as a doppelgänger, and includes video, interactive robotics and digital photography
7 May - 19 July 2009


9 Shades of Whiteley Regional Tour

9 Shades of Whiteley Regional Tour
This exhibition includes 20 Whiteley works and traces the artist’s life and career and it is the first time a Brett Whiteley exhibition has toured to regional Australia since the Brett Whiteley Studio opened in 1995. The exhibition will travel to 6 regional centres across 3 states (NSW, VIC and QLD) over 13 months.
From July 2008


Art After Hours July 2009

Art After Hours July 2009
July events include celebrity talks and musical performances together with special talks celebrating NAIDOC week.

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