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A–Z Exhibitions New South Wales

16albermarle

www.16albermarle.com

16 Albermarle Street, Newtown, NSW 2042 [Map 7] 02 9550 1517 or 0433 020 237 Thu to Sat 11am–5pm, by appointment only.

See our website for latest information.

16albermarle is a project space showcasing a range of international and Australian art within an intimate space in inner-city Sydney.

4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art

www.4a.com.au

4A programs are held online and offsite in 2021.

See our website for latest information.

Online/On-going

4A Papers: Issue 10 Edited by Mariam Arcilla. Featuring: Matt Chun, Green Papaya Art Projects, Leora Joy Jones, Annette An-Jen Liu and Hugh Hudson.

4 December—18 December

4A @Metro Arts Gallery 97 Boundary Street, West End, Brisbane QLD:Azadeh Hamzeii: Solo Exhibition

Art Gallery of New South Wales

www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au

Art Gallery Road, The Domain, Sydney, NSW 2000 [Map 8] 02 9225 1700 Daily 10am–5pm, Wed until late.

See our website for latest information.

Until early 2022

The Purple House

A celebration of leading Pintupi artists and their enduring legacy leading to the establishment of the Purple House.

Matisse Alive

A vibrant gallery-wide festival of Matisse featuring new work, projects and art from the collection.

6 November—13 February 2022

Family: Visions of a Shared Humanity

Guest curated by Franklin Sirmans, the director of the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), Family: Visions of a Shared Hu manity presents an important exhibition of video works by some of the most internationally renowned artists of our time.

20 November—13 March 2022

Matisse: Life & Spirit, Masterpieces from the Centre Pompidou, Paris

Discover the joy of Matisse through over 100 works spanning six decades. This Sydney-exclusive exhibition offers an extraordinary immersion in the range and depth of one of the world’s most beloved, innovative and influential artists.

Art Space on The Concourse

www.willoughby.nsw.gov.au/arts

409 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood, NSW 2067 [Map 7] 0401 638 501 Wed to Fri 11am–5pm, Sat and Sun 11am–4pm.

See our website for latest information.

3 November—14 November

Eternal Beauty

Songshi Li

This exhibition of landscape and flower paintings by Songshi Li reflects on the rapid growth of civilisation and how this has changed our environment. With his brush and Chinese painting techniques, Songshi Li’s work takes the viewer back to the world as it was thousands of years ago.

17 November—28 November

The Sculptors Society 70th Anniversary Exhibition

The Sculptors Society

Celebrating 70 years, The Sculptors Society showcases modern and contemporary sculpture in all media. Presenting both realistic and abstract work, this exhibition demonstrates that sculpture can be made in any material and explore any subject. Through their work, this group of artists attest to the ability of sculpture to inhabit your space and expand your thinking.

1 December—12 December

Connect, Collaborate, Celebrate

Art Prize Group Exhibition

Now in its third year, Willoughby City Council is putting on an art competition and exhibition for people living with a disability, experiencing social isolation or at risk of marginalization. Celebrating International Day of People with Disability 2021, Connect, Collaborate, Celebrate provides artists with an opportunity to showcase their creative talent.

Australian Galleries

www.australiangalleries.com.au

15 Roylston Street, Paddington, NSW 2021 [Map 10] 02 9360 5177 Open 7 days 10am–6pm.

See our website for latest information.

Australian Galleries, Sydney is now open with a curated group show. We look forward to having visitors back into the gallery. Please see our website for exhibition updates.

Australian Design Centre

www.australiandesigncentre.com

101–115 William Street, Darlinghurst, NSW 2010 [Map 8] 02 9361 4555 Tues to Sat 11am–4pm.

Free entry, donation encouraged. See our website for latest information.

Australian Design Centre is an independent organisation connecting people with good design, contemporary making and creative experiences. We produce exhibitions and events in Sydney and across Australia through ADC On Tour, along with a city-wide festival Sydney Craft Week. Object Shop features contemporary craft and design objects, homewares and wearables.

25 November—27 December

Happy Objects

A celebration of the value of objects in our lives and celebrates a commitment to keeping objects longer, appreciating their beauty and stories, and embracing their function. Happy objects are often not new, sometimes chipped and imperfect. Perhaps they are reactionary–changing our view of what constitutes value in a world fixated with consuming more.

We keep them because they have a story or function, however small, that brings us a little joy.

Bank Art Museum Moree (BAMM)

www.bamm.org.au

25 Frome Street, Moree, NSW 2400 [Map 12] 02 6757 3320 Mon to Fri 10am–5pm, Sat 10am–1pm.

See our website for latest information.

BAMM is a regional art institution with a difference. For thirty years we have worked to enhance the cultural life of Moree with a changing schedule of exhibitions that educate, challenge, and delight our local audience and visitors to the region. BAMM continues to receive invaluable support from Moree Plains Shire Council, through funding and the use of the magnificent 1911 Edwardian-style building, the previous home of the Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney.

12 November—23 December

Moree Portrait Prize

Open portrait competition with a grand prize of $5000. Entry forms and more information available on our website.

Bathurst Regional Art Gallery

www.bathurstart.com.au

70–78 Keppel Street, Bathurst, NSW 2795 [Map 12] 02 6333 6555 Tue to Fri 10am–5pm, Sat and Sun 10am–2pm, public holidays 11am–2pm.

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31 July—7 November

Myall Creek and Beyond

On the afternoon of Sunday 10 June 1838, a group of eleven convicts and ex-convict stockmen led by a squatter, brutally slaughtered a group of twenty-eight Aboriginal men, women and children who were camped peacefully at the station of Myall Creek in the New England region. 180 years after these events a group of Indigenous contemporary artists created works which explore the issues and complexities of this significant historic event and its aftermath locally and nationally.

was two years in development by the New England Regional Art Museum working with guest curator Bianca Beetson and features work by artists Robert Andrew, Fiona Foley, Julie Gough, Colin Isaacs, Jolea Isaacs, David and Tim Leha with Quarralia Knox, Laurie Nilsen, Judy Watson, Warraba

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