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Garry Sibosado, Bard people, Western Australia, born Derby, Western Australia, 1974, Garril (tern/sea bird), Rirralb (storm to the north), Goolalii (storm to the west), Barrbagoon (storm to the south) (l-r), 2025, Lombadina, Western Australia, guwan (pearl), earth pigment, 15.0cm x 10.0 cm; © the artist, photo: Michael Jalaru Torres
Exhibitions

Too Deadly: Ten Years of Tarnanthi to celebrate a decade of Tarnanthi through more than 200 works

10 July 2025

QAGOMA Yayoi Kusama Obliteration Room photo by N Harth
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Delight in the extraordinary – Wonderstruck opens at QAGOMA

7 July 2025

Khaled Sabsabi At the Speed of Light 2016 photo by Anna Kucera
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Five Acts of Love

4 July 2025

Angela-Tiatia-The-Pearl-2021
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Hibiscus: Angela Tiatia & Philip Juster

4 July 2025

AGNSW Yolŋu power the art of Yirrkala
Exhibitions

Yolŋu Power: from totems to lightning

27 June 2025

AGNSW Installation view of the Yolŋu power the art of Yirrkala photo by Diana Panuccio
Exhibitions

Yolŋu power: the art of Yirrkala opens at the Art Gallery of New South Wales

23 June 2025

Waterfront Brisbane
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Open Call for Artist Contributions at Waterfront Brisbane’s Cultural Heart

19 June 2025

WRG Xie Yuxin Being is Always the Being of a Being 2024
Exhibitions

White Rabbit Gallery: Tender Comrade 

14 June 2025

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