Exhibitions

GLASS IN TWELVE PARTS
August 2, 2025 – August 30, 2025

Liam Fleming

GLASS IN TWELVE PARTS

Making his solo exhibition debut in Melbourne, the JamFactory alumnus has created an exceptional new body of work in glass that explores the aesthetic potential of repetition, variation and colour through simple transitions in form. Riffing on the minimalist rigour of American composer Philip Glass’s Music in Twelve Parts 1971–74, the exhibition comprises 12 large, segmented cuboid forms […]

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Afterimage
June 28, 2025 – July 26, 2025

Tim Maguire

Afterimage

Afterimage features a stunning array of small paintings, each meticulously arranged to create a vibrant cosmos of colour and creativity, inviting viewers to explore the connection of individual works. The exhibition is a bold move by Maguire, who is renowned for super-sized floral imagery often pulled from art history.  These new, chromatically charged works exploit the visual phenomenon […]

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MARIBOU
May 15, 2025 – June 21, 2025

Sophie Hardy

MARIBOU

As part of Melbourne Design Week 2025, the exhibition takes its title from the name of Hardy’s new accessories brand, of which these earrings are the first iteration. My love for vintage textiles and jewellery has always been an inherent part of me, from combing through my mum’s closet as a kid, to op shopping as […]

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With Open Arms
May 24, 2025 – June 21, 2025

Patricia Piccinini

With Open Arms

Encompassing human, animal and hybrid forms, the exhibition opens with an arresting series of figures in seductive colours that riff on the contemporary fetish for sneaker wear.

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transitions
April 26, 2025 – May 10, 2025

Brook Andrew

transitions

The artist’s hand is very present within these new intimate works. Following his oil stick lines over the surfaces of the works, we can get very up-and-personal with Brook Andrew’s marks. Several works are embellished with black and white stripes that mimic Andrew’s wellknown wall drawings which are inspired by Wiradjuri dendroglyphs, or tree carvings […]

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YERR WURRKEME MARRGU
April 26, 2025 – May 17, 2025

Kieren Karritpul

YERR WURRKEME MARRGU

Many of the paintings in the exhibition depict these traditional objects in intricate detail, revealing the different designs and varieties of weave that give them form. Created over the course of a year, YERR WURRKEME MARRGU (meaning ‘New Works’) speaks to Karritpul’s burgeoning ambition as a contemporary Indigenous artist keen to share his cultural knowledge […]

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Traverse
March 22, 2025 – April 17, 2025

Benjamin Armstrong

Traverse

Holding in careful balance an array of figurative and abstract components crafted from diverse materials, this new group of sculptures gives symbolic and metaphorical expression to traversing – that is, moving across or through – a place, the mind or an idea. The six sculptures are the happy result of Armstrong’s return to the medium […]

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Melbourne Art Fair 2025: Bunnies in Love, Lust and Longing
February 20, 2025 – February 23, 2025

Hannah Gartside

Melbourne Art Fair 2025: Bunnies in Love, Lust and Longing

In this nest of bunnies fashioned from gloves, it’s as if Hannah Gartside has bundled the world’s most tender feelings and given them aesthetic form through droopy ears, leather pot bellies, sweetly curved behinds, comically suggestive poses. Through Bunnies in Love, Lust and Longing, Gartside has taken second-hand leather gloves from the 1950s and 60s, some […]

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Trinkets
February 15, 2025 – March 15, 2025

Ben Quilty

Trinkets

In this formidable new body of work, Quilty focuses almost exclusively on the human figure –especially heads, eyes and mouths – as he wrestles into existence urgently expressive, even grotesque, embodiments of the way many of us are feeling right now, the artist included. This collection of works, Ben’s trinkets, has all of this within […]

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Drawings and New Paintings
November 16, 2024 – December 14, 2024

Brent Harris

Drawings and New Paintings

“These new works present a layering of motifs that have populated my compositions for some decades, stimulating configurations that reveal new meanings for both myself and the viewer,” says Harris. Brent Harris’ minimal-line paintings present as lucid dreamscapes, incorporating both abstract and figurative elements to surreal and disquieting ends. Igniting the imagination with their playful […]

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