Mitsuo Shoji: Transformation / Henka – North Sydney & Chatswood | 20 September – 26 October, 2024

Location: 317 Pacific Highway Ground Floor North Sydney NSW 2060 Australia Dates: Friday 20 September 2024 to Saturday 26 October 2024 (DAILY event) Morphe. is Aristotle’s term for form. In Aristotle’s Metaphysics there is a duality between hyle as prime matter and morph‘ as that which forms this matter into the sensible things of the … Read more

Horizon of Khufu – Journey in Ancient Egypt – Sydney Olympic Park | 01 September 2024 – 31 December 2025

Location: Showground Road Sydney Olympic Park NSW 2127 Australia Dates: 01 September 2024 to Wednesday 31 December 2025 (DAILY event) Become immersed in a meticulously researched and otherworldly free-roaming VR experience of ancient Egypt with ‘Horizon of Khufu’. The experience offers Sydneysiders the chance to take a spectacular trip through time and space, back 4,500 … Read more

Fire and Ash – Woodfire – Newtown, Sydney | 09 – 28 September, 2024

Location: 49-51 King Street Newtown NSW 2042 Australia Dates: 09 September 2024 to Saturday 28 September 2024 Gallery Lowe and Lee are pleased to present Fire and Ash: Woodfire 2024, their annual exhibition of contemporary Australian woodfired ceramics. Continuing on last year’s success, they are excited to welcome back the ceramicists from Mungyeong, Korea, a … Read more

Julie Rrap: Past Continuous – The Rocks, Sydney | 11 July, 2024 – 16 February, 2025

Location: Museum of Contemporary Art, Level 1 south galleries, 140 George Street, The Rocks NSW 2000 Dates: Every day, 9am to 5pm Thursday 11 July to Sunday 16 February 2025 Mon, Wed–Sun 10am–5pm (closed Tuesdays & 25 December) Cost: Free Experience Julie Rrap: Past Continuous exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. Julie Rrap … Read more

Yuriyal Bridgeman: Haus Door – Passage Gallery, Haymarket, Sydney | 24 August – 13 September

Location: Passage Gallery, 120/8 Quay St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia Dates: Every day, all day Saturday 24 August to Friday 13 September Open and on view 24/7 Cost: Free – Book tickets Haus Door by artist Yuriyal Bridgeman is currently on view 24/7 at the installation gallery Passage in Chinatown. This site-specific exhibition is the … Read more

Australian Museum Pasifika Gallery, Wansolmoana, Sydney | 22 August – 31 December, 2024

Location: Australian Museum, Cnr William & College Streets, Sydney NSW 2000 Dates: Every day, all day Thursday 22 August to Tuesday 31 December Cost: Free Wansolmoana – meaning one salt ocean – celebrates the rich history and traditions of the Pacific nations, past and present and Australia’s connections to them. This exhibition is curated by … Read more

Coomaditchie: The Art of Place – Museums of History NSW, Sydney | 7 August, 2024 – 2 February 2025

Location: Museum of Sydney, Cnr Phillip and Bridge Streets, Sydney, NSW 2000 Dates: Every day, 12am to 5pm Wednesday 7 August to Sunday 2 February 2025 Cost: Free – bookings Experience community life by the ocean through the works of First Nations artists in Coomaditchie: The Art of Place at the Museum of Sydney. These … Read more

SXSW Sydney Celebrates the Convergence of Tech & Innovation | 14 – 20 October 2024

Location: 14 Darling Dr, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia Dates: Monday 14 October 2024 to Sunday 20 October 2024 This October, SXSW Sydney will transform the harbour city into the creative industries capital of the Asia-Pacific, bringing together bright minds and curious thinkers to inspire a shared vision for what’s next. A hub for discovery and … Read more

Steam Train Weekends at NSW Rail Museum – Thirlmere, Sydney | 23 March – 01 December. 2024

Location: 10 Barbour Road Thirlmere, Sydney, NSW 2572, Australia Dates: 23 March 2024 to Sunday 01 December 2024 (WEEKLY event) Every weekend, experience rail travel with a 45-minute steam train ride in beautifully restored carriages along the original ‘Great Southern Railway’ from Thirlmere to Buxton and return. ​With Australia’s largest collection of heritage rolling stock, … Read more

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