Vernon Ah Kee: cantchant, Art Gallery of Alberta
Vernon Ah Kee's piece cantchant will be displayed at the Art Gallery of Alberta in Canada from Januaray 6 - March 19 2019. More information can be found here.
Rosslynd Piggott: Solo Exhibition, NGV
A major solo exhibition of Rosslynd Piggott's practice will be held at the National Art Gallery of Victoria. The exhibition is titled I sense you but I cannot see you and will run from 12 April - 18 August 2019. More information can be found here.
Gordon Hookey, Raquel Ormella: Just Not Australian, Artspace
Gordon Hookey and Raquel Ormella have been included in Just Not Australian at Artspace in Sydney. The exhibition runs until 28 April 2019. More information can be found here.
Ian Burn, Peter Kennedy: Minimalism: Space. Light. Object., National Gallery of Singapore
Works by Ian Burn and Peter Kennedy have been included in Minimalism: Space. Light. Obect. at the National Gallery of Singapore. The exhibition is on display until 14 April 2019. More information can be found here.
Natalya Hughes: Projection on William Jolly Bridge
Natalya Hughes' work, Left Delaunay 2 (2012), will be projected onto the William Jolly Bridge as part of Brisbane City Council programming from 23 - 27 December 2018. Find out more here.
Raquel Ormella, Dale Harding: eyeline 90
Raquel Ormella's touring exhibition "I hope you get this: Raquel Ormella" has been reviwed by Jane O'Sullivan and Dale Harding has been interviewed by Hilary Thurlow in Issue 90 of eyeline.
RICHARD BELL: VISIBLE AWARD SHORTLIST
Richard Bell's work Embassy (2013-ongoing) has been shortlisted for the 2019 Visible Award. Find out more here.
JUDY WATSON: PANEL DISCUSSION, UQ ANTHROPOLOGY MUSEUM
Judy Watson will be speaking at 'Mapping Massacres: History, Art, Place,' a panel discussion at the Univeristy of Queensland Athropology Museum. the names of places, a video piece by Watson, will also be screened at the event. Find out more here.
SANDRA SELIG: TRACE, BUNJIL PLACE
Sandra Selig's work has been included in Trace at Bunjil Place in Narre Warren, Victoria. The exhibition explores the ways in which artists have redfeined the principles of drawing. More information can be found here.
TINTIN WULIA: MAKE YOUR OWN PASSPORT, IMA
Tintin Wulia's project Make Your Own Passport (2014-) will be held as part of the First Thursdays event series at the Institute of Modern Art in Brisbane. The event will take place from 6-9pm on 6 December 2018. Find out more here.
