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When: 1-11 October
Where: Tap Gallery, 278 Palmer Street, Darlinghurst
Website: www.tapgallery.org.au
Works by 40 artists celebrate life, love and consciousness.
When: 1 October - 26 November, Monday -Friday
Where: Alliance Française Centre, 257 Clarence Street, Sydney
Website: www.afsydney.com.au
Find out more about the creative collaboration between one of Australia’s best know photographers, Max Dupain, and one of this country’s greatest architects, Harry Seidler, in this exhibition on show at the last commercial office building designed by Seidler.
There are also free talks from Eric Sierens, who worked closely with Dupain and Seidler, and from exhibition curator, Sandra Byron. The Sandra Byron talk includes a short film screening.
When: September 09-August 2010
Where: Powerhouse Museum, 500 Harris Street, Ultimo
Website: www.artefact.powerhousemuseum.com
Museum entry: $10/$5
Disrupt and expand your expectations of art and museums when you discover this artificial life form, created by leading Australian artist Craig Walsh. You’ll be intrigued and delighted as Artefact H10515 moves, breathes and feeds on digital sources within and beyond the walls of the Museum.

When: 1 October - 29 November
Where: Level 2 Exhibition Space, Customs House, 31 Alfred Street, Circular Quay
Website: www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/customshouse
Discover the work of a new wave of technologically savvy young architects as they explore the potential for digital technology in architecture and urban design, in an exhibition curated by Gerard Reinmuth.
When: 3 September - 3 October
Where: National Art School (NAS), Cnr Forbes & Burton Street Darlinghurst
Website: www.nas.edu.au/NAS_Gallery.htm
Come and see the finalists in this year’s prestigious Blake Prize, given to a work that explores ideas of spirituality, religion and cultural diversity in Australia.
When: 1-25 October, Saturdays at 2pm
Website & bookings: www.bgf.org.au
Join some of Sydney’s favourite celebrities and drag queens on a truly fabulous art tour through the galleries of Surry Hills, Darlinghurst or Paddington. Each tour lasts two hours and can be booked through the Bobby Goldsmith Foundation website.
When: 1-25 October
Where: Oxford Street and surrounds
Uncover Oxford Street celebrates one of Sydney’s most loved boulevards with intriguing art and performances in a vacant shop front, music from some of Sydney’s most exciting new artists, photography and jazz, gallery tours, and a chance to Shop Yourself Stupid with the Bobby Goldsmith Foundation while you raise money for people living with HIV.
This year’s program also has a focus on sustainability, with Taylor Square North home to the Live Green House and a showcase of the latest in green architecture, technologies and design, inspiring us all to rethink the way we live and work.
Oxford Street has a rich history as home to some of Sydney’s most creative artists, musicians and performers. By working with these communities, creative industries and businesses to establish the Oxford Street Cultural Quarter, City of Sydney is committed to revitalising this area as one of Sydney’s most exciting cultural destinations. We invite you to uncover all that Oxford Street has to offer during Art & About.

When: 1-7 October, 9am-5pm . Auction: 8 October, 5.30pm-8.30pm
Where: AMP Capital Investors, 50 Bridge Street, Sydney
Website: www.create.org.au
These fabulous artworks from children and young people in foster care have all been donated to support Create Foundation, with works on sale at a special cocktail and auction evening.
When: 1-25 October
Where: Beauchamp Hotel, Cnr Oxford & South Dowling Streets, Darlinghurst
IKU Wholefoods, 62-64 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst
The Falconer Bar Café Restaurant, 31 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst
Big Brother is watching and listening, and so is everyone else. Catch snippets of conversations overheard on Oxford Street as they are displayed on LED moving message signs in shopfronts, in this intriguing site specific installation that will leave you wondering who’s listening in to you. Presented by COFA. Conversation Observation is supported by Neller: www.neller.com.au
When: 24 September - 24 October
Where: Ivan Dougherty Gallery, (College of Fine Arts UNSW) Cnr Selwyn St & Albion Ave, Paddington
Website: www.cofa.nsw.edu.au/galleries/idg
Find out who today’s students choose as some of our finest artists. Featuring some of Australia’s greats, all with a connection to COFA, this group show has been curated by COFA students under the direction of Felicity Fenner, Senior Curator, Ivan Dougherty Gallery.
When: 24 September - 24 October. Artists talk: 10 October, 2pm
Where: Stills Gallery, 36 Gosbell Street, Paddington
Website: www.stillsgallery.com.au
With unprecedented access to the collections of the NSW Historic Houses Trust, leading photographic artist Robyn Stacey draws extraordinary beauty out of historical artefacts. This is her ninth solo exhibition at Stills Gallery, and it is sure to amaze and intrigue. Join Robyn Stacey for an artist’s talk on 10 October at 2pm.
When: 2 October, 1pm
Where: Parliament House Fountain Court, Macquarie Street, Sydney
Bookings: 02 9265 9141
Join Open Gallery artists Frances Belle Parker, Elaine Russell, Warwick Keen and Milton Budge as they talk about their work and the selection for this year’s Open Gallery.
When: 29 September - 1 November, 9.30am-5.30pm, 7 days
Where: Craft NSW, 104 George Street, The Rocks
Website: www.artsandcraftsnsw.com.au
Discover how changes in technologies and materials have influenced handcrafts, in this unique exhibition celebrating 35 years in The Rocks by the Society of Arts and Crafts of NSW.
When: 2-3 October
Where: 118-120 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst
Watch local artist Jane Becker uncover the animal life on Oxford Street with a giant mural depicting cockroaches, bats, pigeons, police sniffer dogs, local pets and more on a street hoarding over three days.
When: 1-25 October
Where: Paddington Reservoir Gardens, Cnr of Oxford Street & Oatley Road, Paddington
The wail of the sax and the beat of the drums come to life in this exhibition of images by photographer Shane Rozario, who has been documenting the Sydney music scene for a decade. From Fishbone and Ornette Coleman to a host of Sydney-based musicians, you’ll see local and international greats doing what they love best – playing music – on display at one of Sydney’s most exciting new venues.
Paddington Reservoir Gardens
17 October - 2:30pm
Join Shane as he talks about
Jazz Underground and his
other work.

When: 1 October – 31 January
Where: Eight laneways off George Street, Sydney
Website: www.lanewaysbygeorge.com.au
Discover new and unexpected worlds as you wander the hidden network of inter-connected laneways in Sydney’s CBD. Eight exciting projects not only enliven these urban spaces, they also challenge us to think about our future.
With a focus on collaboration, sustainability and the changing role of public spaces, each project was created by multidisciplinary teams that included artists, urban designers, landscape architects, musicians, poets, a scientist and a lawyer.
Curated by Dr Steffen Lehman
Check out www.lanewaysbygeorge.com.au or pick up the walking map available at the Council’s One-Stop shop in Town Hall, Customs House and selected bars and cafes in the city centre, for a full program of laneway events.

When: 10 September – 11 November
Where: Museum of Contemporary Art,
140 George Street,
The Rocks.
Free Entry
Website: www.mca.com.au
Find out what’s happening in contemporary Australian art, with a diverse selection of works by 18 established artists, including painting, installation, video, sculpture and new media.
When: 5 September - 15 November
Where: Object Gallery, 417 Bourke Street Surry Hills, Australian Museum, 6 College Street, Sydney
Phone: 02 9361 4555 (Object) 02 9320 6000 (Australian Museum)
Website: www.object.com.au; www.australianmuseum.net.au
This stunning showcase of contemporary sculpture by Indigenous artists features unique portrayals of a wide range of animals. Brought to you by Object and the Australian Museum and bringing together artists from every state and territory in Australia, this is an exhibition that will appeal to young and old alike.

When: 5 September - 2 November
Where: Object Gallery, 417 Bourke Street Surry Hills
Website: www.object.com.au
This stunning showcase of
contemporary sculpture by
Indigenous artists features
unique portrayals of a wide
range of animals. Brought
to you by Object and the
Australian Museum and
bringing together artists from
every state and territory in
Australia, this is an exhibition
that will appeal to young and
old alike.
For details on the Menagerie weaving demonstration, Intertwining see the Art & About Indigenous Art Program

When: 1-29 October
Where: Cnr Forbes & Burton Street, Darlinghurst
Fresh from Lightning Ridge, artist Linda Jackson takes her unique painting and collage work to this highly visible window box located opposite the National Art School.
When: 1-25 October
Where: George Street, Alfred Street, College Street, Elizabeth Street, Park Street, Oxford Street, William Street, Taylor Square, Kings Cross, Redfern Street, Erskineville Road and Glebe Point Road.
Nothing Is Lost – Nothing Is Nothing – We Are Not Nothing
This year’s Open Gallery, Nothing Is Lost – Nothing Is Nothing – We Are Not Nothing, features 10 striking new works from Aboriginal artists living in NSW, and is presented in association with Campbelltown Arts Centre.
Sydney is an Aboriginal place. Aboriginal art is art made by Aboriginal people and as much as art can be a physical object; an Aboriginal mind and an Aboriginal person are works of art and a ‘dreaming’.
Aboriginal people continue to live, think, create, and to progressively thrive in New South Wales in great numbers.
What we draw on from our memories, and think, imagine and create in our daily lives is our dreaming, and our art is the spirit of these seemingly common everyday experiences in and from the land we belong to.
‘We paint the land’ is not a cliché, and it is appropriate that here and now we ‘paint’ Sydney.
Djon Mundine OAM,
Curator, Open Gallery 2009
Djon Mundine OAM is a member of the Bundjalung people. He is Aboriginal Curator, Contemporary Art at Campbelltown Arts Centre, and has held a number of key positions over his 25-year career. These include Senior Curator, Gallery of Aboriginal Australia, National Museum of Australia, Canberra, and Senior Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Programs at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney. Perhaps the best known of his many major projects is the 'Aboriginal Memorial' installation of hollow log bone coffins on permanent display at the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.
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Adam Hill U...R...an ' I ummmm ... we are AFAILINGLAND Typically urban Aboriginal art is a form constantly at war with itself, sceptical and mournful of the languages and systems it has been forced to adopt. |
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Aunty May Hinch |
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Roy Kennedy |
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Gordon Syron |
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Harry Wedge |
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Elaine Russell Forbidden Fruit This painting depicts Elaine's childhood in the 1950s in the mission, it is a story about three friends facing a flood. |
When: 1- 25 October
Where: AMP Building Foyer, 33 Alfred Street, Sydney
Get close to this year's striking Open Gallery banners with this exhibition of the original artworks that are reproduced and displayed across our City streets.
When: 1-31 October
Where: World Square Shopping Centre, 644 George Street, Sydney
Website: www.worldsquare.com.au
Exploring the idea of a quest for other worlds, these eye-catching video installations, sculptures and graphics from some of the best emerging local artists, are on show in an exhibition curated by The Minor Premiership, the collective behind The Chalk Horse gallery.
When: 9 September - 22 November, 10am-5pm daily
Where: Museum of Contemporary Art,
140 George Street,
The Rocks.
Free Entry
Website: www.mca.com.au
A highlight of the MCA calendar, Primavera is annual showcase of the work of young Australian artists under the age of 35. Guest Curator Jeff Khan has selected nine artists whose works explore the relationship between art and viewer.
* Primavera is sponsored by Deutsche Bank
When: 26 September - 31 October, 11am - 6pm, Tuesday – Saturday
Where: Gallery 4A, 181-187 Hay Street, Sydney
Website: www.4a.com.au
Stories of Indigenous and Asian history are explored in this exhibition of contemporary Indigenous and Asian art, curated by Vernon Ah Kee and Aaron Seeto.
When: 1-25 October
Where: Central Walkway, Hyde Park North
One of the landmark events in Art & About, this stunning outdoor exhibition of large scale images features the work of established photographers alongside work from some of our most exciting new artists. The real Sydney is revealed in the everyday and everynight, captured by the photograhic artsts who live here.
When: 1 October - 1 November
Where: Red Room and Media Wall, Customs House, 31 Alfred Street, Circular Quay
Website: www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/customshouse
Drawing on the iconic Marcus Seidler House, and curated by Mark Szczerbicki. this exhibition explores the changing role of the scale model in today’s architectural practice.
When: 13 August - 25 October
Where: Level 1 Exhibition Space, Customs House, 31 Alfred Street, Circular Quay
Website: www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/customshouse
Experience a sustainable future for the Ultimo Precinct with an exhibition from UTS Master of Architecture Program students, curated and designed by Adam Russell and Simeon King.
When: 1-22 October, 9am - 5.30pm (Mon-Fri) & 11am - 4pm (Sat)
Where: Pine Street Creative Arts Centre, 64 Pine Street, Chippendale
Website: www.urbanartagenda.com.au or www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/pinestreet
Find out what’s happening in the world of stencil art with this unique showcase of work from some of the most prolific and exciting street artists from across the globe.