Melbourne Design Now is a presentation of localised creative intelligence in the fields of industrial, product, furniture and object design. Celebrating design’s relationsh…
Melbourne Design Now is a presentation of localised creative intelligence in the fields of industrial, product, furniture and object design. Celebrating design’s relationsh…
Georgia Metaxas presents works from her series The Mourners as part of Melbourne Now. These five stately photographs depict women dressed in ‘women’s weeds’, an entirely bl…
Sean Miller was introduced to ceramics through the Statewide Indigenous Arts in Prisons and Community Pilot Program. Miller’s innovative ceramic forms are embellished with …
Presented on top of a large scale wall painting backdrop, Tully Moore’s artworks for Melbourne Now explore cultural connotations associated with fabric and branding in a fo…
Callum Morton’s architectural installations and sculptures explore the emotional and social impacts of the built environment, drawing on notions of history, absence, drama …
Since graduating from the Victorian College of the Arts in 2002, Arlo Mountford has created a series of distinctive digital animations that playfully but critically engage …
A descendent of the Meriam Mer and G’ua G’ua peoples, Clinton Nain’s work, Chicken feed, was inspired by a political speech given in 1937 by Pastor Sir Douglas Nicholls, an…
In a practice spanning three decades, Elizabeth Newman has worked with painting, installation, fabric, collage, objects and text-based work. Utilising everyday materials an…
In his painting Behind the scene, Geoff Newton refers to the art world as a site for critical dialogue, the exchange of ideas and the constant re-evaluation of history. By …
Phuong Ngo’s artwork investigates his personal identity as the son of Vietnamese refugees, and his collective identity as a member of the twentieth-century Vietnamese diasp…
Inspired by the revolutionary aesthetics of Russian Constructivism, the text-based practice of Rose Nolan belies a wistful longing for past moments of collective political …
Now Hear This celebrates Melbourne’s thriving and internationally recognised sound art and experimental music scene. Guest curators have each selected ten pieces that offer…
Born in Israel, and a graduate of RMIT University, Simon Obarzanek’s photographic work utilises the human body as a way to explore human subjectivity. In this moving image …
Spiros Panigirakis re-envisages situations of cultural and personal significance in the form of diagrams, mappings, manuals, texts and patterns. Garden states reflects on t…