Past
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Tahlia Undarlegt
Same Today as Yesterday Hopefully Not Tomorrow 10 - 26 Oct 2025 The title, at once resigned and hopeful, frames the exhibition as a meditation on continuity and change. 'I felt it was a light way of alluding to the collective hopelessness a lot of people feel in the world right now,' Undarlegt reflects, 'but the fact that so many of us... Read more -
Heath Nock
Rituals of the Modern Middle Class 19 Sep - 5 Oct 2025 Nock's interest in ritual stems from his own sense of estrangement from it. Born into a Romani circus family with Swiss heritage, he grew up travelling the showman's circuit across Australia. His childhood was defined by constant movement, disruption, and the transient bonds of small, shifting communities. From this vantage... Read more -
Daniel O'Toole
Noisey Eyes 15 Aug - 14 Sep 2025 This series evolves from an ongoing photographic project titled Cosmic Soup, in which 35mm film is deliberately degraded through chemical interventions using household substances. These interventions disrupt the image surface in ways that parallel the persistent visual interference experienced in VSS, where the field of vision is constantly overlaid with... Read more -
Leili Tehrani Walker
In the Shape of Another 18 Jul - 10 Aug 2025 This body of work begins with a feeling: frustration at the way online spaces demand a marketable persona. In response, Leili turned towards opacity, drawn from philosopher Édouard Glissant, who argued for the right to remain unknowable, especially in the face of systems that seek to define and control. Each... Read more -
Matt Blue
Return of the Time Bandit 20 Jun - 13 Jul 2025 Awakened, he begins to plot his escape from the deepest chambers of the underworld and sets out in search of his stolen weapon: the Portal Wreath—a device capable of slicing through the veils of time and reality, opening inter-dimensional portals. With it, the Time Bandit can break free from his... Read more -
Path Dependence
Sam Octigan 2 - 25 May 2025 The collaborators I’ve worked with, the cultural influences I’ve absorbed, the spaces I’ve worked in - all of these have shaped my practice, whether consciously or unconsciously. Rather than resisting or denying these influences, I’ve embraced and accepted them, tracing the threads that connect my past to my present. Ultimately,... Read more -
Senectus Tempus
Benjamin Knock 21 Mar - 17 Apr 2025 Working in collaboration with Tokyo University’s department of Volcanology Knock collected geological samples and sonic recordings from the surface of the caldera as well as three dimensional lidar scans of the mountain interior and drone footage of the surrounding landscape which became the source materials for the creation of the... Read more