Sydney Ceramics Market: The Makers
Sydney Ceramics Market returns to Carriageworks, October 18–19, with makers front and centre—expect close-up encounters, live making, and a rare chance to meet the hands behind the clay.
Sydney Ceramics Market: 130+ Makers Across Two Days
Back for its fourth year at the historic Carriageworks this October, Sydney Ceramics Market returns with its biggest line-up yet—presenting 130+ ceramicists from across NSW and the ACT.
In This Moment—Emily Jackson of Studio Wolffia
In her current exhibition In This Moment at Noho Galleries, London, Emily Jackson of Studio Wolffia spans painting, textiles, and design objects—work shaped by process, presence, and an invitation to slow down.
Lisa Nooin Captures Life’s Everyday Moments
Lisa Nooin paints contemporary still life and portraiture with bright, measured colour—table-centred scenes that invite connection to daily life.
Mirage—ARTCLUB’s Living Desert
Curated by ARTCLUB founder Claudia Lowe, and featuring Studio Lauren Flora, Emily Handlin and Tom Butterworth, Mirage is a dreamscape of native blooms, reflective planes and carved stone—art you feel as much as you see.
Kimmy Hogan
Geelong-based artist Kimmy Hogan translates nature’s rhythms into warm, textural works that feel both refined and instinctive—her blend of digital and painted forms inviting a celebration of imperfection and joy.
Kubi Vasak
Cut from intuition and grounded in design, Kubi Vasak’s practice turns texture, colour, and memory into a visual language— bridging past and present through the art of collage.
New Dimensions: A Shared Language Of Motherhood and Making
A dialogue between motherhood and making, New Dimensions traces the shared rhythms of artists Dalin Alejandrino and Emma Dillion Hill as they navigate life, creativity, and self-expression.
The 2025 Archibald Prize Finalists
Announcing the 2025 Archibald Prize Finalists—from 904 submissions, 57 portraits have emerged as finalists, each one a distinct reflection of Australia’s evolving cultural and artistic landscape.
National Indigenous Art Fair 2025
Strength, Vision & Legacy: The National Indigenous Art Fair returns to Sydney—a two-day celebration of culture, connection and creativity, held on Gadigal Land this NAIDOC Week.
Creative Parenting—Kathryn Dolby
Using a blend of abstract and landscape painting, Kathryn Dolby captures the world around her—from the subtropical environment she lives within to the daily aspects of motherhood.
Kate Bowman—From Waste To Wonder
Deeply rooted in sustainability and a connection to place, ceramicist and designer Kate Bowman transforms discarded materials into art—crafting pieces that narrate Tasmania's history and natural beauty.