Current Sydney Art Gallery Exhibitions

What's in the Window?

2 June 2024 to 31 December 2027


Please enjoy our wide and wonderful range of Aboriginal artworks currently on display on the corner of Victoria Road and Darling Street.
If you would like more information on any of the artworks, or to arrange a home trial or digital hang, please contact us via phone: +61 2 9555 5283 or book a video call.

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Goompi Ugerabah: Curumba Mareeba

Goompi Ugerabah: Curumba Mareeba

28 June 2025 to 20 July 2025


We are thrilled to present the largest solo exhibition to date from Goompi Ugerabah, 2023 Paddington Art Prize winner and one of Australia's most exciting contemporary Indigenous artists. Showcasing his finest works to date, this collection brings together his most sought-after motifs, including striking large-scale pieces, hence the title 'Curumba Mareeba' which translates to 'Big Good' in his teachers language.

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Ties That Bind: Family Matters

Ties That Bind: Family Matters

5 July 2025 to 3 August 2025


A celebration of the powerful and enduring connections between generations of Aboriginal artists. This exhibition honours the incredible legacies of families across Central and Western Desert communities, the Top End, and Far North Queensland, where art is both a personal and cultural practice. Featuring renowned multigenerational artists, the works on display reflect how artmaking has become a vital means of preserving and passing on traditional knowledge, stories, and customs. For these families, art is not only a creative pursuit, but a lifelong commitment to culture, identity, and the future of their people. Join us as we explore the deep bonds that connect generations through art, culture, and the ongoing preservation of ancestral heritage.

Charmaine Pwerle Solo Exhibition - New Dates TBA

Charmaine Pwerle Solo Exhibition - New Dates TBA

From 1 October 2025


This exhibition will celebrate the dynamic way Charmaine Pwerle's artwork draws upon the rich cultural traditions of her grandmother, the late Minnie Pwerle, and her mother, Barbara Weir, while embracing the possibilities of contemporary artistic exploration. Charmaine's intricate compositions, filled with layers of movement and meaning, reflect her ongoing journey as she enters a new chapter of life, assuming the role of custodian for sacred Dreamings. As she carries forward the wisdom of past generations, Charmaine continues to innovate, crafting bold new pathways that honour her heritage and express her vision for the future. This exhibition invites you to experience how her art bridges tradition and innovation, offering a powerful reflection of her cultural roots and her evolving artistic voice. Stay tuned for updates on the new exhibition dates and please join our Expressions of Interest list to receive an exclusive preview of the exhibition catalogue.

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