Feature Angelica Mesiti’s The Rites of When finally makes sense of the Art Gallery of NSW’s Tank. It is worth the plane flight. In The Rites of When, Angelica Mesiti considers the rituals that may mark the seasons in our burning planet. The Tank has been waiting for art like this. Joanna Mendelssohn
Feature AI-Generated Art? Bring it on! Artists need not fear the spectre of AI-generated art. Instead, Oslo Davis suggests, we need to start reaping the rewards. Oslo Davis
Feature Ecological art can bring us closer to understanding nature. How does this look in the era of climate change? Two exhibitions in Sydney are showcasing interdisciplinary research on climate change communicated in artistic ways. Alexandra Crosby
Feature Rochelle Haley creates safe spaces through public art Rochelle Haley is responding to the need for safe spaces in a new public artwork at Randwick Health & Innovation Precinct, Lunar Sway, that blends light and colour to create a sense of calm. Briony Downes
Feature Weaving resistance with These Arms Hold Four Aboriginal women artists are arming themselves with culture and art, showing us the power of matriarchal bonds and sisterhood, in These Arms Hold at Incinerator Gallery. Jessica Alderton
Preview Tim Johnson explores spiritual symbolism Tim Johnson’s latest exhibition at Tolarno Galleries is borne from a collaboration with a psychology professor and their mutual exploration of spiritual texts. Andrew Stephens