IMPRINT – Charli English: featured artist & Symposium keynote speaker IMPRINT – Charli English: featured artist & Symposium keynote speaker The Victorian Artists Society 30 Apr—12 May
IMPRINT – Lucy Fekete: Unconventional Beauty IMPRINT – Lucy Fekete: Unconventional Beauty The Victorian Artists Society 16 Apr—27 Apr
IMPRINT – Marketa Kemp: Love You George IMPRINT – Marketa Kemp: Love You George The Victorian Artists Society 30 Apr—11 May
IMPRINT – Jennifer Fyfe: descript IMPRINT – Jennifer Fyfe: descript The Victorian Artists Society 16 Apr—11 May
Hammond McCubbin & Frater Galleries: VAS Summer Exhibition The Victorian Artists Society 29 Jan—24 Feb
IMPRINT – Erica Wagner: The Colt from Old Regret IMPRINT – Erica Wagner: The Colt from Old Regret The Victorian Artists Society 16 Apr—27 Apr
Preview Bhenji Ra dreams in dance In Biraddali Dancing on the Horizon, now showing at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA), Australian-Filipina artist Bhenji Ra explores pangalay—a dance form indigenous to the Tausug and Bajau peoples from the Sulu Archipelago and Sabah in the Philippines. Josephine Mead
Feature Taking flight with Sorawit Songsataya Shaped by the movement between histories and cultures, the work of Thai-born, Aotearoa-raised artist Sorawit Songsataya draws on mystery and plurality as a means of knowing the world. The artist is now showing at Australian Centre for Contemporary Art and Monash University Museum of Art. Amelia Winata
Studio Consuelo Cavaniglio’s tricks of the light Consuelo Cavaniglia’s sunny studio in an industrial area of Sydney’s inner west reflects the artist’s fascination with light. Her recent glass works, now showing at Chau Chak Wing Museum, play with apertures, shadows, reflections and transparencies. Jane O'Sullivan
Feature Altered states The Future & Other Fictions, a landmark exhibition at ACMI, reflects both the cultural forces that determine our reality and the power of imagining our world anew. Michelle Wang
Feature Marikit Santiago’s divine interventions In her audacious new exhibition, the Filipina Australian artist Marikit Santiago skewers the myths of the western canon and give pleasure and power—as experienced by women of colour—an arresting new form. Steve Dow
Preview Laure Prouvost meets the real with the ludicrous French-born/Belgium-based Laure Prouvost animates her first major Australian survey with her hallmark absurdism. ‘Oui Move In You’ is a touring exhibition, and is now showing at the Perth Institute of Contemporary Art. Josephine Mead