Mother nature, where have you gone? Mother nature, where have you gone? Cathy Zhang Brunswick Street Gallery 12 Sep—29 Sep
Associate Associate Courtney Hogan, Menna McAlpin, Aimee Bradley, Christine Collins, Jenny Johnstone Brunswick Street Gallery 12 Sep—29 Sep
Outside Our Boxes Outside Our Boxes Nicola Knackstredt and Saskia den Brinker Brunswick Street Gallery 12 Sep—29 Sep
Falling Leaves Return to Roots Falling Leaves Return to Roots Sheng Yi Lee Brunswick Street Gallery 3 Oct—20 Oct
Preview Mosaic artists mobilising for Afghan women Since 2021, mosaic artists around the world have been working together to draw attention to the plight of Afghan women under Taliban rule. Now, an exhibition at Canberra Glassworks is showing the massive contribution by Australian artists. Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen
News Hannah Gartside wins the 2024 Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize Congratulations to Hannah Gartside, who has won the 2024 Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize for her work #19, a piece in her ongoing series Bunnies in Love, Lust and Longing, 2024. Art Guide Australia
News Robert Fielding wins the 2024 Bowness Photography Prize Congratulations to Robert Fielding, who has won the 2024 Bowness Photography Prize for Sacred earth/Manta Miil miilpa. The winning work, along with the 73 finalists, are now on display at the Museum of Australian Photography. Art Guide Australia
Preview Jane Guthleben paints plants as protest Jane Guthleben’s paintings bring native flora to life. In her show at Edwina Corlette, the Sydney-based artist is focusing on coastal plants and the sea around the region. Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen
Feature The art of paper at Sydney Contemporary Described as a fair within the Fair, the PAPER sector of Sydney Contemporary—which encompasses prints, drawings, photography, artist books and zines—reveals the magic of the medium. Briony Downes
Feature The envy of the art world Celebrating its 50th anniversary, Arts Project Australia continues to support and advocate for artists with an intellectual disability—while making the art world rethink its most basic assumptions. Tiarney Miekus