FAIRY
An exhibition that envisages queerness as a slippery spirit that is hard to pin down. How do queerness and desire become visible?
An exhibition that envisages queerness as a slippery spirit that is hard to pin down. How do queerness and desire become visible?
For his first exhibition in Australia, Padraig Robinson (IRE) presents an installation drawn from 7+ years of research into queer archives.
As part of the FAIRY program, Platform Arts is pleased to present select works by Djilang-based queer artist Tom Bourke.
Representing nineteen Yolngu artists living in East Arnhem Land, these dynamic painting and weaving works from Bula’Bula Arts tell stories of cultural lore learned through song and dance.
This exhibition opening event will include artist demonstrations and workshops with Andrew and Steve Malibirr, followed by a Welcome to Country in the gallery.
This emerging artist-run collective advocates for an artist-centric framework that celebrates their artistic research and practices, rooted in Geelong and the broader western region.
BIENALSUR x Platform Arts present a video programme featuring internationally-renowned artists Francis Alÿs, Carmela Gross, Julia Levstein, Valentina Cardellino & Diego Bianchi.
Holly Goodridge and Shan Dante combine queer theory and expanded painting to challenge societal norms and create a new sense of reality.
A collection of new works by Victoria Jost that explore magic, dreams and fiction. Presented as part of BIENALSUR 2023, with curatorial work by Carlos Gutiérrez (ARG).
Within this collective glow, each artist holds their own fire - what fuels their flame? A new exhibition curated by Kiri Tawhai & Tarryn Love.
Norm Jurrawaa Stanley (Kurnai/Wotjabaluk) and Nikki McKenzie (Wadawurrung) present a new body of work as collective Wurriki Art.
This group photography exhibition responds to Joan Didion’s essay ‘Holy Water’ and explores each artist’s relationship with the element.
Liam Herne’s work explores the possibilities of how the physical environment, virtual and imagined spaces might intersect and juxtapose with each other.
Nikhil James Arlo retraces their identity as an Anglo-Indian, and what it means to live within the hyphen.
Collective TempContemp asks: if Contemporary Jewellery is a body-site-specific art form - then surely it has to have a stance on body positivity?
Rosie Stanton and Lilly Skipper create and cross boundaries to find the in-accessibilities that surround our daily lives.
This exhibition accompanies Platform Arts’ forthcoming publication, Feasibility Study: Civic Imaginaries. Running as part of Melbourne Art Book Fair.
The closing encore event of backstage and pit experience, Retrospect 001, from internationally published music photographer Lucinda Goodwin, featuring live performances from Alister Turrill, Bella Deer and Lash 78.
Brisbane-based artists Adam Anderson, Jacinta Giles, Annelize Mulder and Victoria Wareham present an alternative approach to translation as a concept.
A celebration of live music and photography by internationally published music photographer Lucinda Goodwin.
Phoebe Thompson invites you to look, touch and play amongst an installation of scavenged materials.
Anna Schwann and Ilona Savcenko probe a utopic vision with an installation combining photography, projection, bioplastic, lighting and sound.
Pink Ember Studio presents a group show exploring the artists’ relationships to meme culture.
Noah Spivak’s processes collaborate with the alchemical world, creating temporal artworks that express a deep adoration for the materials.
At the core of Emma Winkler’s work is the question of how to deal with death as the ultimate, inevitable unknown.
ArtGusto Collective presents four collections of works by Jordan Pecar, Jess Walker, Caroline Mathieson and Jess Madden.
Lucid. Mystical. Trauma-induced amnesia. Presented by Back to Back Theatre’s gender-diverse collective, Theatre of Speed.
Sarah Walker needs a plan. The world is falling apart, and she's not going to go down with it.
Local textile artist Samantha Thompson presents a cast of misfit sea creatures. Co-presented by Craft Contemporary 2022.
Lucy Allinson’s sound installation provokes us to contemplate human activity’s impact on natural sounds.
Curated by João Marco Deloie, this exhibition presents works by 6 contemporary photographic artists.