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In Development

Take a look at our exciting projects due to launch soon below.

Aiming to push the boundaries with new ideas, unconventional mediums, critical concepts, and captivating installations, we are currently developing new exhibitions for tour with both NSW-based and national partners.

Simone Rosenbauer | Small Museum

This delightful exhibition invites you to appreciate the lesser-known cultural treasures nestled within community museums, emphasising their significant role in preserving local heritage, history, and identity through contemporary arts practice.

Dr Christian Thompson AO | House of Gold

Drawing inspiration from the Chinese proverb 书中自有黄金屋 [shū zhōng zì yǒu huáng jīn wū], or, a book in the hand holds a house of gold, this exhibition marks the debut presentation of Thompson’s complete series House of Gold for the first time.

Museums & Galleries of NSW is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW.

We acknowledge the Gadigal and other Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we live and work. We pay respect to their Elders’ past and present and extend that respect to all First Nations peoples as knowledge holders with continuing connections to land, place, waters and community.

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