Touching the Divine: Love and devotion in Asian Art (Free)
Touching the Divine: Love and devotion in Asian art explores aspects of love and devotion expressed through art created in sacred contexts across Asia.
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Touching the Divine: Love and devotion in Asian art explores aspects of love and devotion expressed through art created in sacred contexts across Asia.
Join us in The Studio to create a character for a comic inspired by Banyjima artist Layne Dhu-Dickie.
Celebrating 10 years of Tarnanthi
Tarnanthi marks its tenth anniversary when the Tarnanthi Festival opens in October.
The Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art remains the pre-eminent and longest-standing survey of contemporary Australian art. As a vital component of the Adelaide Festival since 1990, the 19th Adelaide Biennial builds on its reputation and commitment to supporting and celebrating innovative and ambitious practices.
Two Islands, One Thread: Textiles of Lombok & Bali explores the remarkable and unique story of the artistic exchanges that occurred between two very different Indonesian societies—Hindu Bali and Muslim Lombok—over the past millennium.
Turrangka…in the shadows surveys over a decade of James Tylor’s practice and brings together the most comprehensive selection of his unique daguerreotypes, expansive digital photographic series, hand-made Kaurna cultural objects and furniture.
Michelle Nikou is a South Australian-based sculptor who experiments with a diverse range of materials and draws on surrealist techniques to transform everyday domestic objects into sculptures of humour, poignancy and marvel.
This exhibition presents a rare opportunity to view works from AGSA’s rich collections of historical South Australian dress and photography.
This exhibition is the culmination of a year of intensive research by the artist during a pivotal time in her life.
AGSA celebrates the South Australian Living Artist Festival (SALA) with a selection of works by Adelaide-based artist Sue Kneebone.
Ride on, shine on: The East Kimberley Art Movement showcases 14 precious early paintings by the founding members of the contemporary East Kimberley art movement of Western Australia, representing the beginnings of what became a major episode in Australian art.
The Ramsay Art Prize 2025 continues to support contemporary Australian artists under 40 to make their best work, unrestrained in scale and medium.
The first major exhibition to focus on the vital role of Australian women in the development of international modernism, Dangerously Modern explores the art and lives of fifty trailblazing artists.
Join us in The Studio to create a Dangerously Modern montage inspired by South Australian artist Sue Kneebone.
Celebrating 50 years since the unveiling of Donald Judd's iconic work Untitled, 1974-75
Treasures of the Viking Age will be unveiled at the South Australian Museum in February 2025. Following highly acclaimed presentations in Scotland, the Adelaide exhibition will be the first opportunity to view this unique archaeological discovery outside Britain.
From William Morris to Sonia Delaunay, Radical Textiles celebrates the cutting-edge innovations, enduring traditions and bodies of shared knowledge that have been folded into fabric and cloth over the past 150 years.
Frida Las Vegas aka Stavroula Adameitis is an Australian artist and designer known for her bold and vibrant textiles, neon artworks and installations.
As you meander under majestic trees and through the lush landscapes of Adelaide Botanic Garden, an event by the world's most celebrated contemporary glass artist, Dale Chihuly, awaits you.
Carrick Hill and the Art Gallery of South Australia are proud to co-present a solo exhibition of mid-career South Australian artist Bridget Currie.
To celebrate the South Australian Living Artist Festival, AGSA displays a selection of works by Adelaide artist Julia Robinson.
Placing humanism at its centre, Reimagining the Renaissance will provide an account of the revolutionary changes in art across Europe.
This exhibition explores the work of contemporary Australian artist Brent Harris.
Celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year competition with this free display revisiting winners and finalists from the past two decades.
The Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Inner Sanctum offers an encounter with artists and poets. The Biennial unfolds across exhibitions, performances and talks that explore our engagement with the world and each other.
From the austerity of brush and ink painting to vivid woodblock prints, Misty Mountain, Shining Moon expresses the beauty of the Japanese landscape as represented by some of the world’s most celebrated artists.