3 – 6 September 2026
3 – 6 Sept 2026
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Join us for the launch of Djon Mundine: Windows & Mirrors, a landmark publication celebrating the writings of one of Australia’s most influential cultural figures.

Across nearly three decades of essays, critiques, and reflections, Mundine charts the shifting landscape of contemporary art and the central place of Indigenous voices within it. This richly illustrated volume gathers his words from 1999 to the present, offering both a window into his enduring practice and a mirror held to the nation’s cultural history.

About the Author
Djon Mundine OAM, a Bandjalung man from northern NSW, is a leading curator, writer, and cultural leader. Best known as the concept curator of The Aboriginal Memorial (1988) at the National Gallery of Australia, his four-decade career has profoundly shaped understanding of contemporary Indigenous art through his curatorial projects, essays, and advocacy.

About the Book
Windows & Mirrors is the first comprehensive volume to chart Mundine’s career as a writer and thinker, including texts written for major exhibitions and institutions across Australia and abroad, illustrated with archival images and documentation. Published by Art Ink in 2025, it is both a vital record and a living testament to an extraordinary voice in contemporary culture.

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“In September 2025, DRAW Space presents a new drawing performance by STATION artist Laith McGregor in collaboration with Joel Cooper, curated by Belinda Yee – a large scale drawing, an elusive portrait, a silent conversation. The drawing performance will begin at 4pm and continue until late.

The outcome of the performance will be exhibited until 14 September, 5pm. This event coincides with Laith McGregor’s solo exhibition Ain’t No Sunshine at STATION Gadigal/Sydney during Sydney Contemporary Art Fair week, 2025.”

Hosted by STATION.

Location: DRAW Space, 31A Enmore Road, Newtown

Join us in celebrating the opening of D’Lan Contemporary’s exhibition at Sydney Contemporary, featuring Top End and Tiwi masters Nyapanyapa Yunupiŋu, Midpul Prince of Wales, Kitty Kantilla, and rising artists Rerrkirrwaŋa Munuŋgurr and Jane Margaret Tipuamantumirri.

Hosted by D’Lan Contemporary

Location: Booth I01, D’Lan Contemporary

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