3 – 6 September 2026
3 – 6 Sept 2026
Carriageworks

Welcome, art enthusiasts! Join our panel of art aficionados for a game show-style quiz. Explore a myriad of topics related to art and collecting. It’s the perfect opportunity to learn things they don’t teach you in art history and elevate your understanding of the captivating world of art, with quizmaster Barry Keldoulis.

Contestants: Michelle Newton, Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran, Joan Ross, Joanna Strumpf.

Kalisolaite ‘Uhila’s performance practice engages with endurance, silence, and social critique, and he creates durational works, which are informed by his Tongan heritage and explore ideas of tradition, masculinity, and cultural bias.

In Kelekele Mo’ui (Living Soil), ‘Uhila explores the relationship between land, labour, and life, drawing on the Tongan words kelekele (soil, earth, ground) and mo’ui (life, living). The day-long performance work involves ‘Uhila sitting still while buried up to his neck in a pile of soil. The work contrasts moments of intense physical exertion with the stillness of maumau-taimi—a concept translated as “wasting time”—to question the value systems shaping our understanding of productivity, gender, and the body. Through sustained engagement with the elemental qualities of soil—its texture, weight, and scent—‘Uhila affirms the ground as both a site of sustenance and a register of lived experience.

Presented by Michael Lett and UNSW Galleries

Visitors to Sydney Contemporary will be able to view the work evolve throughout the day and are particularly encouraged to attend at 5pm for ‘Uhila’s removal from the soil. This performance is weather dependent.

Christian Thompson AO’s music is a haunting synthesis of Bidjara heritage and classical tradition—an intimate sound world shaped by ancestral memory and operatic depth. Drawing on his Aboriginal Australian heritage and European classical training, his compositions weave traditional rhythms, pop sensibilities, and layered vocals into lush sonic tapestries that explore identity, language, and cultural hybridity.

In Recital, Thompson is joined by composer Adam Rudegeair and presents a live performance and sound work that builds on over 25 years of engagement with recorded sound and the revival of his family’s endangered Bidjara language. Recital enacts a powerful reclamation through vocalisation. Each utterance is a deliberate act of revival and re-energising. His performances—guided by restrained musical and visual gestures—offer a truly immersive experience, transforming contemporary art spaces into living sites for the resurgence of language.

Location: Carriageworks

Christian Thompson AO’s music is a haunting synthesis of Bidjara heritage and classical tradition—an intimate sound world shaped by ancestral memory and operatic depth. Drawing on his Aboriginal Australian heritage and European classical training, his compositions weave traditional rhythms, pop sensibilities, and layered vocals into lush sonic tapestries that explore identity, language, and cultural hybridity.

In Recital, Thompson is joined by composer Adam Rudegeair and presents a live performance and sound work that builds on over 25 years of engagement with recorded sound and the revival of his family’s endangered Bidjara language. Recital enacts a powerful reclamation through vocalisation. Each utterance is a deliberate act of revival and re-energising. His performances—guided by restrained musical and visual gestures—offer a truly immersive experience, transforming contemporary art spaces into living sites for the resurgence of language.

Location: Talks Space, Carriageworks

Presented by Michael Reid Sydney + Berlin

Kick off your weekend with a visit to Sydney Contemporary for Friday Night! Enjoy a live DJ set, savour delicious food and drink pop-ups throughout the evening, all while discovering new artworks from over leading galleries. Top off your evening by dining at one of our partner Art + Dine restaurants. It’s the perfect blend of culture, music and cuisine!

A valid Friday Night ticket is required for entry to Sydney Contemporary.

Art Night, the opening celebration of Sydney Contemporary, presents an all-encompassing evening of art and culture! Catch performances throughout the evening, hear a special DJ set, explore large-scale artworks in Installation Contemporary, and of course see and buy works of art by over 500 emerging and established artists across 116 exhibitors.

A valid Art Night ticket to Sydney Contemporary is required for entry.

Location: Carriageworks

Renowned artists Richard Bell and Abdul Abdullah—paired in the forthcoming book Artists by Artists by Michelle Grey and Susan Armstrong (Thames & Hudson)—will come together for a candid and thought-provoking conversation exploring the role of portraiture in politics, identity, and cultural resistance. For the book, Bell and Abdullah painted portraits of one another, resulting in a powerful creative exchange that speaks to their shared commitment to challenging dominant narratives.

Location: Terrace Lounge, Carriageworks

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Experience the raw, physical energy of Jody Graham in this compelling live art demonstration and Q&A. Known for her visceral mark-making, Graham will create a work using her signature repurposed gloves—transforming the act of drawing into a performative, almost choreographic exchange between body, tool and surface. Working with unconventional materials, her process blurs control and chaos. This rare, up-close insight into her practice reveals drawing as more than image-making: it is a way of thinking through movement and material. Graham will discuss her relationship with mark-making, spontaneity, and her philosophy of drawing with the world, not just on it.

Hosted by Nanda\Hobbs

Location: Art Café, Carriageworks

 

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