3 – 6 September 2026
3 – 6 Sept 2026
Carriageworks

Explore the transformative power of glass with two of Australia’s most distinguished artists.

“Join exhibiting artists Nick Mount and Tom Moore at SABBIA for an insightful artist floor talk. Through this relaxed yet enriching conversation, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of each artist’s unique cultural identity, creative process, and the narrative-rich aesthetics that shape their extraordinary work in the mercurial medium of glass.

In the heat and intensity of the furnace, glass reveals its dual nature—fluid and fragile, ancient yet radically innovative. Mount and Moore each harness this duality to forge deeply resonant works that are whimsical, masterful, and steeped in decades of artistic evolution.

This is a rare opportunity to connect with two internationally celebrated figures in contemporary glass and discover the alchemy behind their captivating creations.”

Hosted by SABBIA.

Location: Booth E04 – SABBIA, Carriageworks.

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

Join us at Sullivan+Strumpf Sydney to celebrate the opening of Seth Birchall’s exhibition, ‘Tender the Orchard’ and Maria Fernanda Cardoso’s recent exhibition.

Hosted by Sullivan+Strumpf.

Location: Sullivan+Strumpf Sydney, 799 Elizabeth Street, Zetland, NSW, 2017, Australia.

Join Miranda Hine for an in-depth talk on her new painting series ‘Gander’. After winning the 2022 Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship, Brisbane-born Miranda Hine relocated to London. Hine’s painting practice explores forms of personal documentation, cataloguing, ordering and ambiguous narrative construction. Featuring crowd scenes from episodes of Antiques Roadshow, ‘Gander’ builds on Hine’s fascination with British narrative formats including ‘cosy’ TV shows, and the resonance these have with Australian audiences. The paintings encourage the viewer to step back from the works and to view it from a distance, playing on perspective and what we collectively assign value to.

Please bring your questions to a young Australian artist, now carving an international career.

Hosted by MARS Gallery

Location: Booth C04, MARS Gallery

Using the aesthetics of seduction, Versace creates objects that are glistening, polished and conventionally beautiful, to draw the audience in and expose the ugly remnants of human obsession with consumerism. His artworks are our physical legacies, our fossilised waste, through forms of fractured crystals and melting sedimentary rock. By collaborating with the environment, his work raises questions about how far an artist is willing to relinquish themselves from the process – opening a dialogue of collaboration with other species, de-centring the human, and their dominance.

Hosted by Curatorial+Co.

Location: Booth J15, Curatorial+Co.

Join us in the booth for a special talk with Wagga Wagga–based Gamilaraay artist Juanita McLauchlan, as she shares insights into her powerful new work on view and reflects on her current solo exhibition at the Art Gallery of New South Wales titled, yilaa minyaminyabal maaru-ma-lda-y / soon everything will be healing.

Hosted by CASSANDRA BIRD

Location: Booth G10, CASSANDRA BIRD

The Weight We Float Above is an immersive auditory drawing performance featuring opera singers Shikara Ringdahl (2025/2026 Young Artist, Opera Australia) and Louise Keast (soprano, Opera Australia Chorus), in collaboration with visual artist Hannah Quinlivan. Through voice and movement, the performers respond to Quinlivan’s sculptural forms, evoking the tension between surface and depth, presence and absence. Each of the singers outfits and artworks are uniquely made for this presentation.

Hosted by Curatorial+Co.

Location: Booth J15 – Curatorial+Co., Carriageworks.

Purtanginga Ngima is a feeling, a presence, and a rhythm that pulses through Jane Margaret Tipuamantumirri’s creative practice. D’Lan Contemporary is proud to present Jane Margaret Tipuamantumirri: Purtaninga Ngima (Rainbow Serpent Feeling). This solo exhibition captures the sensation of the artist’s Tiwi Country through works on paper and canvas from Ngaruwanatjiri Art Centre and Munupi Arts. Please join us, the artist and her family from Munupi Arts in a celebration of dance and song at the opening event at D’Lan Contemporary, Sydney.

Hosted by D’Lan Contemporary.

Location: D’Lan Contemporary, Sydney, 97-99 Queen St, Woollahra, NSW, 2025, Australia.

Please join us at Booth G13 to hear artist Eleanor Louise Butt in conversation with COMA’s associate director Chloe Morrissey. Eleanor will speak to one new work which will be on view at the booth, and her inaugural exhibition with COMA at the beginning of 2026.

Hosted by COMA

Location: Booth G13, COMA

Join Catherine O’Donnell as she discusses her first major body of oil paintings, marking a new chapter in her acclaimed artistic practice. Renowned for her highly refined charcoal drawings, O’Donnell continues to expand her exploration of urban, suburban, and domestic spaces through a new materiality. Her practice elevates everyday architecture and its embedded social history with a focus on the relationship between memory, place, and national identity, and the balance between photorealism and abstraction.

Hosted by Dominik Mersch Gallery

Location: Booth G08, Dominik Mersch Gallery

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