Mosman Art Gallery

Coming Soon

ATTACK: Japanese midget submarines in Sydney Harbour

Saturday 19 May – Sunday 8 July

2012 is the 70th Anniversary of the Japanese attack on Sydney Harbour, 31 May – 1 June 1942. In a new series of fourteen powerful and evocative paintings, Ken Done explores these historical events and their impact on Australian society and our nations’ joint histories.

Simon Gilby: The Syndicate

Saturday 19 May – Sunday 8 July

This installation from Western Australian artist Simon Gilby, comprises ten life-sized sculptures, each based around the human form.

Peter Nelson: Extensions of a No-Place (The Stone Buildings)

Saturday 30 June – Sunday 26 August

Peter Nelson’s ongoing project is an installation of Plexiglas sculptures, ceramics and film projections.

2012 Mosman Art Prize

Saturday 21 July – Sunday 26 August

The oldest local government art award in Australia. Entry details will appear on the Gallery website by May 2012.

Bungaree: The First Australian

Saturday 1 September – Sunday 25 November

An exhibition of commissioned artworks by sixteen emerging and established contemporary NSW Aboriginal artists to acknowledge and critically re-interpret the story of Bungaree.

Tradition and Transformation: Taiwan-Australia Watercolour Exhibition

Saturday 1 December – Sunday 27 January

With 90 participating artists, the exhibition showcases the diversity of techniques in watercolour painting, demonstrating how the tradition of Chinese painting has informed Western contemporary art and, conversely, how Western art has transformed the tradition of Chinese painting.

Megan Heyward: Notes for Walking (the space in-between time)

Saturday 1 December – Sunday 20 January

An innovative locative artwork at the National Parks and Wildlife Services site at Middle Head by media artist Megan Heyward.