What to Expect
Step into a thought-provoking exhibition that brings together diverse artistic voices exploring the fluidity and complexity of memory. This collection features works by ten talented artists who use photography, objects, and text to challenge how memories are preserved and understood.
Visitors will experience a rich dialogue between past and present, where memory is alive, political, and deeply personal. The exhibition invites reflection on the limits of archiving and the power structures behind what is remembered or forgotten.
Ideal for parents and children interested in art and history, this exhibition offers a unique opportunity to engage with contemporary cultural narratives in a welcoming gallery setting.
Activity Details
The exhibition runs from Friday 23 January to Sunday 3 May 2026, open Wednesdays to Fridays from 10:00 to 17:00 and weekends from 12:00 to 17:00. Entry is free, making it an accessible cultural outing for families.
Alongside the artworks, visitors can explore an accompanying reader featuring insightful essays by prominent writers, enriching the experience with deeper context.
The exhibition is curated by José Da Silva and includes works by Fiona Clark, J Davies, Nick FitzPatrick, and others, providing a broad spectrum of contemporary artistic practices.
Location and Access
UNSW Galleries is located at the corner of Oxford Street and Greens Road, Paddington NSW 2021. The venue is easily accessible by public transport and offers a friendly environment for families.
Parking options and accessibility details can be found on the UNSW Galleries website to help plan your visit comfortably.
The gallery space encourages exploration and learning, making it a perfect destination for a family day out immersed in art and culture.
Important Information
Please note the gallery hours to plan your visit accordingly: Wednesdays to Fridays 10am to 5pm, weekends 12pm to 5pm.
The exhibition is free, but booking tickets in advance is recommended to secure your preferred visiting time.
Children are welcome, and the exhibition offers a stimulating environment to spark curiosity about memory, history, and art.
Booking and Prices
Admission to the exhibition is free. Tickets can be booked online through the UNSW Galleries website.
Booking ahead is advised, especially on weekends, to ensure entry at your preferred time.
For more information or assistance with bookings, contact UNSW Galleries directly via their website or phone.