What to Expect
Step into a captivating world where photography, collage, and casting merge to create large-scale sculptural installations. Jack Ball’s exhibition, MYSTERY SOLVED, invites you to explore fluid materiality and layered imagery that connect geological, socio-historical, and bodily archives.
This immersive experience features shifting sightlines and collaged imagery referencing airport runways, rockfall nets, and architectural forms. The vibrant colours and textures evoke sensory connections and abstract trans histories, offering a unique visual journey.
Perfect for parents looking to inspire curiosity and creativity in their children, this exhibition offers a rich sensory environment to explore together.
Activity Details
MYSTERY SOLVED is a solo exhibition by Jack Ball, showcasing photography, sculpture, and video in a layered installation.
- The exhibition runs daily from 22 May to 17 July 2026.
- It is open 24/7, allowing flexible visiting times.
- The artwork explores themes of order, constraint, and porous chaos through collaged imagery and vibrant colours.
Families can enjoy this free exhibition at their own pace, making it an ideal cultural outing during school holidays or weekends.
Location and Access
The exhibition is located at Passage Gallery, LEVEL 1 - Prince Trade Centre, 102/8 Quay St, Haymarket NSW 2000.
Passage Gallery features a prominent 24/7 glass frontage, making the artwork visible at all hours.
The venue is accessible via public transport and is situated in a vibrant cultural precinct, perfect for combining with other family-friendly activities.
Important Information
- The exhibition is free to attend.
- It is suitable for all ages, offering a stimulating environment for school-aged children and their parents.
- The gallery is open every day, with no set opening hours due to the 24/7 display.
- Visitors should be mindful that the installation includes large-scale sculptural elements and multimedia components.
Booking and Prices
No booking is required to visit MYSTERY SOLVED.
Admission is free, making it an accessible cultural experience for families.
For more information, visitors can contact Passage Gallery directly.