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    Tjanpi Desert Weavers

    Two Indigenous Australian woman are on Country sitting with their sculptures of small animals woven from native and dyed grasses

    14 Nov 2020—4 Jul 2021

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    Know My Name
    Australian Women Artists 1900 to Now – Part 1

    A black and white photograph of women posed like greek statues

    14 Nov 2020—9 May 2021

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    The Body Electric

    Photographic work of art of two people hugging close-up

    22 Jun 2020—26 Jan 2021

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    Xu Zhen
    Eternity vs. Evolution

    14 Mar 2020—14 Mar 2021

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    Patricia Piccinini's Skywhales

    pencil drawing of two skywhale sculptures on a brightly printed background

    7 Mar 2020—31 May 2021

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    Club Ate
    In Muva We Trust

    28 Feb 2020—9 Mar 2020

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    Matisse & Picasso

    An abstract painting of a guitar

    13 Dec 2019—13 Apr 2020

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    Belonging
    Stories of Australian Art

    A black background with white text stating "we grew here"

    6 Dec 2019—1 Aug 2021

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    Hugh Ramsay

    Portrait of a small child in a white frilly dress seated on a chair cushion

    30 Nov 2019—29 Mar 2020

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    Lichtenstein to Warhol
    The Kenneth Tyler Collection

    A print of Richard Nixon in blue, red, and yellow with the words "vote MCGOVERN" below

    7 Sep 2019—9 Mar 2020

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    Contemporary Worlds
    Indonesia

    A woman dressed in a white room draws a bow

    21 Jun 2019—27 Oct 2019

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    Monet
    Impression Sunrise

    A painting of a pond of water lillies.

    7 Jun 2019—1 Sep 2019

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