Past exhibitions. Exploring the diverse forces that shape the built environment. See past exhibitions that have inspired imagination and critical dialogue about our surroundings. 2024. 2023. 2022. 2021. 2019-2020. 2018. We are currently updating our
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Bill Lucas: Architect Utopian. A journey into the archive of Bill Lucas (1924–2001). An exhibition of unearthed archives composed of three parts; 20 buildings; 10 community projects and 1001 process drawings. Exhibition period: 24 February - 26
Analogue Images: Recent Work by Rory Gardiner and Maxime Delvaux. An exhibition of images, side-by-side, exploring the reciprocal relationship between architecture and photography today. Exhibition dates: 30 March - 6 May 2023. Analogue Images
SHErobots: Tool, Toy, Companion. The exhibition asks fundamental questions about the nature and processes of contemporary robotics through the lens of female perspectives. 20 October - 10 December 2022. We are on the brink of a new world of living
Sydney Buries its Past. An exhibition that opens a window onto a vanished world of Sydney in the 1970s and early 1980s inviting us to consider its ongoing relevance today. 14 July – 20 August, 2022. Every problem could be solved with a poster in
Workshop 2023. An exhibition by recent Master of Architecture students that transforms the gallery into a space for drawing and process. Exhibition dates: 23 February till March 18 2023. The Tin Sheds sat quiet on City Road in those post-war years,