Exhibition Title: OUTSIDE LOOKING IN
Artists: Kate McGuinness and Yanti Peng
Exhibition Dates: 18 June - 5 July 2026
OUTSIDE LOOKING IN invites viewers to consider the complexities of identity formation in contemporary society. It challenges the notion of the autonomous self, revealing how personal and collective identities are continually constructed and reconstructed through the interplay of internal desires and external influences.
Kate McGuinness and Yanti Peng
Exhibition Title: Invisible Forests
Artists: Stephanie Chambers & Amy Ranck from Outer Island and Yang Qiu from Albatross Ceramic
Exhibition Dates: 9 - 26 July 2026
Invisible Forests explores the hidden fungal networks beneath the surface through vibrant paintings by Outer Island and bold ceramics by Yang Qiu. Blending art, science and community, the exhibition offers playful, educational and interactive experiences that invite visitors to see fungi as vital, interconnected systems shaping life above and below ground.
Yang Qiu, Albatross, 2025 (Photo: Jake An)
Exhibition Title: Between the Now and Not Yet: landscape and self portrait
Artist: Genevieve McCrea
Exhibition Dates: 30 July - 16 August 2026
My interest in landscape is grounded in the observation that self similarity in nature is visible everywhere. Is that a big head I see, or a plateau? Yearnings of the human spirit to find meaning in this created reality is a search for truth and beauty.
Genevieve McCrea, Seven Trunks with Cockatoo, 2025
Exhibition Title: Sari
Artist: Anjum Olmo
Exhibition Dates: 20 August - 6 September 2026
Sari is a deeply intimate journey into the traditions, self-expression and expansive nature of the Sari garment, by Australian-Indian artist Anjum Olmo. This exhibition is a reclamation of the artist’s Indian heritage, weaving together nostalgia and cultural identity with her connection to the beautiful Blue Mountains. (Written by Curator Hayley Zena Poynton)
Anjum Olmo, SARI, 2025