5 December
To celebrate International Day of People with Disability, we're throwing open the studio doors for an afternoon of festive fun and holiday shopping!
30 November to 27 January 2025
The 2024 Archibald Prize Regional Tour stops in at Bowral this year at the Southern Highlands Regional Gallery - Ngununggula.
26 November
Have your 'crown' read by Studio A artist and four-time Archibald finalist Thom Roberts at Stanton Library. In celebration of International Day of People with Disability.
8 November
Expect prom-night excitement, serenades, corsages and wedding band covers at the MCA, concocted by Romance Was Born.
2 November
Thom Roberts will unveil his newest work at this free, all-ages event which promises a day filled with excitement and entertainment for everyone.
26 October to 6 December 2024
Studio A's Catherine McGuiness and Guy Fredericks have been named as finalists in the Fisher's Ghost Art Award 2024.
25 October to 10 November 2024
The annual Packsaddle Exhibition presents a diverse range of paintings, original prints and sculpture by leading Australian artists, raising funds for NERAM.
12 October to 16 February 2025
The exhibition brings together contemporary artists from across Australia, including our tweet tweet bird loving Meagan Pelham, who feature birds in many forms across their work.
21 September to 17 November 2024
The 2024 Archibald Prize begins it's regional tour with Orange!
19 September to 22 September 2024
Studio A's Catherine McGuiness and Damian Showyin join the long list of participating artists in the 6th iteration of Cementa Festival, a regional contemporary arts festival.
10 August to 6 October 2024
The Mosman Art Prize is the longest running and most prestigious municipal art prize in Australia.
25 July to 1 July 2025
See Victoria Atkinson’s seven sparkly banners hanging at Sydney Theatre Company’s iconic home on The Wharf.
6 July
Immerse yourself in Damian's cityscapes and create your own skyscraper in this free workshop!
6 July to 18 August 2024
Following their display at the Art Gallery in Sydney, the Archibald Prize 2023 finalist works tour six venues in Victoria and regional NSW, offering audiences around the country the opportunity to see these notable works.
3 July
Daniel Kim and Thom Roberts lead a drop-in portraiture workshop at the Art Gallery of NSW's Sensory-friendly Art After Hours.
13 June to 16 June 2024
This month Studio A will be exhibiting at the Sydney Affordable Art Fair!
8 June to 8 September 2024
The Archibald Prize for portrait painting is Australia’s most celebrated and democratic – sometimes controversial – art award.
1 June to 28 July 2024
Meagan Pelham is the ultimate romantic, someone who creates and lives by a philosophy of true love. Step into Cement Fondu's Project Space and encounter Meagan's immersive art installation.
18 May to 28 July 2024
Spreading through the entire bottom floor of Mosman Art Gallery, Catherine McGuiness' vibrant works glow like jewels in the night. Curated by Shan Turner-Carroll.
18 May to 28 July 2024
Blue Suede shares just a portion of a year's worth of work, filling the entire top floor of Mosman Gallery. Damian Showyin's exhibition intersects painting and sculpture which builds an environment that invites wonder, curiosity and playfulness.
23 March
The Biennale has partnered with leading disability arts organisations for three action-packed Family Days, with the first being curated by us! Studio A! Our artists will take over White Bay Power Station with a series of works, participatory artworks, and performances.
1 March to 14 April 2024
A collaborative project developed by artist Guy Fredericks, Studio A, Dr Chloe Watfern, and MAG&M, Bleeding Hearts and Morning Glory is a socially engaged exhibition that encourages people with intellectual disabilities to participate in conversations about climate change.
19 January to 3 March 2024
Following their display at the Art Gallery in Sydney, the Archibald Prize 2023 finalist works will tour six venues in Victoria and regional NSW, offering audiences around the country the opportunity to see these notable works.