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NS XMas Exhibition Call Out

13 September, 2024

Christmas Exhibition Callout

CHRISTMAS EXHIBITION CALLOUT NorthSite Art Market - 30 x 30 Edition Calling all Far North Queensland artists! APPLY NOW to…

Drawing of an owl and other smaller animal with lots of green and blue

3 April, 2024

Exhibition Season 2 Overview

NorthSite Contemporary Arts’ 2024 exhibition program celebrates the breadth and diversity of practice in Far North Queensland, in…

An installation work of hot pink ironing boards with white dress shirts floating above them and projections onto the shirts.

8 March, 2024

IWD | Pressing Topics

This International Women's Day (IWD) we are celebrating the incredible powerhouse duo, The Ironing Maidens The Ironing Maidens, led by…

A person holds a catalogue with the text ' Ngurruwarra/ Derndernyin' on the front cover

6 March, 2024

NGURRUWARRA/ DERNDERNYIN: Stone Fish Traps Of The Wellesley Islands

The exhibition catalogue from 'NGURRUWARRA/ DERNDERNYIN: Stone Fish Traps Of The Wellesley Islands' is available to download from the link…

A vibrant panoramic painting on canvas

24 January, 2024

Exhibition Season 1 Overview

NorthSite Contemporary Arts’ 2024 exhibition program celebrates the breadth and diversity of practice in Far North Queensland, in…

A blured image of a rain-forest with text that reads "Mornington Island Art, Selina Kudo, Euan Macleod & Geoff Dixon, Anastasia Klose, Annika Harding, Vernon Ah Kee, Gab Titui Cultural Centre, Jill Chism, Luke Aleksandrow, i object"

17 November, 2023

2024 Exhibition Program

NorthSite Contemporary Arts is excited to announce its 2024 exhibition calendar Next year's exhibition program celebrates the breadth…

A white wall with hanging material in white, natural colours and fluro yellow. A small object sits on the ground next to this artwork.

19 September, 2023

I am the jellyfish; I am not the jellyfish

Words: Douglas Rushkoff   By calling this collection of exhibitions “Future Nostalgia”, Charlotte Haywood and her…