Today is Onespace’s 7th Birthday! And what better way to celebrate than sharing some of our favourite memories from 2016 – 2023.
As always, we express our heartfelt thanks to our represented artists, our hardworking team, our partners and collaborators, and each one of our private collectors and institutional curators who have supported us across the years.
2016 — We opened our doors to the public for the first time with the unforgettable opening of The Magician by Sebastian Moody (11 – 26 November 2016)
2017 — Elisa Jane Carmichael made her solo-exhibition debut with Connecting Waves: a saltwater woman living on desert country (5 July – 5 August 2017)
2018—Kicking off our 2018 program, Zoe Porter was launched as a Onespace artist with her exhibition Penumbra (7 February 2018 – 24 February 2018).
2019—Remnants of an Inland Sea opened between 2 – 26 October, featuring the energetic and vibrant painted works of Ross Booker.
2020—RightNOW 2020, featuring the work of Jordan Azcune, Michael Barnett, Fintan Magee & Nicola Scott said ‘hello’ to the new year, and our new gallery space on Montague Road!
2021—Brian Robinson & Tamika Grant-Iramu’s carved collaborations amounted to their exhibition ‘A Carved Landscape’ (22 October – 27 November 2021).
2022—Onespace featured in the ‘Futures’ section of Sydney Contemporary 2022, bringing the iconic work of Elisa Jane Carmichael and Teho Ropeyarn to the Sydney Market.
2023— In the lead-up to the Voice to Parliament referendum, Onespace hosted “A Yarn on the Voice for the Arts and Business” during Darren Blackman’s exhibition Language of Intent.
Image Credits:
1. Image: Mick Richards. Courtesy of the artist and Onespace.
2. Image: Mick Richards. Courtesy of the artist and Onespace.
3. Image: Mick Richards. Courtesy of the artist and Onespace.
4. Image: Funky Munky. Courtesy of the artist and Onespace.
5. Image: Funky Munky. Courtesy of the artist and Onespace.
6. Image: Joe Ruckli. Courtesy of the artist and Onespace
7. Image courtesy of the artist and Onespace.
8. Image courtesy of the artist and Onespace