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Exhibitions

Sydney Morning Herald

Friday May 16, 2008

Tracey Clement

ART GALLERY OF NSW

Charles Bayliss Pioneering Oz photographer. Until May 25.

Jan Senberg Focuses on the importance of Senberg's screenprints. Until May 25.

Bill Viola His video Fall Into Paradise is part of a series inspired by Wagner's opera Tristan And Isolde. Until July 27.

Ghosts In The Machine Work by amateur photographers.

Until July 16.

Archibald, Wynne and Sulman prizes Popular annual awards. Until Sunday.

Adam Cullen His paintings, drawing and sculptures from the early 1990s to now.

Until July 27.

MCA

They Are Meditating: Bark Paintings From The MCA's Arnott's Collection North Australian barks from 1960s to 1980s. Until August 3.

Southern Exposure US

west-coast contemporary art. Until June 1.

Fiona Hall: Force Field

Three decades of work by the Aussie artist. Until June 1.

POWERHOUSE

Australian Design Awards Finalists from this award. Until June.

Diana: A Celebration Includes the princess's wedding gown, jewels and letters. Until Sunday.

Yinalung Yenu Explores the role of indigenous women through objects, photos and interviews. Throughout 2008.

Silver: Paul De Lamerie From The Cahn Collection Masterpieces by the great

18th-century English silversmith. Until June 22.

AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM

Frank Hurley: Journey Into Papua Photos from Hurley's historic visit in the 1920s. Until March 15, 2009.

AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM

The Voyage Of The Queen Margaret: New York To Fremantle 1905 Photos and excerpts from sailor Fred Taylor's journal. Until July 22.

The River: Life On The Murray-Darling Photos of the continent's largest river system. Until May 25.

MUSEUM OF SYDNEY

The 1970s: A Decade Of Protest Roger Scott photographed the volatile period. Until June 1.

JUSTICE AND POLICE MUSEUM

Sydney's Pubs: Liquor, Larrikins And The Law Takes visitors on a journey through Sydney's pubs, past and present. Until November 2.

HYDE PARK BARRACKS

Convict Hulks: Life On The Prison Ships Rare artefacts from convicts living on the Bermuda hulk Dromedary from 1824 to 1891. Until July 26, 2009.

S.H. ERVIN GALLERY

John R. Walker: Journey Through Landscape Paintings and works on paper featuring the Oz landscape. Until June 15.

CUSTOMS HOUSE

Power Of 10 Using digital displays and 3D models, 10 UTS architecture students envision a new town hall for Sydney. Until June 15.

STATE LIBRARY OF NSW

World Press Photo 08 Award-winning international photojournalism. Until June 5.

Dockside: Sydney's Working Harbour 1840-1875 Watercolours, oils and photos celebrate Sydney's commercial harbour. Until August 10.

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