I’m excited to share that my solo exhibition, Veiled In Bloom, will be showing at Michael Reid Northern Beaches from 3–26 April 2024. The exhibition will run both in the gallery and online, making the work accessible no matter where you’re based.
You’re warmly invited to the opening event on Saturday, 12 April from 2–4 pm at the gallery.
Veiled In Bloom brings together new work from the past couple of years alongside selected earlier pieces, marking my first time exhibiting in New South Wales. The series explores themes of cultural identity, consumerism, and belonging—through reimagined everyday objects staged against striking sky-blue backdrops.
If you’re in the area or following along online, I’d love for you to experience the work and connect.
For enquiries or to preview the works, please contact: northernbeaches@michaelreid.com.au
View https://michaelreidnorthernbeaches.com.au/artist/sherry-quiambao/
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I’m thrilled to announce that I will be part of the Sculpture at Bathers (S@B6) indoor exhibition at the WA Shipwrecks Museum! The sixth edition of S@B will run from April 4 to 21, 2025, at the Bathers Beach Art Precinct / Manjaree and the WA Shipwrecks Museum.
S@B is a beloved event that supports Western Australian sculptors showcasing iconic indoor and outdoor sculptural work.
To ensure this tradition continues, S@B needs your help!
If you’re able, please consider making a tax-deductible donation to support WA artists and help sustain this amazing event. You can find more details and contribute through their Australian Cultural Fund campaign here.
Image featuring Artist Sally Stoneman - S@B4 2020 Photography: Regan Court
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Privileged to be part of de-centre re-centre at Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, with PCP as part of Perth Festival. The exhibition runs from 15 Feb through to 3 May - I’ll be participating in an artist in conversation on Sunday, March 15th.
de-centre re-centre highlights the strength and diversity of contemporary photography in Australia. Deploying and disrupting conventions of portraiture and landscape, artists explore place and belonging in First Nations, diasporic, and queer communities—presenting counter-narratives to marginalisation.
Featuring works by Ramak Bazmar, Torika Bolatagici, Miriam Charlie, Brenda L Croft, Gerwyn Davies, Mary-Lou Divilli, Amos Gebhardt, Simryn Gill, Taloi Havini, Naomi Hobson, Nuriah Jadai, Kyle Archie Knight, Maria Maraltadj, Sherry Quiambao, Scotty So, and Tace Stevens.
Image: Sherry Quiambao, ‘Holding on’, 2024
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