Established in 1969 as part of Trinity Grammar School’s Society of the Arts, Delmar Gallery presents an annual program of curated exhibitions featuring local and international artists. The gallery is open to the public with free admission to all exhibitions.
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Current Exhibitions
- 2 November 2023
- 2023, Current Exhibitions
Head On Photo Festival – Jamie Wdziekonski
Sublation: 10 years of music’s underground from Melbourne and beyond JAMIE WDZIEKONSKI Jamie Wdziekonski has spent years photographing the DIY and alternative scenes in which he’s immersed. Through his distinctive black & white imagery, he’s documented the rise of now-iconic artists such as Amyl & The Sniffers, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard over many years, forming long-lasting and genuine relationships with musicians. From originally self-funding his work, Jamie regularly tours the world with these bands. He’s practised what he photographs. A...
- 2 November 2023
- 2023, Current Exhibitions
Head On Photo Festival – Toma Gerzha
ctrl+r TOMA GERZHA Russian-born Toma Gerzha has lived in the Netherlands since 2009, where she is a practising photographer and published co-author. Having completed her photography studies in 2019, Gerzha gained public recognition in 2022 for her solo exhibition at C-LAB Art Gallery in Amsterdam. The show included a series of photographs of teenagers in the post-Soviet space taken a few months before the war in Ukraine. As part of the 2023 Head On Photo Festival, Delmar Gallery is pleased to present...
- 2 November 2023
- 2023, Current Exhibitions
Head On Photo Festival – Sarah Mei Herman
Solace SARAH MEI HERMAN Sarah Mei Herman is an award-winning Dutch photographer. As part of the 2023 Head On Photo Festival, Delmar Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of 12 portraits from her Solace series. “I was commissioned by Emerson, Wajdowicz Studios in New York to produce an extensive photography project about the LGBTQ community in China. In September 2019, I travelled to Xiamen to portray 14 young queer people (couples and singles). In addition to my photographs of these subjects and their...
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Head On Photo Festival – Jamie Wdziekonski
Head On Photo Festival – Toma Gerzha
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Trinity Student Shows
Control Point: The Tennant Creek Brio
Singular Worlds: Artists’ Art Collections
SLOT20
New Art 23
Paper Tigers
Other Possible Worlds – Public Programs
Other Possible Worlds
Biomateriality
Colour is a kind of bliss
Drawing in Focus
False Ornithologies & Unnatural Histories – Martin King
The Secret Language of Mountains – The Art of Isawdi
Lineage
River Song
Impermanence
Breaking Silent Codes
Ulada Ikya Ami (Listening to Beforetime Stories)
Lithe
Where Clouds are Spirit Parrots
Clothes for Death
Spanish Souvenirs
Fitzroy Crossing | Hassall Collection
The Cooked & the Raw
Rock Paper Scissors
Euan Macleod
Head On Photo Festival
Unknown Scripture
Gaudy Art From the Hughes Collection
One Door Mental Health Dorothy Art Competition
The Grey Wing Trio
Sibo Bangoura & Friends
Ensemble Offspring
Raw Wedderburn
Head On Photo Festival
Dr Rosenberg’s Wunderkammer
Ensemble Aspherical
Taking Up With Modernism
Way Out West
Ray Hughes: Africa
Michael Kieran Harvey (Piano)
Lamine Sonko Trio
Circumstantial Evidence
Daniel Weltlinger
Acacia Quartet
The 64th Blake Prize
Smashed Screens
Resolved: Journeys In Australian Design
PRRIM
James Mclean
Ricardo Gallén | Solo Guitar Recital
The Air is Free: James Fardoulys & Dean Manning
The Muffat Collective
Aberhart | Three Decades
Gunungan: Bagus ‘Gonk’ Prabowo & Miao Textiles
Baby Et Lulu
Light Fields
Veronique Serret & Bree Van Reyke | Violin & Vibes
Written In Time
Janusz Wawrowski
Street Stories
Print Culture
Remembering Sculthorpe: Works for Solo Piano
Slow Burn
Home: New Photography from Greece
Orava Quartet
London Klezmer Quartet (UK)
Contact Information
144 Victoria Street, Ashfield NSW 2131
delmargallery@trinity.nsw.edu.au
Opening Hours
Wednesday to Sunday, 12 – 5pm. Free admission.