Current exhibitions

Display case with abstract white sculptures resembling interconnected rings and shapes, set against a backdrop of greenery.

Inside Outside Sculpture Plinth

Deborah Klinkhamer Resonance of Tides | Until 6 January 2025

ceramics

Having worked as an architect for many years Deborah Klinkhamer has translated her love of form and design to sculpture, exploring structure in different ways, in particular concentrating on the in-between states of forms – the moments at the edge of our focus, the gaps, intervals and shadows. Her interest is in the often unseen, underlying formation of things, touching on themes of growth and decay, force and fragility, permanence and volatility.

Resonance of Tides, a ceramic installation, reflects the rhythmic dance and powerful spray of water that shapes the edges of the land. It also echoes the spherical, spiralling patterns found in the movement of water, in ancient rock platforms, landform, and in bones.

A contemplation on strength, continuity and transformation.

Deborah was a finalist in the 2024 and 2022 North Sydney Art Prize.

 


Visit the Inside Outside Sculpture Plinth in Ted Mack Civic Park day or night.

Upcoming exhibitions

9 January to 17 February: Jenny Green

20 February to 31 March: Michelle Carr

 

An artistic representation of a bridge, embellished with butterflies, alongside boats navigating the waters

InTransit Community Art Space

Children's Art Exhibition by Students from Art Box Workshops, Neutral Bay

 

Art Box Workshops Co- Founders, artists Basia Zielinska and Julia Sawicki foster a love for art in our students as children develop skills and confidence in drawing, painting, printmaking, collage and sculpture.

Art Box Workshops, primary school students created collaborative and individual artworks during term-time art classes. Works from the following classes are featured in this vibrant exhibition:

  • Butterfly’s over Sydney Harbour, mixed media, term two printmaking.  
  • Favourite Animal, hand coloured Lino prints, term two printmaking.  
  • Koala’s sitting in trees, mixed media, term two printmaking.  
  • Explorers of the deep, mixed media, term two printmaking.  
  • Sculpture and design, term three.
  • Painting your favourite animal, term four portrait painting.

 


The InTransit Community Art Space is located at Level 1, Council Chambers 200 Miller Street, North Sydney (access via Ground Floor Customer Customer Service) open 9am-5pm Monday to Friday except Public Holidays.

 

Speak to our Arts & Culture team

For further information, please contact Council's Arts and Culture team.

Telephone:02 9936 8100