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Exhibition Launch

Join us on the headland for the launch of three new exhibitions with a night of art, film, music, and community
  • 5th June 2026 from 5:30PM - 9:00PM
  • La Perouse Headland
  • Free

Program

Please join us for an evening of exhibition openings, presenting works by Peter McKenzie, Brenda L Croft, Norton Fredericks and Anna Mould.



Friday 5 June

5:30-9:00pm - Food Trucks + Drinks


5:30-9:00pm - Animations by Shane Youngberry projected on the Macquarie Watchtower


6:30-6:35pm - Welcome to Country


6:35-7:00pm - Official Opening


7:00-7:30pm - Exhibitions Open


7:30-8:00pm - Film Premiere: The Mullet Run


8:00pm -  Live music performance by Dr Peter McKenzie, Charlie Trendall, Brendan Power, and Greg Davis


7:00-9:00pm - DJ Set - Savagertfx


9:00pm - Event closes


The opening of these exhibitions form part of the Sea Place on Country public events, to be held across the La Perouse Headland and Museum on Friday 5 June and Saturday 6 June from 5.30-9:00pm.


The Museum openings comprise one of the three key elements of Sea Place, alongside the public showing of The Mullet Run documentary, Produced by the La Perouse Aboriginal Community Cultural Fishing Group in collaboration with Story About Feeling and Randwick City Council, and projections onto the Watchtower by artist Shane Youngberry in partnership with La Perouse Aboriginal Community.


For more information about the full Seaplace on Country event please visit the Randwick City Council website via the link below.

More info: Seaplace on Country

LA+ 001 | McKenzie + Croft

LA+ is an exhibition series that platforms artists and cultural practitioners from the La Perouse Aboriginal Community. Presented in dialogue with the broader First Nations arts and cultural ecosystem, LA+ is a site of self-determination, collaboration and exchange.
A double exposure film of the La Perouse Cable Station and surrounding environment

Contaminated: Site 3 | Norton Fredericks

Almost a century ago chemical manufacturers created a new synthetic toxic chemical: PFAS, otherwise known as 'Forever Chemicals'. These chemicals biomagnify and bioaccumulate in the human body and in the environment. We, and future generations, all now share one thing in common. We are all contaminated.
a close up image depicting a contaminated body of water - exhibition print made by artist Norton Fredericks

Edge of the Earth | Anna Mould

Edge of the Earth draws on pre-colonial European imaginings of Terra Australis Incognita, or the Unknown Southern Land, “waiting to be discovered” on the other side of the world.
La Perouse
  • naggangbi

    Hello/Greetings.
  • guriwaldha

    We are here at La Perouse.
  • ngalamanjang nhay

    This country belongs
  • gamaygalgulli

    to the Aboriginal people
  • nguranung

    of Botany Bay.