Curated Exhibitions

MLC Gallery and MLC Design Studio is committed to the promotion of the arts and cultural groups. We have sponsored several successful exhibitions such as the Leukaemia Foundation photographic auction, Queering the Mardi Gras Exhibition for the New Mardi Gras Festival 2006 and sponsored numerous cultural groups such as Iraqi & Indigenous artists. MLC has also greatly sponsored the design & creation of the Shoah Candelabra sculpture, on permanent display at Sydney Jewish Museum, that was hand crafted. MLC does this, as we believe art is a critical part of culture, it must be allowed to be created and expressed.

The 2006 Organic Wine Festival with MLC Gallery. This exhibition was a way to experience the unique taste of organic wine from some of NSW's leading organic vineyards. The event was curated with Australian and organic inspired art as well as a musical installation.
MLC Gallery in associations with the Sydney Italian Festival 06/07 was proud to present ‘Ispirazioni, An Italian Sketchbook’ which explored the great importance of Italian culture and its far-reaching inspiration on the world. Opened by Paolo Bartoloni – Head lecturer, Dep. of Italian studies, University of Sydney, the curated show explored cultural translation through artistic vernacular. Opening speech by Paolo Bastoloni Head lecturer, Dep. of Italian studies, University of Sydney
Acclaimed 2006 Mardi Gras ‘Queering the Mardi Gras’ Exhibition was curated, promoted and hosted by MLC Gallery bringing together a diverse group of artists both national and international to interpret the relevance and voice of Mardi Gras today.
Sydney Gay Lesbian Business Association networking function was created to merge art and business within this thriving network. The artistic selection process addressed issues and ideals that would engage the members attending.
Leukemia Foundation Photographic Auction raised $8,040.60 for the foundation.
Women’s’ Network and artist MaryAnne Parry night. Bringing together business women with a love for art and an artist that was once herself an executive in the advertising industry. Stimulating interaction and an empowering creative evening was had by all.
Peace within a fractured World, featured work by highly acclaimed Daruk - Indigenous fashion designer and artist Robyn Caughlan. Supported by the Dep of State & Regional Development NSW, Indigenous Unit and Signature Prints the show was an exploration of cultural ideals and translations.

Every December & January we allow selected artists free exhibition space at the Gallery.

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