- » 17/10/2024:
Mosman Art Gallery is presenting Jazz Money’s sound installation, This Is How We Love. Included in the 2024 Adelaide Biennial, TIHWL is an enveloping multichannel sound installation that invites audiences into a community of sound and love. The poem, originally written by Jazz Money for World Pride in Sydney 2023 was arranged for a choir by composer Joseph Twist. Presented here as an immersive audio work, the piece was recorded with members of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Choir to emphasise queer systems of care and reciprocity. The Cube at Mosman Art Gallery 19.10.24 — 02.02.25.
- » 23/09/2024:
Jazz Money has developed a major new outdoor work for the 2024 Canberra Art Biennial. Located by Lake Burley Griffin adjacent to Canberra Contemporary Art Space, “Only Country Lasts Forever responds to the buildings and infrastructure of Canberra, asking viewers to consider the manipulation of Country that creates the landmarks of the nation's capital. Interrupting view lines across the Canberra line axis of the parliamentary triangle, the imposing text reminds audiences of the ever present, sovereign soil below their feet, and the simple truth that only Country lasts forever.” (Jazz Money) exhibition 27.09.24 — 26.10.24
- » 23/09/2024:
Jazz Money's feature documentary, WINHANGANHA, continues to screen internationally including at Harvard Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts USA as part of the Ancestral Futures: Indigenous Cardinal Relations Symposium, 04.10.24 and Filmhaus Nürnberg, Germany 06.10.24 as part of the Australian First Nations Cinema Program. Visit NSFA website for further details.
- » 04/09/2024:
Jazz Money is presenting at Sydney Contemporary as part of a panel discussion on the subject of Poetics, Politics and the Personal: A Method. Panel members: Luke Letourneau, Jazz Money, Marikit Santiago and Daniel Browning. Carriageworks, Saturday 7 September, 3 — 4pm.
- » 19/08/2024:
Jazz Money is exhibiting a new neon work in the group exhibition, Echoes, at Goulburn Regional Art Gallery. The exhibition presents works that “uncover past lives, alter egos and feedback loops, Echoes explores reverberations in the human experience.” Exhibition 23.08.24 — 09.11.24
- » 01/08/2024:
Jazz Money's second book of poetry, mark the dawn, has been published by University of Queensland Press. mark the dawn is the recipient of the UQP Quentin Bryce Award. Buy mark the dawn online at this link.
- » 27/07/2024:
Works by Matthew Harris and Jazz Money are on exhibition at Casula Powerhouse, Sydney, in the ACCA touring exhibition, Between Waves, curated by Jessica Clark. "Between Waves amplifies concepts related to light, time and vision – and the idea of shining a light on our times – as expressed by the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung word ‘Yalingwa’. The exhibition presents the work of ten First Nations artists and collectives". Casula exhibition dates: 27.07.24 — 29.09.24.
- » 29/01/2024:
The Commercial looks forward to exhibiting at Melbourne Art Fair 21 — 25 February, 2024, with a two-person exhibition by Diena Georgetti and Augusta Vinall Richardson. In addition to our booth presention, Jazz Money has been invited by guest curator Shelley McSpedden to create a new neon text work for BEYOND that will occupy the central piazza area of the fair. The Commerical — Booth C1. Contact the gallery for early preview of works.
- » 24/01/2024:
Jazz Money and Lillian O'Neil are exhibiting in the 18th Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Inner Sanctum, curated by José Da Silva, at the Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. Exhibition: 01.03.24 — 02.06.24.
- » 06/11/2023:
Listen to Jazz Money in conversation with Rudi Bremer on ABC Radio National, Awaye! in the lead up to the national premiere screenings of Money's feature length film, WINHANGANHA, commissioned by the National Film and Sound Archive. Broadcast 04.11.23.
- » 01/11/2023:
Jazz Money’s first feature-length film, WINHANGANHA, commissioned by the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, is premiering in each Australian capital city, starting Friday 10 November at Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, and Wednesday 15 November at the NFSA, Canberra. Dates for other states to be announced. Book tickets for Sydney and Canberra screenings via NFSA website here. View trailer for WINHANGANHA here.
- » 25/10/2023:
Jazz Money is participating in a conversation with Gerald McMaster (Power Institute’s inaugural Visiting Professor in First Nations Art), Lynette Riley and Jakelin Troy on Indigenous Visual Knowledge and Country hosted by The Power Institute at SCA gallery, University of Sydney, 30.10.23, 6 — 7.30pm. Register via Power Institute website.
- » 20/10/2023:
Congratulations to Jazz Money announced as one of ten artists offered an Artspace, Sydney, One Year Studio Program. Aligned with the reopening of Artspace’s home, The Gunnery building, in December this year after its major redevelopment, Money’s residency comes at an important moment of the Sydney institution’s history. The highly competitive, rent-free “One Year Studio Program offers artists the space to research and produce new works without constraint in an open and critically engaged environment.”
- » 06/09/2023:
Jazz Money and Lillian O'Neil have been announced as exhibiting artists in the 18th Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Inner Sanctum, curated by José Da Silva. Presented throughout all spaces of the Art Gallery of South Australia. Exhibition dates 01.03.24 — 02.06.24.
- » 27/07/2023:
The Commercial is looking forward to exhibiting at Sydney Contemporary 07.09.23 — 10.09.23. We will be presenting a group exhibition in Booth F16 with works by Archie Moore, Augusta Vinall Richardson, Jazz Money, Jude Rae and Mitch Cairns. Please contact the gallery via this link to receive advanced preview of works.
- » 21/07/2023:
Jazz Money's work, With textual consent, co-commissioned by La Trobe Library and La Trobe Art Institute, is included in the group exhibition Alt/Text, curated by Jenna Lee, at Incinerator Gallery, Melbourne. exhibition: 22.07.23 — 24.09.23.
- » 01/07/2023:
A newly commissioned 3-channel video work by Jazz Money, infinite iterative piece, is part of the exhibition Between Waves, curated by Jessica Clark, at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne. Between Waves is a continuation of ACCA'S Yalingwa exhibition series devoted to highlighting the significance of First Nations contemporary art practice of the Southeast within a national context. Money's installation brings together imagery and text drawn from notebooks and unpublished work in infinite and random combinations accompanied by a commissioned score by E Fishpool. exhibition 01.07.23 — 03.09.23.
- » 17/12/2022:
LIGHTMOVING final week special hours. The Commercial will be open special hours for the final week of 2022. Wednesday 21.12.22 — Friday 23.12.22 inclusive, 11 — 4. We hope you can visit to see this group exhibition with works by Augusta Vinall Richardson, Jazz Money and Mitch Cairns.