Wednesdays to Sundays, 11am to 5pm Saturday 11 July to Sunday 20 September
Free
In 2026, 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art marks its 30th anniversary with Archetypes: 30 Years of 4A – a major exhibition that critically reflects on the organisation’s founding impulse and evolving cultural role in Australia and the Asia-Pacific.
Established in 1996 amid calls for greater representation of Asian Australian voices within national arts institutions, 4A was created as both a site of visibility and resistance – an incubator for diasporic storytelling, artistic experimentation, and cultural agency.
This exhibition traces the political, social, and demographic shifts that have shaped 4A’s trajectory, from the early years of identity-based advocacy to its growing ambition as a connector across regions, generations, and artistic disciplines.
Archetypes: 30 Years of 4A stages an intergenerational conversation about legacy, cultural memory, and the responsibilities of the present moment through newly commissioned and critically important existing artworks. Pioneering artists Maria Cruz, Dacchi Dang, Emil Goh, Jumaadi, Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook and Koji Ryui are presented in dialogue with the next generation: Samraing Chea, Spencer Lai, Yasmin Smith, Amy Stuart&MSAC Collective, Sarah Ujmaia and Yusi Zang, offering nuanced new narratives in the perception of Asian-Australian contemporary art.
Artists:
Samraing Chea
Maria Cruz
Dacchi Dang
Emil Goh (1966-2009)
Jumaadi
Spencer Lai
Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook
Koji Ryui
Yasmin Smith
Amy Stuart & MSAC Collective
Sarah Ujmaia
Yusi Zang