M16 Artspace is pleased to announce the opening of three new exhibitions.
Opening Thursday 22 January 2026, 6 - 8pm
This is a free event - register your interest via the ticket link!
Gallery 1 | The Cardboard Works
Al Munro & Gayle Stockley
An exhibition by artists Al Munro and Gayle Stockley, exploring colour, geometric abstraction and the application of found cardboard to non-objective painting. Works explore the materiality of cardboard - cardboard as colour, structure and surface – in combination with minimalist abstraction.
Gallery 2 | THINGS and THOUGHTS
Kerry Shepherdson
Things inhabit our lives.
Thoughts inhabit our minds.
We curate ourselves, our homes, our desks, our gardens and our spaces with Things.
Things that are Thought to have resonance and impart solace and well-being,
Thoughts that recall, lived experience and knowledge -
Becoming a desire for STILLNESS away from Thoughts of chaos and rush
acquiescing to Thoughts of transience and rhythm in life and attention to Things
Gallery 3 | Miniature Terrain
Maree Azzopardi, Zara Collins, Brenda Hine, Francis Jaye Johnson, Lynn Petersen, Sallie Saunders, Melinda Young & Jonathon Zalakos.
Curated by Francis Jaye Johnson.
Quirky, foreboding, delicate, spiritual, sensual, and geometric—these miniature terrains resonate beyond their boundaries. Eight artists, each with distinct material practices, explore the physicality of their chosen medium, united by themes of exploration, environment, and community, creating powerful impressions that reflect the energy between collective belonging and the expression of individuality.
Exhibitions run from Friday 23 January to Sunday 15 February 2026.
Gallery opening times: Wednesday to Sunday, 12 - 5pm.
M16 Artspace operates on the lands of the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people. We honour and pay our respects to their traditional custodians. We acknowledge this land always was and always will be the country of Australia’s First Nations People. Sovereignty was never ceded.
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Public Transport:
Routes 2, 6, 56, 182
Route 6:
Stuart Street, 4 minute walk
Stop ID: 2367 and 2368
Route 56:
Captain Cook Crescent, 10 minute walk
Stop ID: 3229 and 3294
Route 2 - Closest stop on school days
McMillan Crescent, 9 minute walk
Stop ID: 1609 and 1608
Closet stop at other times:
Wentworth Avenue, 4 minute walk
Stop ID: 2234 and 2235
Route 182 - Only operates during peak hour
Wentworth Avenue, 14 minute walk
Stop ID: 3321 and 336
Please go to
https://www.transport.act.gov.au/ to view timetables as they are subject to change.
Please go to
https://www.transport.act.gov.au/ to view timetables as they are subject to change.
Parking: M16 Artspace has free parking and dedicated disability parking spots outside the entrance.
Wheelchair access: Ramp access at the entrance of M16, however this can be too narrow for some wheelchair users. If this proves to be the case the studio access entrance has no stairs and connects directly to the gallery, please contact us for more information!
Bathrooms: We have one wheelchair access and gender-neutral bathroom behind the lobby in addition to two gendered bathrooms.
If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to reach us at
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Office: Wednesday - Friday, 12 - 5
Gallery: Wednesday - Sunday, 12 - 5
For general enquiries: (02) 6295 9438
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