The Museum of AppliedArts and Sciences (MAAS) and Penrith Regional Galleryhave announced a collaborative exhibition that explores mankind’s fascination with gravity and its invisible governing of the world’s movement, the shape of space and the flow of time.

The works of international and Australian contemporary artists who examine gravity through their practice,scientific investigations and artistic exploration will be brought together in a Sydney first, aptly namedGravity (And Wonder).

This exciting exhibition includesinstallations by Australian artistsSandra SeligandAmy JoyWatson,and paintings byMabel Juli and Rusty Petersfrom Warmun, Western Australia.

Australian artistsDavid Haines and Joyce Hinterdingwill create a world-first event where by the artists willdrop a sound from the edge of space recording its fall back to Earth, documenting the event through an online project.

Gravity (And Wonder)is presented from Saturday September 3 to Sunday November 27 at Penrith Regional Gallery.

Get unlimited access to the coverage that shapes our culture.
to Rolling Stone magazine
to Rolling Stone magazine