Resonance is a powerful public exhibition for 2026 that brings together a dynamic group of First Nations artists from across Australia.

Featuring Adam Leng, Keegan Forbes, Sarrita King, Tarisse King and Tjanpi Desert Weavers, each artist offers a distinct perspective through diverse mediums and practices, creating a layered expression of culture, identity and storytelling. Together, the works invite audiences to pause, reflect and connect more deeply with the enduring presence and richness of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Presented by Liberty Place and curated and produced by aMBUSH Gallery, Resonance transforms the public realm into a space for learning, dialogue and cultural exchange. It offers the community an open and accessible way to engage with First Nations voices, histories and futures.

In 2026, National Reconciliation Week and NAIDOC Week continue to call for deeper understanding, respect and recognition. Resonance responds to this moment by foregrounding storytelling as a living, ongoing practice, acknowledging over 50,000 years of continuous culture while fostering connection, reflection and shared responsibility for all who call these lands home.

Adam Leng, Keegan Forbes, Sarrita King, Tarisse King and Tjanpi Desert Weavers

161 Castlereagh St
Sydney 2000