A silver gelatin dry plate glass negative in landscape format.

Country Always

Caring for Country

A Corner of the Empire

The Garden Palace

Sepia photograph of the Technological Museum and a cow in the foreground

The Holding Pen

The Agricultural Hall

Sepia photograph of the Technological College and Museum in Broken Hill

Regional Networks

Across New South Wales

A Museum of Doing

Technological Museum

Colour photograph of red corrugated iron building from a high vantage point

Transforming the Tramsheds

Powerhouse Stage 1 and the Harwood Building

A Symbol in Time

Sydney Observatory

Powerhouse Museum, Stage 2 exterior from high angle, city skyline in background

Ongoing Transformations

Powerhouse Ultimo

Blurred image from film with museum object number

Applied Arts and Sciences

Defining the terms in the 21st century

Powerhouse Renewal

Two people standing next to a cow in a field of cows.

Powerhouse Food: Producers

Across Western Sydney24 Aug 2024 — 25 Jul 2025
Sculptures in exhibition.
Pop art collage with many bright colours and overlapping graphics.

Powerhouse Lane

Parramatta Lanes23—26 Oct
Shadows cast by the Powerhouse Parramatta exoskeleton on concrete

Exoskeleton

Powerhouse Parramatta

A woman stands on stage in front of a large audience. She has her left hand raised in the air and a microphone in her right hand. The audience are holding their phones up recording the woman.

Blak Powerhouse

Powerhouse x We Are Warriors

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Sculptures in exhibition.

Clay with Sebastian Conti

Tag iconWorkshop
when
Sun 13 Oct
when
2 sessions
price
$10
where
Castle Hill

Join artist Sebastian Conti in an introductory clay workshop to create geometric shapes through sensory exploration. In this workshop, families will have the opportunity to express their creativity through individual geometric portraits and experience the collaborative process of creating a group sculpture.

Afterwards join Powerhouse staff on a tour to learn more about materials in the Powerhouse Collection.

Artist

Sebastian Conti is a ceramic artist living in Sydney. Conti looks to ceramics and installation as a sculptural language that explores the conceptual and aesthetic tension points that emerge out of ritualised spaces. Conti seeks to discover how established ceramic techniques can be adapted to create emotive spatial interventions with an emphasis on structure, composition, texture and pattern.