23.02.2026
Jazz Money’s River’s Flow (In Every Future) is currently on view at Murray Art Museum Albury. The major commission, launched by Art Gallery of New South Wales Director Maud Page on Wiradjuri Country, honours Milawa Bila (the Murray River) and rivers as teachers. The large-scale text-on-textile work occupies the museum’s double-height entrance atrium and forms part of here and now, the museum-wide nginha artistic program marking MAMA’s tenth anniversary. Until 19.07.26.
29.01.2026
Jazz Money’s three-part neon work, Three Pieces of Light, is being exhibited this week in Switzerland along with paintings by Betty Pumani as part of Fondation Opale’s booth at Art Genève. Fondation Opale is a private foundation and museum located in Lens in the Swiss Alps founded in 2018 by Bérengère Primat housing a collection of over 1,900 artworks by Australian First Nations artists.
19.05.2025
Jazz Money is participating in the inaugural Ulaanbaatar Biennale, set to take place from 6 to 20 June 2025 in Mongolia’s capital. “On the Horizon, Under the Moon”, the biennale is curated by Tian Zhang and will explore themes of place, land, and home, inviting both Mongolian and international artists to contribute.
22.09.2024
Jazz Money's feature documentary, WINHANGANHA, continues to screen internationally including at Harvard Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts USA as part of the Ancestral Futures: Indigenous Cardinal Relations Symposium, 04.10.24 and Filmhaus Nürnberg, Germany 06.10.24 as part of the Australian First Nations Cinema Program. Visit NSFA website for further details.
22.09.2024
Jazz Money has developed a major new outdoor work for the 2024 Canberra Art Biennial. Located by Lake Burley Griffin adjacent to Canberra Contemporary Art Space, “Only Country Lasts Forever responds to the buildings and infrastructure of Canberra, asking viewers to consider the manipulation of Country that creates the landmarks of the nation's capital. Interrupting view lines across the Canberra line axis of the parliamentary triangle, the imposing text reminds audiences of the ever present, sovereign soil below their feet, and the simple truth that only Country lasts forever.” (Jazz Money) exhibition 27.09.24 — 26.10.24
03.09.2024
Jazz Money is presenting at Sydney Contemporary as part of a panel discussion on the subject of Poetics, Politics and the Personal: A Method. Panel members: Luke Letourneau, Jazz Money, Marikit Santiago and Daniel Browning. Carriageworks, Saturday 7 September, 3 — 4pm.
18.08.2024
Jazz Money is exhibiting a new neon work in the group exhibition, Echoes, at Goulburn Regional Art Gallery. The exhibition presents works that “uncover past lives, alter egos and feedback loops, Echoes explores reverberations in the human experience.” Exhibition 23.08.24 — 09.11.24
31.07.2024
Jazz Money's second book of poetry, mark the dawn, has been published by University of Queensland Press. mark the dawn is the recipient of the UQP Quentin Bryce Award. Buy mark the dawn online at this link.
26.07.2024
Works by Matthew Harris and Jazz Money are on exhibition at Casula Powerhouse, Sydney, in the ACCA touring exhibition, Between Waves, curated by Jessica Clark. "Between Waves amplifies concepts related to light, time and vision – and the idea of shining a light on our times – as expressed by the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung word ‘Yalingwa’. The exhibition presents the work of ten First Nations artists and collectives". Casula exhibition dates: 27.07.24 — 29.09.24.