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Civic Debate and Contemporary Art: What's On in Wollongong Today

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23 March 2026/07:10
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Civic Debate and Contemporary Art: What's On in Wollongong Today
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Community and Culture in the City

As the new week begins in Wollongong, the local calendar offers a blend of civic engagement and high-concept contemporary art. Monday, 23 March 2026, marks a significant day for residents looking to participate in the city's future or find inspiration in the creative works currently gracing our local galleries. Whether you are interested in local governance or personal development through community workshops, there is a reason to head into the CBD this evening.

Wollongong City Council Meeting

For those interested in the wheels of local government, the Wollongong City Council is holding its scheduled meeting tonight. Starting at 6:00 pm and running until approximately 10:00 pm, the session includes the Public Access Forum, where residents have the opportunity to hear and consider various council reports and submissions. In a period where Wollongong is rapidly evolving from its industrial roots toward a future of technology and sustainability, these meetings are vital for staying informed about local works, projects, and policy changes. The meeting is accessible via a public webcast for those who cannot attend in person at the Council Chambers.

Featured Exhibitions at Wollongong Art Gallery

The city's cultural heart is currently pulsing with several major exhibitions that define the local autumn season. While the gallery follows its standard seasonal schedule, the following works are the current highlights for the month of March:

  • Winter Has Gone: Located in the Community Gallery, this evocative exhibition by the Illawarra Association for the Visual Arts (IAVA) explores the transition from cold, stark seasons into the warmth of new growth. It serves as a space for reflection and connection for the local community, showcasing the resilience of regional artists.
  • Tell Them Their Dreaming: Troy-Anthony Baylis presents a compelling exterior panel project that delves into the layered meanings of dreaming and the complex relationship between people and place.
  • This is Not a Solo Show: This collaborative exhibition by Michelle Cawthorn and Peter Sharp celebrates a decade of artistic partnership, examining how their distinct creative practices intersect and diverge.

Community Workshops

For those seeking a more interactive start to the week, a specialized community meetup is taking place this evening. The "Navigating the Stages of ENM" workshop is scheduled for 6:30 pm at 106/3 Gladstone Street. This session is designed for individuals and couples interested in exploring modern relationship dynamics in a supportive, educational environment. Such meetups highlight the diverse range of social and personal development opportunities available within the Wollongong city center, catering to the evolving interests of our vibrant population.