The Superordinary Gallery.
A flexible exhibition and project space embedded in the warehouse at Northshore. Built for creative experimentation, with modular infrastructure and adaptable layouts that can turn the whole venue into a platform for bold ideas and diverse voices.
More than a white-wall gallery, the space is designed to adapt — from exhibition to performance site, workshop hub, or community gathering point.
At its core it supports independent artistic vision. Whether you're an emerging artist presenting a first solo show or a collective curating a large-scale group exhibition, we offer the infrastructure, flexibility and community support to bring ambitious ideas to life. Exhibitions aren't programmed on a fixed rotation — we build deeper partnerships with artists and curators so each project can unfold with care, context and audience at its core.
Frame of Mind
A group exhibition exploring neurodivergent creativity, curated by artist Amanda Laing.
Full Circle
The debut solo show by multi-disciplinary artist Shock JR, presented through our Artist-in-Residence program.
Upcoming shows are listed on What's On.
- Customisable wall systems and exhibition space
- Integrates with the main event venue for large-scale openings and performances
- Access to the bar, amenities and courtyard
- Curatorial and technical support available on request
- Fully accessible, with on-site parking
Exhibit or hire the gallery.
We welcome proposals from artists, curators, collectives and organisations — solo shows, group exhibitions, or hybrid installation-performance events. Tell us what you're planning.