Haymarket Up Late V

When
Friday, 12 June 2026, 8:00am
Location
Haymarket
Haymarket Up Late is back after a year away! 🎆🌙✨
On Friday 12 June, 6–8pm, Haymarket transforms into a late night art journey across five galleries and cultural spaces, bringing together contemporary art, digital worlds, local histories and experimental exhibitions in the heart of the precinct.
Bring your friends and visit five galleries within walking distance: 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art, Museum of Chinese in Australia, Nasha Gallery, Passage Gallery and Suite7a.
What’s On at Each Gallery
📍 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art
High Tides: Yuki Kihara and Morgan Hogg
18 April – 28 June 2026
Transmedia Worldbuilding Residency Exhibition
01 May – 14 June 2026
181-187 Hay Street, Haymarket
Experience two exhibitions at 4A with music and drinks! Explore Yuki Kihara and Morgan Hogg’s works reflecting on climate, memory and resilience across the Pacific. Then step into immersive worlds at 4A LAB, where Sage Godrei, Myra Javaid, Sim Kaur, Vidya Rajan and Dipa Mahbuba Yasmin bring together games, storytelling, personal archives and speculative digital landscapes.
📍 Museum of Chinese in Australia
The Merchants of Haymarket: The Making of Sydney’s Chinatown
744 George Street, Haymarket
Explore the stories, families and businesses that helped build Sydney’s Chinatown, and uncover a rich chapter of local history that continues to shape Haymarket today.
Jincheng Deng: Gymatic
23 May - 13 June 2026
L1 215 Thomas Street, Haymarket
Explore form, repetition and visual rhythm through sculptural and conceptual approaches.
Jack Ball: MYSTERY SOLVED
22 May - 17 July 2026
L1 102/8 Quay St, Haymarket
Transforms the gallery into a layered installation of photography, sculpture and moving image, weaving together queer archives, media language and shifting architectural forms.
📍 Suite7a
I found a healthier way of expressing my emotions
12 June - 03 July 2026
Opening reception: Friday 12 June 6–8pm
Shop 74, Level 5/1 Dixon St, Haymarket
A group show inspired by and including a series of works by an artist from Dillwynia Correctional Centre in NSW. The works were originally exhibited at Boomgate gallery, which is located at Long Bay Correctional Complex in Little Bay. Boom Gate has exhibited the work from artists locked up across NSW since 1992.
Check the map below for directions to participant galleries.
Event poster

Associated Exhibition

High Tides: Yuki Kihara and Morgan Hogg
18 April – 28 June 2026
4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art
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