Still Burning, Still Turning is a powerful and visually striking exhibition by Tracey Esteves that invites audiences to reflect on Australia's past, present, and future. Through 15 large-scale painted panels and evocative installations, the exhibition explores themes of Indigenous sovereignty, environmental crisis, and social justice - calling for reflection, action, and hope.
Bold in its vision and message, the exhibition layers painted imagery, textured vertical pieces, and symbolic timepieces to create a deeply immersive experience. Thought-provoking and urgent, Still Burning, Still Turning challenges us to consider how we move forward towards a more just and sustainable future.
Still Burning, Still Turning is being hosted at NSW Parliament by Ms Charishma Kaliyanda, Member for Liverpool.
How to see the exhibition
Visit the free exhibition at NSW Parliament House on weekdays, 9am to 5pm from 1 - 31 July 2025. Access is to the left of the building via the security gatehouse.