'GRAFTING CULTURES' Sculpture by the Sea 2022 BONDI
Collaborative artwork between Australian artist Margaret Worth and Chinese artist Cui Yi. Based on concept of forests and gardens replaced by fabrications in steel and plastic.
'MARGARET WORTH: Earth & Ether' 2023 The Riddoch Arts and Culture Centre. Curator Eleanor Scicchitano
A retrospective exhibition covering 50 years of art practice, shows the diversity in responses by an artist pioneering transition from the 20th to the 21st century.
'VAJRASANA meditation' Government House Canberra 2022
'FALL', international collaborative art installation. Cui Yi and Margaret Worth 2021, Zhenjiang Exhibition Hall, Hangzhou, china
'Silicon Garden' installation at W.ONE SPACE, 2021, International collaboration Cui Yi and Margaret Worth
'Know My Name' at the National Gallery Australia 2020 - 2021
'Know My Name' exhibition NGA, presenting Australian women artists 1900 - 2020
'Landfall', Lorne Sculpture Biennale, Victoria 2018, curator Lara Nicholls
'Sound Water Waves', SA School of Art Gallery 2017
Installation of Elements with space-time aspects.
'ABSTRACTION', Celebrating Australian Women Abstract Artists, National Gallery Australia, 2017-2018, curator Lara Nicholls
'Margaret Worth', Charles Nodrum Gallery, Victoria 2017
'Out of Ashes' Heysen Sculpture Biennial, Hahndorf SA 2016
'Mining the Mind: Material Memory', Flinders Medical Center, SA 2015
'Edging Watching' Water Front Exhibition, Signal Point Gallery, SA 2014, curator Annabelle Collett
'Where are you? What time is it? How do you know?' Araluen Arts Centre NT, 2013
'Genus 1 No. 2' Art Gallery of South Australia: Permanent Collection display 2013
'Where are you? What time is it? How do you know?' Signal Point Gallery, SA 2013
'Comings and Goings' Heysen Sculpture Biennial, The Cedars, SA 2012
'Energy Connections', SALA at SANTOS Centre, SA 2012
'Out of Stardust' Fleurieu Art and Environment Project: Fox Creek Winery 2011
'Drop the Dust', Flinders University City Gallery and touring nationally 2010 - 2012
'In the Top Paddock', Touring South Australia, Country Arts SA 2008-2010
Co-exhibitors: Margaret Worth and Toyotaki Yamauchi