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[11 March 2026, Sydney] The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA Australia) kicks off Vivid Sydney (22 May – 13 June 2026) with a premier rooftop cocktail party and a fiery set of unique art and culture experiences.
Opening the 2026 Vivid Sydney, MCA Australia presents Vaiola by Sāmoan-Australian artist Angela Tiatia. Dynamic and vibrant, Vaiola transforms the MCA Australia’s facade with Tiatia’s signature visual motifs: pearls, water, fire, flowers and the female form. This will be the first light projection to illuminate Sydney as part of the 2026 Vivid Festival.
Vaiola takes its name from an area close to Tiatia’s home in Savai’i, Sāmoa, and means ‘water of life.’ Presented at monumental scale with an accompanying score by Corin Ileto, Vaiola tells a story of migration through Tiatia’s distinctive cinematic language.
‘For me, Vaiola is about the emotional currents and tensions between longing and belonging,’ says artist Angela Tiatia. ‘During Vivid Sydney, when the city comes to life and invites locals and visitors alike into shared celebration, the work can unfold at a massive scale while still holding an intimate space for connection and reflection.’
MCA Australia will hold an in-conversation event with Angela Tiatia and MCA curator Antares Wells on Thursday 28 May 2026, from 6.30–7.30pm in the MCA Auditorium, to discuss the making of the commission. It will be followed by a Q&A and a viewing of Vaiola.
Vivid Sydney Festival Director Brett Sheehy AO said, ‘The partnership between the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia and Vivid Sydney is one of the bedrocks of each year’s festival. We are thrilled that the artist Angela Tiatia is creating the facade projection, and we can promise viewers a unique artistic experience unlike any other MCA projection in Vivid Sydney’s history.’
Minister for Jobs and Tourism Steve Kamper said, ‘A key ingredient to the success of Vivid Sydney is the array of iconic buildings that provide a canvas for spectacular light projections, and each year the façade of the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia is one of the highlights. There is no greater example of Sydney’s unique combination of cultural and natural wonder than having the work of an artist like Angela Tiatia projected onto one of our most important cultural institutions on the harbour foreshore for Vivid Sydney.’
Throughout Vivid Sydney, MCA Australia will be open for MCA Lates on Thursdays and Fridays until 9pm. MCA Australia’s Vivid Sydney 2026 offering continues throughout the building with three not-to-be-missed experiences. |