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13 June
Masterpieces at museums
Benja Harney - Playing with Colour and the Third Dimension
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Dinosaur Designs - Lava
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Kitiya Palaskas - Never Ending Fun
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Louise Whelan - An Earthly Drop In
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Saffron Craig - A Wombat’s Night Time Adventure
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Simplesime - Jump With Me!
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Adriano Zumbo - Technicolour Dream Cake
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Romance Was Born - Play Armour!
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Max Treffkorn - Marsman
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Fiona Dalwood - Mocktopuss
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We think every item you make with LEGO bricks, large or small, is a little piece of art.

So it only seems fitting that the ten unique mosaics of LEGO brick art that make up LEGO Brickworks have moved from Macquarie Street and will now take their place on display in Sydney’s famous Powerhouse Museum from June 15 to July 30.

Check out the full gallery above of all the mosaics to look out for and select your favourite ahead of your visit.

To plan your trip, see the Powerhouse Museum website.

Super-speedy building videos

Almost 300,000 LEGO bricks were used to create them all and they took a month to complete. If you don’t have a month to spare though you can watch a few of our super speedy time-lapse clips showing how several of the mosaics were made, all condensed into just a few minutes:

Dinosaur Designs - Lava
Max Treffkorn - Marsman

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