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Omphalus by Amrita Hepi, Honey Long & Prue Stent will be exhibited in Peel Street Park from Friday 29 April to Thursday 12 June, 2022.
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Moorina Bonini and Michael Tuhanuku
RE-POSITIONING by Moorina Bonini is a site-specific work that engages both the unceded Country and site of the Substation. -
Daen Sansbury-Smith and Isobel Knowles
Adja Country ARt is an artistic exploration through Narungga Country. Following four totems, the artwork has been created to allow viewers the ability to travel and to develop or maintain a connection to Country when sometimes for many reasons they cannot. -
Jahkarli Romanis
This 2022 artwork Cache by Jahkarli Romanis features recurring images of Pitta Pitta and a portrait of the artist's great-grandmother flick across Google Earth’s representation of Country. -
jarrawujarrawuwarra by Ros Sultan
Ros Sultan is an Eastern Arrernte and Gurindji woman who uses ink; texta pens; acrylic paints; and finely ground earth that resembles pigment or ochre to create intricate and highly detailed images.
For this exhibition, entitled jarrawujarrawuwarra, meaning ‘moving light’ in Gurindji language, Sultan’s small, detailed drawings are projected at a momentous scale. The light beams life into the lines, shapes, curves and colours of each delicately arranged composition creating movement as they dance across the park.
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The Unsung Hero by Kathy Holowko
The earthworm is one of the hardest working and most unrecognised members of our biotic community. It is time to honour this unsung hero. -
Artist extends iconic mural in Fitzroy
If you’ve visited or travelled past Fitzroy Swimming Pool in the last 5 years, you’ll be familiar with the eye-catching mural, Pool Parade by Stephen Baker. -
Arts and Heritage Collection Policy Review
We are currently reviewing Yarra’s Arts and Heritage Collection Management Policy to see how effectively they support Council’s vision. Consultation with the Yarra community is an essential part of that review. Have your say by completing our brief survey. Your short and long-form answers will form a critical component of our research and inform our recommendations. -
Baby Guerrilla creates Libraries Change Lives mural for Richmond Library
Melbourne-based street-artist, Baby Guerrilla, has transformed the Church Street side of the Richmond Library wall into a large bookshelf. Stacked with a broad range of publications, the shelves run along the length of the building. Engaged in various activities, animals and fictional characters weave their way through the books, attesting to the infinite possibilities that libraries offer. -
Share your story: is Coronavirus impacting your work?
If you work in the arts, entertainment or media industries, what impact has COVID-19 had on you? Share your experience via one of these arts and creative sector surveys. -
Womens Art Register Wikipedia Edit a Thon 2024
Womens Art Register Wikipedia Edit a Thon 2024 -
Artist in Residence expressions of interest now open
The Yarra Youth Services Artist in Residence program gives early-career artists aged between 20 and 25 years a free studio space to develop their practice in return for encouraging the next generation of young artists. -
Room to Create Update
The City of Yarra values the creativity that exists in our city and we want to make sure it continues to be an essential part of our neighbourhoods into the future. In a rapidly changing landscape, we recognised the need to take action to keep creative spaces available and affordable. -
OPEN CALL Bus Projects 2020-2021
Bus Projects is excited to call for proposals for the 2020-21 program! This is the inaugural open call for the new venue at the Collingwood Arts Precinct (CAP). This move will allow Bus to drastically improve the way they support artists and engage with communities by removing rental fees paid by exhibiting artists. -
Reimagining fast fashun
Transform fashion waste into wearable art and parade it down a runway at Fast Fashun 2.0 2.0: a series of free interactive, educational fashion shows and upcycling sessions. -
Yarra Council takes stand against racism and injustice the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community face
Last night Yarra Councillors renewed their commitment to preventing racism and injustice faced by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community. -
Yarra Arts and Culture grants review
We’re reviewing our Arts and Culture grants program to ensure it continues to be accessible, impactful and meet the needs of our diverse communities. We also want to make sure these grants continue to support the creative and social impact these exhibitions, events or programs can provide the wider Yarra community -
2018 Annual Grants Open
Yarra City Council's Annual Grants provide financial and in-kind support for community initiatives and projects running in 2018. Through this program, we will invest over $850,000 in programs which support and enrich the Yarra community. -
Yarra's latest Pick Me Up guide is now available
Yarra’s latest Pick Me Up Guide is now available and features events from July to December 2019. Pick Me Up is your guide to arts, culture and exciting events in the City of Yarra. -
Gertrude Street Projection Festival Program Announced!
Gertrude Street Projection Festival Program Announced!