Un Projects and West Space Gallery present an evening for emerging writers and non-writers to collectively experiment through writing exercises in response to wani toaishara's West Space exhibition ‘a most beautiful experiment’.
Nyarntiny, a Kija word meaning gum tree, is a tribute to the artist Kamilya White's late grandfather, Bill Gregory (Pop). Inspired by the glorious gumtrees that surrounded his property and the memories of the artist's time spent visiting her grandparents, each painting reflects the beauty of the trees' markings and layers, symbolising the different stages of life, and the pathways and journeys we take throughout them. Inviting reflection, these works speak for all moments – from joyful times to sombre days, and absolutely everything in between.
A series of black and white images of animals by Gunditjamara and Wotjobaluk man Uncle Claude Douglas. These are my interpretations of fauna in and along the Birrarung (Yarra river) whilst I have resided on Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Country. I love the wildlife of all the Countries as they are also totemic to us Blak fullas, and they connect us all.
The fifteenth annual Confined exhibition showcases over 400 artworks by First Nations artists who have experienced incarceration in Victoria. Confined provides a dedicated space for these First Nations people to share their stories, culture and lived experiences through the artworks they produce.
To celebrate 20 years as a leading arts and cultural precinct, Abbotsford Convent Foundation welcomes you to a large-scale celebration with all our communities, past, present and future.
Oddkin by artist Stephanie Hicks at Carlton Library Lightboxes is a creative reimagining of our relationship with the world around us. On view until 25 September 2024.
An exhibition of assemblages created entirely from second-hand building blocks seen as a signifier and relic of childhood. In repurposing these blocks, the history of the object is highlighted and its association with play harnessed, evaluating the value of creative play as a serious pursuit.
An exhibition showcasing a series of photographs and personal accounts by fifteen Vietnamese women who are survivors of family violence across Australia. Various aspects of each survivors' experience are told and shared to further our understanding of this widespread issue.