Melbourne
Melbourne art galleries and their JULY 2025 exhibition schedules are listed below, grouped by region. For listings in other Australian states please use the What’s On menu above.
Federation Square, CBD
ACMI
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Fed Square, Melbourne 3000.
(03) 8663-2200.
www.acmi.net.au
Museum: daily 10.00 to 5.00.
Cinemas: check screening times on website.
Visit website for exhibition program.
Alcaston Gallery
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84 William Street, Naarm/Melbourne 3000.
(03) 8849-9668.
art@alcastongallery.com.au
www.alcastongallery.com.au
Thurs 12.00 to 6.00, Mon–Fri 10.00 to 5.00 by appointment only.
APY Gallery Melbourne
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34 Tom Thumb Lane, Docklands 3008.
(03) 7021-1240.
melbournegallery@apyacc.com
www.apygallery.com
Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 10.00 to 4.00.
The APY Galleries in Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide are a collective of Indigenous-owned art centres who exhibit and celebrate the work of early-career artists from the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands, regional South Australia and Adelaide. Through a dynamic, monthly exhibition program, the APY Galleries showcase a range of artistic mediums, including paintings, ceramics, traditional punu (wood) carvings, weaving, textiles, new media, and photography.
Art at St Francis’ – Contemporary Art Space
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326 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne 3000.
(03) 9663-2495.
bwremmen@bigpond.net.au
www.stfrancismelbourne.com/art
Mon–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sun 10.00 to 3.00.
City Gallery
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Melbourne Town Hall, 110 Swanston Street, Melbourne 3000.
citygallery@melbourne.vic.gov.au
www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/city-gallery
Mon–Fri 8.30 to 5.00. Closed Sat–Sun and public holidays.
D’Lan Contemporary
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40 Exhibition Street, Melbourne 3000.
(03) 9008-7212.
enquiries@dlancontemporary.com.au
dlancontemporary.com.au
Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 11.00 to 4.00 during exhibitions.
First Site Gallery
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Storey Hall Basement, 344 Swanston Street, Melbourne 3000.
rmit.edu.au/about/culture/first-site-gallery
Socials: @rmitgalleries
Free entry.
Tues–Fri 11.00 to 5.00.
July 15 to Aug 8 tên tôi (my name): On-site with Nguyễn Ngọc Thảo.
tên tôi (my name) is a community-driven project that embraces and celebrates ethnic names through bead-making workshops and participatory installations.

Image courtesy of Nguyễn Ngọc Thảo. Photograph: Tobias Titz. Courtesy the artist and First Site Gallery
Koorie Heritage Trust
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Birrarung Building, Federation Square, cnr Swanston and Flinders streets, Melbourne 3000.
(03) 8662-6300.
info@kht.org.au
kht.org.au
Free entry.
Daily 10.00 to 5.00. Closed public holidays.
National Gallery of Victoria
The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia
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Federation Square, cnr Russell and Flinders streets, Melbourne 3000.
www.ngv.vic.gov.au
Daily 10.00 to 5.00.
Visit website for full exhibition program.
To July 20 Cats & Dogs. Ticketed.
To Jan 26, 2026 Martin Grant. Ticketed.

Christine Godden, Joan and her dog, 1975, printed 1976, gelatin silver photograph, 15.2 × 22.9cm (image), 19.6 × 25.2cm (sheet). National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne. Purchased from Admission Funds, 1991. © the artist. Courtesy the artist and The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia

Installation view, Martin Grant, The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, Melbourne, 28 March 2025 – 26 January 2026. Shoes: Christian Louboutin for Martin Grant. Photograph: Sean Fennessy. Courtesy The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia
RMIT Gallery
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344 Swanston Street, Melbourne 3000.
rmitgallery.com
Socials: @rmitgalleries
Free entry.
Tues–Fri 11.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to 4.00.
To Aug 16 Auto-Photo: A Life in Portraits.
Through maintaining photobooths across Melbourne/Narrm since 1972, Alan Adler produced an archive of over a thousand self-portraits and contributed to the photography of over a million people. Witness Adler’s extensive archive, and discover the history of photobooths, their cultural significance, and the individuals who use and preserve Adler’s photobooths today. Curated by Catlin Langford and Metro Auto Photo. Auto-Photo: A Life in Portraits is a Centre of Contemporary Photography (CCP) exhibition, presented in partnership with RMIT Culture.

Photograph of Alan Adler. Courtesy RMIT Gallery
Tolarno Galleries
Level 5, 104 Exhibition Street, Melbourne 3000.
Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 1.00 to 4.00.
West End Art Space
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112 Adderley Street, West Melbourne 3003.
0415-243-917.
westendartspace@gmail.com
westendartspace.com.au
Wed–Sat 11.00 to 4.00, or by appointment.
July 19 to Aug 9 The Hawk & the Winter Bush by Don Barrett and Helen Timbury.
Flinders Lane
ARC ONE Gallery
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45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 3000.
(03) 9650-0589.
mail@arc1gallery.com
arcone.com.au
Wed–Sat 11.00 to 5.00, Tues by appointment.
BLINDSIDE
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Nicholas Building, Level 7, Room 14, 37 Swanston Street, Melbourne 3000.
(03) 9650-0093.
info@blindside.org.au
www.blindside.org.au
Wed–Sat 12.00 to 6.00. Closed public holidays.
Craft
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Watson Place (off Flinders Lane), Melbourne 3000.
(03) 9650-7775.
craft@craft.org.au
craft.org.au
Free entry.
Tues–Fri 11.00 to 5.00, Sat 11.00 to 4.00, or by appointment. Closed Sun–Mon and public holidays.
Flinders Lane Gallery
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Level 1, Nicholas Building, 37 Swanston Street, Melbourne 3000.
(03) 9654-3332.
info@flg.com.au
www.flg.com.au
Director: Claire Harris.
Tues–Fri 11.00 to 5.00, Sat 11.00 to 5.00 or 3pm on last Sat of each exhibition for de-install.
FLG presents their annual exhibition program both in-house and online via virtual tours. The website also features an extensive, fully searchable online stockroom.
To July 5 Les Chemins du Desir: Pathways of Desire by Gina Kalabishis, and Body Talk by Michael Simms.

Gina Kalabishis, The Paths We Take, 2025, oil on linen, 61.5 × 91.5cm. Courtesy the artist and Flinders Lane Gallery

Michael Simms, Groom Stripped Bare, 2025 oil on board, 80 × 122cm. Courtesy the artist and Flinders Lane Gallery
July 8 to 24 While the World Looks Away: Art in the Shadow of Climate Apathy. Group exhibition featuring new works by FLG artists Kim Anderson, Margaret Ackland, Michael Gromm, Chelsea Gustafsson, Rebecca Hastings, Kathrin Longhurst, Annika Romeyn, Melinda Schawel, Christine Willcocks and guest artists Jane du Rand and Tracey Deep.
July 29 to Aug 23 Exploration 25. This year sees 48 past exhibitors returning to help celebrate 25 years of our emerging artists exhibition and award program.

Christine Willcocks, Kiss the Ground, 2025, acrylic on board, 150 × 100cm. Courtesy the artist and Flinders Lane Gallery

Exploration 25. Image courtesy Flinders Lane Gallery
fortyfivedownstairs
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45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 3000.
(03) 9662-9966.
gallery@fortyfivedownstairs.com
www.fortyfivedownstairs.com
Tues–Fri 12.00 to 7.00, Sat 12.00 to 4.00.
To July 5, 79 BANKSIAS by Athenie Leckey.
July 8 to 19 Emerging Artist Award 2025 presented by fortyfivedownstairs.
July 22 to Aug 2 Δtheria by Gary Smith, and Chrysalis + Aberrations by Dawn Allmark & Michaela Sandberg.

Felix Oliver, Dripping Palms, 2024, inkjet print on Paltine paper, American oak, UV Glass, 63 × 44.5cm. Exhibited in ‘Emerging Artist Award 2025′. Courtesy the artist and fortyfivedownstairs

Gary Smith, Solice, 2024, acrylic and pigment on canvas, 138 × 182cm. Courtesy the artist and fortyfivedownstairs

Image courtesy of Dawn Allmark, Michaela Sandberg and fortyfivedownstairs
Stephen McLaughlan Gallery
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Level 8, Room 16, Nicholas Building, 37 Swanston Street (cnr Flinders Lane), Melbourne 3000.
0407-317-323.
st73599@bigpond.net.au
www.stephenmclaughlangallery.com.au
Director: Stephen McLaughlan.
Wed–Fri 1.00 to 5.00, Sat 11.00 to 5.00, or by appointment.
July 2 to 26 Youth Brigade – group exhibition.
Southbank, Sth Melbourne
Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA)
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111 Sturt Street, Southbank 3006.
(03) 9697-9999.
info@acca.melbourne
acca.melbourne
Free entry.
Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 11.00 to 5.00. Mon by appointment.
ACCA works directly with leading Australian and international artists to commission new work, and produce ambitious exhibitions, publications and digital initiatives, supported by a dynamic series of inclusive and accessible education, outreach and public programs.
Australian Tapestry Workshop
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262–266 Park Street, South Melbourne 3205.
(03) 9699-7885.
contact@austapestry.com.au
www.austapestry.com.au
Thurs–Sat 10.00 to 5.00.
To Aug 16, 2024 Artists in Residence Group Show presents experimental new works shaped by hands-on residencies at the ATW studio – Phong Chi Lai, Rebecca Diele, Tammy Gilson, Kaimurai, Jackson McLaren, Lisa Reid, and Tricky Walsh.
July 17 to Sept 20 Artist in Residence Gallery: Sophie Honess (Gamilaroi Yinarr).
Buxton Contemporary
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Cnr Dodds Street and Southbank Boulevard, University of Melbourne, Southbank 3006.
(03) 9035-9339.
buxton-contemporary@unimelb.edu.au
buxtoncontemporary.com
Free entry.
Tues–Sat 11.00 to 5.00.
To Nov 1 the veil.
Offering a deep exploration into identity, memory and cultural resilience, the veil will journey into the realm of the spiritual, exposing otherworldly experiences that are central to our existence though often concealed. Artists: Hayley Millar Baker, Hannah Gartside, Aneta Grzeszykowska, Glenda Nicholls, Lisa Waup, and Lena Yarinkura.

Glenda Nicholls, Miwi Milloo (detail), 2020, jute, feathers, wire, paper tape. NGV Collection. Photograph: Tom Ross. Courtesy the artist, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne and Buxton Contemporary
Fiona and Sidney Myer Gallery
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40 Dodds Street, Southbank 3006.
(03) 9035-9400.
fsmyer-gallery@unimelb.edu.au
finearts-music.unimelb.edu.au/about-us/fiona-and-sidney-myer-gallery
Tues–Sat 12.00 to 5.00.
July 4 to Aug 9 Gemini is the first collaborative exhibition by Melbourne-based artists Christina May Carey and Aaron Christopher Rees. Drawing on the archetypal symbolism of the ‘twin’, this project explores the artists’ personal histories within the context of more universal experiences. This new body of video and photographs considers the cosmological duality associated with ‘twins’ and its relationship with processes of exchange and interaction.

Christina May Carey and Aaron Christopher Rees, Ooscopia, 2025, silver gelatine print on fibre paper, Xanthophylls extract “Yolk” dye. Courtesy the artists and Fiona and Sidney Myer Gallery
National Gallery of Victoria
NGV International
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180 St Kilda Road, Melbourne 3004.
www.ngv.vic.gov.au
Daily 10.00 to 5.00.
Visit website for full exhibition program.
On now, Kimono. Ticketed.
Also, French Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Ticketed.

Pierre-Auguste Renoir (French 1841–1919), Woman with a parasol and small child on a sunlit hillside, c.1874–76, oil on canvas, 47 × 56.2cm. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Bequest of John T Spaulding. Photograph: © Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. All Rights Reserved. Courtesy Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and NGV International
PCA Gallery
Print Council of Australia
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Studio 2 Guild, 152 Sturt Street, Southbank 3006.
printcouncil.org.au/pcagallery
Tues–Fri 10.00 to 4.00.
The PCA Gallery is dedicated to exhibiting contemporary printmaking and artists’ books, including experimental forms of print and, more broadly, works on paper.
July 8 to 25 Patricia Agus & James Farrar: Banana Split.
Carlton, Nth Melbourne
The Dax Centre
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30 Royal Parade, Kenneth Myer Building, University of Melbourne, Parkville 3010.
(03) 9349-2538.
info@daxcentre.org
www.daxcentre.org
Wed–Fri 11.00 to 3.30.
The Dax Centre work with emerging artists with lived experience of mental health issues, providing a safe and supportive environment for the artists to exhibit their work, develop their art practice and raise the public’s awareness of their important cultural contributions.
The Larwill Studio Melbourne – Art Series
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48 Flemington Road, Parkville 3052.
(03) 9032-9111.
larwill.res@artserieshotels.com.au
www.artserieshotels.com.au/larwill
Dedicated to late Australian artist David Larwill (1956–2011), this boutique hotel draws inspiration from his studio as bright, playful works complement the hotel’s design and views.
RMIT Design Hub Gallery
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Level 2, Building 100, RMIT University, cnr Victoria and Swanston streets, Carlton 3053.
designhub.rmit.edu.au
Socials: @rmitgalleries
Free entry.
Tues–Fri 11.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to 4.00.
July 24 to Sept 20 The Mourning After seeks to explore how we can connect, enhance kinship and create hope in response to the overwhelming sense of permacrisis we face in our daily lives. It seeks to uncover and make sense of different mourning rituals and practices, to form a constellation of grieving moments. Curated by Larissa Hjorth.

Paula Mahoney, Jump on through (to the other side), 2021, from the series ‘Dis/appear II’, pigment inkjet print, 160 × 107cm. Courtesy the artist and RMIT Design Hub Gallery
Fitzroy, Collingwood, Abbotsford
Artbank Melbourne
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18–24 Down Street, Collingwood 3066.
1800-251-651.
enquiries@artbank.gov.au
www.artbank.gov.au
Mon–Fri by appointment.
Visit the website for scheduled exhibitions and to browse their collection of more than 10,000 artworks.
Australian Catholic University
Sculpture Walk
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115 Victoria Parade, Fitzroy 3065.
artsandculture.acu.edu.au/news
A curated journey featuring 21 exceptional works by both established and emerging artists from the ACU Art Collection.
Australian Galleries
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35 Derby Street, Collingwood 3066.
(03) 9417-4303.
melbourne@australiangalleries.com.au
www.australiangalleries.com.au
Director: Stuart Purves AM.
Daily 10.00 to 6.00.
July 1 to 19 Peter Churcher.
July 29 to Aug 16 Rodney Forbes, and Chris Ingham.
Australian Galleries Stock Rooms
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28 Derby Street, Collingwood 3066.
(03) 9417-2422.
melbourne@australiangalleries.com.au
www.australiangalleries.com.au
Director: Stuart Purves AM.
Daily 10.00 to 6.00.
July 1 to 19 Thornton Walker.
July 29 to Aug 16 Sarah Tomasetti.
Brunswick Street Gallery
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Level 1 and 2, 322 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy 3065.
(03) 8596-0173.
info@brunswickstreetgallery.com.au
brunswickstreetgallery.com.au
Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00, Sun 11.00 to 4.00. Closed Mon and during install periods.
cbOne Gallery
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Chapman & Bailey, 1C Marine Parade, Abbotsford 3067.
(03) 9415-8666.
gallery@chapmanbailey.com.au
www.cb-onegallery.com
www.chapmanbailey.com.au
Mon–Fri 9.00 to 5.00, Sat 10.30 to 3.00.
To July 19 Nature Script by Kate Elsey.
July 24 to Aug 16 Book launch and exhibition: Rain on the Rock Artworks by Valerie Brumby; Story by Jodi Toering.
cbOne Gallery presents monthly exhibitions and works with a broad range of artists and Australian Aboriginal Art Centres.
Browse our website for exhibitions, events, projects and stockroom.
Marios
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303 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy 3068.
www.artseleven.com.au/current
Daily 8.00am to 9.00pm.
Exhibitions co-curated with Arts Eleven Projects.
July 7 to 28 Incidental by Max Ballard.

Max Ballard, I’ll find time to read soon. Courtesy the artist and Arts Eleven Projects
Nicholas Thompson Gallery
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155 Langridge Street, Collingwood 3066.
(03) 9415-7882.
www.nicholasthompsongallery.com.au
Wed–Sat 12.00 to 5.00 or by appointment.
Red Gallery
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157 St Georges Road, Fitzroy North 3068.
(03) 9482-3550.
redgallery.com.au
Instagram: @red.gallery
Wed–Sun 10.00 to 5.00.
SOL Gallery
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420 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy 3065.
(03) 9913-5833.
info@solgallery.com.au
www.solgallery.com.au
Tues–Sun 11.00 to 6.00.
July 1 to 13 S1: Still Life – group show. S2: Christine Martin. Project Room: Constance Hunter. Window: Natalie Ireland.
July 15 to 27 S1: Miss Martha. S2: Narelle Cridland. Project Room: John McArthur.
July 29 to Aug 10 S1: Falconeris Marimon and Lea Rose. S2 & Project Room: Hawthorn Artist Society – group show. Window: Pamela Rataj.

Christine Martin, Reservoir Garden with Queensland Bottle Tree (detail), gouache, water-based enamel, 57 × 77cm. Courtesy the artist and SOL Gallery

Image courtesy Natalie Ireland and SOL Gallery
Sullivan+Strumpf | Melbourne
107–109 Rupert Street, Collingwood 3066.
Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00, or by appointment.
Tacit Art
314 Johnston Street, Abbotsford 3067.
Wed–Sun 11.00 to 5.00.
Victorian Artists Society Galleries
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430 Albert Street, East Melbourne 3002.
(03) 9662-1484.
admin@vasgallery.org.au
vasgallery.org.au
Free entry.
Mon–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat–Sun 1.00 to 4.00. Closed public holidays, unless advertised.
Five beautifully restored galleries showcase member exhibitions as well as visiting artists and international art shows.
Brunswick, Northcote
Beinart Gallery
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307 Victoria Street, Brunswick 3056.
(03) 9939-3681.
info@beinart.org
beinart.org
Wed–Sat 10.00 to 5.00, Sun 11.00 to 4.00. Closed for installation during week prior to exhibition openings.
Counihan Gallery
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233 Sydney Road, Brunswick 3056.
(03) 9389-8622.
counihangallery@merri-bek.vic.gov.au
www.merri-bek.vic.gov.au/counihan-gallery
Wed–Sat 11.00 to 5.00, Sun 1.00 to 5.00.
The Counihan Gallery is Merri-bek City Council’s free public gallery located in the heart of Brunswick, on Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Country. The exhibition program reflects our commitment to political activism, sustainability, and creative expression.
Neon Parc
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15 Tinning Street, Brunswick 3056.
(03) 9663-0911.
neonparc.com.au
Wed–Sat 12.00 to 5.00, or by appointment.
Neon Parc presents an innovative program of solo and group exhibitions, across two distinct neighbourhoods of Naarm/Melbourne: Brunswick and South Yarra.
Sorse Gallery
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31 Colebrook Street, Brunswick 3056.
mail@sorsegallery.com
www.sorsegallery.com
Instagram: @sorsegallery
Visit exhibition pages on website for opening times or by appointment.
Richmond
Charles Nodrum Gallery
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267 Church Street, Richmond 3121.
(03) 9427-0140.
gallery@charlesnodrumgallery.com.au
www.charlesnodrumgallery.com.au
Director: Charles Nodrum (member of ACGA).
Tues–Sat 11.00 to 5.00.
To July 19 Sadie Chandler: House Rules.
July 26 to Aug 16 Samara Adamson-Pinczewski: Flying Colours.
Contemporary Art Society of Victoria Inc.
Cas Inc. PO Box 283, Richmond 3121.
(03) 9428-0568, 0407-059-194.
mail@contemporaryartsociety.org.au
www.contemporaryartsociety.org.au
A non-profit art society run by artists, for artists, established 1938.
Lennox St. Gallery
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322–324 Lennox Street, Richmond 3121.
(03) 9429-2452.
contact@lennoxst.gallery
www.lennoxst.gallery
Tues–Fri 11.00 to 6.00, Sat–Sun 11.00 to 5.00. Closed public holidays and Christmas Day.
Niagara Galleries
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245 Punt Road, Richmond 3121.
(03) 9429-3666.
mail@niagaragalleries.com.au
niagaragalleries.com.au
Director: William Nuttall (member of AGAA).
Wed–Fri 12.00 to 5.00, Sat 10.00 to 5.00.
July 9 to Aug 2 Rick Amor and Paul Boston: Drawings 2025.
Roberson Art Gallery
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43 Bridge Road, Richmond 3121.
0417-863-147.
robersonartgallery@gmail.com
www.robersonartgallery.com.au
Mon–Tues by appointment, Wed–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat–Sun by appointment.
Art in Motion. Colours in Harmony.
Roberson Art Gallery invites art lovers and collectors to immerse in a vibrant and dynamic display of abstract art. The exhibition Art in Motion. Colours in Harmony showcases artist Robyn Roberson, whose exquisite artwork evokes emotion, ignites imagination, and offers a perspective on the fusion of colour and motion in a mesmerising display of visual intrigue.

Robyn Roberson, Petals in the dark, 2024, acrylic on canvas, 65 × 65cm. Courtesy the artist and Roberson Art Gallery

Robyn Roberson, Verdant flow, 2022, acrylic on canvas, 65 × 65cm. Courtesy the artist and Roberson Art Gallery
William Mora Galleries
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1/60 Tanner Street, Richmond 3121.
(03) 9429-1199.
mora@moragalleries.com.au
www.moragalleries.com.au
Wed–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, or by appointment. Established 1987.
Women’s Art Register
Celebrating 50 years: 1975–2025
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Richmond Library, 415 Church Street, Richmond 3121.
hello@womensartregister.org
www.womensartregister.org
Instagram: @womensartregister
By appointment only.
The Women’s Art Register is Australia’s living archive of women’s art practice and an artist-run, not-for-profit community and resource with information on 5,000+ women artists. Supported by the City of Yarra.
Toorak, Sth Yarra, Prahran
The Cullen Melbourne – Art Series
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164 Commercial Road, Prahran 3181.
(03) 9098-1555.
cullen.res@artserieshotels.com.au
www.artserieshotels.com.au/cullen
A boutique hotel inspired by and featuring original artwork and prints by late Australian contemporary artist Adam Cullen (1965–2012).
FIN Gallery
437 High Street, Prahran 3181.
Tues–Wed 11.00 to 7.00, Thurs–Fri 11.00 to 9.00, Sat 10.00 to 4.00, Mon by appointment only.
Gallerysmith
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40 Porter Street, Prahran 3181.
(03) 9008-4592.
marita@gallerysmith.com.au
www.gallerysmith.com.au
Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00.
Gallerysmith presents a monthly rotating program of contemporary art exhibitions; showcases a range of small items by Australian artisans and makers in their Design Store; and offers an extensive stockroom and viewing lounge, which can be booked for private consultations.
Libby Edwards Galleries
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163A Williams Road, South Yarra 3141.
(03) 9826-1043, 0411-448-228.
melb@libbyedwardsgalleries.com
www.libbyedwardsgalleries.com
Wed 12.00 to 4.00, Thurs–Fri 11.00 to 4.00, Sat 11.00 to 3.00.
Neon Parc
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1 Hazeldon Place, South Yarra 3141.
0401-024-329.
neonparc.com.au
Thurs–Sat 12.00 to 5.00, or by appointment.
Neon Parc presents an innovative program of solo and group exhibitions, across two distinct neighbourhoods of Naarm/Melbourne: South Yarra and Brunswick.
The Olsen Melbourne – Art Series
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637–641 Chapel Street, South Yarra 3141.
(03) 9040-1222.
olsen.res@artserieshotels.com.au
www.artserieshotels.com.au/olsen
A boutique hotel featuring the lyrical works of late Australian landscape artist John Olsen (1928–2023). A breathtaking sculpture greets you on arrival, and large prints adorn all hallways and suites.
Scott Livesey Galleries
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610 High Street, Prahran 3181.
(03) 9824-7770.
info@scottliveseygalleries.com
www.scottliveseygalleries.com
Tues–Fri 11.00 to 5.00, Sat 11.00 to 4.00, Mon by appointment.
On view throughout, July Winter 2025.
July 26 to Aug 16 Euphorica by Jack Rowland.
STATION | Melbourne
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9 Ellis Street, South Yarra 3141.
(03) 9826-2470.
post@stationgallery.com
stationgallery.com
Tues–Sat 10.00 to 5.00.
St Kilda, Elwood, Brighton
Bayside Gallery
⚲ Map / Melway Melway 67 F10
Cnr Wilson and Carpenter streets, Brighton 3186.
(03) 9261-7111.
gallery@bayside.vic.gov.au
bayside.vic.gov.au/gallery
Free entry.
Wed–Fri 11.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 1.00 to 5.00.
July 5 to Aug 24 Schulim Krimper: mid-century artist and master craftsman.
The work of Schulim Krimper holds a distinctive place within the field of mid-20th century Australian furniture design. Creating modern handcrafted timber furniture, he was a skilled craftsman whose European training and knowledge of international traditions and contemporary design developments informed his work. Krimper’s legacy has relevance to the design aesthetics and approaches evident in Bayside’s history of mid-century architecture. This exhibition presents a range of Krimper’s furniture, including pieces from private collections which have never been shown in public. Curated by Kirsty Grant.

Schulim Krimper, Cocktail cabinet on stand, c.1950, black bean, brass and glass. Art Gallery of Ballarat. Gift of Lilian and Ralph Renard under the Cultural Gifts Program, 2000. Courtesy Bayside Gallery

Schulim Krimper, Screen (detail), c.1961, teak and brass, 260.7 × 239.3 × 13.2cm. National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne. Gift of Judy Arndt and Shirley Klebaner in memory of Ralph and Erna Winton, 2008. © Courtesy of the artist’s estate. Photograph: Christian Markel / National Gallery of Victoria. Courtesy National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne and Bayside Gallery
Caelene nee Glen
art advisory and gallery
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Bunurong Country, 143 Martin Street, Brighton 3186.
0437-776-903.
cng@caeleneneeglen.com.au
caeleneneeglen.com
Tues–Fri 11.00 to 6.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 5.00.
To July 27 (opening Thurs June 26, 6–8pm, all are welcome) SCULPTURED – Tamar Dolev and more.
July 31 to Aug 24 (opening Thurs July 31, 6–8pm, all are welcome) Elemental | WATER – Betsie Genou, Rositsa Hurring, Ryan Abramowitz, and Andrea Vargas.
Entries open Fri July 11: Summer Small Works Show & Prize 2025 – Theme announced: ‘Under the Surface’.
Linden New Art
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26 Acland Street, St Kilda 3182.
(03) 9534-0099.
gallery@lindenarts.org
www.lindenarts.org
Tues–Sun 11.00 to 4.00.
To July 13 Punctuation by Katey Smoker.
To Aug 24 Smoking will never die but you will by Lane Cormick.
Vivien Anderson Gallery
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Ground Floor, 284–290 St Kilda Road, St Kilda 3182.
(03) 8598-9657.
info@vivienandersongallery.com
www.vivienandersongallery.com
Tues–Fri 11.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to 4.00.
To July 26 Skyland by Clare Jaque Vasquez.

Clare Jaque Vasquez, Skyland, 2025, acrylic and impasto on stretched canvas, 100 × 100cm. Courtesy the artist and Vivien Anderson Gallery
Armadale, Malvern
Firestation Print Studio Gallery
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2 Willis Street, Armadale 3143.
(03) 9509-1782.
fire@fps.org.au
www.fps.org.au
Director: Liz McDowell.
Wed–Sat 11.00 to 4.00.
Exhibitions:
To July 5 Everyday Magic: Prints from the Garden and Beyond solo exhibition by Kate Herd.
July 11 to Aug 2 (preview Thurs July 10, 5–7pm) The BIG Print Show – Open House Melbourne Members Show. FPS’s Annual Members Group Show to coincide with Open House Melbourne.
Aug 6 to 23 (opening Thurs Aug 7, 6–8pm) Printed Wear & Drawn Bare. We are bringing back the Wearable Art Exhibition and pairing this with our triennial exhibition of sketches and works from our Life Drawing participants.
Event: Sat July 26 Annual Open Studio Event. Join the Firestation for their Open House Weekend where we will have open studios, members group show and demonstrations for a range of printmaking methods, letterpress and more!
Workshop: Aug 23 to 24 Introduction To Mokuhanga with Kay Watanabe – weekend workshop. Cost: $445 / Members $395.
Malvern Artists’ Society Gallery
1297–1299 High Street, Malvern 3144.
Office: Tues–Fri 10.00 to 3.00. Gallery: daily 11.00 to 4.00 during exhibitions.
Hawthorn
Ladder Art Space
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81 Denmark Street, Kew 3101.
(03) 9852-8772.
info@ladderartspace.com.au
www.ladderartspace.com.au
Tues–Sat 11.00 to 5.00. Closed public holidays and outside exhibition dates.
To July 5 Not out* by Vivek Khakhar; The Devotions Series by Davied Farries; and THE FINAL PRIVILEGE: A ROYAL REQUIEM by Doyle William Barrow.
Exhibitions’ catalogues available on ladderartspace.com.au.
Quadrant Gallery + Art Advisory
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72 Barkers Road, Hawthorn 3122.
(03) 9079-0943.
contact@quadrantgallery.com.au
quadrantgallery.com.au
Wed–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 11.00 to 3.00 or by appointment.
Town Hall Gallery
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360 Burwood Road, Hawthorn 3122.
(03) 9278-4770.
arts@boroondara.vic.gov.au
boroondara.vic.gov.au/arts
Mon–Fri 9.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to 4.00.
To July 26 Impressions of Place by Melbourne & Victorian Artists Inc. Impressions of Place is a community exhibition showcasing the creative talents of Boroondara-based members of Melbourne and Victorian Artists Inc (MAVA). From intricate textile portraits of familiar faces to abstract paintings capturing fleeting moments of light, the artists’ practices span across a wide range of mediums, including found object sculpture, photography and traditional oil painting.
To July 27 Australian Tonalism: A selection from the John and Peter Perry Collection. Discover the artistic legacy of Max Meldrum (1875–1955) in this exhibition showcasing the lifelong dedication of John and Peter Perry to collecting works by this pioneering Australian artist and his influential school. Featuring: A M E Bale, Clarice Beckett, Colin Colahan, Archie and Amalie Colquhoun, Polly Hurry, John Farmer, Alma Figuerola, Justus Jorgensen, William Frater, Carl Hampel, Percy Leason, Max Meldrum, Jim Minogue, A E Newbury, Arnold Shore and others.

A M E Bale, Pompon Dahlias, c.1936, oil on canvas, 56 × 46cm. Courtesy the John and Peter Perry Collection
To Aug 9 Hidden Boroondara – Boroondara Photography Competition. Explore the winning entries of the 2025 Boroondara Photography Competition. Budding photographers of all ages and abilities submitted photographs from the past and present, capturing the surprising, secret and lesser-known aspects of buildings, natural environments, and people in Boroondara.
Caulfield, Elsternwick
Glen Eira City Council Gallery
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Cnr Glen Eira and Hawthorn roads, Caulfield 3162.
(03) 9524-3333.
www.gleneira.vic.gov.au/gallery
Curator: Diane Soumilas.
Free admission.
Mon–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 1.00 to 5.00. Closed public holidays and between exhibitions.
To July 20, 30th Annual B’nai B’rith Jewish Youth Art exhibition. Gallery Two: The New House by Christina Heristanidis.
July 24 to Aug 24 Glen Eira Artists Society exhibition. Gallery Two: Sandbelt by Harlinah Teoh.
Lauraine Diggins Fine Art
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Boonwurrung Country, 5 Malakoff Street, North Caulfield 3161.
(03) 9509-9855.
ausart@diggins.com.au
www.diggins.com.au
Tues–Fri 10.00 to 6.00, or by appointment.
Specialists in Australian Colonial, Impressionist, Modern, Contemporary and Aboriginal painting, sculpture, works on paper and decorative arts.
Showing in July, Fu Hong: Luminous Season.

Fu Hong, The Twilight of Autumn (detail), 2025, oil on canvas, 122 × 122cm. Courtesy the artist and Lauraine Diggins Fine Art

Fu Hong, Golden Tree, 2025, oil on plywood, 70 × 84cm. Courtesy the artist and Lauraine Diggins Fine Art
MADA Gallery
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Monash University, Caulfield Campus, Building D, Ground Floor, 900 Dandenong Road, Caulfield East 3145.
MADA.Gallery@monash.edu
www.monash.edu/mada/galleries/mada-gallery
Wed–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to 5.00 during exhibitions.
Monash University Museum of Art
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Ground Floor, Building F, Monash University, Caulfield Campus, 900 Dandenong Road, Caulfield East 3145.
(03) 9905-4217.
muma@monash.edu
monash.edu/muma/home
Instagram: @mumamonash
Free entry.
Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat 12.00 to 5.00.
Greater Melbourne
Bolin Bolin Gallery at Bulleen Art & Garden
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6 Manningham Road West, Bulleen 3105.
(03) 8850-3030.
www.gallery.baag.com.au
Daily 9.00 to 5.00.
July 4 to Aug 19 Earth’s Tapestry – Anna Madyarova, Ellen Jenkins, and Jennifer Sheridan. Paintings, ceramics.
Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
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7 Prospect Hill Drive, Bundoora 3083.
(03) 9496-1060.
bundoorahomestead@darebin.vic.gov.au
arts.darebin.vic.gov.au/bundoorahomestead
Wed–Fri 11.00 to 4.00, Sat 10.00 to 4.00.
To Oct 4 Taking Back Language – Uncle Brian McKinnon, Fiona Foley, Jazz Money, Jenna Lee, Kait James, Karla Dickens, Mia Boe and Peter Waples-Crowe.
To Oct 4 Sammaneh Pourshafighi: You, Me and Everything Around Us.
Also, Amala Groom: Does she know the Revolution is coming? and Hootan Heydari: Remembering to Forget.
Burrinja Gallery
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Wurundjeri Country, Burrinja Cultural Centre, 351 Glenfern Road, Upwey 3158.
(03) 9754-8723.
hello@burrinja.org.au
www.burrinja.org.au
Wed–Sun 10.00 to 4.00.
Visit website for full exhibition program.
To July 13 ngurrak-al marram-u / body of the mountain. Artists: Aarti Jadu, Rebecca Murray, Mandy Nicholson, Jill Orr, Gülsen Özer, Laki Sideris, Gretel Taylor, and Tammy Wong Hulbert.

Gülsen Özer and Aarti Jadu, Listening to the Mountain Body. Photograph: Fergus Floyd. Courtesy the artist, BodyPlaceProject and Burrinja Gallery
Deakin University Art Gallery
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Melbourne Burwood Campus (Building FA), 221 Burwood Highway, Burwood 3125.
artgallery@deakin.edu.au
www.deakin.edu.au/art-collection
Free admission.
Mon–Fri 10.00 to 4.00. Closed public holidays.
To Aug 8 Venetian Bind.
Venetian Bind is an exhibition capturing key elements of an ambitious research project developed by Deakin University for European Cultural Centre in conjunction with the Venice Biennale. Featuring the creation of six interconnected artworks by teams of Deakin researchers and HDR candidates produced in situ across 2024, this project is curated by David Cross and Cameron Bishop from the Public Exchange Bureau with a specific focus on the ecology and cultures of Venice, the lagoon it sits in, and the islands that surround it. Cross and Bishop asked each group of researchers to respond to a unique ‘bind’, a provocation set in six specific Venetian locations. These experiences, ranging from encounters with local experts to hands-on workshops, fostered creativity and collaboration manifested in public performances and a series of artefacts and videos first exhibited in the Palazzo Mora and reinvented for Deakin University Art Gallery.

Bernardo Bellotto, The Campo di SS Giovanni e Paolo, Venice, 1743/1747, oil on canvas. Promotional image only provided by Curators of the ‘Venetian Bind ‘exhibition. Image in the public domain, courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington. Adapted by Cameron Bishop, 2024
Heide Museum of Modern Art
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7 Templestowe Road, Bulleen 3105.
(03) 9850-1500.
info@heide.com.au
www.heide.com.au
Tues–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 5.00 Closed Mon.
Visit website for full exhibition program.
To July 20 Blak In-Justice: Incarceration and Resilience.

Richard Bell, Walk On (Bell’s Theorem), 2007, synthetic polymer paint on canvas, overall 240 × 360 × 3cm. Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program by Michael Eliadis. © the artist. Courtesy the artist and Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney
Manningham Art Gallery
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687 Doncaster Road, Doncaster 3108.
(03) 9840-9367.
gallery@manningham.vic.gov.au
www.manningham.vic.gov.au/gallery
Wed–Sat 11.00 to 4.00. Closed Sun–Tues and public holidays.
Montsalvat: Barn, Residents and Woodshop Galleries
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7 Hillcrest Avenue, Eltham 3095.
(03) 9439-7712.
montsalvat@montsalvat.com.au
www.montsalvat.com.au
Please check the ‘What’s On’ section on the website to view exhibition opening times.
Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery (MPRG)
⚲ Map / Melway 145 G4
Civic Reserve, Dunns Road, Mornington 3931.
(03) 5975-1580.
mprg@mornpen.vic.gov.au
mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au
Free entry.
Tues–Sun 11.00 to 4.00. Closed Mon and public holidays.
Visit website for exhibition program.
Museum of Australian Photography (MAPh)
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860 Ferntree Gully Road, Wheelers Hill 3150.
(03) 8544-0500.
maph@monash.vic.gov.au
maph.org.au
Instagram: @maph_photography
Free entry.
Tues–Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat–Sun 10.00 to 4.00. Closed Mon.
To Aug 31 Protest is a creative act.
By facilitating a conversation between women artists across the decades, Protest is a creative act confirms that many of the issues addressed by women photographers in the 1970s – around the body, sexuality, race, national identity and the environment – have not been resolved. Collectively, the historical and contemporary works in the exhibition show the good that can come from working together to advocate and agitate for change. Featuring Destiny Deacon, Janina Green, Siri Hayes, Jemima Wyman, Rosemary Laing, Prue Stent & Honey Long, among many others. Curated by guest curator Kelly Gellatly and MAPh Senior Curator Angela Connor.

Sandy Edwards, Feminist Filmworkers conference Minto, 1979, gelatin silver print. Courtesy the artist and Museum of Australian Photography (MAPh)

Philip Quirk, Suzanne Budds, 1973. Courtesy the artist and Museum of Australian Photography (MAPh)
TarraWarra Museum of Art
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313 Healesville-Yarra Glen Road, Healesville 3777.
(03) 5957-3100.
museum@twma.com.au
www.twma.com.au
Adults $18, Seniors $15, Concession $12, Family $40.
Tues–Sun 11.00 to 5.00.
To July 20 TarraWarra Biennial 2025: We Are Eagles.
Established in 2006, the TarraWarra Biennial is an experimental and thematic platform for presenting new contemporary work. In 2025, the Biennial is curated by Yorta Yorta woman Kimberley Moulton, a writer and curator. Featured artists: Nathan Beard, Moorina Bonini, Maree Clarke, Gunybi Ganambarr, Nadia Hern·ndez, Lisa Hilli, Kaiela Arts and Jack Anselmi, Amy Briggs, Cynthia Hardie, Laurel Robinson, Iluwanti Ken, Brendan Kennedy, Daniel Riley, Teho Ropeyarn, wani toaishara, Shireen Taweel, Lyn Thorpe, Angela Tiatia, Brooke Wandin, Lisa Waup, Warraba Weatherall, and Yaritji Young.

Teho Ropeyarn, Them Old People, 2025; and Nadia Hernández, En Todo Tiempo (At All Times), 2024–25; installation view, TarraWarra Biennial 2025: We Are Eagles. Photograph: Brook James. Courtesy the artists and TarraWarra Museum of Art
Walker Street Gallery & Arts Centre
⚲ Map / Melway 90 D8 E7
Cnr Walker and Robinson streets, Dandenong 3175.
(03) 8571-5320.
walkerstgallery@cgd.vic.gov.au
www.greaterdandenong.vic.gov.au/arts
Tues–Fri 12.00 to 4.00.
Walker Street Gallery & Arts Centre is South Eastern Melbourne’s premier art centre.
To Sept 27 HOME 25: Invisible Cities takes place across the streets and sites of Dandenong, showcasing works of 15 refugee, asylum seeker, First Nations and migrant artists. Located in the most multicultural city in Australia, the roving exhibition will be uniquely presented across multiple venues spanning several blocks throughout central Dandenong, such as the cultural precinct (Walker Street Gallery & Arts Centre, the Drum Theatre, Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens), public spaces and the Dandenong Market. This approach mirrors the rationale of HOME, which tells a shared story through a multiplicity of perspectives. Artists: Vernon Ah Kee, Alee Afzali, Barat Ali Batoor, Rushdi Anwar, Atong Atem, Belinda Farinaccia, Carla Gottgens, Joseph Williams Jungarayi (Tennant Creek Brio), Soyoun Kim, Karo Moret Miranda, Kent Morris, Adrian Olguin, Maroulla Radisavic, Hayden Ryan, and Ka Yan So.

Rushdi Anwar, The Patterns of Displacement in Context of Home, 2024, UNHCR tent fabric, paint, safety pins, wood frame, and HD video one-channel, variable size. Courtesy the artist and Walker Street Gallery & Arts Centre
Whitehorse Artspace
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Box Hill Town Hall, 1022 Whitehorse Road, Box Hill 3128.
(03) 9262-6250.
artspace@whitehorse.vic.gov.au
www.whitehorseartspace.com.au
Tues–Fri 10.00 to 4.00, Sat 12.00 to 4.00.
July 11 to Aug 30 Annemieke Mein: Nature Revealed.
Featuring a selection of works generously loaned from the Gippsland Art Gallery in Sale, which holds the most comprehensive public collection of Annemieke Mein’s extraordinary art. The exhibition includes her iconic three-dimensional textiles, preparatory drawings, samplers, and showcases that reveal the artist’s in-depth creative process.

Annemieke Mein, Recycled Hopper, 2019, textile. Whitehorse Art Collection. Courtesy the artist and Whitehorse Artspace