2024 exhibitions
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Explore online versions of our exhibitions that took place in 2024.
If you have questions about our past exhibitions or would like information about an exhibition that is not listed, you can email [email protected].
Major exhibitions
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Aspects of Abstraction: Charles Nodrum Collection
Aspects of Abstraction: Charles Nodrum Collection is a major exhibition spanning works from the 1950s to the 1990s. This online exhibition offers insight into the evolution and diversity of Australian abstraction.
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Pattern Recognition
The online exhibition ‘Pattern Recognition’ explores the works of artists who continually engage a theme, subject or visual style.
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The Long Way: Kevin Chin
The online exhibition ‘The Long Way: Kevin Chin’ takes viewers on a journey into borderless new territories.
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DISH
The online exhibition ‘DISH’ indulges in the beauty and complexity of food. It is a dynamic celebration featuring contemporary crafts, sculpture, printmaking and stories.
Community exhibitions
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Boroondara Summer Salon
View the online exhibition of the Boroondara Summer Salon, a curated group exhibition celebrating the creativity and diversity of the Boroondara community.
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'Sparkling Moments' by Tiffany Wan
View the online exhibition for ‘Sparkling Moments' by Tiffany Wan, where everyday objects become vessels of cherished memories.
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'Resting Places in Boroondara' by Elgin Artists
Experience the serene beauty of Boroondara's resting places through the eyes of the Elgin Artists in this online exhibition.
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NAIDOC 2024 ‘Keep the Fire Burning’
NAIDOC 2024 – ‘Keep the Fire Burning’ is a exhibition by Swinburne University of Technology Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists.
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'Nostalgic' by Bradley Flood
‘Nostalgic’ by Bradley Flood is a online exhibition featuring paintings that captivate the senses and pay homage to the simple aspects of home and community life.
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'Look Up' by QArt Studio
View the online exhibition ‘Look Up’ by QArt Studio, an exhibition that illuminates the importance of real-world connection and the transformative power of looking beyond our devices.
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In the Neighbourhood
View the online exhibition ‘In the Neighbourhood’, an ode to Boroondara’s places and spaces. Featuring artists Yee Ann Chiu, Aimee Li, and Charmaine Macdonald.
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'Coming Home’ by Marina Floreancig
Bold and textural, ‘Coming Home’ by Marina Floreancig is an online exhibition exploring place and identity.
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'Vivid Reverie, a Symphony in Still Life’ by Penelope Lau
Dynamic and detailed, the online exhibition ‘Vivid Reverie, a Symphony in Still Life’ by Penelope Lau explores how household objects reflect identity and self-expression.
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'The Future is Interest-spective' by Autism Spectrum Australia
‘The Future is Interest-spective’ by Autism Spectrum Australia is an exhibition celebrating the diverse perspectives, experiences, and voices within the Autistic community.
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‘Old Hawthorn, Fresh Eyes’ by Hawthorn Historical Society
'Old Hawthorn, Fresh Eyes' is an online exhibition by the Hawthorn Historical Society, unpacking complex narratives and hidden stories that enrich our society.
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‘The Antipodes in Words and Pictures’ by Gosia Lapinski and Michal Lapinski
‘The Antipodes in Words and Pictures’ is an online exhibition featuring artist Gosia Lapinski and poet Michal Lapinski. This exhibition explores the experience of leaving behind all that is familiar and making a new home in an unknown place.
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‘Explore Boroondara’
View the online gallery of ‘Explore Boroondara’, featuring the winners of the 2024 Boroondara Photograph Competition.