2025 exhibitions
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Explore online versions of our gallery exhibitions that are currently running, or have taken place so far in 2025.
If you have questions about our past exhibitions or would like information about an exhibition that is not listed, you can email [email protected].
To find out what exhibitions are upcoming, visit our Exhibitions and visual arts page.
Major exhibitions
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Plural Selves: David Rosetzky
Known for his exploration of the plural self and the diversity of human identity, Rosetzky’s works investigate how individuals see themselves in relation to others, often through intimate, collaborative portraits of LGBTQIA+ and marginal identities.
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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.
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Seasonal Shifts
View an exhibition which explores our multifaceted relationship with the passage of time and our natural surroundings.
Community exhibitions
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‘NAIDOC 2025’ by Moondani Toombadool Centre
Presented in partnership with Moondani Toombadool Centre, this exhibition showcases works from the Swinburne 2025 annual NAIDOC Design Competition.
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Listening to Country: Works by Uncle Glenn Loughrey
Uncle Glenn Loughrey is a proud Wiradjuri artist, writer and speaker. His works explore family history and his relationship with Country, expressing the journey of his family and his mob.
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‘Opportunity’ by Ellen McKenna
Ellen McKenna transforms second-hand items from Boroondara’s op shops into vibrant works of art.
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‘A View’ by Andrew Li
This exhibition features paintings inspired by the landscapes and scenes of Boroondara, capturing the colours that shift with the seasons, moods and light.
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'Hidden Boroondara' 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.
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‘Impressions of Place’ by Melbourne & Victorian Artists Inc
This exhibition showcases the creative talents of Boroondara-based members of Melbourne & Victorian Artists Inc, an artist-run association committed to supporting both emerging and practicing artists from diverse backgrounds.
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'Lipwurrunga' by Les Huddleston
From the shimmering waters of the Roper River, the barramundi’s life unfolds—a dance of renewal and resilience, moving with the tides of nature and tradition. This powerful life cycle is at the heart of ‘Lipwurrunga’, an exhibition showcasing Les Huddleston’s life and work.
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'Fragments of Light’ by Jesse Dayan
View a series of paintings rooted in the everyday life of Melbourne.
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'Wild at Art Showcase' by Australian Conservation Foundation Community Boroondara
View an exhibition which celebrates the artistic talent of children from the Boroondara area and their passion for protecting Australia’s threatened species.
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‘Welcome to My World’ by Joshua Romas
View a vibrant and heartfelt community exhibition by a young artist living with disability.
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‘The Conservators’ by Liam Cushing
View an exhibition presenting a captivating world of miniature figures engaged in the preservation, restoration, and safeguarding of everyday objects.
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2025 Boroondara Summer Salon
We're delighted to present the annual Boroondara Summer Salon, a curated group exhibition celebrating the creativity and diversity of the Boroondara community.