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Explore online versions of our gallery exhibitions that are currently running, or have taken place so far in 2026.
If you have questions about our past exhibitions or would like information about an exhibition that isn’t 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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Familial
‘Familial’ brings together 6 artists from around the world whose work traces the emotional and psychological terrain of family – of bonds and ruptures, tenderness, memory and the ache of absence.
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Slow Read
In an era of constant scrolling and visual saturation, ‘Slow Read’ turns our attention back to the printed page and to quiet, deliberate acts of looking and reading. The featured artists are all drawn to printed matter, creating artist books and multi-disciplinary artworks that explore the possibilities of the book format. Within this exhibition, artist-led publishing is recognised as a rich creative practice and an art form in its own right.
Community exhibitions
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Nourish by Joanne 'budgie' Jemmeson
Vibrant in colour and rich in textural detail, ‘Nourish’ by Joanne ‘budgie’ Jemmeson highlights the beauty of everyday objects.
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Overcoming Adversity by Geoff Dossetor
‘Overcoming Adversity’ by Geoff Dossetor explores artistic expression when confronted by a life-altering injury.
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Love from Boroondara: Boroondara Photography Competition
View the online gallery of ‘Love from Boroondara’, featuring the winners of the 2026 Boroondara Photography Competition.
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The Secret Life of Wings by Yee Ann Chiu
Yee Ann Chiu celebrates the spirited personalities of Australian birds in familiar Melbourne landscapes.
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Echo and Resonance by Chelsey Liu
Chelsey Liu’s online community exhibition ‘Echo and Resonance’ invites viewers into a vibrant world of colour and texture.
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Precious Fibres by Maryam Ebtekar and Michelle Trewin
Transformative and thought-provoking, Maryam Ebtekar and Michelle Trewin reimagine everyday household litter as artworks that are meaningful, beautiful and enduring.
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Garden Harvest by Erasmus Primary School
‘Garden Harvest’ offers a glimpse into the vibrant life of Erasmus Primary School through a delightful series of still-life drawings inspired by their school garden.
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Desire Lines by Anna Kiparis
'Desire Lines' invites reflection on our relationship with nature, the marks we leave behind and the universal impulse to wander.