What to Expect
Immerse yourself in an exhibition that explores the profound emotions and connections inspired by the West Australian bush. Jenny Rawlinson’s artwork captures the unique flora and landscapes through a personal and atmospheric lens, inviting visitors to share in her sense of awe and respect for this natural treasure.
This exhibition is perfect for parents and families who appreciate nature, art, and the stories that landscapes tell. It offers a reflective and inspiring experience that highlights the beauty and wonder of Western Australia's environment.
Visitors can expect to see a collection of works that emphasize feeling and atmosphere over literal representation, making it a deeply emotional and sensory journey.
Activity Details
The exhibition opens with a special event on Friday, April 10, 2026, from 18:30 to 20:30, providing an opportunity to meet the artist and engage with the themes of the show.
Following the opening, the exhibition runs daily from Saturday, April 11 to Sunday, April 19, 2026, between 10:00 and 16:00.
Admission is free, welcoming all visitors to explore and enjoy the artworks at their leisure.
Location and Access
The exhibition is held at Atwell Gallery, located at 586 Canning Hwy, Alfred Cove.
The gallery is accessible by car and public transport, with parking options nearby. It is a family-friendly venue, providing a comfortable environment for visitors of all ages.
Directions and further location details can be found on the gallery’s website or by contacting the City of Melville.
Important Information
This event is suitable for all ages and encourages families to engage with art and nature together.
Please note the opening event on April 10 has specific hours and may be busier than other days.
Visitors are encouraged to check the gallery’s website for any updates or changes to opening times.
Booking and Prices
No booking is required to attend the exhibition or the opening event.
Entry is free of charge, making it an accessible cultural outing for families looking to enjoy art and nature.
For more information, visit www.jennyrawlinson.com or contact the City of Melville.