What to Expect
Experience a compelling exhibition by Mornington Peninsula-based artist Eleesa Howard, whose works explore the tension between intimacy and self-protection. Using everyday materials like fabric, cardboard, and paper, the pieces reveal both strength and fragility in a unique artistic expression. This exhibition invites you to reflect on personal boundaries and emotional connections through contemporary art.
The artworks embody a tactile and visual dialogue that resonates with parents and families, offering a thoughtful and engaging cultural outing. Visitors can expect a serene gallery environment perfect for thoughtful exploration and inspiration.
Whether you're an art enthusiast or looking for a meaningful family activity, this exhibition provides a rich cultural experience that sparks conversation and creativity.
Activity Details
The exhibition runs from Saturday, 28 February 2026, at 11:00 AM through to Sunday, 31 May 2026, at 4:00 PM. It is hosted at the Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, a well-known venue for showcasing local and national artists.
Admission to the exhibition is free, making it an accessible cultural event for families and community members. The gallery is open during regular hours, allowing flexible visit times.
This event is suitable for parents and school-aged children interested in art, creativity, and cultural heritage.
Location and Access
The exhibition is located at Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, 2/350 Dunns Rd, Civic Reserve, Mornington, 3931. The gallery is easily accessible by car and public transport, with parking available nearby.
The venue is family-friendly and provides a welcoming space for visitors of all ages. Maps and directions are available on the gallery’s website to assist with planning your visit.
Nearby amenities include cafes and parks, making it convenient to combine your gallery visit with other family activities.
Important Information
Please note the gallery’s opening hours and any public holiday closures by checking their official website before your visit. The exhibition is free, but donations to support the gallery are appreciated.
Visitors are encouraged to respect the artworks and follow gallery guidelines to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all.
Photography policies may apply; please inquire at the gallery if you wish to take photos.
Booking and Prices
No booking is required to attend this exhibition. Entry is free of charge, making it an excellent cultural outing for families without the need for advance planning.
For group visits or school excursions, contacting the gallery in advance is recommended to ensure availability and receive any additional information.
More details and updates can be found on the Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s official website or by contacting them directly.