What to Expect
Step into a captivating exhibition where art meets nature and history. Christina Lowry invites you on a thought-provoking journey that blurs the boundaries between past and future, creating imaginative archives that reflect on avian decline and ecological memory.
This exhibition combines sculpture, taxidermy, photography, and installation to evoke the presence of vanishing species without harming animals. It’s a unique opportunity for families to engage with themes of conservation, loss, and creative remembrance in a visually stunning setting.
Perfect for parents seeking a meaningful cultural outing with school-aged children, this exhibition encourages reflection on our relationship with the natural world through innovative artistic expression.
Activity Details
The exhibition runs on selected dates from January through March 2026, open Wednesday to Saturday each week.
- Hours: 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM
- Dates include 28 February 2026 through 14 March 2026, among others
- Admission is free, making it an accessible cultural experience for families
Visitors can expect to explore a blend of contemporary technology and traditional museological elements, with artworks that challenge conventional taxidermy and archival methods.
Location and Access
The exhibition is held at Kingston Arts Centre, located at 979 Nepean Highway, Moorabbin, 3189.
The venue is accessible and encourages visitors to consider walking, cycling, or using public transport to reduce environmental impact.
Kingston Arts Centre is committed to accessibility, ensuring a welcoming environment for all attendees, including families with children.
Important Information
- The exhibition is free of charge.
- Suitable for visitors interested in art, nature, and ecological themes.
- The artist’s work involves non-remnant taxidermy, which means no animals are harmed.
- The exhibition explores complex topics like extinction and conservation in an engaging and educational way.
Booking and Prices
No booking is required to attend this free exhibition.
Visitors can drop in during opening hours on the listed dates.
For further information, contact Kingston Arts via phone or email.