Ikwewak (Women) by Caroline Monnet
Explore powerful photographic works celebrating Indigenous women leaders at Kingston Arts Centre.
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Saturday 15 May 2027
979 Nepean Hwy, Moorabbin VIC 3189, Australia
Free
Explore powerful photographic works celebrating Indigenous women leaders at Kingston Arts Centre.
Saturday 15 May 2027
979 Nepean Hwy, Moorabbin VIC 3189, Australia
Free
Experience a compelling photographic exhibition by Caroline Monnet that highlights women leaders reclaiming spaces historically denied to their ancestors. This is part of a series that critically revisits major historical and art movements through an Indigenous perspective, offering a unique cultural insight.
The artworks are displayed on Kingston's lightboxes, creating a striking visual impact that invites reflection and conversation. This exhibition is perfect for parents looking to introduce their children to Indigenous art and history in an engaging way.
Enjoy a thoughtful and inspiring journey through contemporary Indigenous art that connects past struggles with present empowerment.
- Exhibition date: 2026-05-15
- Location: Kingston Arts Centre, 979 Nepean Highway, Moorabbin 3189
- Suitable for all ages, ideal for families interested in cultural and artistic education
The exhibition is part of a continuing series started in 2016, making it a significant cultural event in the Kingston community. Visitors can expect to spend time engaging with the artworks and learning about Indigenous leadership and history.
Kingston Arts Centre is conveniently located on Nepean Highway in Moorabbin, with ample parking and public transport options nearby. The venue is accessible for strollers and wheelchairs, making it easy for families with children to attend.
Nearby amenities include cafes and parks, perfect for a family outing before or after the exhibition visit. The centre is well-signposted and welcoming to first-time visitors.
Please note the exhibition is a visual and cultural experience best suited for school-aged children and adults. Photography and respectful behavior towards the artworks and other visitors are encouraged.
The artworks are displayed on lightboxes, so visitors should be mindful of lighting conditions and supervision of young children.
Admission to the exhibition is free, making it an accessible cultural outing for families. No prior booking is required, but checking the Kingston Arts Centre website for any updates or special events is recommended.
Donations to support Indigenous artists and cultural programs are welcomed at the venue.