Lichenform: Susannah Collins
A textile-based solo exhibition inspired by the resilience of fungi, lichen, and native ecologies.
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Friday 4 June 2027
Panther Pl, Eltham VIC 3095, Australia
Free
A textile-based solo exhibition inspired by the resilience of fungi, lichen, and native ecologies.
Friday 4 June 2027
Panther Pl, Eltham VIC 3095, Australia
Free
Discover the fascinating world of fungi, lichen, and native ecologies through the unique textile art of Susannah Collins. This solo exhibition invites you to explore the resilience and beauty of these natural forms, presented in intricate and thought-provoking artworks.
Perfect for families interested in nature and art, this exhibition offers a fresh perspective on the environment through creative expression. It is an inspiring experience that connects visitors with the natural world in a meaningful way.
Whether you are an art lover or curious about ecological themes, this exhibition provides an engaging and educational outing for parents and children alike.
The exhibition is held at the Eltham Library Community Gallery, located at Panther Place, Eltham 3095. It opens on June 4, 2026, and runs for a limited time.
Visitors can expect a calm and welcoming gallery environment suitable for all ages. The exhibition is free to attend, making it an accessible cultural outing for families.
No prior booking is required, so feel free to drop in during gallery hours to experience the artworks at your own pace.
Eltham Library Community Gallery is easily accessible by car and public transport, situated in the heart of Eltham. There is ample parking nearby and the venue is wheelchair accessible.
The gallery is part of the Eltham Library, so you can combine your visit with a browse of the library’s extensive collection or enjoy a coffee at the nearby café.
This location offers a safe and friendly environment for children and adults to explore art and nature together.
Please note the exhibition is a solo show and may contain delicate textile artworks, so supervision of children is advised to ensure the safety of the pieces.
Photography may be restricted; visitors should check with gallery staff upon arrival.
The exhibition is suitable for all ages but is especially engaging for school-aged children with an interest in nature and creative arts.
Attendance is free of charge and no booking is necessary. Visitors are welcome to come during the gallery’s opening hours.
For group visits or school excursions, it is recommended to contact the gallery in advance to arrange any special accommodations.
This is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy a cultural and educational experience without any cost, perfect for families looking for enriching activities.