What to Expect
Step into a thought-provoking exhibition that blends natural and man-made materials through mixed media and sculpture. This showcase invites you to reflect on themes of sustainability and feminism, challenging traditional views of female artistry.
Discover how collecting and preserving are reimagined as powerful cultural, ecological, and feminist acts. The artworks encourage a deeper understanding of what society chooses to celebrate or discard.
Perfect for parents and children interested in art that connects with environmental and social issues, this exhibition sparks meaningful conversations.
Activity Details
The exhibition features a variety of mixed media pieces including pressed seaweed, watercolour, pen, and gold leaf artworks. Visitors will engage with sculptures and installations that explore the shifting dynamics between nature and human influence.
Artists reclaim traditional female practices in new, expressive ways that highlight ecological and feminist narratives. This event is ideal for families looking to inspire creativity and awareness in their children.
The exhibition runs for one day, offering a full day to explore and absorb the diverse artworks and their messages.
Location and Access
Held at Glen Eira City Council Gallery — Gallery Two, located at the corner of Glen Eira and Hawthorn Roads, Caulfield, Victoria.
The venue is accessible by public transport and has facilities suitable for families with children. Parking options are available nearby.
Maps and directions can be found on the Glen Eira City Council website, ensuring easy planning for your visit.
Important Information
The exhibition is open on Thursday, 13 August 2026, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Visitors are encouraged to allow ample time to fully experience the artworks and their themes.
Photography policies and any COVID-19 safety measures will be communicated onsite.
Booking and Prices
Admission to the exhibition is free, making it an accessible cultural outing for families.
No prior booking is required, but early arrival is recommended to avoid crowds.
Additional information and updates can be found by contacting Glen Eira City Council or visiting their official website.