What to Expect
Experience a captivating exhibition showcasing vivid colour and gesture through expressive figurative paintings and drawings. This collection translates emotions such as affection, anxiety, and joy, inviting you to explore shifting approaches to portraiture and lived experience.
The exhibition features both large-scale and smaller works, offering a diverse visual journey that will engage art lovers and families alike. It’s a wonderful opportunity to introduce children to contemporary art in a welcoming gallery setting.
Charlotte Robinson, a Boorloo (Perth) based expressionist painter, brings her unique perspective to this show, combining her academic background with her passion for the arts sector.
Activity Details
The exhibition runs from 23 July to 7 October 2026, providing ample time to visit at your convenience. It is suitable for all ages, making it a perfect cultural outing for families with school-aged children.
Admission is free, so you can enjoy this artistic experience without any cost. The event is hosted at the Library Lounge Gallery, a comfortable and accessible venue.
No prior booking is required, allowing for spontaneous visits during gallery opening hours.
Location and Access
The exhibition is located at the Library Lounge Gallery, 244 Vincent Street (corner Loftus Street), Leederville, Western Australia, 6007. This central location is easily accessible by public transport and offers parking nearby.
The gallery is part of the City of Vincent facilities, known for its welcoming atmosphere and community focus.
Families will appreciate the accessible environment and the opportunity to combine the visit with other local amenities.
Important Information
The exhibition is free to attend and open to all ages, making it a family-friendly cultural experience.
Visitors are encouraged to respect the artworks and the gallery space to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.
For any accessibility needs or inquiries, contact the City of Vincent to ensure a comfortable visit.
Booking and Prices
No booking is necessary for this exhibition, allowing you to drop in during gallery hours at your convenience.
Admission is free, making this an accessible cultural outing for families looking to enrich their children’s appreciation of art.
For more information, contact the City of Vincent or visit their website.