Rubaba Haider - The Threads That Bind Us
Explore the intricate miniature paintings by Rubaba Haider, reflecting the fragility of life and community ties through exquisite cloth and thread renderings.
What to Expect
Step into a world of delicate artistry with Rubaba Haider's exhibition, where each piece tells a story of vulnerability and connection. Her miniature paintings use cloth and thread as metaphors for the fragile bonds that hold families and communities together. This exhibition offers a unique cultural insight, perfect for parents seeking meaningful art experiences with their school-aged children.
Visitors will be captivated by the fine details and emotional depth of the works, which reflect the artist’s personal journey and heritage. The exhibition is a beautiful blend of traditional miniature painting techniques and contemporary themes.
Whether you're an art enthusiast or new to this style, this exhibition invites you to reflect on resilience and the ties that bind us all.
Activity Details
The exhibition runs from August 24 to October 28, 2025, with daily opening hours from 10:00 to 17:00. Saturdays offer a slightly shorter schedule, opening from 9:00 to 14:00. This extended period allows families to plan visits at their convenience.
The event is free of charge, making it an accessible cultural outing for all. It is suitable for parents and children interested in art, culture, and storytelling through visual media.
No prior booking is required, so feel free to drop in during opening hours to experience the exhibition at your own pace.
Location and Access
The exhibition is held at the Frankston Arts Centre, located at 27-37 Davey Street, Frankston, 3199. The venue is family-friendly and easily accessible by public transport and car.
Parking options are available nearby, and the Arts Centre provides a welcoming environment for visitors of all ages. The location is ideal for combining with other local activities or a day out in Frankston.
Maps and directions are available on the Frankston City Council website for easy planning.
Important Information
Please note the exhibition times carefully, especially the earlier closing on Saturdays. The venue is indoors and climate-controlled, ensuring a comfortable visit regardless of weather.
Photography may be restricted to protect the artwork, so check with staff upon arrival if you wish to take photos. The exhibition is designed to be contemplative and quiet, suitable for a reflective family outing.
Accessibility services are available; contact the venue in advance for specific needs or assistance.
Booking and Prices
This exhibition is free to attend, with no booking required. Visitors can simply arrive during opening hours to enjoy the artworks.
For group visits or school excursions, contacting the Frankston Arts Centre ahead of time is recommended to ensure availability and support.
Additional information and updates can be found on the Frankston City Council website or by contacting the Arts Centre directly.
Details
Sunday 24 August 2025
to Tuesday 28 October 2025
10:00am - 5:00pm
27-37 Davey St, Frankston VIC 3199, Australia
Free