What to Expect
Discover a unique exhibition where science and art converge, showcasing the work of scientists from the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Research Institute. This collection highlights their dedication to understanding various cancer types, including breast, bowel, blood cancers, and rare tumours.
Experience what cancer research looks like from the inside through compelling artworks that bring scientific discovery to life. This exhibition offers a thoughtful and inspiring perspective for families interested in science, health, and creativity.
Perfect for parents and children alike, this exhibition invites you to engage with the mission to develop better cancer treatments in a visually captivating way.
Activity Details
The exhibition runs from June 1 to June 30, 2026, providing ample opportunity to visit at your convenience. It is hosted at the Camberwell Library Corridor Gallery, a welcoming space that encourages exploration and learning.
Visitors can expect free entry, making it an accessible cultural outing for families. The exhibition is suitable for school-aged children, offering an educational experience that blends art and STEM.
This event is ideal for those who appreciate community events that foster awareness and understanding of important health issues through creative expression.
Location and Access
The exhibition is located at Camberwell Library Corridor Gallery, 340 Camberwell Road, Camberwell VIC 3124. The library is easily accessible by public transport and offers parking options nearby.
Opening hours align with the library’s schedule, so visitors are encouraged to check the Camberwell Library page for current times to plan their visit accordingly.
The venue is family-friendly and provides a comfortable environment for parents and children to explore the artworks at their own pace.
Important Information
This exhibition is free to attend and open throughout June 2026. It is part of a broader effort to raise awareness about cancer research and its impact on families across Australia.
Visitors should note that the exhibition space may have limited capacity, so planning your visit during quieter times may enhance your experience.
The event is suitable for all ages, but parents are encouraged to engage children in discussions about the themes presented to deepen understanding.
Booking and Prices
No booking is required to attend this exhibition. Entry is free, making it an easy and cost-effective cultural outing for families.
For more information or specific inquiries, contact the Community Wellbeing team via email.
Additional related events, such as the Wellbeing Conversations series, offer further opportunities to explore cancer research through art and are also free to attend.