'Sublime Light' by Shaun Wilson
A site-specific video projection exploring maritime memories and slow cinema at Kingston City Hall.
Details
Wednesday 17 February 2027
to Saturday 14 March 2026
433 Nepean Hwy, Frankston VIC 3199, Australia
Free
A site-specific video projection exploring maritime memories and slow cinema at Kingston City Hall.
Wednesday 17 February 2027
to Saturday 14 March 2026
433 Nepean Hwy, Frankston VIC 3199, Australia
Free
Experience a captivating video projection that transforms Kingston Town Hall into a canvas of local maritime scenes and slow cinema. This immersive artwork invites you to reflect on the sublime beauty of the horizon where ocean meets land, evoking deep emotions and memories.
Shaun Wilson’s work draws from personal and regional histories, blending art and nostalgia in a unique visual journey. Perfect for families interested in contemporary art and storytelling through moving images.
The projection is visible every night from sunset to sunrise, offering a magical experience under the stars.
The exhibition runs from 17 February 2026 to 14 March 2026, showcasing a 10-minute video loop that explores themes of slowness and memory through maritime imagery. The artist talk on 7 March from 14:00 to 15:00 provides deeper insight into the creative process and the use of horizon lines in maritime art.
This free event is suitable for all ages, especially parents looking for an engaging cultural outing with their school-aged children. The slow cinema style encourages contemplation and appreciation of subtle artistic details.
Visitors can enjoy the installation at their own pace during evening hours, making it a flexible and accessible cultural experience.
The projection is located on the south side of Kingston City Hall, connected to 999 Nepean Highway, Moorabbin, VIC 3189. The Skybridge area serves as the viewing site.
Public transport, walking, and cycling are recommended to reduce car use, with ample local transport options available. Kingston City Hall is committed to accessibility, ensuring everyone can enjoy the event.
The venue is situated on Bunurong Country, and visitors are encouraged to respect the traditional custodians of the land.
The video projection is visible nightly from sunset to sunrise, allowing families to visit at convenient times. The artist talk on 7 March is free but requires booking.
Visitors should dress warmly for outdoor viewing during evening hours and plan their visit accordingly.
The event is outdoors and weather-dependent; checking local conditions before attending is advised.
This exhibition is free to attend with no booking required for the video projection viewing.
The artist talk on Saturday 7 March from 14:00 to 15:00 is free but requires advance booking to secure a place.
For bookings and more information, contact Kingston Arts via their official website or phone.