Tea and Clouds
Experience a serene exhibition blending the beauty of clouds and the calming ritual of tea at Glen Eira City Town Hall.
Details
Wednesday 22 July 2026
9:00am - 5:00pm
City of Glen Eira, VIC, Australia
Free
Experience a serene exhibition blending the beauty of clouds and the calming ritual of tea at Glen Eira City Town Hall.
Wednesday 22 July 2026
9:00am - 5:00pm
City of Glen Eira, VIC, Australia
Free
Tea and Clouds invites you to slow down and savor two simple pleasures: observing the ever-changing clouds and enjoying a comforting cup of tea. This exhibition offers a peaceful retreat from busy daily life, perfect for parents seeking a moment of calm.
The artworks explore themes of transience, connection, and reflection, capturing skies above local streets and parks. Handmade ceramics inspired by the tradition of tea add a tactile, cultural dimension to the experience.
Whether you come for inspiration or relaxation, this event encourages mindfulness and appreciation of nature’s fleeting beauty.
The exhibition features paintings that depict skies seen in the local area, created with techniques like slip painting and sgraffito on earthenware. The ceramics are crafted by the Moorleigh Ceramic Cooperative, emphasizing the peaceful ritual of tea.
Visitors can expect to engage with art that connects natural elements with human experience, making it a thoughtful outing for families.
The event runs for a full day, allowing you to visit at a time that suits your family schedule.
Held at Glen Eira City Town Hall in Gallery Two, the venue is centrally located and accessible by public transport and car.
The gallery is welcoming to families and provides a calm environment suitable for children to explore art and nature themes.
Parking and public transport details are available on the Glen Eira City Council website, ensuring easy planning for your visit.
The event is scheduled for Wednesday, 22 July 2026, from 09:00 to 17:00.
No booking is required, making it a flexible option for busy parents.
Visitors are encouraged to take their time and enjoy the quiet moments the exhibition fosters.
This is a free event open to the public.
No advance registration is necessary.
Feel free to drop in anytime during opening hours to enjoy the exhibition at your own pace.