What to Expect
Discover a captivating exhibition at the Cook Street Collective in Flinders, showcasing the works of seven diverse artists. Their pieces span landscapes, still life, abstraction, and social commentary, inviting you to reflect on the environment and human impact.
Each artwork offers a unique perspective, encouraging viewers to consider how we relate to the world around us. This exhibition is perfect for parents looking to inspire thoughtful conversations with their school-aged children about art and the environment.
Immerse yourself in a variety of styles and themes, from subtle reflections on place and light to bold explorations of material and form.
Activity Details
"Where We Stand" features artists Matilda Dumas, Sally Joubert, Mike Green, Rick Matear, Vera Moller, Janet Green, and Elizabeth Barnett. Their collective engagement with space, objects, and experiences shapes a rich narrative.
The exhibition runs from May 3, 2026, to May 24, 2026, offering ample opportunity to visit at your convenience. Entry is free, making it an accessible cultural outing for families.
No prior booking is required, but appointments can be registered if preferred for a more personalized visit.
Location and Access
The exhibition is held at 2/42 Cook Street, Flinders, 3929. This charming location is easily accessible by car and offers a welcoming atmosphere for families.
Flinders is a picturesque town on the Mornington Peninsula, ideal for combining your visit with a day out exploring local shops and cafes.
Parking is available nearby, and the venue is suitable for visitors of all ages.
Important Information
The exhibition is free to attend, making it a budget-friendly cultural experience.
Visitors are encouraged to respect the artworks and the space to ensure a pleasant experience for all.
For any inquiries, contact Neil Williams at Cook Street Collective via phone or email.
Booking and Prices
Admission to "Where We Stand" is free of charge.
While no booking is mandatory, you can register for an appointment to ensure a dedicated viewing time.
For more details or to register, contact the Cook Street Collective directly via email or phone.