What to Expect
Step into a captivating solo exhibition by Dr Tamara Jordan that invites you to explore the enchanting intersections of mythology, folklore, and the natural environment. This immersive experience encourages visitors to reflect on the delicate balance of coexistence within our local landscapes.
Discover surreal artworks that blend storytelling with environmental themes, perfect for families interested in culture and nature. The exhibition offers a unique opportunity to engage with creative interpretations that celebrate our connection to the natural world.
Whether you're an art lover or curious about environmental narratives, this exhibition provides a thought-provoking and visually stunning experience.
Activity Details
- Exhibition Date: 14 April 2026
- Venue: Eltham Library Community Gallery
- Suitable for all ages, especially families with school-aged children
- Free entry, no bookings required
Visitors can expect to spend around 30 to 60 minutes exploring the gallery space and absorbing the artworks and their stories.
Location and Access
The exhibition is held at the Eltham Library Community Gallery located at Panther Place, Eltham 3095. The venue is easily accessible by public transport and offers parking nearby.
The gallery is wheelchair accessible and family-friendly, making it an ideal outing for parents and children looking to combine education with creativity.
Local cafes and parks nearby provide great options for a relaxed family day out before or after your visit.
Important Information
Please note that the exhibition is a one-day event on 14 April 2026. Arrive early to fully enjoy the experience.
Photography may be restricted inside the gallery, so please check with staff upon arrival.
The event is free to attend, but donations to support local artists and the gallery are welcome.
Booking and Prices
This event is free of charge and open to the public. No prior booking is necessary.
For more information, visitors can contact the Eltham Library directly or visit the Nillumbik Shire Council website.
Enjoy a culturally rich and environmentally inspired day out with your family at this unique exhibition.