Such Beauty of a Creature by Kathy Medbury and Chris Elsbury This exhibition celebrates two Hume artists’ ability to capture the character and colour of wild creatures.
School of Plastic Fish by The Colourful Collective Online workshops and participatory exhibition about plastic pollution and the power of art as an instigator for awareness and action.
Re-Worked by Raneen Wardy Craigieburn artist Raneen Wardy believes an artwork never needs be finished. She chooses not to be precious with her vibrant art, taking older works and cutting them into new shapes that are then collaged with different materials to create something completely new.
The Colour of Water by Ray Rattenbury and Philip Gray This rare survey showcases the skill of two established senior artists, exhibiting together for the first time.
Into-Me-See by BoilOver Performance Ensemble In 2018 and 2019, local Inclusive Performance Ensemble, BoilOver performed their breathtaking and highly visual work Into-Me-See at the Bowery Theatre and the Melba Spiegeltent for Melbourne Fringe Festival.
Transition by Manan Walia Manan’s energised paintings are characterised by fluid, colourful textures with forms delicately emerging from nebulous backgrounds. Her imagery has always revolved around themes of nature and feminism.
Colour Explosion A group exhibition featuring five Hume-based artists who use colour to make familiar subjects uncanny.
The Jefferson Grid by Helen Fraser Helen Fraser’s finely detailed compositions are inspired by her encounter with the Jefferson Grid - an agricultural area surveyed in early nineteenth century mid -west America.
Enter In / Hope’s ANZAC Adventure Craigieburn artist Jo Brookshaw exhibits a selection of her new paintings that explore themes of justice, relating to humanity and the Earth. Brookshaw draws upon her own faith and work in the Salvation Army, bringing very local contexts to her imagery.
The Colour of Absence by Miream Salameh Syrian-Australian artist Miream Salameh fled her homeland in 2012. This digital exhibition of her works explores loss and distance as well as optimism, nostalgia and the sense of home. Presented in partnership with Multicultural Arts Victoria.