Still Life brings together a collection of paintings, drawings and prints from Arts Project Australia artists working from observation.
ADORNMENT is an exhibition by Melbourne-based ceramicist Tantri Mustika.
The installation explores wearable ceramic jewellery pieces that respond to and harmonise with a collection of ceramic vessels adorned with coloured clay replicas of semi-precious stones and lusters to portray the artisanal relevance and timeless embellishment capacity the practice of ceramics continues to carry and its interdisciplinary appeal.
Fashions next-gen meets fashion knowledge and expertise in this exciting collaboration between the young creatives of Yarra Youth Services and Melbourne designer Ingrid Verner, of Verner.
Art gallery exhibition of works by Louise Marson in the hallway near Studio 11.
Open during Collingwood Yards operating hours
Please join the Kerb 31 Editorial Team, RMIT’s Landscape Architecture Programs and Bookshop by Uro to celebrate the launch of Kerb 31: Limit.
First Nations fibre artisans of the Top End have been threading together the stories of their ancestors for generations upon generations, with age-old techniques passing from hand to hand. An ancient and traditional craft that sees form seamlessly melded with functionality, Thread Count is a multi-media installation that shares the powerful stories of this intricate female led practice and the Master Weavers behind it.
Curated by Nina Fitzgerald, and supported by Agency Projects, the Thread Count installation brings together some of the finest woven bags and baskets from Arnhemland and the Daly River Region of the Northern Territory, considering the weaves in the context of contemporary fashion, and changing the way the uniquely Australian practice is perceived.
Melbourne Art Fair has kicked off their festivities this week and Collingwood Yards have joined in throwing open the doors until late for Saturday Night, part of their Late Night program presented by Broadsheet.
While the main MAF event won’t begin until 6pm there’s plenty that can be done in the meantime.
Bringing art, music, food, discussion and more to the yards, we’re unveiling the full program below so you can plan out your Saturday Night and ensure you get a chance to experience all the action.
Join Arts Project Australia and West Space to celebrate the closing weekend of joint exhibition ‘Sincerely Yours’.