Forging Identity – Jacek Pakula Forging Identity delves into the profound intersection of masculinity, dual motherlands, and the unending search for true identity. Tagged as: , Exhibitions
Nazar: an exploration of mysticism - Betul Kuyruk Betul explores superstitions and the mythology of everyday beliefs through a series of artworks depicting mystical symbols and motifs that are prevalent in the Mediterranean, Anatolian, Middle Eastern and Central Asian regions. Tagged as: , Exhibitions
Flowers of Melbourne’s Western Plains - Lesley Kubalsky Lesley presents a solo exhibition of watercolours based on the indigenous plants and flowers of Melbourne's Western Plains and hillside grasslands in Hume, featuring the quiet beauty of wildflowers and flowers from trees and shrubs. Tagged as: , Dinner or Gala
Light, Lines and Color: Recalling the Landscape An exhibition presenting historical and contemporary interpretations of Hume’s changing landscape featuring maps and imagery from Hume’s Civic Collection and works by local artists. Tagged as: , Exhibitions
Hakima - Aseel Tayah Hakima is a multimedia installation that transports visitors into a sensory experience of the bustling markets, kitchens and serene landscapes of the Levant. Tagged as: , Exhibitions
Wominjeka! Welcome! In honoring Reconciliation and NAIDOC weeks, Hume City Council hosts an exhibition highlighting works by First Nations artists from the Civic Collection and stories from our Stolen Generations community, presented in conjunction with the Stolen Generations Marker Project. Tagged as: , Exhibitions
Pride In the North: Celebrating our diverse community Pride in the North presents an exhibition drawn from Hume’s diverse LGBTIQA+ community. The exhibition addresses community safety and visibility and demonstrates how creativity can provide a way of taking up space in the world. Tagged as: , Exhibitions
Sunbury ’24 exhibition The Sunbury ’24 exhibition commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Sunbury Pop Festivals with photographs, objects and audio-visual references from Civic, community and state archive collections. Tagged as: , Exhibitions
Safe Spaces - Makani Art Project The participants of Makani are newly arrived refugees from Arabic backgrounds aged between 15-25. This exhibition explores their narratives about what constitutes a safe space. Tagged as: , Exhibitions