Exhibition is on Monday - Friday (Closed Saturday & Sunday)
Megha‘s body of work brings together her love for movement, travel, architecture, and the quiet emotions carried within. Built through tactile layers and sculptural textures, each piece invites the viewer to slow down and experience the surface rather than simply observe it.
Many of the works are inspired by places that have lingered in her memory: desert landscapes, weathered walls, archways, and shifting light. At the same time, they reflect internal terrains of nostalgia, grounding, belonging, and change.
Every ridge, crack, and raised detail is intentional. Texture becomes a language of memory, encouraging an instinctive desire to reach out, trace, and connect. Through this exhibition, she seeks to create a gentle pause, a space where touch, material, and emotion converge, and where viewers are invited to discover their own stories within the layers.
Megha creates art that asks you to slow down.
Texture is the starting point of her practice. She loves how a surface can pull you closer, make you want to reach out, trace it, feel where it rises and where it rests. That instinct to touch is important to her – it’s where connection begins.
Her works are often inspired by places that have stayed in her heart: old walls, desert tones, archways, light shifting across stone. But they are just as much about inner landscapes – memory, belonging, nostalgia, and change.
For her, texture holds emotion. It carries stories without needing to explain them.
If someone stands in front of her work and pauses a little longer than they expected, finds a feeling they can’t quite name, or sees a part of their own journey in the layers, then the piece has done its job.
Image Credit - Megha Pabathi as part of exhibition.
- Date and time
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- Online
- No
- Location
- 153 Saltwater Promenade
Point Cook
VIC 3030
- Organiser
- Wyndham Arts and Culture
- Contact
- Cost
Free