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The Business Side of Art

Hear three Wyndham based artists and creative business owners discuss their experiences on how they have made a business out of their passion.

Morning Melodies: Come Together – Music of The Beatles

Come Together – The Music of The Beatles features 4 primo Australian musicians who embody the same cheerful, wisecracking humour that the original four were known for, whilst delivering the very best of The Beatles catalogue of songs.  

JXSH MVIR: Forever I Live

(In the Wyndham Art Gallery) Honouring the late Gunditjmara, Yorta Yorta, and Barkindji artist Josh Muir (1991–2022), this major retrospective showcases his bold, vibrant works across painting, digital prints, neon...

Tapestry of Culture - Intro to Improv hand stitching workshop

Step into a gentle, joyful space of creativity, connection, and calm with just three simple tools: cloth, thread, and a needle.

Melbourne Chamber Orchestra Presents Pastorale

Highlighting the warmth and beauty of the Melbourne Chamber Orchestra’s sound.

Dinosaur Time Machine

Buckle up and take a trip in a giant time machine to get up close and personal with a life-sized T-Rex. Learn about the ancient world of dinosaurs in the most exciting way possible. 

Josh Deane's Mob Only Art Workshop - JXSH MVIR Exhibition

First Nations community workshop exploring identity through self-portraiture with award-winning artist Josh Deane

Journey to Discovery, Rachel C Stock

Journey to Discovery by Rachel C Stock invites viewers into a deeply personal exploration of mental resilience, introspection, and artistic expression.

In Reverence, Kathleen Jessop

Kathleen Jessop is an artist whose work celebrates the unique and fragile ecosystems of Wyndham, home to rare and endemic Australian wildlife.

Women rule! Enough said

International Women’s Day Exhibition – Partnership with Wyndham City and Maribyrnong City Council

The Yellow Line

A powerful true story, Essence Theatre Productions and Ngā Mātai Pūrua Inc. bring audiences a new work inspired by events at Port Phillip Prison, now set to close in 2025 amid major prison reforms - (26 & 27 July, 2pm to 3.30pm)

The Yellow Line

The Yellow Line is a gripping new work inspired by true events at Port Phillip Prison, which is set to close in 2025 amid major prison reforms.
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