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Saturday 2 May
2026

Adam Elliot

Making Memoir of a Snail

ACMI
Thursday 8 AugustSunday 1 November

David Bradley

EPOCH

Lyon Housemuseum
Thursday 31 JulySunday 31 May

Group Show

Darebin Art Prize 2026

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Wednesday 25 FebruarySaturday 20 June

Group Show

TarraWarra International 2026: System Release

TarraWarra Museum of Art
Saturday 21 MarchSunday 5 July

Sam Martin

Contact

Futures Gallery
Thursday 9 AprilSaturday 9 May

Aleks Danko

A(GAP)E

McClelland Gallery
Saturday 14 MarchSunday 14 June

Group Show

The Chelsea Hotel Years 1967–69

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 28 FebruarySunday 16 August

Kait James

Kiss my Moom

Neon Parc
Friday 17 AprilSaturday 16 May

Group Show

Future Creatives

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 28 FebruarySunday 17 May

Group Show

Art + Language

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 14 MarchSunday 17 May

yEAH / dUNNO

Jon Campbell

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 28 FebruarySunday 24 May

Group Show

Minimal

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 14 MarchSunday 17 May

Group Show

A New Universe—Architecture in Print

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 28 FebruarySunday 7 June

Lena Becerra

Xenobotany

Blak Dot Gallery
Saturday 11 AprilSunday 3 May

Jeff Raglus

Free Jazz

Boom Gallery
Thursday 23 AprilSaturday 16 May

Yoko Georgiou

Flow

Boom Gallery
Thursday 23 AprilSaturday 16 May

Adrianne Dimitrakakis

Golden Lands

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 16 AprilSunday 3 May

Jo Joyce

The Everyday

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 16 AprilSunday 3 May

B.Ballirò

Practica.

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 16 AprilSunday 3 May

Kel Ward

Country Wide

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 16 AprilSunday 3 May

Group Show

A Thousand Words

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 16 AprilSunday 3 May

John Perceval

All That We Are

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 21 MarchSunday 12 July

Simone Slee

Light Time

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 28 MarchSunday 28 June

Badra Aji

Get the boy a dog and call it a day

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 14 MarchSunday 16 August

Group Show

De / formed

Five Walls
Friday 10 AprilSaturday 2 May

Edwin Devril

seeing you at a distance

West Space
Saturday 21 MarchTuesday 5 May

Rob Mchaffie

Designer Shell

Daine Singer
Saturday 2 MaySaturday 30 May

Group Show

Octopus 26: Melange

Gertrude Contemporary
Saturday 11 AprilSaturday 30 May

Moorina Bonini

We Were Never Meant to be Contained

Gertrude Glasshouse
Friday 17 AprilSaturday 16 May

Julius von Bismarck

This is not the storm

Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Friday 17 AprilSunday 14 June

Group Show

Surface Tension

No Vacancy
Tuesday 28 AprilSaturday 9 May

Aleks Danko

An Ecology of Ideas

Sutton Gallery
Saturday 18 AprilSaturday 16 May

Rachael Robb

In Time

Sutton Gallery
Saturday 18 AprilSaturday 16 May

Connie Hart

One Stitch at a Time

Koorie Heritage Trust
Saturday 23 AugustSunday 23 November

Connie Hart: One Stitch at a Time, is the first major solo retrospective exhibition to be held by the KHT, dedicated to the fibre-works of the late esteemed Gunditjmara Elder and master weaver, Aunty Connie Hart (1917–1993).

This landmark exhibition showcases over fifty works created by Aunty Connie during the mid-to-late 1980s and early 1990s, many of which are held in the KHT’s unique collection of Victorian and South East Australian art and cultural belongings. It also includes significant works on loan from the National Gallery of Australia and Museums Victoria.

One Stitch at a Time honours the powerful cultural and artistic legacy of Aunty Connie’s weaving practice. Her fibre-art speak to the survival and continuity of weaving as a vital First Peoples cultural practice in South East Australia, one that resonates nationally and bridges cultural and language groups throughout Australia.

Connie Hart: One Stitch at a Time is presented as part of the KHT’s 40th birthday celebrations. A full colour catalogue will be available for purchase.

“No one taught me to make my baskets. I used to watch my mother do it and when she put her basket down and went outside, I’d pick it up and do some stitches. When I heard her coming back, I would shove it away real quick and run away. I was a great one for sitting amongst the old people because I knew I was learning something just by watching them. But if I asked a question they would say, ‘Run away, Connie. Go and play with the rest of the kids.’ They didn’t want us to learn. My mum told me we were coming into the white people’s way of living. So she wouldn’t teach us. That is why we lost a lot of culture. But I tricked her. I watched her and I watched those old people and I sneaked a stitch or two.”

Aunty Connie Hart

Location

Koorie Heritage Trust
Birrarung Building, Federation Square Cnr Swanston & Flinders Streets Melbourne VIC 3000

Date

Saturday 23 AugustSunday 23 November

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Exhibitions

Saturday 2 May
2026

Adam Elliot

Making Memoir of a Snail

ACMI
Thursday 8 AugustSunday 1 November

David Bradley

EPOCH

Lyon Housemuseum
Thursday 31 JulySunday 31 May

Group Show

Darebin Art Prize 2026

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Wednesday 25 FebruarySaturday 20 June

Group Show

TarraWarra International 2026: System Release

TarraWarra Museum of Art
Saturday 21 MarchSunday 5 July

Sam Martin

Contact

Futures Gallery
Thursday 9 AprilSaturday 9 May

Aleks Danko

A(GAP)E

McClelland Gallery
Saturday 14 MarchSunday 14 June

Group Show

The Chelsea Hotel Years 1967–69

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 28 FebruarySunday 16 August

Kait James

Kiss my Moom

Neon Parc
Friday 17 AprilSaturday 16 May

Group Show

Future Creatives

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 28 FebruarySunday 17 May

Group Show

Art + Language

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 14 MarchSunday 17 May

yEAH / dUNNO

Jon Campbell

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 28 FebruarySunday 24 May

Group Show

Minimal

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 14 MarchSunday 17 May

Group Show

A New Universe—Architecture in Print

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 28 FebruarySunday 7 June

Lena Becerra

Xenobotany

Blak Dot Gallery
Saturday 11 AprilSunday 3 May

Jeff Raglus

Free Jazz

Boom Gallery
Thursday 23 AprilSaturday 16 May

Yoko Georgiou

Flow

Boom Gallery
Thursday 23 AprilSaturday 16 May

Adrianne Dimitrakakis

Golden Lands

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 16 AprilSunday 3 May

Jo Joyce

The Everyday

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 16 AprilSunday 3 May

B.Ballirò

Practica.

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 16 AprilSunday 3 May

Kel Ward

Country Wide

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 16 AprilSunday 3 May

Group Show

A Thousand Words

Brunswick Street Gallery
Thursday 16 AprilSunday 3 May

John Perceval

All That We Are

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 21 MarchSunday 12 July

Simone Slee

Light Time

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 28 MarchSunday 28 June

Badra Aji

Get the boy a dog and call it a day

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 14 MarchSunday 16 August

Group Show

De / formed

Five Walls
Friday 10 AprilSaturday 2 May

Edwin Devril

seeing you at a distance

West Space
Saturday 21 MarchTuesday 5 May

Rob Mchaffie

Designer Shell

Daine Singer
Saturday 2 MaySaturday 30 May

Group Show

Octopus 26: Melange

Gertrude Contemporary
Saturday 11 AprilSaturday 30 May

Moorina Bonini

We Were Never Meant to be Contained

Gertrude Glasshouse
Friday 17 AprilSaturday 16 May

Julius von Bismarck

This is not the storm

Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Friday 17 AprilSunday 14 June

Group Show

Surface Tension

No Vacancy
Tuesday 28 AprilSaturday 9 May

Aleks Danko

An Ecology of Ideas

Sutton Gallery
Saturday 18 AprilSaturday 16 May

Rachael Robb

In Time

Sutton Gallery
Saturday 18 AprilSaturday 16 May

Connie Hart

One Stitch at a Time

Koorie Heritage Trust
Saturday 23 AugustSunday 23 November

Connie Hart: One Stitch at a Time, is the first major solo retrospective exhibition to be held by the KHT, dedicated to the fibre-works of the late esteemed Gunditjmara Elder and master weaver, Aunty Connie Hart (1917–1993).

This landmark exhibition showcases over fifty works created by Aunty Connie during the mid-to-late 1980s and early 1990s, many of which are held in the KHT’s unique collection of Victorian and South East Australian art and cultural belongings. It also includes significant works on loan from the National Gallery of Australia and Museums Victoria.

One Stitch at a Time honours the powerful cultural and artistic legacy of Aunty Connie’s weaving practice. Her fibre-art speak to the survival and continuity of weaving as a vital First Peoples cultural practice in South East Australia, one that resonates nationally and bridges cultural and language groups throughout Australia.

Connie Hart: One Stitch at a Time is presented as part of the KHT’s 40th birthday celebrations. A full colour catalogue will be available for purchase.

“No one taught me to make my baskets. I used to watch my mother do it and when she put her basket down and went outside, I’d pick it up and do some stitches. When I heard her coming back, I would shove it away real quick and run away. I was a great one for sitting amongst the old people because I knew I was learning something just by watching them. But if I asked a question they would say, ‘Run away, Connie. Go and play with the rest of the kids.’ They didn’t want us to learn. My mum told me we were coming into the white people’s way of living. So she wouldn’t teach us. That is why we lost a lot of culture. But I tricked her. I watched her and I watched those old people and I sneaked a stitch or two.”

Aunty Connie Hart

Location

Koorie Heritage Trust
Birrarung Building, Federation Square Cnr Swanston & Flinders Streets Melbourne VIC 3000

Date

Saturday 23 AugustSunday 23 November

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