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Friday 5 June
2026

Adam Elliot

Making Memoir of a Snail

ACMI
Thursday 8 AugustSunday 1 November

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

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

Group Show

A New Universe—Architecture in Print

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 28 FebruarySunday 7 June

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

Julius von Bismarck

This is not the storm

Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Friday 17 AprilSunday 14 June

Chun Yin Rainbow Chan

Continuum

MARS Gallery
Thursday 21 MayFriday 19 June

Yoko Ozawa

Mountain Edge

MARS Gallery
Thursday 21 MayFriday 19 June

Archer Davies

Borrowed Blue

MARS Gallery
Thursday 21 MayFriday 19 June

Loretta Lizzio

Naiades

Outré Gallery Fitzroy
Friday 15 MaySunday 7 June

Stella Im Hultberg

Convergence

Outré Gallery Fitzroy
Friday 15 MaySunday 7 June

Juz Kitson

All I Need

Sophie Gannon Gallery
Saturday 16 MayFriday 5 June

Jonathan Ben-Tovim

Hardwares

Sophie Gannon Gallery
Saturday 16 MayFriday 5 June

Group Show

White Light/White Heat

Station Gallery
Saturday 2 MaySaturday 6 June

Ray Thomas

Yeerung's Journey

Koorie Heritage Trust
Saturday 30 MaySunday 9 August

Jill Kempson

The Language of Flowers

Lennox St. Gallery
Wednesday 27 MaySaturday 20 June

Group Show

Floras Localis: Colour + Place

Australian Tapestry Workshop
Thursday 7 MaySaturday 11 July

Leeroy New

Polyp

Linden New Art
Saturday 15 NovemberSunday 8 February

Leeroy New is a Filipino artist-designer whose work spans film, theatre, fashion and public art. Known for large-scale installations made from found materials, his practice explores ecological heritage, urban space, and the possibilities of a speculative future.

Polyp, his work for Linden, engages with the façade of the building, and our location by the bay. The structure wraps itself around the balcony of the building, like a large octopus tentacle. Covering the structure are coral and barnacle -like structures; life from deep in the sea, resonating with the Coral Futures exhibition on display inside the gallery.

The work is made of bamboo and PET plastic bottles, which will be recycled at the end of the work’s life. They are also materials used in the Philippines for decorations during festivals and provincial celebration, as such the work responds to a local vernacular for the artist.

Planted at the base of the sculpture is pumpkin, cucumber and beans. These fast-growing plants will crawl through and take over the structure over the next three months. A new methodology for the artist, it speaks to the power and resilience of nature in the face of the constructed world. It also activates the sculpture as a living organism.

The project was supported by a Cultural Development Fund Grant from the City of Port Phillip.

Location

Linden New Art
26 Acland St, St Kilda VIC, Australia

Date

Saturday 15 NovemberSunday 8 February

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Exhibitions

Friday 5 June
2026

Adam Elliot

Making Memoir of a Snail

ACMI
Thursday 8 AugustSunday 1 November

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

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

Group Show

A New Universe—Architecture in Print

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 28 FebruarySunday 7 June

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

Julius von Bismarck

This is not the storm

Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Friday 17 AprilSunday 14 June

Chun Yin Rainbow Chan

Continuum

MARS Gallery
Thursday 21 MayFriday 19 June

Yoko Ozawa

Mountain Edge

MARS Gallery
Thursday 21 MayFriday 19 June

Archer Davies

Borrowed Blue

MARS Gallery
Thursday 21 MayFriday 19 June

Loretta Lizzio

Naiades

Outré Gallery Fitzroy
Friday 15 MaySunday 7 June

Stella Im Hultberg

Convergence

Outré Gallery Fitzroy
Friday 15 MaySunday 7 June

Juz Kitson

All I Need

Sophie Gannon Gallery
Saturday 16 MayFriday 5 June

Jonathan Ben-Tovim

Hardwares

Sophie Gannon Gallery
Saturday 16 MayFriday 5 June

Group Show

White Light/White Heat

Station Gallery
Saturday 2 MaySaturday 6 June

Ray Thomas

Yeerung's Journey

Koorie Heritage Trust
Saturday 30 MaySunday 9 August

Jill Kempson

The Language of Flowers

Lennox St. Gallery
Wednesday 27 MaySaturday 20 June

Group Show

Floras Localis: Colour + Place

Australian Tapestry Workshop
Thursday 7 MaySaturday 11 July

Leeroy New

Polyp

Linden New Art
Saturday 15 NovemberSunday 8 February

Leeroy New is a Filipino artist-designer whose work spans film, theatre, fashion and public art. Known for large-scale installations made from found materials, his practice explores ecological heritage, urban space, and the possibilities of a speculative future.

Polyp, his work for Linden, engages with the façade of the building, and our location by the bay. The structure wraps itself around the balcony of the building, like a large octopus tentacle. Covering the structure are coral and barnacle -like structures; life from deep in the sea, resonating with the Coral Futures exhibition on display inside the gallery.

The work is made of bamboo and PET plastic bottles, which will be recycled at the end of the work’s life. They are also materials used in the Philippines for decorations during festivals and provincial celebration, as such the work responds to a local vernacular for the artist.

Planted at the base of the sculpture is pumpkin, cucumber and beans. These fast-growing plants will crawl through and take over the structure over the next three months. A new methodology for the artist, it speaks to the power and resilience of nature in the face of the constructed world. It also activates the sculpture as a living organism.

The project was supported by a Cultural Development Fund Grant from the City of Port Phillip.

Location

Linden New Art
26 Acland St, St Kilda VIC, Australia

Date

Saturday 15 NovemberSunday 8 February

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