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Exhibitions

Sunday 30 November
2025

Group Show

The Story of the Moving Image

ACMI
Sunday 1 DecemberMonday 1 December

Adam Elliot

Making Memoir of a Snail

ACMI
Thursday 8 AugustSunday 1 November

Ayoung Kim

Delivery Dancer's Arc: 0° Receiver

ACMI
Thursday 22 AugustFriday 2 January

Group Show

Art + Film

ACMI
Sunday 1 DecemberMonday 1 December

Group Show (Kaltjiti Arts)

Paintings from the Sand Dune Country

APY Gallery
Sunday 1 DecemberMonday 1 December

Group Show

The Beth Brown and Tom Bruce AM Gift

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 22 FebruarySunday 30 November

Nell

Face Everything

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 11 OctoberSunday 1 March

Maria Kontis

And I Would Say These Things To No One But You

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 6 SeptemberMonday 23 February

Group Show

Always Modern: The Heide Story

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 13 MaySunday 25 January

John Nixon

Song of the Earth

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Wednesday 26 NovemberMonday 9 March

Tammy Kanat

Circle of Her

Jewish Museum of Australia
Thursday 18 SeptemberSunday 22 March

Inbal Nissim

Regards From Your Future

Jewish Museum of Australia
Monday 6 OctoberSunday 22 March

Group Show

TXT XXV

Five Walls
Friday 14 NovemberSaturday 13 December

Group Show

Various Small Fires

Gertrude Contemporary
Friday 31 OctoberSaturday 13 December

Hany Armanious

Stone Soup

Buxton Contemporary
Friday 21 NovemberSaturday 11 April

Group Show

Coral Futures

Linden New Art
Saturday 15 NovemberSunday 1 February

Richard Lewer

I Only Talk to God When I Want Something

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 15 NovemberSunday 1 March

Group Show

The City Wakes, The City Sleeps

TarraWarra Museum of Art
Saturday 29 NovemberSunday 1 March

Group Show

Rest Time

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Saturday 11 OctoberSaturday 14 February

Pia de Bruyn

Female Trouble

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Saturday 11 OctoberSaturday 14 February

Corinna Berndt

jpg Fossils

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Wednesday 8 OctoberSaturday 14 February

Abbra Kotlarczyk & Briony Galligan

Arranging by chance

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Saturday 11 OctoberSaturday 14 February

Peter Thomas

New World Fauna

Fox Galleries
Thursday 13 NovemberSunday 7 December

Nipa Doshi

MECCA X NGV Women in Design Commission 2025

NGV International
Thursday 25 SeptemberWednesday 1 April

Rosanna Ceravolo & Jordan Fleming

Soft Monument

Oigall Projects
Wednesday 12 NovemberSunday 30 November

Group Show

Whispers in the Walls

Arts Project
Monday 13 OctoberFriday 19 December

Group Show

ABSTRACTION 25

Charles Nodrum Gallery
Saturday 15 NovemberSaturday 6 December

Tom Gerrard

20 Shot Sequence

Lennox St. Gallery
Wednesday 5 NovemberSaturday 29 November

Each painting in this series unfolds across 20 individual frames, capturing sequences of movement and change. Some span mere seconds, others stretch over months. But each tells its own story. These are not just narratives of time, but personal glimpses into the rhythms of life as I experience it.

Drawn from my sketchbooks, where daily drawings form the basis of my practice, these sequences reflect the moments that stick with me, a sunrise, a roadside view, the act of painting on city streets, a transformative move. They are snapshots of a life in motion, filtered through my lens and translated into paint.

The title 20 Shot Sequence is borrowed from the 1994 skate video by World Industries — a cultural touchstone of my youth. That video opened my world to music, style, and a diverse community of skateboarders pushing limits in the streets of California. In skate photography, a “20 shot sequence” was used to break down the complexity of a single trick. Each frame essential to understanding the full picture. That concept resonates with me: the idea that movement, whether on a board or through life, is made up of many interconnected moments.

This approach to painting in sequences has been a part of my work for over a decade. Unlike traditional paintings that freeze a single moment, these works stretch time, capturing the feeling of being fully present across a duration. They invite the viewer to slow down, follow the rhythm, and observe how a story unfolds frame by frame.

A recurring theme throughout the exhibition is the natural world, escapism, and what I call "the good life." I find inspiration in stepping away from the everyday. It’s those breaks we all need, but don’t always allow ourselves. Often, it's the quiet, unremarkable things that stand out the most on these trips, the details that spark reflection and stay with me long after.

Time is always moving, but how we experience it depends on how present we are within it.

Tom Gerrard is an Australian painter whose works focus on his personal environment. His style developed through his prolific international output on the streets, and he incorporates contemporary techniques such as spray paint and airbrush. Gerrard’s works compress space through bold flattened colour schemes, employing a signature black outline which frames his graphical forms. The heads appearing throughout Gerrard’s work follow the lineage of graffiti characters, reimagined through the multicultural lens of Gerrard’s youth in Melbourne’s western suburbs. Observation is key to Gerrard’s practice; the architectural elements and domestic objects are taken directly from his environment, both at home and through travel. Gerrard has exhibited in Los Angeles, Barcelona and Tokyo, and his works have been acquired by the National Gallery of Australia and the National Gallery of Victoria. He is an active international muralist, having been commissioned in London, Berlin, Quito and Rio de Janeiro.

Location

Lennox St. Gallery
322-324 Lennox St, Richmond VIC 3121, Australia

Date

Wednesday 5 NovemberSaturday 29 November

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Exhibitions

Sunday 30 November
2025

Group Show

The Story of the Moving Image

ACMI
Sunday 1 DecemberMonday 1 December

Adam Elliot

Making Memoir of a Snail

ACMI
Thursday 8 AugustSunday 1 November

Ayoung Kim

Delivery Dancer's Arc: 0° Receiver

ACMI
Thursday 22 AugustFriday 2 January

Group Show

Art + Film

ACMI
Sunday 1 DecemberMonday 1 December

Group Show (Kaltjiti Arts)

Paintings from the Sand Dune Country

APY Gallery
Sunday 1 DecemberMonday 1 December

Group Show

The Beth Brown and Tom Bruce AM Gift

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 22 FebruarySunday 30 November

Nell

Face Everything

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 11 OctoberSunday 1 March

Maria Kontis

And I Would Say These Things To No One But You

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 6 SeptemberMonday 23 February

Group Show

Always Modern: The Heide Story

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 13 MaySunday 25 January

John Nixon

Song of the Earth

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Wednesday 26 NovemberMonday 9 March

Tammy Kanat

Circle of Her

Jewish Museum of Australia
Thursday 18 SeptemberSunday 22 March

Inbal Nissim

Regards From Your Future

Jewish Museum of Australia
Monday 6 OctoberSunday 22 March

Group Show

TXT XXV

Five Walls
Friday 14 NovemberSaturday 13 December

Group Show

Various Small Fires

Gertrude Contemporary
Friday 31 OctoberSaturday 13 December

Hany Armanious

Stone Soup

Buxton Contemporary
Friday 21 NovemberSaturday 11 April

Group Show

Coral Futures

Linden New Art
Saturday 15 NovemberSunday 1 February

Richard Lewer

I Only Talk to God When I Want Something

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 15 NovemberSunday 1 March

Group Show

The City Wakes, The City Sleeps

TarraWarra Museum of Art
Saturday 29 NovemberSunday 1 March

Group Show

Rest Time

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Saturday 11 OctoberSaturday 14 February

Pia de Bruyn

Female Trouble

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Saturday 11 OctoberSaturday 14 February

Corinna Berndt

jpg Fossils

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Wednesday 8 OctoberSaturday 14 February

Abbra Kotlarczyk & Briony Galligan

Arranging by chance

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Saturday 11 OctoberSaturday 14 February

Peter Thomas

New World Fauna

Fox Galleries
Thursday 13 NovemberSunday 7 December

Nipa Doshi

MECCA X NGV Women in Design Commission 2025

NGV International
Thursday 25 SeptemberWednesday 1 April

Rosanna Ceravolo & Jordan Fleming

Soft Monument

Oigall Projects
Wednesday 12 NovemberSunday 30 November

Group Show

Whispers in the Walls

Arts Project
Monday 13 OctoberFriday 19 December

Group Show

ABSTRACTION 25

Charles Nodrum Gallery
Saturday 15 NovemberSaturday 6 December

Tom Gerrard

20 Shot Sequence

Lennox St. Gallery
Wednesday 5 NovemberSaturday 29 November

Each painting in this series unfolds across 20 individual frames, capturing sequences of movement and change. Some span mere seconds, others stretch over months. But each tells its own story. These are not just narratives of time, but personal glimpses into the rhythms of life as I experience it.

Drawn from my sketchbooks, where daily drawings form the basis of my practice, these sequences reflect the moments that stick with me, a sunrise, a roadside view, the act of painting on city streets, a transformative move. They are snapshots of a life in motion, filtered through my lens and translated into paint.

The title 20 Shot Sequence is borrowed from the 1994 skate video by World Industries — a cultural touchstone of my youth. That video opened my world to music, style, and a diverse community of skateboarders pushing limits in the streets of California. In skate photography, a “20 shot sequence” was used to break down the complexity of a single trick. Each frame essential to understanding the full picture. That concept resonates with me: the idea that movement, whether on a board or through life, is made up of many interconnected moments.

This approach to painting in sequences has been a part of my work for over a decade. Unlike traditional paintings that freeze a single moment, these works stretch time, capturing the feeling of being fully present across a duration. They invite the viewer to slow down, follow the rhythm, and observe how a story unfolds frame by frame.

A recurring theme throughout the exhibition is the natural world, escapism, and what I call "the good life." I find inspiration in stepping away from the everyday. It’s those breaks we all need, but don’t always allow ourselves. Often, it's the quiet, unremarkable things that stand out the most on these trips, the details that spark reflection and stay with me long after.

Time is always moving, but how we experience it depends on how present we are within it.

Tom Gerrard is an Australian painter whose works focus on his personal environment. His style developed through his prolific international output on the streets, and he incorporates contemporary techniques such as spray paint and airbrush. Gerrard’s works compress space through bold flattened colour schemes, employing a signature black outline which frames his graphical forms. The heads appearing throughout Gerrard’s work follow the lineage of graffiti characters, reimagined through the multicultural lens of Gerrard’s youth in Melbourne’s western suburbs. Observation is key to Gerrard’s practice; the architectural elements and domestic objects are taken directly from his environment, both at home and through travel. Gerrard has exhibited in Los Angeles, Barcelona and Tokyo, and his works have been acquired by the National Gallery of Australia and the National Gallery of Victoria. He is an active international muralist, having been commissioned in London, Berlin, Quito and Rio de Janeiro.

Location

Lennox St. Gallery
322-324 Lennox St, Richmond VIC 3121, Australia

Date

Wednesday 5 NovemberSaturday 29 November

Save to Calendar

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