Whilst light displays take over our landscape for immersive art experiences at the likes of Geelong Botanic Gardens, Bendigo’s Rosalind Park, and even Adventure Park, galleries are looking at the slower side of art. From conversations to the photography behind the big moments, and a durational art making work, galleries are inviting people to enjoy the less strobe heavy interactions with art.
Explore this months art guide below.
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Pecha Kucha Night
When: THU 09 JUL
Where: Platform Arts, Geelong
Platform Arts invites artists and collectives from Western Regional Victoria to open Pecha Kucha nights, conversation starters to share practice and connect with the broader arts community. The sessions support an artist-led approach, fostering collaboration and programming ideas. They include shared meals and encourage radical hospitality. Slides must be PDF. Free, quarterly, hosted by Amber Smith with sign-up on arrival.
Groundswell
When: Until 19 JUL
Where: Castlemaine Art Museum
In order to effect change, a groundswell of opinion, emotion and new thinking is needed. This exhibition brings together artists committed to environmental, cultural, personal and political change, evolving from earlier projects honouring the women who founded the gallery in the early 20th century. It foregrounds networks, community and participation. Contemporary artists include Arkeria Armstrong, Kate Just, Ika White and others.
Framed in Footy: AFL Photography by Michael Willson
When: Until 4 OCT
Where: Horsham Art Gallery
Some moments in footy become bigger than the game. Michael Willson, the AFL’s Chief Photographer, captures the intensity, passion and emotion of Australian Football on and off the field. This exhibition offers insight into the game, documenting iconic moments, sportsmanship and personal stories across men’s and women’s leagues through a lens shaped by deep knowledge of both photography and sport.
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Joanne Linsdell: My Shadow Board
When: 18 JUL – 30 AUG
Where: Art Gallery of Ballarat
Ballarat artist Joanne Linsdell, who grew up on a fruit orchard near Bacchus Marsh, returns to her late father’s workshop, finding inspiration in its familiar tools and “shadow boards”. Over five years she transforms these everyday objects into fine ceramic works. My Shadow Board reflects grief, joy, and the enduring value of hands-on making and shared knowledge.
Gosia Wlodarczak: Repetition
When: From 28 JUN
Where: Shepparton Art Museum
Over ten consecutive days, Gosia Wlodarczak will transform SAM’s windows into a living drawing surface as part of her Frost Drawings series. Working in real time with white markers, she responds to light, visitors and the surrounding environment. The layered marks build into a dense visual record of observation, time and presence, inviting audiences to witness drawing as performance.
Discovering the Impressionists: Paul Durand-Ruel
When: Until 11 OCT
Where: Geelong Gallery
In its 130th year, Geelong Gallery presents Discovering the Impressionists: Paul Durand-Ruel, Art Dealer Among the Artists, its most ambitious international exhibition. Featuring over 70 works by Monet, Renoir, Morisot and Pissarro alongside overlooked second-generation Impressionists, the exhibition traces Durand-Ruel’s pivotal role as a dealer who championed the movement. Rare loans, private collections and immersive reconstructions reveal Impressionism’s evolution and legacy.