It’s time for residents to show off their artistic talent at the City of Whittlesea’s annual art exhibition.
With this year’s theme, Hope: A Spectrum of Possibility, artists are invited to reflect on hope in all forms, whether it be feeling low to positive, or from wishes to collective goals.
The show is an opportunity to show and respond to this year’s theme in any form of art, including paintings, sculptures, digital pieces, or something completely unique.
Winner of the 2023 Youth Award, 9-year-old Renita, shared her thoughts on participating in the exhibition.
“Winning the Youth Award last year was amazing! I felt really happy, and it encouraged me to keep making art,” she said.
“This exhibition is so cool because people get to display their work, even if they don’t win an award. It was amazing to see different perspectives and art, some of which weren’t even pictures.”
The exhibition has been running for over 15 years and allows residents to connect, share, and inspire each other through creativity. All local artists are welcome to enter, regardless of experience level.
Artworks are to be submitted by 5pm on November 17.
Selected artworks will be displayed at the Plenty Ranges Arts and Convention Centre, located at 35 Ferres Boulevard, South Morang, from January 17, 2025 until February 7, 2025.
For more details and to apply, visit IT’S time for residents to show off their artistic talent at the City of Whittlesea’s annual art exhibition.
With this year’s theme, Hope: A Spectrum of Possibility, artists are invited to reflect on hope in all forms, whether it be feeling low to positive, or from wishes to collective goals.
The show is an opportunity to show and respond to this year’s theme in any form of art, including paintings, sculptures, digital pieces, or something completely unique.
Winner of the 2023 Youth Award, 9-year-old Renita, shared her thoughts on participating in the exhibition.
“Winning the Youth Award last year was amazing! I felt really happy, and it encouraged me to keep making art,” she said.
“This exhibition is so cool because people get to display their work, even if they don’t win an award. It was amazing to see different perspectives and art, some of which weren’t even pictures.”
The exhibition has been running for over 15 years and allows residents to connect, share, and inspire each other through creativity. All local artists are welcome to enter, regardless of experience level.
Artworks are to be submitted by 5pm on November 17.
Selected artworks will be displayed at the Plenty Ranges Arts and Convention Centre, located at 35 Ferres Boulevard, South Morang, from January 17, 2025 until February 7, 2025.
For more details and to apply, visit www.whittlesea.vic.gov.au/artexhibition.