Exhibition Program
OLAF HaJEK - Fragile Bloom
3 February - 9 March, 2026
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Renowned for his vibrant and dreamlike imagery, Olaf Hajek brings his richly symbolic world to life in this special February exhibition. Blurring the boundaries between reality and imagination, Hajek’s work draws from folklore, mythology, and the natural world to explore themes of identity, beauty, and transformation.
His distinctive paintings — layered with lush colour, texture, and intricate detail — invite viewers into a universe where the everyday becomes extraordinary. Celebrated internationally for his unique visual language, Hajek’s exhibition offers an evocative journey through storytelling, symbolism, and the poetic power of art.
KSENIA SHINKARENKO
10 March - 6 April, 2026
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Ksenia Shinkarenko is a Melbourne based contemporary artist exploring the balance between structure and organic movement. Through natural textiles, plant-based dyes and layered compositions, she creates surfaces that feel grounding and imbued with warmth.
Spending her early years in Japan shaped her appreciation for subtle detail and material integrity, principles that continue to inform her work today.
Later, moving to Australia brought a slower rhythm, leading her towards an art practice shaped by a deepening connection to the landscape. She now works primarily with natural fabrics and organic materials that carry a trace of time and place. Her process is open-ended, allowing each piece to take shape with its own rhythm.
“I explore surfaces that invite touch, that feel alive in the way they hold warmth, like cotton, bamboo and hessian.”
At its core, Ksenia’s work is about unity and connection, creating space to slow down and notice what’s beneath the surface..
HOLD STILL: A STUDY OF SOULS
Group portraiture exhibition
7 April - 30 May, 2026
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Artists Include: Olaf Hajek, Daria Petrilli, Mauro Llanas, Rufus Punton, Sally Ryan, and Ben Ryan
We are proud to present Hold Still: A Study of Souls, a major group exhibition dedicated to contemporary portraiture, bringing together internationally renowned artists from Australia and abroad. This exhibition marks the first time these highly sought-after works are presented together in Australia, shown alongside a considered selection of established and emerging Australian artists.
Through meticulously crafted portraits, the exhibition explores how each artist captures the inner life of their subjects. Across diverse visual languages, the works navigate shadow and tenderness, revealing the raw emotional territories of joy, love, loss, and longing.
Hold Still: A Study of Souls offers a rare opportunity to experience these artists’ practices in dialogue - a powerful meditation on the human condition and the enduring complexity of the soul.
previous exhibitions
ALEXEY KONDAKOV - reciprocity
6 January - 2 February, 2026
Grand opening: 8 January, 6-8pm
Ukrainian artist Alexey Kondakov unveils a series of works that reimagine how the past and present coexist within the modern world. Known for blending figures from classical painting with scenes of everyday city life, Kondakov creates compositions where art history meets the pulse of contemporary culture. His images suggest that beauty and meaning can be found as easily in a morning commute as in a Renaissance chapel.
In this latest collection, Kondakov continues his exploration of myth, memory, and urban experience. By setting timeless characters amid concrete streets and neon light, he highlights the shared humanity that links us across centuries. The resulting works are both grounded and ethereal — familiar yet dreamlike — revealing quiet stories of grace, longing, and connection that transcend time itself.
Embodiment of Summer
5 November, 2025 - 5 January, 2026
Grand opening: 6 November, 6 - 8 pm
Artists Include: Jessica Eun Kyoung Choi, Mark Bo Chu, Andrew Farmer, Liam Gerrard, Carmelina Greco, Meg Kelso, Llael McDonald, Kepsibel Hill, and Millie Hopton
Celebrate the vibrancy and warmth of the season with Embodiment of Summer, a captivating exhibition bringing together the diverse voices of emerging and established artists from across Australia and New Zealand. Through painting, sculpture, and mixed media, each artist captures the essence of summer — its shifting light, vivid hues, and fleeting moments of stillness.
The works in Embodiment of Summer invite viewers to reflect on the season’s sensory richness and emotional resonance: the shimmer of coastal horizons, the rhythm of long, sunlit days, and the beauty found in renewal and rest. Together, they form a dynamic portrait of connection — to place, to memory, and to the shared experience of living within the warmth and wonder of the Southern Hemisphere’s summer.

