Featuring artists of the surf coast
Curated by Cinamon Stephens
Organised by the Lorne P-12 College vce/vm students, the aim is to share a meal, exchange ideas with volunteer groups and health organisation about how they might collaborate. Guest speakers, Hana Assafiri, 7pm book launch, and Cameron Nugent
Karren resides in Anglesea and draws inspiration for her work from the soaring cliffs, dramatic skies, breathtaking ocean, the ever-changing mood of the natural environment of the surf coast.
Tony Wolfenden has had a long and successful career in Industrial design and has an ongoing interest in art and design in all their forms. One of which was the choice of kites as kinetic art. The non-commercial and slightly whimsical nature of art objects that fly attracted his involvement in producing a series of large bold graphic panels that can produce powerful images in both the sky and on gallery walls. An interesting and unusual exhibition, this is not one to be missed.
The Small Sculpture Exhibition features a dynamic selection of works by Biennale artists from 2025 and previous years, presented at the Lorne Community Connect from 1–30 March. It offers an opportunity for visitors and collectors alike to purchase from a curated collection of domestic scale sculpture, while also benefitting the artists and Biennale. The works are intended to complement each artist’s outdoor installation and give a broader representation of their practice.
In its 4th year, the Lorne Community Connect Easter Photographic Prize & Exhibition is open to all photographers. The 2025 exhibition is now open to entries in response to the theme, Routine and Ritual, chosen by our guest curator Dean De Landre.
Entries close on 28 February, 2025