Exhibitions at Stonnington Service Centres
Call for 2012 Exhibition Proposals
The City of Stonnington invites proposals from curators, groups or individual artists interested in utilising the free community exhibition spaces in the Malvern and Prahran Town Hall Service Centres.
Preference is given to Artists or artworks with a connection to Stonnington.
Interested exhibitors are required to download the below information sheet and application form.
Please contact Amy Barclay, Cultural Development / Visual Arts Officer on 8290 1180 or abarclay@stonnington.vic.gov.au to discuss your proposal.
Exhibition Information Sheet (90.89 KB)
2012 Stonnington Exhibition Proposal Form (59.61 KB)
Display Areas
Stonnington City Centre (Malvern Town Hall)
1251 High Street, Malvern (Cnr Glenferrie Rd & High St)
The area consists of five white panels (800mm wide x 2500mm high) separated by vertical wooden beams, and one display panel (2000mm wide x 2500mm high). Appropriate lighting is installed throughout. This is a shared public area, housing a reception counter, lounge area and stairwell to Council offices.
Prahran Town Hall
109 Greville St, Prahran (Cnr Greville and Chapel Streets)
The area consists of two display panels (2000 mm wide x 2500 mm high) and appropriate lighting is installed. This is a shared public area, housing a reception area, lounge area and meeting space.
Recent Exhibitions
Firestation Print Studio
The Artful Line
December 2011 - February 2012
The summer exhibition from Firestation Print Studio is ‘The Artful Line’, which showcases the myriad techniques in the field of printmaking.
How is the transformed from clean surface to finished print achieved? See methods including relief, etching, chine collé, mezzotint, lithography and drypoint, to name a few. There is much to be revealed about the refined art of print making.
The Stables Art Studios
November - December 2011
The Stables Art Studios is a not for profit program of Prahran Mission providing low cost studio space and access to facilities for artists on a low income. The Art Studios & Gallery Program offers artists living with a mental illness studio space in a supportive and friendly environment.
Phoenix Park Community Centre Art Group
1 August - 15 September 2011
The Phoenix Park Painters meet weekly on Mondays to paint, socialise and support each other’s artistic endeavours. They use oils, acrylic or water colour, to paint a broad range of subjects including life models, still life, portraits, landscapes, and, floral arrangements, in figurative and abstract approaches. The group has been painting together for over 4 years.
Click here to view past exhibitions.