Local Remix | Assembly - Nillumbik's artist colonies, residencies and the Collection
@ Montsalvat
Local Remix: Assembly features collected works from Nillumbik's artist colonies and residencies.
Engage with works by 60 artists from Baldessin Press, Dunmoochin, Garambi Baanj (Laughing Waters) and Montsalvat.
Artists: Penelope Aitken, Rick Amor, Ashe, George Baldessin, G.W. Bot, Mirranda Burton, Alice Blanch Chehovski, August Carpenter, Jock Clutterbuck, Nicholas Currie, Bruce Davidson, Geoffrey Davidson, Jack Davidson, Chelle Destefano, Tess Edwards, Sue Ford, Silvi Glattauer, Lloyd Godman, Karena Goldfinch, Amanda Grant, Deborah Halpern, Melinda Harper, Siri Hayes, Lorraine Heller-Nicholas and Katherine Soutar, Phillip Howe, Kate Hudson, Brendan Huntley, Hilary Jackman, Christine Johnson, Heja Jung (Chong), Margot Knox, Helen Laycock, Peter Laycock, Michael Leunig, Fionna Madigan, Jenni Mitchell, Leanne Mooney, David Moore, Daniel Moynihan, John Neeson, John Nixon, John Olsen, Jill Orr, Mary-Lou Pittard, Clifton Pugh, Nusra Latif Qureshi, Cameron Robbins, Leon Saper, Jan Senbergs, John Serle, Alma Shanahan, Lesley Sinclair, Myra Skipper, Sonia Skipper, Katie Stackhouse, Imants Tillers, Peter Wegner, Frank Werther, John Wolseley
The Artists
Hannah Strout is an arts administrator and producer with a passion for supporting young and emerging artists. She has extensive experience across festivals and youth arts, producing and facilitating workshops, live performances, tours, and festival programs. As Senior Client Manager and Team Leader at Auspicious, Hannah works with a diverse range of artists across multiple artforms, supporting the development and delivery of creative projects. She provides strategic and administrative guidance to help artists realise their work and build sustainable creative practices.
Phillip HOWe is a Naarm (Melbourne)-based multidisciplinary artist working across sculpture, printmaking, painting and installation. His practice unfolds through an intuitive dialogue with Country, where reclaimed materials, bold forms and rhythmic mark-making give rise to works that explore connection, memory and transformation. Drawing on his Celtic and Indigenous heritage, HOWe creates a distinctive visual language shaped by the textures, energies and cycles of the natural world. His work spans intimate works on paper to large-scale public commissions across Victoria.
Nicholas Currie is an artist and curator working with painting, sculpture and performance. Currie is from the Mununjali clan of the Yugambeh language group, with connection to Kuku Yalanji, and currently lives on Wurundjeri Country in Naarm/Melbourne. Humour and kindness are undercurrents to the major themes addressed in his works: contemporary Indigenous perspectives, hauntology and exploration of identity within current Australia.
WHEN | 26 June - 16 August 2026
WHERE | Barn Gallery, Residents Gallery & Wood Workshop
OPENING | Thursday 25 June 6:30pm - 8pm
❊ When ❊
Date/s: Friday 26th June 2026 - Sunday 16th August 2026
Time: WEDNESDAY - SUNDAY | 10AM - 4PM
❊ Where ❊
Montsalvat View Venue
7 Hillcrest Ave Eltham Victoria 3095 Map
✆ Venue: (03) 9439 7712 | Event:
❊ Web Links ❊
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