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OPENING NIGHT: Fri 23 May 6pm - 8pm  | DATES: 22 May - 5 June 2025

Chehehe

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Rhys Cousins
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Anja Durneva

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FRONT GALLERY

FUTURELICS
by Chehehe

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This series features relics from Planet Chehehe, a world where creativity is the most valued resource and nothing is wasted. The inhabitants repurpose discarded materials, seeing every act of creation as renewal. Each piece is made from recycled paper pulp, salvaged hardwood, and reclaimed ink — a commitment to both sustainability and storytelling. Using hand-carved forms and pulp relief printing, the works exist as both artifact and imprint. These textured surfaces echo rituals of reuse and planetary memory, inviting viewers to consider what is discarded, what can be transformed, and what creative histories lie hidden in everyday materials.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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BACK GALLERY

FEELING BETWEEN
by Rhys Cousins

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Feeling Between explores the subtle resonance that exists between artwork and observer—a felt presence that lingers in space. This body of work investigates the in-between: where texture, form, and spatial tension generate emotion and meaning. These works are not only seen but sensed—inviting the viewer into a quiet exchange where perception becomes haptic, atmospheric, and shared.

This exhibition is part of Melbourne Design Week 2025.

Melbourne Design Week

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SIDE GALLERY

IMAGINERY CATS DON’T GET SICK
by Anja Durneva

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Imaginary Cats Don’t Get Sick
invites you to daydream alongside subjects caught drifting from reality: lost, lured, and deeply in love with fantasy. Anja once spent an entire school assembly imagining a plane crashing into the gym in slow motion, a spectacular backdrop to the drudgery of announcements from the principal. This show explores isolation and the quiet loss of self, while celebrating the unruly places where rules are softer, where imaginary cats don’t get sick and imagined disasters leave no bruises.




 

 

UPSTAIRS GALLERY

THE LAST GARDNERS
Caterina Leone 



Through oil painting and silverpoint drawing, The Last Gardeners reflects on the understated resilience of endangered flora and the unbreakable ties between nature and human survival.
These works, created as the artist first embraces oil painting, explore life’s tenacity in a world of loss. They invite us to witness not just what is fading but what continues, urging us to act now, to create, take root, and endure.