Wominjeka! Hello!
At the Convent we welcome visitors from across the globe – both in-person and digitally. Please note, we use AI to bridge the language gap, so there may be some translation inconsistencies and missed linguistic nuances.
4 November
5.30pm — 9.30pm
The Store
$25
FREE for children under 16
FREE for those identifying as First Nations People or Torres Strait Islanders — email hello@platformexhibitions.com before the event to receive your tickets.
4 November
5.30pm — 9.30pm
The Store
$25
FREE for children under 16
FREE for those identifying as First Nations People or Torres Strait Islanders — email hello@platformexhibitions.com before the event to receive your tickets.
More than just an art showcase, ‘Ascendent’ is a collective stand against patriarchy and an exploration of diverse narratives that challenge, question and reimagine a world free from its constraints.
You can expect an indoor/outdoor, multi-room event with 40 artists, a rotation of DJs, a selection of market stalls and an operating bar and food stall all day.
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Ascendant invites you to be part of a community that believes in a world where opportunities know no gender, and where patriarchy is dismantled, questioned and reimagined by the strokes of creativity.
Join us for an evening of empowerment, inspiration and artistic resistance.
16th of February
The Store
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15% of proceeds will be donated to charities you vote for during the event.
Platform Exhibitions host tri-annual pop-up group art exhibitions in Naarm/Melbourne. Each event features a line-up of artists, rotations of DJs/musicians, market stalls, a bar and food stall. Their vision is to create a space where artists and art-lovers show up for each other in a circular society.
Please be aware that some works may include adult themes and nudity, while others delve into challenging subjects such as sexual violence, gender-based violence, and the use of oppressive symbolism.
We encourage visitors to approach the exhibition with an open mind, recognizing the intention of these artworks to spark dialogue and reflection on important societal issues.
We also encourage parents and guardians to be aware of the content and use their discretion when deciding whether to bring children to view these particular artworks.
The Store is wheelchair accessible.