Queenscliff’s new open air gallery
Ten art boards have been installed along Thwaites Walk, along the seaward side of Citizens and Princess Park down to the Maritime Museum.

An exhibition of photos by Sheri Browne and Jenny Kelly will be shown at the Barwon Heads Community Arts Garden this Friday.
Surfing Dog unveiledSculptor Viktor Cebergs unveiled Surfing Dog last week at the Barwon Health Day Program in Torquay, as part of a new art module.
A Margaret Olley tribute from local artistsHer joyful still-life paintings remained defiant of artistic trends until the end, and Margaret Olley became one of our most treasured national artists.
From punk to paintArt isn’t what Ian Cunningham is best known for, but it’s where he’s channelling his considerable creative talent these days.
Getting creative with cancerHave you – or has someone you know – been touched by cancer? Do you fancy yourself as an artist or are you looking for a creative outlet?
Aspiring cartoonists get busy in TorquayKids and teens throughout Geelong, Bellarine and the Surf Coast have not been short of things to do these summer holidays.
New Year show for Art FiveGeelong Art Five are pleased to present their much-anticipated New Year art show.
Art and sculpture at the height of summerA love of nature, expression and the potential found in welding spurred three local artists to dedicate their lives to painting and sculpture.
Time to get creative juices flowingVisitors and locals who have had enough of doing nothing are invited to attend classes at the Queenscliff Summer School of Art.
Sand sculpture here againSummer Michelangelos need to dust off trowels and shovels, as the Queenscliffe and District Neighbourhood House’s Sand Sculpture Contest is coming.
Tree of life and artBarwon Heads artist Kaz McGlynn has been praised by a primary school principal for her recent work with students.
New exhibition is touchy-feelyA mutual love of texture is the common theme in a joint exhibition at As Iz gallery, which opened last weekend.
E-kids make busy business of their artChildren are coming from as far as Ballarat to take part in Kazworks art’sKool and after seeing Sunday’s exhibition launch it’s no wonder why.
Queenscliff’s new open air galleryTen art boards have been installed along Thwaites Walk, along the seaward side of Citizens and Princess Park down to the Maritime Museum.
Great Ocean Road lights up camerasThe Surf Coast and Great Ocean Road have featured strongly in a recent Parks Victoria photo competition.
Glassy-eyed returnIf the Drysdale Community Association had its way, the village would host one of the biggest glass festivals in the world.
Local artists continued to draw attention to society’s increasing dependence on plastic with displays at the Night Jar Twilight Market recently.
Symmetry of southern aspirationsCall it symmetry, synergy or synchronicity; all are apt descriptors for an upcoming event at one of Lorne’s most beautiful art galleries.
Iconic You Yangs on showLocal artists have taken inspiration from the beauty of our region to put together Iconic You Yangs, the second in a series of themed exhibitions.
Famed body artist to visit local galleryAustralia’s most famous body artist, Emma Hack, will be visiting a Queenscliff gallery where her work has proved a hit.
Stage call out for Bread and ButterfliesTwo entrepeneurial local ladies are the creative force behind a new community theatre production combining art, dance, acting and sculpture.
Berries and Bellarine landscapesLocals and holidaymakers will get the chance to take in the scenes and memories of the Bellarine Peninsula through the eyes of artist Linda Gallus.
Inspiring through upcycling and artA group of local artists have joined forces to address environmental issues, making an impact around town with their thought-provoking works.
Kain’s intense colours to AngleseaAn Anglesea artist is bringing large, scenic canvases to a gallery that generally hosts smaller shows.
Merry Christmas from VietnamA local artist’s dream trip to Vietnam has bought vibrant colours into her gallery just in time for Christmas.
Sketching while the band playsA design teacher who lives in Point Lonsdale has become “part of the furnishings” at the Piping Hot Chicken Shop, where she sketches bands.