Our gallery features a series of dynamic public programs for children and adults. Watch this space for an exciting program coming soon.
Gallery public programs
Craft Knitting Session
With artist Shaked Gozlan
Sunday 23 February, Gallery Two
1.30-4.30pm
Come and share your craft skills during this community knitting session led by artist Shaked Gozlan. Bring a ball of yarn and a pair of knitting needles, be creative and enjoy this collaborative session. Maybe you are already working on a piece, so bring it with you.
Capacity limited to 30 participants.
BYO yarn, knitting needles and creativity.
Book online from 10 February.

Watercolour and ink workshop for youth
With Fiona McMonagle
Sunday 9 March, Glen Eira City Council Gallery
10am-12pm
Join contemporary artist Fiona McMonagle for a watercolour and ink workshop for young people that will focus on portraiture.
Develop new skills, be inspired, and create your own works to take home.
Suitable for young people aged 14 to 19.
All materials supplied.
Tickets $5.
Book online from 24 February.

Live Sunday Sessions
Monica Casaceli
Sunday 9 March, Glen Eira City Council Gallery
2pm and 3pm (two 45-minute sessions)
Monica Casaceli will entertain the audience with story-driven lyrics and a raw acoustic energy, layered with an Indie/Pop sound, and elements of folk music.
Immersed in art and music at a young age, this talented Melbourne based singer-songwriter is influenced by Amy Shark, Missy Higgins and Billie Eilish.
With a poetic flair and an authentic approach to storytelling, Monica creates music that resonates deeply, blending vulnerability and simplicity into timeless, meaningful artistry. Her unique sound and style and warm stage presence will charm listeners.

Log Cabin Patchwork Workshop - time to slow down and enjoy the making
Tamara Russell
Sunday 13 April, Glen Eira City Council Gallery
10am–12 pm
Suitable for all adults. All materials supplied.
Bookings are $5 and are available online from Tuesday 1 April
Join textile artist Tamara Russell for a workshop exploring the Log Cabin technique. Using precious scraps of cloth, this technique will allow you to slow down in a hectic world and take pleasure in simple stitches and processes. Create a 10 x 10 cm patch which could then be used as a coaster. Participants will learn how a simple running stitch can be used for connecting pieces to a background using the Log Cabin patchwork technique.
The workshop is suitable for both beginners and more experienced stitchers.

Live Sunday Sessions
Ensemble Liber
Sunday 13 April, Glen Eira City Council Gallery
2pm and 3pm (two 45-minute sessions)
Ensemble Liber is a Melbourne based live music ensemble, composed of award-winning musicians Josh Dema on cello, Haram Kim on viola, and Kye Yim Loh on violin. Bringing exceptional performances from some of the most exciting string ensemble music to audiences since 2022, they will have their third string trio performance at the Council’s Gallery. The program will include a familiar staple of Beethoven, and lesser-known Hungarian melodies from Leó Weiner and Zoltán Kodály.
