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
Free textile workshops presented by the Naarm Textile Collective during the Thread — Tangles/detangles exhibition.
First Nations Weaving Workshop
with an artist from The Torch
Sunday 8 June, 10am–12pm
Glen Eira City Council Gallery
Come and learn about Indigenous weaving techniques with an artist from The Torch surrounded by the amazing works on display in the Confined 16 exhibition.
Listen to the artist’s family’s stories about the cultural tradition of weaving and learn how to make a woven basket or a piece of jewellery.
Suitable for adults. All materials supplied.
Tickets $5. Bookings required.

Live Sunday Sessions
Olivia Meg
Sunday 8 June, 2pm and 3pm (two 45-minute sessions)
Glen Eira City Council Gallery
Get ready to be captivated by the versatile vocals of Olivia Meg, a gifted Arrernte artist currently based in Naarm.
Blending elements of indie folk and rock, Olivia has coined her own genre ‘sad girl indie folk rock’, reflecting her refusal to conform to norms and her dedication to authenticity. Her music delves into the depths of human emotions, offering candid and reflective lyrics that strike a chord with listeners.
Through her sincerity, the melodies resonate deeply with her audience, creating an immersive and emotional experience
