Gallery public programs

Our gallery features a series of dynamic public programs for children and adults. Watch this space for an exciting program coming soon.

Assemblage workshop for adults

with artist Pamela Irving

Sunday 9 November 10am–12pm
Glen Eira City Council Gallery

Join artist Pamela Irving for a hands-on and fun filled children’s assemblage workshop which will inspire creativity with salvaged or recycled materials.

Explore environmental and sustainable ideas and ways that can help the planet in this playful workshop aimed to empower children to think about waste, reuse and the impact on the environment.

Suitable for adults
Tickets $5. Bookings required
All materials supplied.

Pamela Irving | Jean, the Gourmand (detail) | 2024 Doll parts, plastic food, Anzac biscuit tin, simmer pan, electrical wire. 78 x 32cm | Courtesy of the artist
Pamela Irving | Jean, the Gourmand (detail) | 2024 Doll parts, plastic food, Anzac biscuit tin, simmer pan, electrical wire. 78 x 32cm | Courtesy of the artist

 

Live Sunday Sessions: Katankin

Sunday 9 November at 2pm and 3pm (two 45-minute sessions)
Glen Eira City Council Gallery

Born of Russian and Romanian migrant parents, Melbourne indie-folk artist and producer Katankin writes music that testifies to love, faith, and hope. With a haunting voice, poetic lyrics, and delicate fingerstyle guitar, she unflinchingly explores the human condition. 

Relatively new to the Australian folk scene, Katankin has already made her mark. Her self-produced debut EP The quiet shimmer of the world earned a 2023 Music Victoria nomination for Best Folk Work, alongside appearances at the St Kilda Festival and Maldon Folk Festival.

Her 2024 debut album Said the starling received a 4-star review in Rhythms Magazine and is nominated for Contemporary Folk Album of the Year at the 2025 Folk Alliance Australia Awards. 

Free. Bookings not required.

Katankin. Photo by Steph Tout
Katankin. Photo by Steph Tout