Women of the Badlands

Next date: Saturday, 14 February 2026 | 10:00 AM to Sunday, 01 March 2026 | 04:00 PM

decorative

Nillumbik’s creative ecosystem has been shaped by generations of artists who share, collaborate and build together. These four hubs have long provided rare environments for artistic exploration, attracting artists to the region and fostering a vibrant and enduring community.

Conceived as part of the Women of Montsalvat project, this exhibition and In Conversation series is the artistic history of the Badlands (Nillumbik), and an exploration of how these hidden incubators continue to inspire contemporary creative outlanders.

Opening event

Friday 6 February 6pm to 8pm
Free entry
RSVP online

In Conversation Series

  • Friday 6 February 6pm: Opening Night and Artist Talk from the Women of Montsalvat project
  • Friday 13 February 6pm: In Conversation event with artists from Dunmoochin
  • Friday 20 February 6pm: In Conversation event with artists from Laughing Waters/Garambi Baanj
  • Friday 27 February 6pm: In Conversation event with artists from Baldessin Studio

Montsalvat, established in 1934, is Australia’s oldest continuous artist community. Set on 12 acres of gardens with 34 historic buildings, Montsalvat provides painters, sculptors, writers, musicians, poets, and other makers with the time, space, and support to create, teach, exhibit, and perform.

Dunmoochin was founded in the early 1950s by a group of artists in Cottles Bridge who sought to live closely with nature as a source of inspiration and learning. Today, it offers artists retreats of up to two years, providing time and space to explore the creative, environmental, and cultural significance of the area.

Baldessin Studio located in St Andrews bushland, has been home to printmakers since George Baldessin built his studio in the 1970s. Established as a non-profit centre in 2001, Baldessin Studio is run by master printmakers who encourage experimentation while respecting the traditions of the craft. The studio supports both serious instruction and creative exploration in a variety of printmaking techniques.

Garambi Baanj / Laughing Waters Cultural Precinct in the Yarra Valley is a stretch of river flats lined with eucalypts and a significant gathering place for the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung for tens of thousands of years. An artist-in-residence program was first established in the late 1990s and has since been revived, providing studios and housing in heritage-listed homes. The precinct emphasizes deep immersion, cultural exchange, and connection to Country.

When

  • Thursday, 05 February 2026 | 10:00 AM - Sunday, 01 March 2026 | 04:00 PM

Location

Barn Gallery

Montsalvat, 7 Hillcrest Avenue, Eltham, 3095, View map

Google Map
Tagged as: