It’s been close to a decade since Christina Monneron has visited the bayside suburb of Frankston, let alone dance on the waterfront. This year, the wise and worldly Afro-Cuban dance teacher is…
It’s been close to a decade since Christina Monneron has visited the bayside suburb of Frankston, let alone dance on the waterfront. This year, the wise and worldly Afro-Cuban dance teacher is…
New works for the Colours of My Country exhibition and an illustrated talk features in Everywhen Artspace’s February programme. The new gallery which opened in early January specialises in Aboriginal art. Its…
Siri Hayes has quite the connection with the peninsula, growing up with parents who were environmental activists for Western Port in the 1970’s. These days, Hayes creates art work that incorporates both…
By Jay McCarthy-Rivero Isolation. A lack of ideas. Difficulty staying motivated. These aspects are the traits that come with being an artist, which arguably turn away many individuals from participating in such…
By Melissa Walsh Photos Yanni Bern Cooper and Micah Mills are a cool couple, with a chilled vibe and a love of the arts that has spanned over two decades. It’s no…
By Melissa Walsh Photos Yanni Nic Kirkman has shown that she can do anything she wants. With a PHD in Physics, a second degree in architecture, and numerous other academic achievements, the…
By Melissa Walsh Photos Yanni Nissarana Galleries is now open in Main Street, Mornington, bringing a wonderful array of local and Australian artists’ work to the peninsula. The gallery which started in…
By Melissa Walsh Photos Yanni Art writers, curators and gallerists, Susan McCulloch and Emily McCulloch Childs have moved from their home gallery Whistlewood to a new space in Flinders. The ladies have…