Past Exhibitions 2023

Past exhibitions at Carlisle Street Art Space from 2023

Past Exhibitions 2023

Image Credit: REAL FAKE: Himalaya. Photo and digital design Betty Sargeant.

Zetetic XIV

A selection of works by artists in residence at Shakespeare Grove Artist Studios

17 November 2023 to 25 January 2024

The exhibition featured the works of 14 artists who each explore a broad range of themes through many different genres and mediums.

For more information visit the Shakespeare Grove Studios and artists page.

10

Celebrating a decade of inspiring art that defies stereotypes

6 October to 3 November 2023

The 10 exhibition platforms the inspiring stories and art of Melbourne-based social housing residents and showcases the transformative power of inclusion.

Image Credit: Nick Cave, c1980s
© Peter Milne. Courtesy of the Artist and M.33

St Kilda’s Alright!

Art and artists in the 1980s

14 July to 22 September 2023

St Kilda’s Alright! presents a selection of works by artists who played a significant part in advancing St Kilda’s creative culture during the 1980s.

The exhibition was created to celebrate the endorsement of the St Kilda Live Music Precinct – Victoria’s first ever live music precinct. 

Pride at Play

3 to 24 June 2023

Pride at Play is a curated exhibition that celebrates thoughtful videogames and tabletop roleplaying games made by the LGBTIQA+ community, with the LGBTIQA+ community in mind.

It works to expand knowledge of game design and highlight the importance of LGBTIQA+ representation in the gaming industry. 

Small Town Emo - Fnife Games
Photo: Adam Thomas

Image credit: Morganna Magee, Anahita (detail), 2021 Digital print on paper, 91 x 60cm. Image courtesy of the artist.

Distant Shores

17 March to 12 May 2023

Distant Shores is a moving exhibition showcasing the work of Melbourne-based photographer Morganna Magee developed in collaboration with participating members of the local migrant and refugee communities. The exhibition combines portrait photography, family photos and written testimony to tell the story of cultural heritage through the lens of the migrant experience.

From the Ground Up

16 December 2022 to 28 February 2023 

In collaboration with Melbourne-based artist and graffiti writer – LING, 26 graffiti writers created artworks in public spaces throughout the City of Port Phillip. Each artist showcased their work at Carlisle Street Arts Space. Works include pencil work, paintings, sculpture, photography and video projection.

Watch the opening night video

LING, image courtesy P1xels