Exhibition opening – ‘Pattern Recognition’ and ‘Nostalgic' by Bradley Flood

Sat 17 August 2024
2:00 pm 4:00 pm

Town Hall Gallery

360 Burwood Road
Hawthorn VIC 3122

Free
08/17/2024 2:00 pm 08/17/2024 4:00 pm Exhibition opening – ‘Pattern Recognition’ and ‘Nostalgic' by Bradley Flood Join us for the official opening of two new exhibitions at Town Hall Gallery: major exhibition ‘Pattern Recognition' and community exhibition 'Nostalgic' by Bradley Flood.The opening is free but registration is essential.Refreshments will be available for purchase.Image credit: Visitors at the official opening of ‘DISH’, Town Hall Gallery, 2024. About the exhibitionsPattern Recognition‘Pattern Recognition’ is a major exhibition at Town Hall Gallery exploring the intentions and motivations of artists who continually engage a theme, subject or visual style throughout their creative process.The exhibition features artists who have dedicated their practice to exploring and evolving a particular concept or enduring preoccupation. Their art is expressed through purposeful and continued use of colour and form, pattern and repetition, motif and subject.Dynamic and hypnotic, this exhibition unpacks the complexities and depths, the symbols and stories, and the beauty found in the persistent exploration of artistic expression. Featuring: Emma Coulter, Casey Jeffery, Chaco Kato, Jenna Lee, Kent Morris and Esther Stewart.‘Nostalgic’ by Bradley FloodStep back in time and immerse yourself in the sentimental charm of a bygone era in ‘Nostalgic’, a community exhibition by local artist Bradley Flood. From the richness of oil paints to the versatility of acrylics, the works on display will captivate your senses and transport you to a world of timeless beauty.Paying homage to the simple aspects of home and community life captured on canvas, ‘Nostalgic’ is a celebration of the past, present and future, bridging the gap between generations.Accessibility at this spaceAccessibility features include: accessible car parkingaccessible drop-off areaautomatic doorsaccessible toiletsrampsclear signageliftsquiet areaswide passageways. , City of Boroondara [email protected] Australia/Melbourne public

Event details

Join us for the official opening of two new exhibitions at Town Hall Gallery: major exhibition ‘Pattern Recognition' and community exhibition 'Nostalgic' by Bradley Flood.

The opening is free but registration is essential.

Refreshments will be available for purchase.

Image credit: Visitors at the official opening of ‘DISH’, Town Hall Gallery, 2024. 

About the exhibitions

Pattern Recognition

‘Pattern Recognition’ is a major exhibition at Town Hall Gallery exploring the intentions and motivations of artists who continually engage a theme, subject or visual style throughout their creative process.

The exhibition features artists who have dedicated their practice to exploring and evolving a particular concept or enduring preoccupation. Their art is expressed through purposeful and continued use of colour and form, pattern and repetition, motif and subject.

Dynamic and hypnotic, this exhibition unpacks the complexities and depths, the symbols and stories, and the beauty found in the persistent exploration of artistic expression. 

Featuring: Emma Coulter, Casey Jeffery, Chaco Kato, Jenna Lee, Kent Morris and Esther Stewart.

‘Nostalgic’ by Bradley Flood

Step back in time and immerse yourself in the sentimental charm of a bygone era in ‘Nostalgic’, a community exhibition by local artist Bradley Flood. From the richness of oil paints to the versatility of acrylics, the works on display will captivate your senses and transport you to a world of timeless beauty.

Paying homage to the simple aspects of home and community life captured on canvas, ‘Nostalgic’ is a celebration of the past, present and future, bridging the gap between generations.

Accessibility at this space

Accessibility features include: 

  • accessible car parking
  • accessible drop-off area
  • automatic doors
  • accessible toilets
  • ramps
  • clear signage
  • lifts
  • quiet areas
  • wide passageways.