‘Wild at Art Showcase’ by Australian Conservation Foundation Community Boroondara

From Wed 12 March 2025
Until Sat 26 April 2025

Town Hall Gallery

360 Burwood Road
Hawthorn VIC 3122

Free
Accessible
03/12/2025 9:00 am 04/26/2025 5:00 pm ‘Wild at Art Showcase’ by Australian Conservation Foundation Community Boroondara The ‘Wild at Art Showcase’ celebrates the incredible artistic talent of children from the Boroondara area while highlighting their passion for protecting Australia’s threatened species. Presented by the Australian Conservation Foundation Community Boroondara, this exhibition features artworks created by local participants in ‘Wild at Art’, Australia’s largest wildlife art competition for kids. Each piece is accompanied by a written explanation, offering insight into the depth of concern and care these young artists have for vanishing wildlife. Through their artwork, children feel empowered, raising awareness about the importance of biodiversity and conservation efforts.The ‘Wild at Art Showcase’ encourages the community to reflect on the future of Australia’s unique flora and fauna while celebrating the creativity and environmental awareness of Boroondara’s young people.Image credit: Amy, 12 years old, detail from ‘Regent Honeyeater - A songless bird’, 2024, coloured pencil on paper, 42 x 29.7 cm, image courtesy of the artist and Australian Conservation Foundation Community Boroondara.  Accessibility of this spaceAccessible car parkingAccessible drop-off areaAutomatic doorsAccessible toiletsRampsClear signageLiftsQuiet areasWide passageways.  , City of Boroondara [email protected] Australia/Melbourne public

Event details

The ‘Wild at Art Showcase’ celebrates the incredible artistic talent of children from the Boroondara area while highlighting their passion for protecting Australia’s threatened species. 

Presented by the Australian Conservation Foundation Community Boroondara, this exhibition features artworks created by local participants in ‘Wild at Art’, Australia’s largest wildlife art competition for kids. Each piece is accompanied by a written explanation, offering insight into the depth of concern and care these young artists have for vanishing wildlife. Through their artwork, children feel empowered, raising awareness about the importance of biodiversity and conservation efforts.

The ‘Wild at Art Showcase’ encourages the community to reflect on the future of Australia’s unique flora and fauna while celebrating the creativity and environmental awareness of Boroondara’s young people.

Image credit: Amy, 12 years old, detail from ‘Regent Honeyeater - A songless bird’, 2024, coloured pencil on paper, 42 x 29.7 cm, image courtesy of the artist and Australian Conservation Foundation Community Boroondara.  

Accessibility of this space

  • Accessible car parking
  • Accessible drop-off area
  • Automatic doors
  • Accessible toilets
  • Ramps
  • Clear signage
  • Lifts
  • Quiet areas
  • Wide passageways.