Whether you’re an established artist or an up-and-coming creator, your work could be put on display for the community to admire as part of Hume council’s annual Galleries Exhibition Program.
Returning in 2025, the initiative is an opportunity for local artists and creatives to showcase their work in one of council’s public gallery spaces.
Everyone is encouraged to submit an application for a chance to share their work with the Hume community.
Council is looking for diverse ideas including exhibitions, performances, or even workshops that represent the diversity that is Hume city.
It’s also a great opportunity to meet and connect with other local artists to gain valuable experience in designing, creating and promoting their art.
Each successful artist will be given a 12-week residence at one of the following gallery locations: Town Hall Broadmeadows Gallery, Broadmeadows; Gee Lee-Wik Doleen Gallery, Hume Global Learning Centre – Craigieburn; and Sunbury Gallery, Hume Global Learning Centre – Sunbury.
The program is open to Hume based artists and local community groups, including heritage groups wanting to tell local stories in creative ways, as well as artists from outside Hume whose projects engage local community members in developing the cultural life of the municipality.
Applications are open until Sunday, December 8, 11.59 pm.
To learn more about the criteria or to apply, visit www.hume.vic.gov.au/Residents/Things-to-See-and-Do/Arts-and-Culture/Exhibit-in-Hume