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Stories of family violence recovery told through art

A moving exhibition telling women’s stories of family violence recovery will have its first presentation in Melbourne’s west as part of the exhibition’s final season.

“Black and White Exhibition – stories of the hearts reflected through diamonds” is a project initiative of Underneath My Umbrella’s founder and chief executive, Julie Kelly, and has previously exhibited in Upper Ferntree Gully, Forest Hill and Boronia.

The exhibition, which features photography and visual art, creates a thoughtful and reflective space that honours survivor resilience, sparks empathy, and strengthens community understanding of abuse and healing.

Ms Kelly said the exhibition has been well-received.

“It’s really impacted people, really stirred them a lot. The stories are quite real … it’s presented in a way that people can still take it in,” Ms Kelly said.

Ms Kelly said the recovery journey for women who have experienced family violence is not often talked about.

“Often the women and children are left with mental health issues. It’s actually an ongoing process and ongoing journey for many women,” she said.

Ms Kelly said the impacts of family violence also impact the wider community.

Local Brimbank artist Shannon Meilak, who created 10 intimate photographic portraits for the exhibition, said it’s been an honour and privilege to contribute her work to the exhibition.

“Capturing these portraits allowed me to see the incredible resilience and courage in each woman,” Ms Meilak said.

“It’s a powerful testament to the strength of these women and a crucial step in supporting those who are healing. I hope that viewing these artworks inspires empathy and drives vital

conversations about recovery and support.”

The free exhibition, supported by Brimbank council, will be showing from Friday 5 December until Monday 12 January at Brimbank Gallery and Sunshine Library, 301 Hampshire Road, Sunshine.

The gallery is open Monday to Friday from 9am-5pm.

Underneath My Umbrella is a community organisation dedicated to assisting women who have experienced domestic, family, sexual, or spiritual abuse.

The exhibition aims to educate the community, inspire action, and generate vital support for recovery programs.

Details: creativebrimbank.com.au

Lifeline: 13 11 14

1800Respect domestic family and sexual violence counselling service: 1800 737 732

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