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Beat the winter weather at Latrobe Regional Gallery!

Media Release

This winter season, Latrobe Regional Gallery is delighted to present a suite of compelling exhibitions inspired by the land and waters of Southeast Victoria. 

The winter exhibitions will be celebrated with a season opening on Friday 11 July 2025 at 6pm.

Galleries one and two feature Equilibrium: Works from the LRG Collection. Equilibrium showcases aquatically themed works by female artists, ranging from traditional depictions of oceans and waterways to allegorical explorations of identity. 

Gallery three features a major solo exhibition by acclaimed Victorian artist Bridget Hillebrand, inspired by the coastal waters of the Mornington Peninsula. Into the Deep is a new large-scale installation informed by Hillebrand’s ongoing concern for ecological shifts occurring beneath the ocean's surface. 

The Gippsland Interclub Photography Exhibition features in galleries five and six. Comprising the finest recent works by members of Gippsland’s six community photography clubs, the exhibition will showcase diverse depictions of the urban, rural and coastal landscapes and communities of Gippsland and southeast Victoria. 

Featuring works from the LRG Collection, STRAIGHTCUT: Photographs from the LRG Collection is showing in gallery four, shining a spotlight on the artistry of local photographers alongside some of Australia’s most renowned names in the discipline. 

Latrobe City Council Mayor, Councillor Dale Harriman encourages people to check out the latest exhibitions at the Gallery.

“We welcome visitors to the Gallery and are excited to share our incredible LRG collection. It’s great to have our own collection of art on display alongside exhibitions from talented artists, including many from our vibrant local photography community,” said the Mayor.

“We encourage everyone to come in, explore and be inspired.

“LRG is completely free and open seven days a week from 10am – 4pm. It’s especially a great spot to keep the kids entertained these school holidays.” 

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