An exhibition to celebrate the Bolin Bolin Gallery’s 20th birthday and a new gallery.
7 August to 20 September 2015
We opened our brand new gallery on August the 13th 2015 and at the same time we celebrated the Bolin Bolin's gallery 20th Birthday.
In 1995, at the urging of urged by staff member, Claire Nailer we decided to set up a gallery.Now, 20 years later we are moving and upgrading our exhibition space.
10 April to 23 May, 2015
Artists include Jenny Culic, Sean Diamond, Jane Dubsky, Nicola Hoyle, Joel Medley, Jenny Overton, Tim Read, Robyn Stewardson
This mixed exhibition includes glass by Jenny Culic, metal sculpture by Sean Diamond, Nicola Hoyle, Joel Medley, Tim Read & Wendy Brady, owls from recycled household items by Robyn Stewardson, hand painted pottery by Jane Dubsky, and a mosaic by Jenny Overton.
Justin Purser was commissioned to produce some exciting new signage for the front. He has made large, decorative individually hand-crafted metal lettering which make up the Bulleen Art & Garden sign over the shop entrance.
Make a traditional melon basket.
Bookings at https://weteachme.com/bulleenartandgarden/melon-baskets-workshop5-24 December
Once again we are showcasing a wonderful eclectic collection of local artworks in our gallery before Christmas. Make sure you visit us before Christmas to see this interesting and diverse range of (affordable) artworks including metal and ceramic sculpture, baskets, prints and paintings. You may find something uniqueand special for a gift, or be able to treat yourself.
An artwork which celebrates homegrown local food and is a visual testament to BAAG's commitment to food gardening. The sculpture, Still Life with Fruit by sculptor, painter, award winning author and puppeteer Lachlan Plain, www.lachlanplain.coml. At ten times the fruit's original size this fibre glass sculpture towers over the entrance of Bulleen Art & Garden.
"Still Life with Fruit "
Sculpture Unveiling, Vegetable Talk and Guided Art walk
5.30 to 7.30pm, Thursday 18th September, 2014
Homegrown food and art both feature prominently at Bulleen Art & Garden. See what can happen when they collide. The sculpture, Still Life with Fruit by Lachlan Plain, is a painterly rendition of the food gardener’s fruit bowl. At ten times the fruit’s original size this fibre glass sculpture will tower over the entrance of Bulleen Art & Garden, testament to BAAG’s commitment to food gardening.More about the exhibition More about Sean







