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Current exhibitions

Our gallery welcomes visitors, including staff, students, schools, community groups and members of the public. Admission is always free and we have a new exhibition every six weeks.


When: 18 April–9 June 2023

As well as the Deakin University Art Gallery, this exhibition will also be displayed in the Deakin University Library, Melbourne Burwood Campus (open 8am–9pm seven days a week, closed ANZAC Day, Tuesday 25 April 2023).

Take a virtual tour of the exhibition in the Gallery

Take a virtual tour of the exhibition in the Library

Artworks as they appear in the exhibition

From left clockwise around Deakin University Art Gallery:

James Nguyen
Inhaleinhaleinhale  2021
sound file, 22 minutes
commissioned by NETS Victoria
courtesy the artist

Amrita Hepi, Honey Long and Prue Stent
Omphalus  2021
digital video, 3 minutes 30 seconds
commissioned by NETS Victoria
courtesy the artists, Anna Schwartz Gallery and ARC ONE Gallery

David Cross
Pair  2021
installation, PVC vinyl
commissioned by NETS Victoria
courtesy the artist

Steven Rhall
Hermetic Rituals  2020
digital prints on Dibond, found image, found floatation
devices, remediated performance, timber
commissioned by NETS Victoria
courtesy of the artist and MARS Gallery

Christopher Langton
Breathe In Breathe Out  2021
PVC, silicone, polyurethane, hybrid polymer, thermoplastic
polyester, pigment, fibreglass, acrylic, plywood, jacket,
backpack, fake fur, air valves and air
commissioned by NETS Victoria
courtesy the artist and Tolarno Galleries

Andy Butler
Live to your Potential
(After Jeff Koons’s Balloon Dog)  2018
HD video with audio, 5 minutes
courtesy the artist

Eugenia Lim
Wearable Shelters from Shelters for
Kyneton (triadic transfer)  2022
Shelters for Kyneton (triadic transfer)  2022
HD video with sound, 7 minutes 40 seconds, hand-sewn mylar
Artist, Performer: Eugenia Lim; Cinematographer: Tim Hillier;
Movement consultant, Editor, Sound: Zoe Scoglio; Costume
designer: Ellie Boekman; Performers: Jennifer Anderson,
Steve Boulter; Kyneton Contemporary Art Triennial Producer:
Angela Connor; Production assistant: Kent Wilson; Wearable
shelters designed by Eugenia Lim in collaboration with, and
sewn by, Ellie Boekman; Metal fabrication: Dale Holden
commissioned by Kyneton Contemporary and NETS Victoria
courtesy the artist and STATION GALLERY, Melbourne

All works are © and courtesy of the artists

From left clockwise around Deakin University Burwood Campus Library Gallery:

Bronwyn Hack
Alfred  2021
mixed media and inflatable soft sculpture
commissioned by NETS Victoria
courtesy the artist and Arts Project Australia

Zoë Bastin
Enough  2021
HD video with audio, 4 minutes 47 seconds,
Mylar balloon and fan
Costume designer: Eve Maxwell; Videographer: Clayton Smith;
Director: Louis Roach; Composer: James Rushford;
Choreography assistant: Hayley Does;
Sculptural assistant: Brigit Ryan;
Artist assistant: Molly Stephenson
commissioned by NETS Victoria
courtesy the artist

Take a virtual tour

Are you interested in the gallery, but can’t visit in person right now? Our virtual tours allow you to experience the space and current exhibition from your computer or device.

Take a virtual tour of the exhibition in the Gallery

Take a virtual tour of the exhibition in the Library

Finding the gallery

To find the gallery on campus, enter Deakin University via Entrance 1, (Holland Avenue), off Burwood Highway. Continue straight for 500 metres. As you pass the overhead foot bridge, the gallery is on your right. If arriving by car, you can park in any of the bays on the left of Holland Avenue. Alternatively, follow Holland Avenue all the way around to the second parking entrance.

Find out more about how to get to Deakin