Art exhibitions
Since 2011 the Planetary Healing Artists (Healing Arts) have presented an annual group art exhibition each year with a different theme.
2019 – Art Exhibition
St Kilda Peace Art Exhibition at Leroy’s Espresso, Acland Street, St Kilda.
21ˢᵗ September 2019 – 21ˢᵗ December 2019 is a Community art exhibition to bring together the community, intercultural/interfaith/interspiritual individuals and organisations for World Peace.
2018 – Dove of Peace Art Exhibition
Opening of Dove of Peace art exhibition was at Cora Graves Centre, 38 Blessington Street, St Kilda 3182, 6pm-7pm, 21ˢᵗ September, to raise awareness for UN International Day of Peace. It was part of the Port Phillip Peace Pageant that was held 21ˢᵗ September 2018, 4pm-7pm on the same day.
2017 – One World Art Exhibition
The Opening Celebration was on UN International Peace Day, on the 21ˢᵗ September 2017, with wonderful cultural music and multicultural food shared that evening.
2016 – Making Our Mark Art Exhibition
Aunty Bea opened the ceremony with an acknowledgement to country on the 6ᵗʰ of October at 6pm Kingston Gallery, making our mark on the hearts and minds of our community.
2015 – New Earth Art Exhibition
New Earth art exhibition was held at the Conscious Living Festival at the Melbourne Showgrounds. The exhibition opened Friday 1/5/2015.
2014 – Oh My Gaia Art Exhibition
The Oh my Gaia art exhibition with 23 artists exhibiting, was held Thurs 6/2/2014 at the West Beach Bathers Pavilion in West St Kilda.
2013 – Healing The Bay Art Exhibition
Planetary Healing Artists’ had an art exhibition, also called Healing the Bay, connecting with 32 artists all around the bay at Gasworks Arts Park in Albert Park. At the Opening we had Healing ceremonies for the Bay to cleanse the bay of any toxins.
2012 – Healing The Bay Art Exhibition
Planetary Healing Artists’ presented another art exhibition called Healing the Bay at the Galleon Cafe, 9 Carlisle St, St Kilda for the City of Port Phillip.
2011 – Endangered Art Exhibition
The art exhibition Endangered was extended for another two weeks in association with St Kilda arts hub, at the Dog’s Bar. It featured eight local artists addressing concerns about endangered flora and fauna.