La Trobe Art Institute exhibitions

Current and upcoming

Bundoora Campus: Jazz Money

Bundoora Campus: Jazz Money

Jazz Money, a poet and artist of Wiradjuri and Irish heritage, has used the Sandhurst Collection as her starting point for a commission now on show in the Borchardt Library

View St: Parched

View St: Parched

A research-led exhibition that draws together artworks from across Australia, with an eye to the south east, to explore representations of drought

View St: Roberta Joy Rich

View St: Roberta Joy Rich

How does one negotiate repatriation or access to cultural materials that lie oceans away from their motherland?

Bendigo Campus: Emily Floyd

Bendigo Campus: Emily Floyd

Key works from the series Anti-totalitarian vectors are installed in the Heyward Library

Past

Touring: One foot in the ground, one foot in the water

Touring: One foot in the ground, one foot in the water

Paintings, sculptures and installations that explore the inseparable link between life and death

View St: Pliable planes

View St: Pliable planes

Twelve Australian artists reimagine textiles and fibre art

More past exhibitions

More past exhibitions

Browse details of our past exhibitions

View St: Jeremy Eaton and Nicholas Smith

View St: Jeremy Eaton and Nicholas Smith

Dressings brings the language of screens, concealment, exposure and the stage to our street-front façade

Bendigo Art Gallery and National Art School: In our time

Bendigo Art Gallery and National Art School: In our time

Four decades of art from China and beyond – the Geoff Raby Collection

View St: I wanna be your anti-mirror

View St: I wanna be your anti-mirror

An exhibition that reveals new languages, sensations and attitudes in works by 7 early career artists

View St: Maternal inheritances

View St: Maternal inheritances

An exhibition that explores the entanglements of motherhood and matriarchy with ideas of genealogy, influence and impact

View St: I think future, I think past

View St: I think future, I think past

In this exhibition colonial and capitalist ruins become both condition and material for revisionist histories and imagined alternative futures

View St: Calista Lyon

View St: Calista Lyon

Remembering future maps the ecological impact of gold mining on box-ironbark forests

View St: Circles of dialogue

View St: Circles of dialogue

Artist Inge King’s modernist legacy sparks a dialogue that encompasses First Nations and colonial memory, material conservation and bodily archives

View St: James Tylor

View St: James Tylor

From an untouched landscape challenges the colonial myth of a rugged and pristine Australian bush

View St: Collecting debt and other bad moods

View St: Collecting debt and other bad moods

A group exhibition that reflects an unease and ambivalence about things being on the constant up and up