Call for entries for the 15th annual Antipodean Palette

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The Greek-Australian Cultural League (GACL) has announced that this year the annual Antipodean Palette group art exhibition will take place on the 12-22 of June, 2025 and invites artists to apply for participation. This event celebrates the diverse works of artists within the Greek-Australian community.

Now, in its 15th year, the Antipodean Palette has become an annual highlight in the Greek – Australian Cultural League’s calendar and an important forum to present and discuss works influenced by our different cultures.

Preparations for this exciting event are under way and emerging as well as established artists are encouraged to participate.

The selected artists and their works will be featured in the GACL’s annual bilingual ‘Antipodes’ periodical, this year celebrating its 51st year in circulation.

The exhibition will be held at Steps Gallery, 62 Lygon Street, Carlton. The gallery will open Tuesday to Friday 10.00am – 5.00 pm, and during the weekends 11.00 am – 3.00 pm. The launch of the exhibition will take place on June 14th 2025.

Artists are invited to express their interest and apply for their entry application online via email: antipodeanpalette@gmail.com. Applications close on Friday May 9th at 5:00pm.

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