Current and Upcoming Exhibitions
For further information about exhibitions and the gallery, contact us.

Pine Street Gallery is offering a range of exciting exhibitions in the following months. Here’s a taste of what’s to come. All of these events and exhibitions are free of charge.
Please note that unfortunately Pine Street Gallery (first floor) is not wheelchair accessible. We regret any inconvenience caused.
Usual gallery hours are: Monday – Friday 9:30am - 5:30pm, Saturday hours vary - please call the Centre on 9245 1503 during weekday office hours to check. Please note however that the gallery is not open on a Saturday unless there is an exhibition on.
Catherine of Aragon, 2012
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History Bearing
A solo exhibition by Rowena Hall
May 2 - 14
Opening Night: Wednesday 2 May, 6pm - 8:30pm
Exhibition to be opened by film critic Peter Castaldi
Hours: Mon - Fri 9:30am - 5:30pm, Sat 11am - 4pm
Rowena Hall’s first solo exhibition, History Bearing, combines the narrative conventions of tableaux with those of staged photographic portraiture. The work is designed to reveal historical stories (850 AD to the 1960s) of women with emphasis on their fertility. This dynamic series of work is timely, readjusting the way the female body has historically been represented by including fertility as part of the norm, as opposed to treating it as something to be excluded.

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Pine Street - part of the Garage Sale Trail!
Saturday 5 May, 11am - 2pm
Staff and friends of our Centre will be selling art works, jewellery, clothing, shoes, books, bric a brac and more. Come and grab some bargains, then check out the photographic exhibition that will be on in the Centre's art gallery (see listing above)! Shopping and Art! What a great combo!
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Bambini without Borders
by Alessandro Perini
Opening 18 May 6pm
17 - 29 May
In 2010 Alessandro travelled to Africa to spend time photographing in an orphanage called the Watoto Wema Centre in Kenya, where he had a chance to live with the children and document some unforgettable and heart-warming moments. Once back in Sydney he decided he wanted to find a material way to help the children and their carers.
He set about building a website and created a way for people to donate directly to them. He also realised he could make a difference by selling his images as prints and in book form. This project now includes his recent visit to the Shanghai Healing Home for orphaned babies suffering cleft palate.
This exhibition is designed to assist in creating awareness and an ongoing relationship with impoverished orphanages around the globe.
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Cick here to download the exhibition invitation
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 In memory of Bindi, Bobby
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My Human Family
Rescue Dogs Find a Home
Community Photographic Project 2012
Submission Dates: 1 January 2012 – 31 March 2012
Exhibition Dates: 4 – 14 July 2012
Open Day Launch: Saturday 7 July 2012, 12pm – 3pm
With the aim of creating awareness about abandoned, surrendered and neglected
dogs, the My Human Family community photographic project invites our
rescued four legged friends and their humans to submit family photos and share
their personal stories.
Go to the Project webpage
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