Soldiers Hill Artist Collective Artwalk 2026

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Soldiers Hill VIC 3350

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  • 27 Feb–15 Mar

The Soldiers Hill Artist Collective is excited to start 2026 with its first Artwalk around the businesses, schools and photographic studios of Soldiers Hill.

This exhibition presents an inspiring variety of artistic expression, featuring both two-dimensional and three-dimensional works. It brings together the diverse and eclectic creativity of the group, offering a dynamic, exciting and diverse showcase of painting, textiles, photography, weaving, sculptures and carpentry.

The exhibitions takes you on an adventure through the streets of historic Soldiers Hill but now this year ArtWalk2026, moves a little beyond our boundary. Get to visit the businesses, have a pizza or a coffee and meet the SHAC members at the photo studios.

The diverse artistic endeavours from their 20 members will be exhibited in the windows of local businesses or inside their premises and their supportive, education providers. Please check the Soldiers Hill Artist Collective website for a full list of the locations. A must see exhibition.

Content: Sunflower Imaging Photo Studio

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