The Moon Bird Sings – Art Exhibition at Kilderkin Distillery

Kilderkin Distillery

14A Hill Street,
Mount Pleasant VIC 3350

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  • Thu 21 May 11am–6pm
  • Fri 22 May 11am–7pm
  • Sat 23 May 11am–7pm

The Moon Bird Sings – An exhibition of paintings and textile pieces by local artist and designer, Carly Hitchcock.

Carly creates detailed blue and white paintings to evoke whimsical worlds inhabited by local birds and plants. These pieces are influenced by antique pottery – a reference to the years she spent living in Japan collecting and selling artisan ceramics. She also creates textile works using mindful hand-stitching techniques.

There'll be a mediterranean grazing board to snack on, and Kilderkin will have gin and other drinks available to purchase.

Open to all. Invite your friends and family.

Opening hours may change, please confirm with Kilderkin Distillery.

Content: Carly Hitchcock

Dates & Times

  • Thu 21 May 11am–6pm
  • Fri 22 May 11am–7pm
  • Sat 23 May 11am–7pm
  • Sun 24 May 11am–6pm
  • Tue 26 May 11am–6pm
  • Wed 27 May 11am–6pm
  • Thu 28 May 11am–6pm
  • Fri 29 May 11am–7pm
  • Sat 30 May 11am–7pm
  • Sun 31 May 11am–6pm

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