Experience the latest dynamic series of projections at Peel Street Park, showcasing works by emerging, mid-career, and established artists.
Peel Street Park's projection program has been running since 2016. Every night after dark the park's massive, red-brick wall becomes a cinematic-screen for large-scale still and moving image artworks. Recent programming has sought a dynamic series of projections at this site by emerging, mid-career and established artists.
Current projection
CONFINED 15
Presented by The Torch
29 April -7 July 2024
The fifteenth annual Confined exhibition showcases over 400 artworks by First Nations artists who have experienced incarceration in Victoria. Confined provides a dedicated space for these First Nations people to share their stories, culture and lived experiences through the artworks they produce. The exhibition serves as a poignant reflection on the disproportionate representation of First Nations Australians in our criminal justice system, underscoring the urgent need for change.
Previous projections
Previous projections have included works by:
- Dylan Mooney
- Salote Tawale
- Angela Tiatia
- Amanda Wright
- Georgia Robenstone
- Josh Muir
- Martine Corompt
- Elizaveta Maltseva
- Malcolm McKinnon
- Morgan Hickinbotham
- Madeleine Cleeve Gerkens with Daniella Raniti
- Rose Hartley
- James Henry
- Virginia Fraser + Destiny Deacon
- Leila Jeffreys
- Arini Byng
- Charlotte Allingham
- Maree Clarke
- Archie Moore
- Steaphan Paton
- Simon Rose
- Kent Morris
- Amrita Hepi
- Honey Long and Prue Stent
- Dean Cross
- Jenna Lee
- Moorina Bonini
- Michael Tuhanuku
- Jahkarli Romani
- Daen Sanbury-Smith + Isobel Knowles
- ENOKI
- Steven Rhall
- The Torch artists
- Tahlia Palmer
- Rebecca Atkinson
- The Victorian Aboriginal Health Service (VAHS).