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5 – 15 Jul

Lost & Found

  • Free
  • Art

Lost & Found is a group exhibition exploring Melbourne’s fading signs, forgotten spaces, and overlooked urban relics. Curated by the Kindred Cameras team, with special involvement from Sean Reynolds of Melbourne Ghost Signs, the show features over 30 artists working across photography, print, collage and mixed media.

Artists include Abhijit Pal, Alvaro Munoz, Ana Rojas, Anton Surov, Aurora Burnett Kuhn, Caleb Bishop, Caspar Conrick, Clinton Okpara, Genevieve Engelhardt, Hilary Wardhaugh, Jake Maraldo, James Annesley, Joshua Sleep, Lucinda Nicholas, Mariana Boubet, Mark Blyde, Melanie Drummond, Michael Mclean, Nick Orloff, Paul Sutton, Peta Tranquille, Rob Raaymakers, Rosalind Pach, Russell Mason, Sande Harsa, Sharbel Nadal, Sionainne Costello, Sophie Calalesina, and Stephanie Pottier.

The opening night is Friday 4 July, 6–8pm,with prizes announced at 7pm.

Smiling middle-aged man, with short greying brown hair, posed against a pink background.
Special offer Artist Talk: 12 July

Enjoy a talk and Q&A with Sean Reynolds, creator of Melbourne Ghost Signs, 2pm-3pm, free.

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Date Times
Sat 5 Jul
  • 11am - 4pm 11:00am - 4:00pm
Sun 6 Jul
  • 11am - 4pm 11:00am - 4:00pm
Mon 7 Jul
  • 11am - 4pm 11:00am - 4:00pm
Tue 8 Jul
  • 11am - 4pm 11:00am - 4:00pm
Sat 12 Jul
  • 11am - 4pm 11:00am - 4:00pm
Sun 13 Jul
  • 11am - 4pm 11:00am - 4:00pm
Mon 14 Jul
  • 11am - 4pm 11:00am - 4:00pm
Tue 15 Jul
  • 11am - 4pm 11:00am - 4:00pm

Location

Kindred Cameras
454 Docklands Dr
Docklands 3008

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Price and bookings

This is a free event

Booking not required

Contact details

  • telephone number: 0423 525 990
  • email address: hello@kindredcameras.com
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