Creative community programs for wellness and lifelong learning.

Art Exhibitions

An open entry, collaborative exhibition about future. Step into tomorrow through the eyes of today’s boldest creatives. Access is an immersive exhibition exploring the future—its hopes, tensions, technologies, and transformations. From speculative landscapes to AI-infused installations, this collection challenges what’s next, asking: What does the future look like when imagined by artists? Further details TBA.

Access (coming soon)

A collaborative art exhibition, 20-23 Jun 2025 (Winter Solstice) at BSIDE Gallery, Marking the shift from darkness to light, let go of what no longer serves you and make space for new growth and purpose. Inviting women and non-binary folks to join this exhibition, and display your divine work that is inspired by growth or decay. Curated by Creative Gals’ Guild (CGG) Guste Sakalaustaite, Harriet Muse, Julia Collins, Jordan Rozanski, Tamika McLaren and Zoe Keystone

h i b e r n a l

An exhibition, on love. 20-23 Feb 2025. BSIDE Gallery. Collaborative art exhibition, open to the public. An intimate journey through the many faces of love—romantic, platonic, fleeting, eternal. This exhibition captures the beauty, complexity, and vulnerability of connection in all its forms. Featuring art by Jordan Rozanski, Guste Sakalauskaite and Zoe Keystone. Curated by Guste Sakalauskaite.

On love

Open entry, collaborative art exhibition at BSIDE Gallery, Fitzroy, March 2024 featuring more than 25 local artists from around the world. Excellence in bronze sculpture, drawing, painting, print, photography, stained glass, textiles and more. Curated by Harriet Muse and Jordan Rozanski.

Evolve

An open entry, collaborative art exhibition at Yarra Sculpture Gallery, Abbotsford, featuring 30+ local artists showcasing their artwork from photography, print, painting to sculpture. Featured photography, installation and writing workshops by Jordan Rozanski.

Water

A commemorative Centenary Exhibition Fighting for Peace: Anzac Revisited, reflects on a century of spirit and sacrifice, to enhance understanding of the ANZAC Legacy at the Clunes Returned Services League (RSL). Coordinated by Jordan Rozanski. Curated by Dr Michael Taffe.

Fighting for Peace

Community Wellness

A network of artists from a range of disciplines who regularly join forces for greater positive impact with creative approaches to complex issues. Co-founded by Jordan Rozanski, Zoe Keystone, Harriet Muse, Julia Collin and Tamika McLaren (pictured above, left to right). Guste Sakalauskaite, Hannah Chamley, Jess Mason, Katie Woodhouse, Louise Antonello and Nicole Gammie, (not pictured).

Creative Gals’ Guild (CGG)

Individual and group, therapeutic art activities that support positive life changes. Safe spaces for a therapeutic experience. Designed and delivered by Jordan Rozanski.

Mindful Art

Community consultation, using input from local residents to inform strategic approaches for sustainable, land management and effective town planning. Facilitated by Jordan Rozanski.

Futures Dreaming

Lifelong Learning

At Creative Studio, students get to work on their dream projects at small group workshops offered during the school holidays, with the support of teachers and industry experts, in a creative and collaborative environment. Designed, developed and facilitated by Jordan Rozanski and Zoe Keystone.

Creative Studio

Project skills for ‘real life’. Civic Kids explore local histories, engage the community, collect, synthesise and present data, negotiate with local Council and advocate for community needs. Designed and delivered by Jordan Rozanski on behalf of Clunes Neighbourhood House.

Civic Kids

Author Talks and Kids Workshops. Participants of all ages heard from children’s author of the ‘Squishy Taylor’ book series, Ailsa Wild and author of ‘The Everlasting Sunday’, Robert Lukins at the Esmond Gallery. Hosted by Jordan Rozanski on behalf of Clunes Booktown.

Author Talks