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Images, clockwise from left: (1) After Walter Hopps opening event, 2025, photo Benjamin Hoffman. (2) After Walter Hopps, 2022, photo Leiko Lopez. (3) Animated illustrations by Eden Ariston (4) Alycia Wilson, (detail of) Colourful Current, photo Platform Arts. (5) Speed-Friending in the Apocalypse, image Platform Arts. (6) Lynda Taylor, Apricot Chicken 1970’s style, photo Platform Arts.


salon

11 OCT—11 DEC ‘25Salon celebrates the people of Djilang, throwing open the Courthouse doors to host a series of radical gatherings focused on artistic exchange.

At its origin, the Salon was a curated space for conversation and contestation, often hosted by influential women. Platform Arts’ Salon continues the salonnieres lineage through a full program including exhibition, public programs, and performance. Curated as a porous framework rather than a single event, Salon invites artists, audiences, and communities to share in the democratic power of dialogue and encounter.

  1. Roam Geelong / Opening celebrations
  2. After Walter Hopps
  3. Gathering Place
  4. Gallery installation workshop
  5. Studio Convos
  6. Speed Friending in the Apocalypse
  7. People’s Guide to (North) Geelong
  8. Popula Dabba: A Storytelling Workshop
  9. After Walter Hopps De-install Party



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Platform Arts
On Wadawurrung Country
60 Little Malop St 
Djilang/Geelong VIC 3220
P: (03) 5224 2815 
M: 0467 094 597
E: hello@platformarts.org.au


Open
Office hours: Tuesday to Friday / 9.30AM—4.30PM
Gallery hours: Tuesday to Saturday / 10.00AM—4.00PM

Access

Platform Arts’ accessibility includes a ramp to our Gheringhap St entrance, wheelchair-accessible bathrooms, baby-change facilities, and elevator. Accessible carparks are located on the Little Malop St side of our building. If you have specific accessibility needs, please contact us.
About
Platform Arts, based on Wadawurrung Country in Djilang/Geelong, focuses on the development of artistic practice and ideas, leading to the presentation of these ideas as contemporary arts experiences. We curate a multi-artform program of exhibitions, performances, publications and events that respond to themes and provocations we believe are urgent for our times. Learn more

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