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The Playground Project Melbourne opens this month

Media release The Playground Project set to reveal art and design works by Simon Terrill, Assemble, Mary Featherston, Emily Floyd, and BoardGrove Architects Opening on 28 June 2025 at Incinerator Gallery, The Playground Project Melbourne brings together renowned Australian and international artists and designers to respond to the project from a local perspective with three…

: Concept design by Edwina Green, prepared by Lump Studio.

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Edwina Green named recipient of the First Nations Playable Public Art Sculpture Commission

Media Release May 2025 Edwina Green named recipient of the First Nations Playable Public Art Sculpture Commission New sculpture to offer a space where children can explore, imagine, and play on Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Country Incinerator Gallery, Moonee Valley City Council (MVCC), and Agency Projects are proud to announce the winner of the First Nations Playable…

M. Paul Friedberg, Riis Park Plaza, Jacob Riis Houses, New York City, 1965. Photo anon. Modern Records Centre and the Lady Allen of Hurtwood papers. University of Warwick, Coventry UK. Courtesy The Playground Project.

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Incinerator Gallery and Monash University’s Faculty of Art Design and Architecture (MADA) reimagine our public spaces by blending art, play, and design

Media release: Incinerator Gallery and Monash University’s Faculty of Art Design and Architecture (MADA) reimagine our public spaces by blending art, play, and design Incinerator Gallery x MADA Talk Series launches trailblazing collaborations with leading international and Australian creative visionaries Gabriela Burkhalter, Daniel Baumann, Mike Hewson, Mary Featherston, Emily Floyd, and others. Incinerator Gallery is…

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Australian-first The Playground Project transforms Incinerator Gallery into interactive play space

Moonee Valley City Council is proud to announce The Playground Project, a trailblazing international exhibition connecting society through art and design and making its southern hemisphere debut at Incinerator Gallery in Melbourne from 28 June to 12 October 2025. The Australian iteration is commissioned by MVCC and incorporates visionary local case-studies in dialogue with leading…

The Incinerator Gallery pictured from the back of the building.The building is a warm cream colour with a red roof and tall chimney. It's a clear day with blue skies.

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Incinerator Gallery installs accessible lift, launches new exhibitions

City of Moonee Valley’s flagship visual arts venue, Incinerator Gallery, is pleased to announce that an accessible lift has been installed and will be ready for use from Friday 31 January, to coincide with the launch of a series of brand-new exhibitions showing from 1 February – 30 March 2025. Moonee Valley City Council (MVCC)…

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Sam Petersen wins 2024 Incinerator Art Award

Sam Petersen wins 2024 Incinerator Art Award  Sam Petersen (pictured, right) was named as the winner of the prestigious $10,000 Incinerator Art Award at Incinerator Gallery on Friday night.  Petersen’s work, You Need Us (2023) (pictured in background) was selected from a pool of 266 entries received from emerging and established artists across Australia. In…

A string of colourful paper lanterns hang in an outdoor setting.

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Fund your next big idea with a Community Grant!

Turn your passion project into a reality as we open up our first round of our 2024-25 Community Grants program! Need funding to get your big idea off the ground? You’re in luck! Our first round of Community Grants for 2024-25 are now open for applications until 5pm 29 September 2024. Applicants are encouraged to…

A graphic illustration of a rolling green valley, with people mingling in the park. A cityscape is pictured with clouds and an aeroplane. Text reads 'Moonee Valley in 2040 Shaping our Future'

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Help us plan for the future as we review our MV2040 Strategy

We’re reviewing our MV2040 Strategy and we want you to come along for the journey. What do you think Moonee Valley should look like by the year 2040? We are dedicated to creating a fair, beautiful, green, thriving and connected city to meet the future needs of our community.    What is MV2040?  In 2018,…

A group of seniors sit in the incinerator gallery and observe an abstract installation.

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MEDIA RELEASE: New art program to support people with dementia

Moonee Valley City Council is thrilled to introduce an innovative new art program that aims to support people in the early stages of dementia, Art Mondo. Modelled after successful museum and gallery programs across Australia and globally, Art Mondo is set to revolutionise support for those living with dementia, and the people who care for…

Photo taken from the 2023 Midsumma Pride March. A banner reads 'Midsumma Pride March' and Moonee Valley community members proudly stand under it

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Midsumma in Moonee Valley!

We’re thrilled to announce we’ll be participating again in the 2024 Midsumma Pride March! Walk with us in the Midsumma Pride March Get loud and proud! Don your most vibrant frocks and join us as we march with pride down Fitzroy Street in a kilometre-long parade route to Catani Gardens, St Kilda on Sunday, 4…