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Ian Armstrong was a prolific modernist painter, printmaker and ceramicist, renowned for his portraits, landscapes and genre works.
Frederick McCubbin, a baker’s son, was born in Melbourne in 1885.
And the mysterious portrait of a girl.
Hush, Kalorama 2005, a celebration of the forest floor.
The Whitehorse Artspace opened in 2007 and is home to the Whitehorse Art Collection, a collection which contains more than 1700 works. 
Creative Whitehorse is lucky to have a diverse range of artists who teach our classes and workshops.
Experience a relaxing Tai Chi session at Strathdon House gardens.
This exhibition honours the legacy of George Keith Lesselyoung, a passionate collector whose generous gift will be preserved as part of the Whitehorse Art Collection into perpetuity.
Featuring a selection of works generously loaned from the Gippsland Art Gallery in Sale, which holds the most comprehensive public collection of Annemieke Mein’s extraordinary art. The exhibition includes her iconic three-dimensional textiles, preparatory drawings, samplers, and showcases that reveal the artist’s in-depth creative process.
Wedding dresses on display have been adored, worn and then stored through the decades by Whitehorse Historical Society. Despite the trials and hardships on our life journeys, these dresses and their landscape settings hold the power to evoke universal happy moments.