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About us💫 Welcome to the art sanctuary of Le Grange Gallery, nestled in the vibrant Brunswick Art Precinct of Melbourne. 🎨✨ Brunswick, with its multicultural charm and artistic atmosphere, serves as the inspiration behind our creative haven. Here, we curate an exceptional collection of contemporary artworks from top-notch Australian and international artists. Since our establishment in 2018, Le Grange Gallery has been committed to presenting unique and outstanding art pieces. Our gallery boasts an exquisite physical exhibition space and an online store, offering you a comprehensive shopping and appreciative experience. Interested in learning more, making a purchase, or collaborating with us? Feel free to reach out to us at [email protected]. Welcome to join Le Grange Gallery on this wonderful journey of exploring and appreciating the beauty of art! 🌈🌟 #LeGrangeGallery #BrunswickArt #ArtisticJourney #CreativeSpace"
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You are warmly invited to the final VACT event of the year presented by Australia Women and Children Protection and Development Inc. (AWCPD) in collaboration with CAF & Study Melbourne, a Brunswick Art Gallery Tour showcasing the vibrant artistic heartbeat of Melbourne. Brunswick is home to over 3,500 art professionals and is known as one of the city’s most active creative hubs. Led by professional artists, this tour will take you through 4–5 of Brunswick’s most iconic galleries, offering a first-hand look at local art practices, exhibitions, and cultural spaces. 📅 Date: Saturday, 18 October 2025 🕐 Time: 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM 📍 Location: Brunswick Galleries 🎟️ Free (for current international students only) 📌 Scan the QR code on the poster to register – places are limited! We look forward to exploring the creative streets of Brunswick with you! #awcpd #creativeasiaartcentre #brunswickart #brunswickgallery #creativeasiafoundation
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✨🎨Dr Su Yang is a visual artist whose practice spans painting, photography, video, and film, with a focus on feminist studies and Chinese female beauty and representations. She holds a Ph.D. from the Victorian College of the Arts at the University of Melbourne and an MFA from the State University of New York at Buffalo. ✨🎨Lucian Zhang is a screenwriter and film director with a Master’s in Film and Media Studies from SUNY Buffalo and further study at the University of Melbourne. His films, which explore themes of marginalized identities and social isolation, have resonated with audiences worldwide. 🌸Featured in Inspired HER, Beauty is a short film discusses the shifting socialized ideal of Chinese beauty that makes women lose recognition of themselves and even encourages them to change their appearances through radical means, such as unnecessary non-therapeutic cosmetic surgery. The significance of this film is to show the “beauty” created by cosmetic surgery as a response to the desire for a particular look. 📽️ Beauty, film, 2017, 62:58 min #InspiredHER #CreativeAsiaFoundation #CreativeAsiaArtCentre #AWCPD #WomenInArt #ContemporaryArt
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✨🎨Youyang Sun is a writer and emerging visual storyteller whose work explores women’s lives across Asia. Drawing on five years in Japan and her current base in Singapore, she examines gender, migration, and the quiet resilience of women navigating systems that render them unseen. 🌸Featured in Inspired HER, Invisible Woman weaves together digital photography with essay to illuminate stories too often overlooked. 🗞️Discover the essay below: In Singapore, Sundays reveal a sight the week keeps hidden. Along the edges of Orchard Road or Central’s walkways, hundreds of migrant domestic workers, mostly women from the Philippines, Indonesia, and Myanmar, spread cardboard on the ground, unpack food, and turn concrete into a temporary home. For six days, strict laws and private rules keep them invisible, their lives confined to kitchens, balconies, and rooms not their own. On this single day, they reclaim a sliver of the city: sharing rice wrapped in banana leaves, swapping stories in Tagalog, Indonesian, and Burmese. In the city center, where every inch of space comes at a premium, overhead bridges, streets, park lawns, and plazas become their domain—filled with laughter, dancing, picnics, and video calls to loved ones. This gathering is no protest, but a fragile freedom unique to these cities — a public presence permitted only by the calendar. By Monday, the cardboard will be folded away, the streets will fall silent, and she will vanish again into the architecture of someone else’s life. 🖼️ Invisible Woman, digital photography & digital essay, 2025, 37 x 65 cm #InspiredHER #CreativeAsiaFoundation #CreativeAsiaArtCentre #AWCPD #WomenInArt #ContemporaryArt
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✨🎨Chunhua Yu is an accomplished artist and educator, a member of the Hubei Provincial Artists Association, and chairman of the Hubei Huaxia Institute of Humanities and Arts. She serves as a specially appointed professor at the School of Fine Arts, Hubei University of Arts and Science, and has been a visiting scholar at I. Repin St. Petersburg State Academy Institute of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture. 🌸Featured in Inspired HER, Years is an artistic exploration of time and emotion. An elderly woman with silver hair leans against a door, her weathered face echoing decades of waiting. The door becomes both barrier and hope, framing her gaze of longing and resilience. The work reflects on love, memory, and the enduring marks of time, urging us to pause and cherish what remains.🕰️ 🖼️ Years, oil on canvas, 2025, 98 x 80 cm #InspiredHER #CreativeAsiaFoundation #CreativeAsiaArtCentre #AWCPD #WomenInArt #ContemporaryArt
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✨🎨Connie Wong is is an Australian contemporary artist whose work explores the emotional and sensory power of paint, developed over thirty-eight years since migrating from Hong Kong to Melbourne. Connie’s practice merges abstraction with expressive gesture, using colour as a form of emotional language. Her brushstrokes resemble spontaneous choreography, an “emotional dance” on the canvas. Through her work, she creates immersive, atmospheric spaces that are vibrant, sublime, and open to personal reflection. 🌸Featured in Inspired HER, Illuminate is a non-figurative oil painting defined by vibrant colour and expressive brushstrokes that weave across the canvas, evoking emotion and memory. As first-generation female migrant from Hong Kong to Australia in the 1980s, Wong has navigated the challenges of adapting to a new culture, raising a family, and fulfilling caregiving responsibilities without extended support. Her practice reflects a dialogue between Chinese traditions and Australian culture, creating immersive spaces that convey the inner experiences of migrant women, evoke freedom, and inspire hope, transcendence, and connection. 🖼️ Illuminate, oil on canvas, 2024, 115 x 183 cm #InspiredHER #CreativeAsiaFoundation #CreativeAsiaArtCentre #AWCPD #WomenInArt #ContemporaryArt
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✨🎨Ruisi Wang (Rose) is a visual artist and designer based between Melbourne and Shanghai. Her practice spans drawing, painting, and photography, often exploring memory, emotion, cultural displacement, and the shifting idea of home. 🌸Featured in Inspired HER, Lulling is a coloured pencil drawing that honours the quiet moments of life. Created as a meditative practice, it reflects Rose’s memory of walking through the woods, where rhythms of the natural world intertwine with her inner landscape. The work layers impressions of rivers, shadows, and filtered light with dreamlike serenity, inviting viewers to slow down and notice the beauty hidden in stillness. By weaving together personal memories and universal emotions, Lulling becomes both a diary of contemplation and a gentle reminder of our intimate bond with nature.🌿✨ 🖌️“Using humble materials, Lulling embodies values of care and intimacy from a feminine angle, capturing the sentimental details that remind us of our reciprocal relationship with nature.” — @ruisi_.rose 🖼 Lulling, coloured pencils on paper, 2025, 42 × 30 cm #InspiredHER #CreativeAsiaFoundation #CreativeAsiaArtCentre #AWCPD #WomenInArt #ContemporaryArt
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✨🎨Isabella Cort is a performance and video artist based in Melbourne, originally from Brisbane. She began her career in classical ballet with the Czech Republic’s DJKT Ballet Company. After a career-ending injury, she pivoted to visual arts, completing a Fine Arts degree at QUT. Her multidisciplinary practice bridges movement, performance, and video, exploring the embodied legacies of Western media on women and how consumer culture shapes feminine identity. Drawing on her dance background, Isabella uses improvisation as both method and archive, creating work that expresses experiences beyond words. 🌸Featured in Inspired HER, Pink Shell Cache is a 20-minute durational video performance exploring how digital media shapes the feminine self. Two female-identifying bodies drift in a pink digital void, their mirrored movements layered with stock footage, city sounds, and scrolling text from advertisements, motivational quotes, and social media comments. The work positions slowness as resistance to the hyper-saturated pace of contemporary media culture, revealing the subtle accumulation of gendered influences online.🐚💗 📽️ Pink Shell Cache, live/recorded performance, video, and text, 2025, 22:36 min #InspiredHER #CreativeAsiaFoundation #CreativeAsiaArtCentre #AWCPD #WomenInArt #ContemporaryArt
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✨🎨Regina Yu is a Melbourne-based visual artist whose practice blends dreamlike imagery, nature, and mystical symbolism to explore emotional and spiritual states. Using delicate brushwork and poetic colour palettes, her paintings transform personal experiences into symbolic narratives of healing, vulnerability, and transcendence. 🖌️“My work is rooted in emotional sensitivity and spiritual curiosity, evoking a gentle strength and inviting audiences to reconnect with overlooked aspects of the human experience.” — @nana_reregi_ 🌸Featured in Inspired HER, The Young Goddess of Fate reimagines an ancient Chinese goddess drifting through a mist of colours, her form dissolving into ribbons of light and breath. She moves between worlds, rooted in myth, yet unfolding in the language of dreams. Behind her, a network of crimson roots unfurls, threading through the atmosphere like veins of the earth. More than botanical, these roots are lifelines linking her to origins beneath the surface. Their red tones pulse with quiet vitality, speaking of nourishment, ancestry, and the hidden resilience that sustains all growth. She becomes a vessel for the feminine spirit: grounded yet weightless, fragile yet enduring, an embodiment of the unseen forces that shape all that blooms.🌿✨ 🖼️ The Young Goddess of Fate, acrylic on canvas, 2025, 60 x 50 cm #InspiredHER #CreativeAsiaFoundation #CreativeAsiaArtCentre #AWCPD #WomenInArt #ContemporaryArt
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✨🎨Ruby Wang is a young artist who grew up in Shanghai and moved to Melbourne at the age of eight. Currently in Year 9, she is a meticulous observer of her surroundings, finding inspiration in fleeting details that often go unnoticed. Ruby transforms these impressions into paintings that merge curiosity, imagination, and experimentation. Her practice is driven by a love of learning and expanding her visual vocabulary, constantly pushing the boundaries of how she expresses what she perceives. 🌸Featured in Inspired HER, The Dragonfly reflects Ruby’s fascination with fleeting beauty in nature and the symbolism of transformation. Beyond the canvas, Ruby’s creativity is nurtured in daily life. Whether sketching, reading, or spending time with her family, she finds beauty in the small details that spark imagination. Her art is both a dialogue with the world around her and an invitation for viewers to re-envision the ordinary with fresh eyes.📚🌿 🖼️ The Dragonfly, coloured pencil & pen on paper, 2023, 41.8 x 31.7 cm #InspiredHER #CreativeAsiaFoundation #CreativeAsiaArtCentre #AWCPD #WomenInArt #ContemporaryArt
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✨🎨Crystal Wu is a Shanghai-born, Melbourne-based artist whose practice explores painterly abstraction. After over 20 years in fashion production, she has devoted herself to painting and visual art. She has exhibited internationally in Los Angeles and Paris, and held her first solo show, Love – Symphony of Colors, in Melbourne in 2024, followed by Pulse of My World at Red Gallery in 2025. In June 2025, her painting Terraced Fields was showcased at the 60th Anniversary Camberwell Art Show, marking another milestone in her growing artistic career. 🌸Featured in Inspired HER, Crystal presents a selection of works that explore one of the most complex and elusive human emotions: love. Rather than conveying a general impression, she investigates specific aspects and nuances of this ever-changing feeling. Through layered colours and fluid gestures, her paintings evoke warmth, intimacy, and emotional resonance, inviting viewers to contemplate love as both universal and profoundly personal.🦋✨ 🖌️“I am a keen traveller, and many of my works are inspired and based on places that I have been to. I believe that this is a love for nature from my memory. I strive to create a warmth of feeling in my paintings, a mood that is easily connected to love in all its dimensions.” — @crystal_wu_art 🖼 Untitled, acrylic on canvas, 2023, 60.7 × 51.3 cm 🖼 The Lace, acrylic on canvas, 2024, 94 × 64 cm 🖼 Saltmine, acrylic on canvas, 2024, 94 × 94 cm 🖼 Silk Chiffon, acrylic on canvas, 2024, 92 × 62 cm 🖼 Bata Merah in Sunset, acrylic on canvas, 2025, 43 × 64 cm #InspiredHER #CreativeAsiaFoundation #CreativeAsiaArtCentre #AWCPD #WomenInArt #ContemporaryArt
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✨🎨Dandan Lv is a distinguished artist and researcher, serving as director and member of multiple art associations in China, including the Women Artists Association of China, China Youth Artists Association, Hebei Calligraphy and Painting Art Research Institute, and Hebei Youth Calligraphers and Painters Association. 🌸Featured in Inspired HER, Blue and White Porcelain – Peace depicts a blue-and-white porcelain vase, a symbol of elegance and resilience in Chinese culture, reflecting the inner strength and grace of women. Complementing this, the wood-carved flower-and-bird window represents women’s aspirations and pursuit of a beautiful life. Together, these elements weave tradition and modernity, expressing women’s identity and emotional experience within a multicultural context. Through delicate brushwork and subtle colour, the painting evokes longing for peace and a better life, offering a contemplative reflection on cultural memory, emotional depth, and the balance of heritage and contemporary life.🪷🕊️ 🖼 Blue and White Porcelain – Peace, oil on canvas, 2025, 50 × 40 cm #InspiredHER #CreativeAsiaFoundation #CreativeAsiaArtCentre #AWCPD #WomenInArt #ContemporaryArt
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