Choose Life. Choose Community. Choose Saturday Art Walk
When: 15 November 2025, 11am - 5pm
Why: Richmond’s galleries are hidden down narrow lanes, behind shopfronts and in Victorian terraces. Art is tucked around every corner, waiting to be discovered in this vibrant community.
Who: This self-guided tour invites curious explorers to uncover Richmond’s cutting-edge contemporary art scene and connect with local galleries.
How: Take an hour, or take your time. Mingle with fellow art lovers. Chat with Artists. Chat with Gallerists. Snap photos, grab a coffee, and let art lead the way.
Choose Art.
* For details on individual galleries, please contact them directly by phone or visit their website.
LENNOX ST. GALLERY | 322 - 324 Lennox St. Exhibition 20 Shot Sequence Tom Gerrard The Edge of Form Christopher Jewitt Start the day with a – pick me up and get me going – Mimosa! 11am - 12pm
WILLIAM MORA GALLERIES | 1/60 Tanner St. Exhibition: Arcadian Slums David Hugh Thomas Spring Salon with works by Mirka Mora. Light refreshments. 12 - 1pm
NIAGARA GALLERIES | 245 Punt Rd. Exhibition: The Inside Sky Ebony Truscott
THE LENNOX | Lennox St, Exhibiton: Darren Tanny Tan & Connor Groghan
HAYDENS | FL 1, 130 Bridge Rd. Exhibition: Group Show
LON GALLERY | 136a Bridge Rd. Exhibition: Stop Motion Caleb Shea Show opening The Artist will be in attendance: 4 - 6pm
CHARLES NODRUM GALLERY | 267 Church St. Exhibition: ABSTRACTION 25 Group Show There will be an exhibition Walk though at 3:30pm.
SOPHIE GANNON GALLERY | 2 Albert St. Exhibition: Spring Group Show
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