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Mother’s Day Painting Workshop with Angelina Mirabito

  • ROMULUS Gallery @ The Gladstone 15-85 Gladstone Street South Melbourne, VIC, 3205 Australia (map)

Limited to 12 participants - $70 - Includes booking fee

FREE to Gladstone residents with coupon code - Please contact us for your coupon code.

This Mother’s Day, take time to reflect, create, and connect in a heartfelt, community-focused art workshop with Angelina Mirabito. Together, we’ll explore the beauty and complexity of what mother means to us, using creativity as a tool to express emotions and personal experiences.

In this nurturing, hands-on session, you’ll:

  • Reflect on, appreciate and express the emotions tied to motherhood.

  • Explore different artistic techniques to communicate feelings.

  • Create a personal 40cm x 40cm artwork to take home, a lasting tribute to your experience.

Whether you’re honouring your own mother, reflecting on motherhood, or exploring the different facets of maternal connections, this workshop is a safe and inspiring space to delve into the emotions that shape us.

  • Limited to 12 participants – early booking recommended!

  • Cost: $70 (includes booking fee & free to Gladstone Residents using code provided.)

  • All materials provided – No prior painting experience required.

  • Light refreshments included – Enjoy a selection of beverages and snacks.

Register below or for more details, contact am@angelinamirabito.com.au

Celebrate the heart of motherhood through art.

About the Artist

Melbourne-based artist Angelina Mirabito brings a background in Creative Writing (PhD) and a practice shaped by her Italian heritage. Also using unconventional materials and tools—palette knives, sticks, hands, and ladles—she builds layered surfaces that translate internal experiences into vibrant, tactile paintings. Her work explores the intersection of emotion, movement, and materiality, drawing attention to the physical and sensory depth of abstract expression.

The exhibition and all events are designed to be inclusive and welcoming to all visitors.

• Wheelchair accessible

• Low-sensory / relaxed environment

• Seating available

• Accessible bathroom

 
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