Analog Art Club
Unplug. Connect. Create.
Thursday 25 June, 1 - 2pm
Join us for a monthly lunchtime activity designed to help you slow down, switch off your screens, and connect in real life, through art.
Bring your friends and colleagues along during your lunch hour and take a breather from the day to reflect, discuss, and experience art together. You’ll share insights, see and discover new things and even do a little making of your own inspired by the art around you. No art experience necessary - just a little curiosity and conversation.
The club will run on the fourth Thursday of every month between 1-2pm.
25 June
Explore motherhood, transformation, and resistance to convention through household objects related to the Nothing is certain, said The Curtain exhibition.
23 July
Respond to the Petite Miniature Textile 2026 artworks by creating your own wearable mini textile.
27 August
Collage an abstract portrait after a viewing and discussion on Halos in the Shadows.
24 September
Experiment with a range of media to consider environmental and cultural connections through explorations of tannins that are present in Tannic Bonds artworks. You’ll never throw out your used teabags again.
22 October
Using Tannic Bonds artworks as prompts to share your stories of the role of rituals in your life.
26 November
Draw inspiration from two exhibitions to print your own fabric.
17 December (third Thursday of the month)
Explore how the air we breath gives life and movement to Susie Losch’s artworks.
FREE. No bookings required.
About the Analog Art Club
Analog Art Club is a statewide initiative that invites Victorians to slow down, switch off their screens and connect in real life - through art. Hosted by galleries across Victoria, these phone-free events offer a welcoming space to reflect, discuss and experience art together, making creativity social, accessible and refreshingly analog.
This program encourages deeper connection with both art and community by fostering genuine, screen-free engagement in a relaxed and inclusive environment.
Analog Art Club is a joint initiative of Public Galleries Association of Victoria (PGAV) and ArtsHub.

Visitor engaging with Wangaratta Contemporary Textile Award 2025 winning work Haze 19 by Jemima Wyman. Photo Jeremy Weihrauch.