Free Event – Exhibition & Opening Night: UNBOUND – by carer artist Connie Wong

16 Apr 2026 - 25 Apr 2026 All day

I am delighted to share my solo exhibition, UNBOUND, featuring a selection of works containing spontaneous body movement, vibrant colour and luminous light.

Drawing inspiration from Tony Smibert’s Tao Sublime and the expressive legacy of Zhang Daqian, I bring forward an artistic voice shaped by my environment and by the reality of navigating ageism, gender bias, and the quiet invisibility often experienced by migrants and long-time carers.

My paintings transform the challenges of long-time carer, ageism, gender bias and cultural invisibility into colour, movement and emotional openness.

UNBOUND stands as both an artistic breakthrough and a tribute to the resilience of carers everywhere, inviting viewers into a space where vulnerability becomes strength and the inner self is given room to breathe.

I am delighted to have Dr. Brendan Murphy, author and psychiatrist, to be officially opening the exhibition.

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You are warmly invited to join us for the opening night on Thursday 16 April 2025, 6:30pm–8:30pmand artist and guest talk at 7 pm

Free admission, with light refreshments provided.

Exhibition Dates: 16–25 April
Open 16–18 April and 23–25 April12:00pm–3:00pm
Other days by appointment

Location: The Track Gallery 47 Miller Crescent, Mount Waverley VIC 3149

I hope you’ll join us to experience this story of hope, transformation and the courage to create without limits.

Warm regards,
Connie Wong

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Date:
16 Apr 2026 - 25 Apr 2026
Time:
All day
Location
Free Event – Exhibition & Opening Night: UNBOUND – by carer artist Connie Wong,
Cost
$0
Organizer
Connie Wai Ling Poon Wong
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