Primary Succession - Exhibition Tour

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People looking at the exhibition at Walker Street Gallery

Join a curator-led tour of Primary Succession by artist duo Wona Bae (South Korea) and Charlie Lawler (Australia) and delve deeper into the exhibition’s speculative future world. 

You'll gain insight into the artists’ creative process, inspirations and themes as you explore this immersive installation at Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre. Through concepts of regeneration, adaptation and environmental transformation, Primary Succession invites audiences to imagine new futures and reconsider our relationship with the natural world.

Image: Wona Bae and Charlie Lawler, Primary Succession exhibition opening, Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre, 2026. Image courtesy of Greater Dandenong City Council. Photo: James Henry.

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Date and Time

Wednesday 8 July, 12.30pm-1pm
Thursday 6 August, 12.30pm-1pm


 

Date and Time
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Location
Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre
Corner Walker and, Robinson St, Dandenong
Contact Details
Arts in Greater Dandenong
Cost of Event (if any)
Free, registrations required.
Add to Calendar 2026-07-08 12:30:00 2026-07-08 12:30:00 Primary Succession - Exhibition Tour Join a curator-led tour of Primary Succession by artist duo Wona Bae (South Korea) and Charlie Lawler (Australia) and delve deeper into the exhibition’s speculative future world. You'll gain insight into the artists’ creative process, inspirations and themes as you explore this immersive installation at Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre. Through concepts of regeneration, adaptation and environmental transformation, Primary Succession invites audiences to imagine new futures and reconsider our relationship with the natural world.Image: Wona Bae and Charlie Lawler, Primary Succession exhibition opening, Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre, 2026. Image courtesy of Greater Dandenong City Council. Photo: James Henry. Australia/Melbourne public