Exhibition Opening - Primary Succession

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Crystals growing up close.

Join for the opening celebration of Wona Bae and Charlie Lawler: Primary Succession at Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre.

In Primary Succession, pass through the window to ecologies grown from the remnants of climate altered worlds. A future in where landscapes thrive through crisis.  Internationally acclaimed artists Wona Bae (South Korea) and Charlie Lawler (Australia) invite audiences into a speculative new world where eco intelligence and ecological memory guide survival.

Through extensive research, and following a consultation with local Indigenous leaders from Bunurong Land Council Aboriginal Corporation and experts from the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria (Cranbourne), this sculptural and immersive installation considers how life adapts, reorganises and continues. Quietly, collectively and beyond human control.

Visit the Primary Succession home page for more information.

Registrations open in May, stay tuned.

Image credit: Wona Bae and Charlie Lawler, Primary Succession (detail), 2026. Courtesy of the artists.

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Date and Time

Saturday 6 June, 6pm-8pm

Date and Time
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Location
Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre
Corner Walker and, Robinson Street, Dandenong
Contact Details
Arts in Greater Dandenong
Cost of Event (if any)
Free event. Registrations required.

Registrations open in May, stay tuned.

Add to Calendar 2026-06-06 18:00:00 2026-06-06 18:00:00 Exhibition Opening - Primary Succession Join for the opening celebration of Wona Bae and Charlie Lawler: Primary Succession at Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre.In Primary Succession, pass through the window to ecologies grown from the remnants of climate altered worlds. A future in where landscapes thrive through crisis.  Internationally acclaimed artists Wona Bae (South Korea) and Charlie Lawler (Australia) invite audiences into a speculative new world where eco intelligence and ecological memory guide survival.Through extensive research, and following a consultation with local Indigenous leaders from Bunurong Land Council Aboriginal Corporation and experts from the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria (Cranbourne), this sculptural and immersive installation considers how life adapts, reorganises and continues. Quietly, collectively and beyond human control.Visit the Primary Succession home page for more information.Registrations open in May, stay tuned.Image credit: Wona Bae and Charlie Lawler, Primary Succession (detail), 2026. Courtesy of the artists. Australia/Melbourne public