MARIBYRNONG & HOBSONS BAY
Home » News » Dear Agnes returns

Dear Agnes returns

A contemporary public art program returns in March, paying tribute to the Altona Meadows land artwork created in 1998 by New York-based environmental artist Agnes Denes.

Dear Agnes features new site-specific works by 12 artists and collectives that pay homage to the land artwork A Forest for Australia, and respond to local landscapes and environmental themes.

The exhibition will be held within the heritage buildings and grounds of Altona’s Truganina Explosives Reserve, just one kilometre from Denes’ land artwork.

The exhibition program follows the 2023 exhibition that celebrated A Forest for Australia’s 25th anniversary.

In 1998, the Australia Council commissioned Denes, one of the world’s leading environmental artists, to create the work, a ‘forest’ of 6000 endangered tree species planted into five spirals in Altona Meadows.

While the combination of soil type, plant species and the ravages of a decade-long drought saw the forest struggle to flourish initially, over the past decade a rejuvenation project has brought new life to the original site, which is on land owned by Greater Western Water (GWW).

GWW, along with RMIT and Deakin universities, have partnered with Hobsons Bay council to present the exhibition.

“I am delighted Dear Agnes is back again after a successful 2023 exhibition,” Hobsons Bay mayor Diana Grima said.

“The exhibition not only showcases contemporary art, but gives locals and visitors a chance to experience a unique heritage site in Hobsons Bay.

“We are proud of our reputation as a creative city in Hobsons Bay. Hosting exhibitions such as Dear Agnes only further enhances that.”

Details: hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au/DearAgnes

Digital Editions


  • Dear Agnes returns

    Dear Agnes returns

    A contemporary public art program returns in March, paying tribute to the Altona Meadows land artwork created in 1998 by New York-based environmental artist Agnes…

More News

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Book sales Friends of Altona Libraries (FOAL) hold monthly book sales at the rear of Altona Library during the first week of each month. Books no longer required by the…

  • Footscray folk farewell

    Footscray folk farewell

    Luminaries of Melbourne’s folk music scene will be farewelled at ‘Footscray Folk: A Singout!’ on Saturday 7 March. The concert at Bluestone Hall at Borderlands Cooperative will celebrate Footscray based…

  • Braybrook armed robbery investigated

    Braybrook armed robbery investigated

    Police are appealing to the public to help them investigate an armed robbery in Braybrook late last year. It’s believed the offender, armed with a kitchen knife, approached the victim…

  • Further charges against Footscray man

    Further charges against Footscray man

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 Police have laid further charges against a Footscray man as part of an investigation into allegedly threatening and harassing emails sent to a…

  • New station announced as airport rail works commence

    New station announced as airport rail works commence

    A new train station will be built at Tottenham as part of the first stage of the Melbourne Airport Rail Link (MARL) which finally broke ground on Wednesday. Works on…

  • Cricket star on the rise

    Cricket star on the rise

    “I love the beauty of playing cricket,” reflects this month’s Don Deeble Sports Star award winner. Jasmine Kamboj was only six when she became restless watching her older brother and…

  • Finals hopes alive

    Finals hopes alive

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 518149 Gellibrand just wanted to be competitive in the Victorian Turf Cricket Association McNamara Shield, now it’s a chance of playing finals. After two…

  • Council approves Bulldogs childcare lease

    Council approves Bulldogs childcare lease

    The future of the Bulldogs Community Children’s Centre at Whitten Oval has been secured, with Maribyrnong council approving a 10 year lease agreement with the football club last week. Under…

  • Festival’s landmark event

    Festival’s landmark event

    Ballan’s favourite community festival is set to return for its 50th annual event on Sunday 15 March, celebrating local culture, creativity, and community. The Ballan Autumn Festival is one of…

  • Maribyrnong seal dies

    Maribyrnong seal dies

    A seal found on the banks of Maribyrnong River on the weekend has died. Staff from Melbourne Zoo’s Marine Response Unit rescued the adult male seal on Tuesday 24 February…