POST OFFICE LANE LIGHTBOX GALLERY
Lightbox Gallery Exhibition - 'Aves', Sara Walker, 2023
A public exhibition space located in Post Office Lane for local creatives to showcase their work in the public realm.
The 少妇免费直播 invites expressions of interest (EOI) from local creatives residing in the Mid West to submit a Lightbox Gallery Exhibition Proposal. Successful applicants will be paid $1,200 (excluding GST). This should cover all costs related to the development and presentation of the work including the artist fees, materials and costs associated with digiting the artwork ready for print. The City will cover and organise the printing of the digital artworks on the backlit film. The City's Public Art Team will install and deinstall the works, and the Artist may keep the prints at the end of their exhibition. This opportunity is open to artists of all ages and experience levels, as well as community groups or curators of group exhibitions. Applications must be submitted through the online application form by the closing date provided.
THE OPPORTUNITY
The City offers four exhibition opportunities per year.
Applications for the 2025/26 exhibition rounds are now closed. The City will open expressions of interest for the 2026/27 exhibition rounds in early 2026.
CURRENT EXHIBITION
Steps Through the Laneway by Ruth Lamb
Exhibition dates: August to October 2025
This series of seven illustrations captures the everyday poetry of motion through the simple yet evocative lens of footwear. Each image focuses on a person's shoes caught in a moment - walking, dancing, pausing - using a distinct artistic technique to reflect the individuality of those who pass through this shared space.

Steps Through the Laneway, Lightbox Gallery Artworks 6 & 7.
PAST EXHIBITIONS
Turtles by Tahira Kelly
Exhibition dates: June to August 2025
Tahira Kelly is a Yamatji woman born with cerebral palsy from Geraldton. Over the years she has dedicated herself to achieve the dream of being the artist she is today. Tahira's inspiration comes from the land, the ocean and all the things that have a deep meaning to her.

Turtles, 'Coast Line', Tahira Kelly
Lily - Seashore Explorer by Peta Riley
Exhibition dates: March to May 2025
Based on the following daydream narrative:
Lily had always been fascinated by the mysteries of the sea, especially the treasures it left behind on the shore. Every morning, as the sun pecked over the horizon, she would run to the seashore ready to explore the gifts the ocean had bestowed upon the sands. For Lily, the seashore was not just a place to collect things, it was a source of endless inspiration, a treasure trove of stories waiting to be discovered and a reminder that magic was always just a wave away.
Porcelain, mixed media, collections and drawings.

Lily - Seashore Explorer, Lightbox Gallery Artworks 3-5
Dibble Dabble by Luke Barlow
Exhibition dates: December 2024 to February 2025
Dibble Dabble is a miscellaneous assortment of original artworks most of which have come about from random sketches and "dabbles" in Luke's spare time. As the collection of creatures grew, Luke felt it would be a shame not to share some of his favourite characters with you all.

Dibble Dabble, Lightbox Gallery Artworks 3-5