Georges River Council is excited to present Georges River Reframed: International Day of People with Disability Art Exhibition at the Clive James Library and Service Centre.
The exhibition showcases works by artists: Sulee Hwang, Daniel Diaz, Colm Dowling, Lucy O'Loughlin, Angela Iliadis, Marlene Weaver, Don Kibble, Keria Kelly, Elenor Vo, Toby Chan and Victoria Quach. Visitors can expect a variety of mediums and creative styles that highlight diverse perspectives.
Splashing Through by Colm Dowling has been selected for inclusion in Council's Disability Inclusion Action Plan 2026–2030.
Georges River Council Mayor Elise Borg said the exhibition reflects Council's ongoing commitment to celebrating diverse voices across the community.
"Georges River Reframed: International Day of People with Disability Art Exhibition showcases the remarkable creativity of local artists with disability.
"This exhibition invites our community to engage with works that are expressive, thoughtful, and deeply connected to lived experience.
"Congratulations to our winning artist, Colm Dowling, and to all the participating artists for sharing their talent.
"I encourage everyone to visit and celebrate the creativity of our local artists."
The exhibition will be on display at the Clive James Library and Service Centre until Wednesday 7 January 2026.
Exhibition Details
Date: Closes Wednesday 7 January 2026.
Time: Please refer to holiday opening hours.
Location: Clive James Library and Service Centre, Kogarah Town Square, Belgrave Street, Kogarah.