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Celebrating Australian Native Flora at Wallarobba Arts and Cultural Centre

by Stephen Holland
3 February 2026
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Celebrating Australian Native Flora  at Wallarobba Arts and  Cultural Centre

Key Takeaways: ‘Still/Alive’ Exhibition

  • Exhibition Dates: ‘Still/Alive’ will run at the Wallarobba Arts and Cultural Centre in Hornsby from 13 February to 1 March 2026.
  • Collaborative Art: Features a collaboration between Beecroft artist Libby Moore and Dural artist Viola Dominello, inspired by Australian native flowers.
  • Diverse Mediums: The showcase includes a 60-painting body of work by Dominello alongside Moore’s glass and ceramic compositions.
  • Award-Winning Talent: Both artists are highly decorated; Moore won the 2023 Hornsby Art Prize Local Artist Award, and Dominello is a previous winner of the AGNSW Trustees Watercolour Prize.
  • Free Public Access: The exhibition is free for the community to attend throughout its duration.

Exhibition ‘Still/Alive’ will be featured at Wallarobba Arts and Cultural Centre from 13 February to 1 March 2026.

Artists Libby Moore from Beecroft and Viola Dominello from Dural have come together through their shared appreciation for Australian native flowers.

The exhibition will showcase Dominello’s 60 painting body of work alongside Moore’s favourite glass and ceramic compositions.

Graduate of the National Art School, Libby Moore was the winner of the 2023 Hornsby Art Prize Local Artist Award for her acrylic painting Just put your feet up for a while. She has been recognised in major art prizes, including the Georges River Art Prize in 2023.

Having lived internationally in Italy, Viola Dominello practices painting, drawing, and water colouring. Her work has been recognised in prestigious awards such as the AGNSW Trustees Watercolour Prize (2015) and the John and Elizabeth Newman Pring Memorial Prize (2010).

Still/Alive is free to attend from 13 February to 1 March Wallarobba Arts and Cultural Centre in Hornsby.

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