Monty Art Gang Opening Night Exhibition
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Join us for this special opening night of Monty Art Gang's fabulous sculptural works exhibition at Wellington St Neighbourhood House.
RSVP here: [https://events.humanitix.com/opening-night-monty-art-gang-exhibition ](https://events.humanitix.com/opening-night-monty-art-gang-exhibition)
Enjoy drinks, nibbles and good company while you view the artworks created by local creatives in the heart of Montmorency. This opening night will be an opportunity to appreciate and support local creatives, meet the artists, meet the groups facilitator and learn more about Monty Art Gang. All are welcome to come along, support and enjoy.
This exhibition will run 12 June - 18 June 2026 and is available to view 10am-2pm during the week.
Access information:
- This events exhibition and event space is wheelchair accessible.
- There are two disability car parks onsite out the front of the building.
- There are 20 or so general parking spots available next door to our venue which offer three hour parking and additional street parking is available on Binns St.
- This venue has two gender neutral, unisex toilets and there is a vending machine with free pads and tampons available.
- There is one wheelchair accessible and baby change toilet.
- This venue has hardwood floors with rugs in the main spaces.
- There is tea and coffee in the community kitchen free to use.
- This venue can get loud with overlapping noise during events and lighting at night is warm white overheads and lamps.
- There is a small sensory-minded room with a beanbag, memory foam rug, fidget and sensory items available to use as needed.
Please get in touch you have any questions or access requirements by emailing Janelle at [coordinator@ghnh.org.au](mailto:coordinator@ghnh.org.au) or texting 0423 452 922.
Wellington St Neighbourhood House proudly acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people of the Kulin nation as the traditional custodians of the lands that our Houses and programs take place.
We pay our respects to their Elders, past and present, and acknowledge that sovereignty has never beed ceded.
