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New beginning for Yarra Valley Arts



Yarra Valley Arts (YVA) is stepping into the next chapter as the organisation decided to close the door of its gallery on 27 April following the current exhibition Newcomers.  

YVA president Linda Carlin said it’s not the end but “a new beginning”. 

“We’re a not-for-profit arts organisation, and it is just too expensive for us (to pay commercial rent),” she said.

“We also feel there are so many opportunities out in the community for other places that we could exhibit.

“We’re quite excited for the new beginning because we have a good board and committee with lots of ideas.”

Rather than being sad about the decision, YVA is looking forward to connecting with the local community in different places across the Valley. 

With new board members, the organisation is taking some time to refocus on the direction and planning. 

“We’ve still got all the things that we love doing, like our open studios and sculpture awards,” Linda said.

“The other thing that we’re really focusing on now is making sure we have a very broad-based arts to include all of the arts that our members cover like literary art, performing art, emerging art and youth art. 

“So when we’re looking at all our new projects, we are trying to be all-encompassing with those.”

YVA opened its home in May 2019. 

With six years of operation, the YVA showcased incredible talent, connection, and community through a number of exhibitions at the gallery. 

“There have been some fabulous memories, fabulous exhibitions that have gone on, and we will be going through those on our final night with our members,” Linda said.

In less than a year after the opening, the gallery met the big hurdle ‘the Covid-19 pandemic’ where it had to close its door. 

The organisation dealt with the unexpected challenge wisely, putting on online exhibitions to keep communicating with the local arts lovers. 

“I think through that time, the staff were fantastic and put a lot online,” Linda said.

To prepare for the new chapter, YVA is looking for locations in different areas for future exhibitions.

Anyone with any idea or spare space is encouraged to contact Yarra Valley Arts via email, info@yava.org.au

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