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Creative Hearts Co. unveils dynamic exhibition line-up into next year

Rowan Anderson
Rowan Anderson
Published: April 24, 2026
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Creative Hearts Co Founders Marie Ferguson, Sean Ferguson and Hue Kedge.
Creative Hearts Co Founders Marie Ferguson, Sean Ferguson and Hue Kedge.
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A bold and diverse calendar of exhibitions is set to take centre stage at Creative Hearts Co., with a rolling program designed to showcase creativity in all its forms while keeping audiences engaged month after month.

Built on the philosophy that art should evolve as dynamically as the people who create it, Creative Hearts Co. continues to introduce fresh themes throughout the year, offering artists new opportunities to exhibit and the community a constant stream of inspiring, thought-provoking work.

The upcoming program opens with Light After Shadows (April 28-May 30), an exploration of contrast and resilience.

Through themes of hope, healing and transformation, the exhibition invites artists to reflect on what emerges after life’s darker moments.

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Water takes focus in Flow (June 2-July 4), where artists are encouraged to interpret its movement, symbolism and emotional depth – from oceans and storms to quiet reflection and cultural connection.

Submissions close on May 10.

Youth voices will be amplified in Rising Voices (July 7-August 8), a dedicated platform for emerging creatives aged 12-25.

The exhibition centres on identity, future thinking and personal narrative, offering a space for young artists to share their perspectives. Expressions of interest close on June 15.

Breaking boundaries is at the heart of Limitless

(August 11-September 19), celebrating artists who challenge convention and embrace diverse ways of thinking and creating.

The exhibition strongly encourages participation from artists of all abilities, reinforcing art as a universal language. EOI deadline is July 26.

In alignment with Mental Health Month, Inner Landscapes (September 22-October 31) turns inward, inviting artists to explore emotion, memory and the unseen aspects of the human experience through abstract and expressive works.

The focus shifts to portraiture in The Human Story (November 3-December 12), a powerful showcase examining identity, character and shared human

experience through both traditional and contemporary approaches.

Rounding out the year, Summer Radiance (December 15-January 23) will deliver a vibrant, uplifting celebration of colour, warmth and the festive spirit – offering a bright and energetic close to the exhibition calendar.

Across every exhibition, Creative Hearts Co. continues to champion inclusivity, creativity and storytelling, welcoming artists of all backgrounds and mediums to contribute.

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