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HOWLER Q2 OPENING NIGHT 

Platform Presents returns to Howler with Rotation 002 — a free exhibition of 13 artists, live DJs, an artist talk and zine launch on 7 August.

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Something is hatching..

Our next immersive art party lands 15 August at the Norla Dome.

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WHO ARE WE?

Platform Presents is a creative powerhouse working to reshape Naarm/Melbourne’s art scene through tri-annual pop-up exhibitions and immersive art parties. Emphasising community, innovation, and diversity, we curate experiences that elevate artists and unite people through art and music.

 

We also extend our expertise, offering tailored art services to businesses looking to create unforgettable experiences for their customers.

RECENT EVENTS

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Bugskin descended on the Norla Dome, transforming the heritage-listed space into a dystopian playground where nature and technology collided. With a sold-out crowd, audio-reactive visuals, and interactive installationS, the night was a surreal deep dive into insects, fungi, and the microscopic world blown up to monumental scale.

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Lost in Translation was a two-day art event at Abbotsford Convent featuring 33 artists, 15 market stalls, DJs, and immersive installations. Exploring the unspoken and the misunderstood, the exhibition invited audiences to step into the space between words—and feel what gets left behind.

Astroverse transformed Rubix Warehouse into a one-night cosmic immersion, presented with Open Seen. Through techno, hard groove, and large-scale visuals, the space shifted into an otherworldly landscape of sound and art.

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Held from May 1 to August 1 at Howler, our Q1 exhibition features 31 paintings by 12 artists across the walls of Howler’s garden. This seasonal showcase transforms the venue’s beer garden into an evolving open-air gallery, bringing visual art into an everyday setting.

 

The collection includes works in oil, acrylic and mixed media, all inviting quiet moments of reflection in a bustling social space. The program opened on May 1 and wrapped with a closing party on July 23, with DJs and drinks to celebrate the end of the season.

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Held 17–24 May at Dark Horse Experiment, our Asian Heritage Week Exhibition spotlighted 49 Asian Australian artists across generations. Curated with HOISZN, the show carved out space for reflection, celebration and connection.

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TAKE A TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE TO ALL THE MOMENTS THAT HAS MADE US SMILE.

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