Looking for something to do with the kids over the school holidays? The Geelong Gallery is featuring a delightful exhibition of Australian children’s book illustrations. It’s called ‘Reimagine – the world according to children’s books’ and showcases acclaimed Indigenous and non-Indigenous illustrators. The Gallery is open daily 10am – 5pm and entry is free.

Works range in scale from intimate to immense. Geelong Gallery is thrilled to premiere an exceptional, major new work by local illustrator, Robert Ingpen. (Pictured here). Some of the most recognisable characters from the history of children’s stories and nursery rhymes including Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Toad of Toad Hall, Humpty Dumpty, Pinocchio, the Tin Man, Bunyip Bluegum and the hairy Peruvians who voyaged in the artist’s own creation, the Poppykettle are painted across almost seven metres.
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