Grassroots Never Dies, Worldwide

Grassroots Never Dies, Worldwide

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Highlights

  • Join the opening night on 21 May at 6pm for a vibrant community celebration.
  • Experience Nicole Chui's powerful photography and embroidery at The Substation Billboard Gallery.
  • Engage with local culture through Brunswick Zebras FC's inspiring grassroots story.
  • Enjoy family-friendly facilities including a bar and gift shop at The Substation.
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Nicole Chui’s photography and embroidery piece, Grassroots Never Dies, Worldwide, is a new commission made in collaboration with the local Melbourne football club Brunswick Zebras FC. It is an extension of her original project Grassroots Never Dies, which began a year ago during an artist residency at OOF Gallery in North London.

The title is inspired by the community organising behind Chui’s own grassroots team, Baes FC, during a challenging period of transition. Ultimately, each work in this series serves as a testament to the difficult yet necessary changes that build a strong foundation for the future of something truly valued. These latest works in this series will debut at The Substation Billboard Gallery.

Opening Night is Thursday 21 May, from 6:00 PM. Join the opening of Nicole Chui’s Grassroots Never Dies, Worldwide and Meagan Streader’s A Residual Pulse, followed by a screening of Margaret and the Grey Mare in The Substation Main Space at 8:00 PM.

14°C Clear sky
4.6 / 5 191 Google reviews

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Dates & times

  • Next occurrence: 28 April 2026 reoccurring

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  • Bar
  • Carpark
  • Family Friendly
  • Public Toilet
  • Shop / Gift Shop
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