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Sea Different

Exhibition and Shows
  • Art & Culture

Highlights

  • Explore ocean-inspired artworks that reveal the unique perspectives of neurodiverse artists from the Fleurieu Coast.
  • Engage with a vibrant collection that invites you to slow down and appreciate the beauty of difference.
  • Connect with the local community while supporting artists through the purchase of their creative expressions.
  • Experience the exhibition as part of the Winter Whale Fest, celebrating inclusion and artistic talent from 1 – 30 June.
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Dive into Sea Different, a vibrant and deeply considered exhibition showcasing ocean-inspired artworks created by neurodiverse artists and NDIS participants from across the Fleurieu Coast.

Inspired by the rhythms, textures and ever-changing nature of the sea, this collection brings together a diverse range of creative expressions – from bold and playful to calm and contemplative. Each piece offers a unique window into how artists see, feel and interpret the world around them.

More than an exhibition, Sea Different is an invitation to slow down.

As you move through the space, you’re encouraged to look beyond the surface – to notice detail, to feel, and to connect with perspectives that are often unseen or unheard.

There is beauty here in difference, in sensitivity, and in the many ways creativity can be expressed.

Presented as part of Winter Whale Fest, this exhibition celebrates inclusion, access and the importance of creative opportunity for all, while showcasing the incredible talent within the local community.

All artworks are available for purchase, directly supporting the artists.

1 – 30 June, open daily
10:00 am – 2:00 pm entry from AUD4
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm entry gold coin donation

14°C Clear sky
4.4 / 5 50 Google reviews

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Dates & times

  • Next occurrence: 6 June 2026 reoccurring

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  • Art & Culture
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