Submissions are now open for Geelong’s biggest art exhibition for people with disabilities.
The artX Regional 2025 exhibition, previously known as artX Geelong, will feature the most outstanding artwork produced by artists with disability or a history of mental illness from the Western District to the Mornington Peninsula.
The exhibition will be on show at Eastern Hub Community Centre’s Rachinger Gallery from Wednesday, April 2 until Thursday, April 24, with the official opening event on Thursday, April 3.
Competition organisers at locally based support services organisation genU said the 2025 event promised to be the largest in the event’s 17-year history.
“There will be a vibrant and diverse range of artwork for sale, as we anticipate at least 150 entries this year, so there will be something to suit everyone’s style,” genU chief executive Clare Amies said.
“Having an artX original in your office or home will enrich any space, create a positive talking point, and you’ll be supporting artists financially and creatively.
“If the exceptional standard of art at previous exhibitions are any indication, you will need to get in quick to secure the piece that captures your attention.
“We look forward to purchasing the winner’s artwork to add to our genU art Hall of Fame at our head office in Belmont.”
This year’s event will include a new category highlighting individual artists’ progress over time since beginning their art practice.
“Our High Achievement Award will recognise an aspiring artist for their significant commitment across a 12- to 18-month journey, and how their creativity has evolved along the way,” Ms Amies said.
Each artist can submit up to three artworks. Submissions can be made at www.genu.org.au/artx-application and close Friday, March 21.