Bayside Gallery has been overrun by bears just in time for its post-lockdown reopening.
We will open our doors to the public again on 5 November and visitors are in for a cuddly treat.
Textile artist Cat Rabbit has transformed the space into The Soft Library – a fantastical library run by bears, or ‘libearians’, many of whom are famous literary characters.
The library houses books and animations and a special giant ‘storytime’ bear who invites visitors to sit and enjoy an audio story.
This wonderful exhibition – crafted from felt and fabric – celebrates the freedom found in play and pays tribute to the library as a place for curiosity and learning.
“It’s a place to discover new stories and ideas and is an exhibition for all ages, presenting a fantastical world,” Cat said.
Bayside artist Michelle Zuccolo’s The encounter also opens at the gallery on 5 November.
She brings together paintings and drawings focusing largely on portraits and still life subjects.
Several of Zuccolo’s taxidermized animals and birds are included in the exhibition.
“It is a privilege for me to be able to present a survey of my work in this gallery for my local community,” Michelle said.
Bayside libraries will also open on 5 November and our staff would love to see you.
As you browse, look out for our Hot Reads – 42 great titles waiting for discovery.
And we are delighted to join 48 other Victorian public libraries for the Big Summer Read, supporting children’s literacy in a fun and engaging way.
Please be patient and kind as our gallery and libraries’ staff navigate and operating methods.