SPACE 2: THE JOURNEY WE TAKE TOGETHER
Exhibition Dates : 7 - 19 October 2025
Opening Reception : Wed 8 October 2025, 6:00 - 8:30pm
THE JOURNEY WE TAKE TOGETHER
by Anette Chang and Pimpisa Tinpalit
This exhibition seeks to illuminate the multifaceted journey of breast cancer through powerful large-scale installations and sculptures. It offers a unique space where patients, their families, friends, and medical teams can express their thoughts, share their struggles, and send messages of hope.
The fight against breast cancer is never a solitary one—it is woven with the love and unwavering support of those around the patient, whose strength fuels the journey. The expertise and compassion of the medical team form the foundation of both the patient’s physical and mental resilience. The impact of this battle stretches far beyond the patient, touching everyone in their circle.
Through this exhibition, we create a vessel of communication—one filled with love, care, and understanding—that embraces the fight. Together, we walk through the darkest moments, emerging into the light of healing, unity, and shared courage.
This is a celebration of strength, not only of the individual but of the collective spirit.
Anette Chang
Annette Chang is a Taiwanese-Australian artist who has lived, studied, and worked in Melbourne since 1991. Born in Taipei in 1955, she creates multidisciplinary works across painting, collage, installation, and sculpture. Using recycled materials and everyday objects, her practice offers a satirical and critical view of consumerism and modern life. Influenced by her Asian heritage and Western experience, Chang explores cultural hybridity and reflects on contemporary social and cultural complexities.
www.annettechangartist.com
Pimpisa Tinpalit
Pimpisa Tinpalit is a Thai-born Australian artist whose work explores themes of death, transformation, and the tension between free will and determinism. Working primarily in sculpture and installation, she transforms everyday materials into powerful, meditative forms. With over 20 years of international exhibiting experience, her practice reflects a deep philosophical engagement with impermanence. Since arriving in Melbourne in 2009, she has become an active and respected voice in the Australian art scene.
www.pimpisatinpalit.com