VISIBLE: An art show for migraine research
Event description
This November, join us for VISIBLE, a powerful one-night art show and fundraiser with a bold goal: to fundraise for critically needed migraine research.
Hosted in partnership with Migraine & Headache Australia and The Brain Foundation, this vibrant exhibition will showcase original artworks by local Canberra artist, Zoee Mylordis and a collection of featured artists and creatives bringing colour and light to the invisible illness of migraine. This unforgettable night will shine a light on an illness that affects 1 in 5 Australians and 1 in 3 Australian women. Critical research is urgently needed to improve diagnosis, treatment, and support for the millions of Australians affected.
Highlights of the night include:
A full drinks package curated by Farrah’s Wine Collective
Mediterranean catering by local chef Nathan Latham
Opening night access to an exclusive exhibition of 30+ original artworks, led by Zoee Mylordis and featuring Greta Cooper, Julia - French Rose Studios and Arran McKenna.The opportunity to purchase all original works featured in the exhibition along with artist-designed cards and gifts
An auction of signature artworks, hampers and limited-edition gifts from local Canberra retailers.
Inspiring keynote speakers with heartfelt stories about the need for better visibility of migraine
Live vinyl DJ set bringing summer ambience to the evening
Professional photography captured by one of Canberra’s leading photographers to capture the night’s creativity and connection
Dress Code: Colourful Cocktail
Arrival: From 6pm
Speakers: 7pm
All the proceeds of this event will go towards a dedicated migraine research grant, operated through Migraine and Headache Australia and The Brain Foundation. This event is led by local Canberra artist and business owner, Zoee Mylordis, whose lived experience with migraine has shaped her drive to make the invisible visible.
Come for the art, stay for the impact - and maybe even take home a masterpiece.
Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity