WOOLLAHRA FESTIVAL 2025

WOOLLAHRA FESTIVAL

28 - 30 MARCH 2025

Woollahra Festival 2025 is set to take place from 28 to 30 March, bringing the community together for a weekend of creativity and connection. From a vibrant Friday evening of late-night shopping to a Saturday and Sunday overflowing with exciting activities.

We are excited to be part of this celebration and warmly invite you to visit LITSA VELDEKIS GALLERY for Late night shopping, valuation Saturday and a fun Sunday Brunch to explore Rex Dupain latest exhibition and enjoy a glass of Champagne.

Explore the full festival schedule and discover all the exciting events happening across Woollahra.

Secure your spot for key festival events by signing up here.

LATE NIGHT SHOPPING EVENT 

FRIDAY 28 MARCH 2025 | 5:00 - 7:00PM

Litsa Veldekis will host an artist meet and greet and tour of exhibition with Rex Dupain

REX DUPAIN | DEAD SEA COLOUR

join us for a glass of Champagne + light refreshments

ART VALUATION DAY 

SATURDAY 29 MARCH 2025 | 10:00AM - 12:00PM

What’s your painting worth? Accredited Fine Art Valuer LITSA VELDEKIS will be on hand to discuss and appraise your works of art.

Bring a photograph or your painting in for a little roadshow style appraisal afternoon.

Booking essential (minimum 10 mins per collector/ max 2 items)

EXHIBITION BRUNCH AND ARTIST TALK 

SUNDAY 30 MARCH 2025 | 10:00AM - 12:00PM

Champagne / pastries

Join artist Rex Dupain for a casual discussion about photography and his latest exhibition

REX DUPAIN | DEAD SEA COLOUR

Exhibition Dates: 14 March - 13 April 2025

26 Oxford Street | Woollahra, NSW, 2025

“From a cliff top, a stretch of ancient water became the backdrop for this series. In a Biblical land, the Jordan River runs into the Dead Sea, while a shoreline shimmers with white salt across the water.

Over a period of months, I made up palettes of coloured balloons which were released into the wind, and later collected. Palette after palette were tossed into the air. I captured their movements while nature determined in which direction they would travel. Within each photo-frame, unlikely designs appeared, a celebration of random selection, while a cool mist shrouded the land on the other side”