Jane O'Neill
Solo exhibition 'Bourke Street Leisure Centre' opens Void Melbourne 31 Jan 2026

Final day to view Jane O’Neill’s Bourke Street Leisure Centre from 12 - 5 pm.
Please note: The Antipodes Greek Festival starts today, Lonsdale & Russell Streets are closed to all traffic. Come by tram / Train.
Jane O’Neill
Installation view
Courtesy of the artist & Void_Melbourne
Photo | Christian Capurro
Bourke Street Leisure Centre is Supported by the City of Melbourne Arts Grants
Jane O’Neill
Bourke Street Leisure Centre
31 January - 28 February 2026
@fullstopframing
@cityofmelbourne #cityofmelbourne @whatsonmelb #melbmoment

Concluding this week, Jane O’Neill’s Bourke Street Leisure Centre pays tribute to the Fitzroy Swimming Pool in Melbourne’s inner north, reimagined through an immersive, large-scale installation. Monumental in presence, the work brings together a facsimile of the iconic Aqua Profonda sign—positioned at the pool’s depths—with a series of tiled panels crafted from repurposed denim, evoking an aerial view of the pool. Together, these elements reflect the artist’s intimate, lived perspective, drawn from her daily routine.
Thursday - Saturday, 12 - 5 pm, or by appointment.
Jane O’Neill
Seam by Seam I, II, 2024 - 2025
Polyester and cotton on denim, hoop pine stretchers
Courtesy of the artist & Void_Melbourne
Photo | Christian Capurro
Bourke Street Leisure Centre is Supported by the City of Melbourne Arts Grants
Jane O’Neill
Bourke Street Leisure Centre
31 January - 28 February 2026
@fullstopframing
@cityofmelbourne #cityofmelbourne @whatsonmelb #melbmoment

Continuing today and until 28 February 2026, Jane O'Neill's Bourke Street Leisure Centre. Thursday - Saturday, 12 - 5 pm, or by appointment.
Jane O’Neill
Installation view.
(L) Deep Water, 2025 & (R) Seam by Seam I, II, 2024 - 2025
Polyester and cotton on denim, hoop pine stretchers
Courtesy of the artist & Void_Melbourne
Photo | Christian Capurro
Bourke Street Leisure Centre is Supported by the City of Melbourne Arts Grants
Jane O’Neill
Bourke Street Leisure Centre
31 January - 28 February 2026
@cityofmelbourne #cityofmelbourne @whatsonmelb #melbmoment

Continuing this week at Void_Melbourne, Jane O'Neill's Bourke Street Leisure Centre reopens Thursday - Saturday, 12 - 5 pm, or by appointment.
The exhibition is a tribute to the Fitzroy Swimming Pool in Melbourne’s inner north, reimagined through an immersive, large-scale installation. Monumental in presence, the work brings together a facsimile of the iconic Aqua Profonda sign—positioned at the pool’s depths—with a series of tiled panels crafted from repurposed denim, evoking an aerial view of the pool. Together, these elements reflect the artist’s intimate, lived perspective, drawn from her daily routine.
To request a catalogue of works, please contact the gallery via email or DM.
Jane O’Neill
Deep Water 2025
Polyester and cotton on denim, hoop pine stretcher
Courtesy of the artist & Void_Melbourne
Photo | Christian Capurro
Bourke Street Leisure Centre is Supported by the City of Melbourne Arts Grants
Jane O’Neill
Bourke Street Leisure Centre
31 January - 28 February 2026
@cityofmelbourne #cityofmelbourne @whatsonmelb #melbmoment

Void_Melbourne is excited to announce our first exhibition for 2026 with Melbourne-based artist Jane O'Neill's Bourke Street Leisure Centre.
Please join us to celebrate the opening this Saturday, January 31, 2026, from 4pm.
The exhibition is a tribute to the Fitzroy Swimming Pool in Melbourne’s inner north, reimagined through an immersive, large-scale installation. Monumental in presence, the work brings together a facsimile of the iconic Aqua Profonda sign—positioned at the pool’s depths—with a series of tiled panels crafted from repurposed denim, evoking an aerial view of the pool. Together, these elements reflect the artist’s intimate, lived perspective, drawn from her daily routine.
To request a catalogue of works, please contact the gallery via email or DM.
Jane O’Neill
Deep Water 2025 ( Detail )
Polyester and cotton on denim, hoop pine stretcher
Courtesy of the artist & Void_Melbourne
Photo | Christian Capurro
Bourke Street Leisure Centre is Supported by the City of Melbourne Arts Grants
Jane O’Neill
Bourke Street Leisure Centre
31 January - 28 February 2026
@cityofmelbourne #cityofmelbourne @whatsonmelb #melbmoment

Void_Melbourne extends warm wishes to our friends, supporters, and artists for a prosperous and adventurous year ahead.
Our 2026 program launches on 31 January with Bourke Street Leisure Centre, Jane O’Neill’s third solo exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition is a tribute to the Fitzroy Swimming Pool in Melbourne’s inner north, reimagined through an immersive, large-scale installation. Monumental in presence, the work brings together a facsimile of the iconic Aqua Profonda sign—positioned at the pool’s depths—with a series of tiled panels crafted from repurposed denim, evoking an aerial view of the pool. Together, these elements reflect the artist’s intimate, lived perspective, drawn from her daily routine.
Please join us to celebrate the opening of Bourke Street Leisure Centre on Saturday January 31 2026 from 4 - 6 pm.
Jane O’Neill
Deep Water 2025 ( Detail )
Polyester and cotton on denim, hoop pine stretcher
Courtesy of the artist & Void_Melbourne
Photo | Christian Capurro
Bourke Street Leisure Centre is Supported by the City of Melbourne Arts Grants
Jane O’Neill
Bourke Street Leisure Centre
31 January - 28 February 2026
@cityofmelbourne #cityofmelbourne @whatsonmelb #melbmoment

Coming up at Neon Parc this Friday I will be showing this work from 1997, now retitled 'Fix'. Made in the late nineties amidst an atmosphere of people struggling with addiction, this work was an investigation into ways we can create repetition with decreasing means. Formally, the work assumes the familiar motif of the swimming pool line and plays with the metaphorical possibilities of the seraph. More broadly it points to the addictive nature of our desire to fix things, or others or ourselves.
'Fix' 1997
letraset on vinyl board
The work is part of the I LOVE LIZZIE show - a tribute to the artist Elizabeth Newman -with many great artists including @andreas_exner @andrewhurleonline @stephenbramstudio @mariacruz1612 @rosenolan @lisrad @annemariemay.studio and @negativepress
Thanks to @fullstopframing @ey.ey.ar.oh.en for framing and documentation.
Thanks to @void_melbourne for representing my work.
I ❤️ Lizzie

Coming up at Neon Parc this Friday I will be showing this work from 1997, now retitled 'Fix'. Made in the late nineties amidst an atmosphere of people struggling with addiction, this work was an investigation into ways we can create repetition with decreasing means. Formally, the work assumes the familiar motif of the swimming pool line and plays with the metaphorical possibilities of the seraph. More broadly it points to the addictive nature of our desire to fix things, or others or ourselves.
'Fix' 1997
letraset on vinyl board
The work is part of the I LOVE LIZZIE show - a tribute to the artist Elizabeth Newman -with many great artists including @andreas_exner @andrewhurleonline @stephenbramstudio @mariacruz1612 @rosenolan @lisrad @annemariemay.studio and @negativepress
Thanks to @fullstopframing @ey.ey.ar.oh.en for framing and documentation.
Thanks to @void_melbourne for representing my work.
I ❤️ Lizzie

Coming up at Neon Parc this Friday I will be showing this work from 1997, now retitled 'Fix'. Made in the late nineties amidst an atmosphere of people struggling with addiction, this work was an investigation into ways we can create repetition with decreasing means. Formally, the work assumes the familiar motif of the swimming pool line and plays with the metaphorical possibilities of the seraph. More broadly it points to the addictive nature of our desire to fix things, or others or ourselves.
'Fix' 1997
letraset on vinyl board
The work is part of the I LOVE LIZZIE show - a tribute to the artist Elizabeth Newman -with many great artists including @andreas_exner @andrewhurleonline @stephenbramstudio @mariacruz1612 @rosenolan @lisrad @annemariemay.studio and @negativepress
Thanks to @fullstopframing @ey.ey.ar.oh.en for framing and documentation.
Thanks to @void_melbourne for representing my work.
I ❤️ Lizzie

Coming up at Neon Parc this Friday I will be showing this work from 1997, now retitled 'Fix'. Made in the late nineties amidst an atmosphere of people struggling with addiction, this work was an investigation into ways we can create repetition with decreasing means. Formally, the work assumes the familiar motif of the swimming pool line and plays with the metaphorical possibilities of the seraph. More broadly it points to the addictive nature of our desire to fix things, or others or ourselves.
'Fix' 1997
letraset on vinyl board
The work is part of the I LOVE LIZZIE show - a tribute to the artist Elizabeth Newman -with many great artists including @andreas_exner @andrewhurleonline @stephenbramstudio @mariacruz1612 @rosenolan @lisrad @annemariemay.studio and @negativepress
Thanks to @fullstopframing @ey.ey.ar.oh.en for framing and documentation.
Thanks to @void_melbourne for representing my work.
I ❤️ Lizzie

Coming up at Neon Parc this Friday I will be showing this work from 1997, now retitled 'Fix'. Made in the late nineties amidst an atmosphere of people struggling with addiction, this work was an investigation into ways we can create repetition with decreasing means. Formally, the work assumes the familiar motif of the swimming pool line and plays with the metaphorical possibilities of the seraph. More broadly it points to the addictive nature of our desire to fix things, or others or ourselves.
'Fix' 1997
letraset on vinyl board
The work is part of the I LOVE LIZZIE show - a tribute to the artist Elizabeth Newman -with many great artists including @andreas_exner @andrewhurleonline @stephenbramstudio @mariacruz1612 @rosenolan @lisrad @annemariemay.studio and @negativepress
Thanks to @fullstopframing @ey.ey.ar.oh.en for framing and documentation.
Thanks to @void_melbourne for representing my work.
I ❤️ Lizzie

Coming up at Neon Parc this Friday I will be showing this work from 1997, now retitled 'Fix'. Made in the late nineties amidst an atmosphere of people struggling with addiction, this work was an investigation into ways we can create repetition with decreasing means. Formally, the work assumes the familiar motif of the swimming pool line and plays with the metaphorical possibilities of the seraph. More broadly it points to the addictive nature of our desire to fix things, or others or ourselves.
'Fix' 1997
letraset on vinyl board
The work is part of the I LOVE LIZZIE show - a tribute to the artist Elizabeth Newman -with many great artists including @andreas_exner @andrewhurleonline @stephenbramstudio @mariacruz1612 @rosenolan @lisrad @annemariemay.studio and @negativepress
Thanks to @fullstopframing @ey.ey.ar.oh.en for framing and documentation.
Thanks to @void_melbourne for representing my work.
I ❤️ Lizzie

Acquisition News: Congratulations to gallery artist Jane O'Neill on the recent placement of Kalev Waterpark within the Artbank collection.
A sequence of vertical strips from jeans evokes the haphazard lanes of a swimming pool. Employing a quilt-making technique similar to early “Waggas” which were sewn from remnant materials, this work employs denim to suggest a body of water. Throughout the production and wearing of denim, it passes through many hundreds of litres of water. Over time the fabric bears the rippled patterns and markings of water stains. Rather than paint I work with denim, both for its ready availability and for its proximity in colour and texture to water. The work connects with the textiles we wear; the social circumstances involving their production; and the environmental effects of their use. By positioning the pool on a vertical plane the work recalls both the psychological changes we make as we enter water and the narrative capacity for textiles to reveal their origins.
Jane's third solo exhibition with Void_Melbourne opens in January 2026.
To register for our preview catalogue, email or DM the gallery.
Jane O'Neill
Kalev Waterpark, 2024
polyester and cotton on denim, hoop pine stretcher
137 x 112 cm
Courtesy of the Artist & Void_Melbourne
@fitzroystretches

Acquisition News: Congratulations to gallery artist Jane O'Neill on the recent placement of Kalev Waterpark within the Artbank collection.
A sequence of vertical strips from jeans evokes the haphazard lanes of a swimming pool. Employing a quilt-making technique similar to early “Waggas” which were sewn from remnant materials, this work employs denim to suggest a body of water. Throughout the production and wearing of denim, it passes through many hundreds of litres of water. Over time the fabric bears the rippled patterns and markings of water stains. Rather than paint I work with denim, both for its ready availability and for its proximity in colour and texture to water. The work connects with the textiles we wear; the social circumstances involving their production; and the environmental effects of their use. By positioning the pool on a vertical plane the work recalls both the psychological changes we make as we enter water and the narrative capacity for textiles to reveal their origins.
Jane's third solo exhibition with Void_Melbourne opens in January 2026.
To register for our preview catalogue, email or DM the gallery.
Jane O'Neill
Kalev Waterpark, 2024
polyester and cotton on denim, hoop pine stretcher
137 x 112 cm
Courtesy of the Artist & Void_Melbourne
@fitzroystretches

Documentation from the Structured Visions exhibition organised by Cathy Blanchflower at Holmes a Court Gallery in Perth. The work is titled 'Infiniti' and is made from re-purposed denim. Thanks to Robert Frith for the photography. @gallery.hac @cathyblanchflower

Documentation from the Structured Visions exhibition organised by Cathy Blanchflower at Holmes a Court Gallery in Perth. The work is titled 'Infiniti' and is made from re-purposed denim. Thanks to Robert Frith for the photography. @gallery.hac @cathyblanchflower

Documentation from the Structured Visions exhibition organised by Cathy Blanchflower at Holmes a Court Gallery in Perth. The work is titled 'Infiniti' and is made from re-purposed denim. Thanks to Robert Frith for the photography. @gallery.hac @cathyblanchflower

Documentation from the Structured Visions exhibition organised by Cathy Blanchflower at Holmes a Court Gallery in Perth. The work is titled 'Infiniti' and is made from re-purposed denim. Thanks to Robert Frith for the photography. @gallery.hac @cathyblanchflower

Documentation from the Structured Visions exhibition organised by Cathy Blanchflower at Holmes a Court Gallery in Perth. The work is titled 'Infiniti' and is made from re-purposed denim. Thanks to Robert Frith for the photography. @gallery.hac @cathyblanchflower

Jane O”Neill exhibition
Lane Poole Reserve and other swims
Open from Wednesday to Sunday
Exhibition finishes up on the 14th September.
You can also see more of Jane’s work in Perth currently at @gallery.hac in a wonderful group show “Structured Visions” curated by Cathy Blanchflower.
@mediumlane
Grab a coffee and a bite to eat in our cafe @garden_eats_8-3pm wed-Sunday

Jane O”Neill exhibition
Lane Poole Reserve and other swims
Open from Wednesday to Sunday
Exhibition finishes up on the 14th September.
You can also see more of Jane’s work in Perth currently at @gallery.hac in a wonderful group show “Structured Visions” curated by Cathy Blanchflower.
@mediumlane
Grab a coffee and a bite to eat in our cafe @garden_eats_8-3pm wed-Sunday

Jane O”Neill exhibition
Lane Poole Reserve and other swims
Open from Wednesday to Sunday
Exhibition finishes up on the 14th September.
You can also see more of Jane’s work in Perth currently at @gallery.hac in a wonderful group show “Structured Visions” curated by Cathy Blanchflower.
@mediumlane
Grab a coffee and a bite to eat in our cafe @garden_eats_8-3pm wed-Sunday

Jane O”Neill exhibition
Lane Poole Reserve and other swims
Open from Wednesday to Sunday
Exhibition finishes up on the 14th September.
You can also see more of Jane’s work in Perth currently at @gallery.hac in a wonderful group show “Structured Visions” curated by Cathy Blanchflower.
@mediumlane
Grab a coffee and a bite to eat in our cafe @garden_eats_8-3pm wed-Sunday

Jane O”Neill exhibition
Lane Poole Reserve and other swims
Open from Wednesday to Sunday
Exhibition finishes up on the 14th September.
You can also see more of Jane’s work in Perth currently at @gallery.hac in a wonderful group show “Structured Visions” curated by Cathy Blanchflower.
@mediumlane
Grab a coffee and a bite to eat in our cafe @garden_eats_8-3pm wed-Sunday

Here are some snaps from the exhibition @lostedencreative in Dwellingup, on for another two weeks until September 14. It's been a great experience and thank you to all the lovely people who made it to the opening.

Here are some snaps from the exhibition @lostedencreative in Dwellingup, on for another two weeks until September 14. It's been a great experience and thank you to all the lovely people who made it to the opening.

Here are some snaps from the exhibition @lostedencreative in Dwellingup, on for another two weeks until September 14. It's been a great experience and thank you to all the lovely people who made it to the opening.

Here are some snaps from the exhibition @lostedencreative in Dwellingup, on for another two weeks until September 14. It's been a great experience and thank you to all the lovely people who made it to the opening.

Here are some snaps from the exhibition @lostedencreative in Dwellingup, on for another two weeks until September 14. It's been a great experience and thank you to all the lovely people who made it to the opening.

Here are some snaps from the exhibition @lostedencreative in Dwellingup, on for another two weeks until September 14. It's been a great experience and thank you to all the lovely people who made it to the opening.

Here are some snaps from the exhibition @lostedencreative in Dwellingup, on for another two weeks until September 14. It's been a great experience and thank you to all the lovely people who made it to the opening.

Opening tomorrow in the beautiful town of Dwellingup (WA) all welcome at Lost Eden Creative
Many thanks to @lostedencreative and @ricafeli for design and technical advice
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