The Art Of Surface: Texture And Colour In Spatial Design
Presented by Angelina Mirabito
DETAILS
Free, no booking required
Romulus Folio Gallery
15-85 Gladstone Street, South Melbourne VIC 3205, Australia
DATES
Thu 15 May 12 – 7pm
Fri 16 May 12 – 7pm
Sat 17 May 2 – 5pmBook now
Limited Attendance (40 spots), booking requiredLimited availability
Sun 18 May 12 – 5pm
Wed 21 May 12 – 7pm
Thu 22 May 12 – 7pm
Fri 23 May 12 – 7pm
Sat 24 May 2 – 3pmBook now
Artist Talk - Limited seating (20 spots), booking requiredLimited availability
Sat 24 May 4 – 6pmBook now
Workshop - Limited Availability (12 spots), booking requiredLimited availability
Sun 25 May 12 – 3pm
How does art shape the way we experience space?
The Art Of Surface: Texture And Colour In Spatial Design explores the transformative role of contemporary abstract art in residential, commercial, and public environments. By integrating selected artworks with interior design elements, it highlights how art extends beyond decoration—shaping atmosphere, perception, and emotional connection to place. Through texture and colour, these works invite visitors to engage with surface in new ways, considering how materiality, light, and composition influence the spatial experience.
Special Events
Exhibition Launch
Saturday, May 17, 2:00–5:00 PM
Limited attendance (40 spots), registration required
A celebration of the exhibition’s opening, offering visitors the first opportunity to experience the interplay between art and space.
Artist Talk: The Art Of Surface: Texture & Colour In Spatial Design
Saturday, May 24, 2:00–3:00 PM
Limited seating (20 spots), registration required
This discussion explores how materiality, light, and texture influence our perception and space. Mirabito will share insights into her artistic process and the relationship between abstract painting and interior environments.
Workshop: Monochrome Painting With Pallet Knives
Saturday, May 24, 4:00–6:00 PM
Limited to 12 participants: $70, registration required.
All materials included and 40cm x 40cm original artwork you make to take home. No prior painting experience required. Catering of light refreshments includes a selection of beverages and snacks.
A hands-on session delving into monochrome painting methods with pallet knives.
Participants
Angelina Mirabito
Melbourne-based artist Angelina Mirabito brings a background in Creative Writing (PhD) and a practice shaped by her Italian heritage. Also using unconventional materials and tools—palette knives, sticks, hands, and ladles—she builds layered surfaces that translate internal experiences into vibrant, tactile paintings. Her work explores the intersection of emotion, movement, and materiality, drawing attention to the physical and sensory depth of abstract expression.