MAKE YOUR MARK | Bayley Arts
Supported Studio Exhibition
We are delighted to present Make Your Mark, a bold new exhibition from the artists of Bayley Arts — a supported studio program initiated by the not-for-profit disability provider Bayley House, located in Bayside. Opening Saturday 11 April, from 2-4pm at Jump Left, Naarm (Melbourne).
Make Your Mark celebrates the mark making artists of the Bayley Arts studios. Each artist has developed a distinctive style through bold lines, gestural scribbles, and expressive layering of pattern and colour. The works are raw, unfiltered, and full of energy. For most of these artists, the marks have become their voice — a way of explaining how they see the world.
The exhibition offers a powerful glimpse into seven unique ways of seeing and engaging with the world, where emotion takes shape in movement and colour, and creativity becomes a language of its own.
Christopher Milne 'Indian Renovation' 2025 acrylic on canvas
Elizabeth Nicolaou 'Untitled' 2025 acrylic on paper
Gavin Moore 'Blue Squares' acrylic and posca pen on canvas
Exhibiting Artists
Colette Boyd-Eedle • Mark Cuce • Christopher Milne • Gavin Moore • Elizabeth Nicolaou • John Pook • Maryann Walker
Exhibition Details
Opening | Saturday 11 April 2026, 2-4pm
Free | All welcome | Accessible | Quiet Space Available
Exhibition Runs | 11 April – 2 May 2026
Thursday & Friday 11am–4pm, Saturday 11am–3pm, or by appointment
Free | All welcome
About Bayley Arts
Bayley Arts is located in Bayside and was initiated by the not-for-profit disability provider Bayley House. The Bayley Arts program supports participants to explore their creativity and artistic potential through programs and initiatives focussed on accessibility, inclusion and shared creativity. One of Bayley Arts' core missions is to elevate emerging artists with disability, providing professional opportunities and working towards a career pathway in the visual arts.
Location
Jump Left is located in Donkey Wheel House at 673 Bourke Street, Naarm (Melbourne), near the intersection of Bourke and Spencer Streets, behind Movenpick Hotel, directly opposite Southern Cross Station.