Every month at the ‘Station Gallery’ in Yarragon the Baw Baw Arts Alliance changes the exhibition. During March there were displays of very different forms of art. In the main gallery display, a young Artist new to the Baw Baw Arts Alliance, Alycia Wilson, had a range of beautifully vibrant paintings of birdlife. Alycia captured the exotic nature of birds and conveyed her own passion for birds and her art through colour, texture, design and shape.
Each year the Arts Alliance has committed to providing support for a young and emerging Artist to display and further develop their work and Alycia was this artist for the first half of 2026.
Also during March was a smaller exhibition of felt work by members of the Friday Fibre group. Jenny Tulloch, Heather Brimblecombe, Marlene Ogden and Karen-Anne Jones have worked together over the last 11 years because all share an interest in textile arts, their friendship being strengthened over a mutual passion for felt making. From framed, tiny and intricately detailed felt works to larger works, some using natural dyeing techniques, this was an exhibition to inspire anyone to take up the art of felting. The exhibition was a testimony to the strength and value of all the drop in creative Art groups run by the Baw Baw Arts Alliance in the Trafalgar Railway Station Artspaces and the VRI Hall in Queen Street Warragul.
Coming up in April are two ‘not to be missed’ exhibitions of paintings. In the main gallery space of the Station Gallery in Yarragon, well known Gippsland landscape painter, Wendy Twyerould, will have a range of completely new paintings. In the smaller, more intimate gallery space called ‘The Wall’, an Artist new to the Arts Alliance, Leon Morgan, displays his beautifully executed paintings of aspects of Australian life.
The ‘Station Gallery’ in Yarragon is open from Wednesday through to Sunday from 10am to 3pm.

