Cafe exhibition launches

One of Saidin Salkic's pieces of work. (Supplied)

Tara Murray

Renowned Brimbank artist Saidin Salkic is launching his latest exhibition in Sunshine North this week.

The exhibition, Human Angst and Jo, contains some of the work Salkic has done throughout the pandemic.

As well as launching the exhibition, he will run a question and answer session to discuss important issues that are happening in the community.

Salkic said that he decided to launch the exhibition in a cafe as a way of attracting more people to come down.

The works will stay there for at least 10 days, with Salkic planning to do a larger show in the city later on.

“I realised after the pandemic, how important cafes are,” he said.

“Galleries are empty most of the time, so I thought I would have it at a cafe.”

Salkic, who has a permanent exhibition at the Australian Embassy in Vienna, said the works in this exhibition are in the same style as the ones in Vienna.

The exhibition will be at DA Place in Metherall Street on November 28 from 3pm.