places i cannot return to
A solo exhibition that combines painting, digital art, and poetry to explore the impact of memory on place.
This exhibition explores how memories transform the places we leave behind. Each piece is inspired by Chloe Noble’s experiences, reflecting powerful, often complicated memories tied to specific places. These works capture the complex emotions connected to places that have left their mark—places that have defined and transformed the artist.
The exhibition invites viewers into moments that feel both distant and deeply familiar, inviting reflection on the spaces that shape us and linger long after we've left.
The exhibition is on the ground floor, with artworks displayed in a narrow hallway. Toilets are only accessible via stairs. Guests are welcome to visit the upstairs gallery & artist studios. Street parking is available out front & on nearby streets.
Presented by: Chloe Noble
Chloe Noble (she/they/he) is an emerging artist based in Kaurna Yerta/Adelaide and a studio member at Collective Haunt Inc. Their practice includes expressionist portraiture and impressionist landscapes, using watercolours, oils, acrylics, and digital mediums. Noble transforms personal experiences into a unique visual language characterised by gestural mark-making and vibrant colour harmonies. They often explore digital art, video, animation, and installation, examining the interplay between traditional and contemporary mediums in relation to identity and place. Drawing from lived experiences of disability, chronic illness, neurodivergence, trauma, and queerness, Noble creates deeply resonant works that engage emotional themes.
Sessions
Ticket Prices
Free Event (No Tickets Needed)
1 Venue
Foyer Gallery at Collective Haunt Inc.
68 The Parade, Norwood, Kaurna
Entrance is via the orange door next to the RSPCA op shop. There are two galleries, but only the ground floor exhibition space, located in a narrow hallway, is accessible. The second gallery and studios are upstairs, with toilets accessible only via stairs. Street parking is available out front and nearby.
- Venue is suitable for all ages
Suitability & Warnings
Please note
This exhibition features poetry which depicts themes of domestic violence, sexual assault, mental health and suicide.
Accessibility
- High Visual Content
- Suitable for audiences who may not have a comprehensive understanding of the English language