The Linden Postcard Show is celebrating its 34th year with another round of colourful, imaginative, quirky and bold artworks that reflect our beautiful community of artists.
The exhibition represents both our local and national art communities and is a coming together of makers from all walks of creativity.
The Postcard Show has evolved and morphed multiple times over the decades, but open entry for all has remained its core principle.
The annual exhibition is named after the original, and now reinstated, tradition of printing selected artworks to be reproduced as actual postcards.
From: The Archive is a look through years past and a remembering of the many shapes the exhibition has taken. Our archive currently features photographs from 2001–2023, past postcards, paper entry forms, archival newspaper articles, and film slides from the 2002 show.
Now, we’d love your help to tell the fuller story. Do you have photos, postcards, or memories from past Linden Postcard Shows?
Upload your images and share your stories below to help us expand this living archive and celebrate the history of this beloved
exhibition.