EXHIBITIONS

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

  • 2026 Petite Salon Everfresh studios (ARI)

  • 2020 My Blue Period: Covid lockdown -Preston studio

  • 2016 The Shit People Say: 365-Day Drawing Project (2014)it’s Installation, Wetlands Gallery (ARI), Melbourne.

Group exhibitions

  • 2025 Camberwell Art Show group show - selected artist

  • 2025 Ephemeral Dada Art Show: Everything is art, and everyone is an artist. Medium: Collage, Coburg

  • 2025 Flanagan art award group show -(finalist)

  • 2021 Trash Magic: Alchemy of the Found Object, Window Box, Campbell Arcade, Melbourne Medium: Sculpture/ Installation 

  • 2023 Party Animals Show, Catfood Press, Melbourne

  • 2022 Moreland Summer Show, Counihan Gallery, Melbourne (Upcoming)

  • 2022 Brunswick show, Open entry, Melbourne

  • 2007-2009 The Wall: Arts club night, World Bar, Sydney (Creator /regular contributor)

  • 2007 Red collar workers: Creature Feature, Sydney 

PUBLICATIONS & PROJECTS

  • 2013 Submission in Freerange Journal (Issue 6, invitation-only)

  • 2011 Cartoon contributor The Politics of Fashion - Online

  • 2010 Cartoon contributor, Dissent – Political Magazine -selected entry

AWARDS & RECOGNITION 

  • 2025 Flanagan Art Award – Finalist

  • 2004 News Ltd Cannes Young Creative Competition – Finalist

  • 2003 AWARD School Top 25  (Australian Writers & Art Directors Association) – Selected Entry

  • 2002 & 2001 Pulp Magazine Fashion Graphic Competition – Finalist in 3 categories

  • 1999 Radical art award - Weta Workshop, New Zealand  – Winner

GRANTS 

  • 2020 Successful applicant: Exhibition program at Dirty Dozen, Campbell Arcade: 12 glass vitrines lining a public underpass from Flinders Street Station, managed by Creative Spaces: a program of the Creative City branch at City of Melbourne. 

  • Lennon facilitated, curated, and exhibited in Trash Magic: The Alchemy of the Found Object, a show of 12 artists. Inviting the public to engage with art in an unexpected urban space. Included: Artists’ own installation in the 1st Vitrine) *Due to the disruption of COVID lockdown restrictions, the exhibition was held in February 2021 and ran for two months.