1986

An exhibition is held by the Polish Art Foundation coinciding with John Paul II’s visit to Melbourne.

The Foundation supports dedicated stage productions, presented at the Polish Marian Shrine in Essendon, Melbourne, the play is produced by Maciej Staniewicz, stage design by Kajetan Fiedorowicz.

1984 – 1985

The Polish Art Foundation participates in an exhibit as part of the Begonia Festival in Ballarat, a focus on ceramics works.

1985

The Foundation organises a bus trip for members and art lovers to Canberra to a preview of a major French impressionists exhibition held at the National Gallery, more than 100 individuals participate in the event. An exhibition is hosted by Contal in Melbourne City.

The foundation also hosts a poster competition, linked to the 150th Anniversary of the State of Victoria.

1984

Fundraising auctions are held to raise funds for Help Poland Live.

1982

An exhibition as part of the Help Poland Live campaign, dedicated towards supporting Solidarity in Poland is held. A group exhibition is also held at the Architects Institute in South Melbourne.

1981

An exhibition is staged in Sydney, the works of Maksymilian Feuerringa, Krzysztof Lesniak from Copenhagen and Feliks Topolski from London, are on show.

1980