Flowers of Faith is a unique multifaith art exhibition that brings together the world’s major faith traditions in a powerful visual celebration of unity in diversity.
The exhibition consists of twelve artworks, representing Baha’i, Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, Judaism, Shinto, Sikhism, Taoism, and Zoroastrianism.
The Golden Rule is the principle of treating others as one would want to be treated by them. Often referred to as the ethics of reciprocity, it encourages mutual respect and empathy.
Gallery
Flowers of Faith - Multifaith Art Exhibition
Click on each image to learn more about the artwork and its faith tradition.
Exhibitions
Upcoming and Past Exhibitions
City of Hume: November 16 to December 13, 2025
The Flowers of Faith multifaith art exhibition was part of the 2025 Victorian Interfaith Festival, which took place at the Broadmeadows Town Hall on Sunday November 16, 2025. Following the Festival, the exhibition was displayed at the Global Learning Centre from November 16 – December 13, 2025.
Artist
Reverend Bhakta Dasa (Albert Lange)
Rev Bhakta Dasa
Reverend Bhakta Dasa (Albert Lange) is a minister of religion in the Vaishnava Hindu tradition.
Bhakta believes his application of Art is a tool for contemplation, meditation, ritual and practice, rather than just for display. He views the creative process as an intimate act of worship, a profound connection to the Divine that transcends boundaries and immerses him into his deepest spiritual essence.
Bhakta believes his application of Art is a tool for contemplation, meditation, ritual and practice, rather than just for display. He views the creative process as an intimate act of worship, a profound connection to the Divine that transcends boundaries and immerses him into his deepest spiritual essence.



