The event is bought to you by Outback Theatre for Young People.
It will exhibit projects completed by local youth in a series of workshops on art and drama over the past two weeks.
The creative participants have made a monster amount of amazing sculptures, illustrations and paintings.
There will also be a performance that should not be missed.
Creative director Edwina Circuitt said a similar monster themed holiday program was hosted last year, which has been built on because of its success.
“I shared the idea with Sarah Parsons from Outback Theatre For Young People and she loved the idea, and it grew from there,” she said.
“The exhibition is a creative driver for the kids.
“They are extremely excited about it.
“It has been a collaboration conceived from creative ideas with characters, drawings, games, paintings and collages.”
Spencer McGill is the dramatic facilitator for the program, and he has been assisted by Tallulah McKenzie.
“The program has been a fantastic progression of story building and characterisation,” Mr McGill said.
“The mask creations we have been working on will feature in our performance.”
Opening night of the exhibition is tomorrow from 6pm in the Multi Arts Centre, in Cressy St, Deniliquin.
After introductions and performance, drinks and snacks will be served while you peruse the art.
A second exhibition event will be hosted Sunday night from 6pm to 8pm.