Take a cultural tour of Melbourne’s world-class museums, edgy artist-run spaces and blockbuster exhibitions. All without spending a cent!

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NGV International

Old and new, beautiful and challenging, NGV International brings a world of art to Melbourne. The city’s premier art gallery has an ever-changing slew of free exhibits to peruse. Browse the permanent collection of international art. Then explore homegrown art and exhibitions at the Ian Potter Centre: NGV.

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ACMI

From films to video games, ACMI celebrates screen culture past and present. Get behind the camera at ACMI’s free exhibition, The Story of the Moving Image. From the birth of film to today’s digital wonders, there’s more than a century of movie history to explore. And you can get hands-on at this fun cinema showcase, with animation and sound effects to play with.

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Tolarno Galleries

For a small gallery, Tolarno sure has hosted some big names in art. Step inside this hidden space to see incredible exhibitions of contemporary art and design. The early days saw the likes of Picasso, Bonnard and Matisse gracing the walls of the gallery. More recently, art lovers admired works by legendary Aussie artist Patricia Piccinini. Whoever is showing, you're bound to see something special.

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Art and Heritage Collection Tour

See a Foster's beer tower from the good old days, retro Moomba Monarch crowns and a bottle of spumante dating back to who knows when. For the first time ever, City of Melbourne's Art and Heritage Collection is opening its doors to the public for free guided tours. This is your chance to access to some of Melbourne’s most weird and wonderful treasures and historical archives.

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Buxton Contemporary

Explore a stunning collection of Australian art at this Southbank gallery. Head to the Buxton Contemporary website to see what exhibitions are coming up. Past shows have featured film, sculptures, photography and more.

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Australian Music Vault

If you’re musically inclined, the Australian Music Vault is a must. It’s a great overview of Melbourne’s backstage sounds and stories. Watch rare footage and see iconic objects like Kylie Minogue’s stage outfits and notebooks belonging to Nick Cave. The free exhibition is permanently on show at Arts Centre Melbourne.

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City Gallery

The City Gallery presents free, quarterly exhibitions on city life; past and present. Pop in to the gallery at Melbourne Town Hall to see the city's collection, an eclectic range of 13,000 artworks and artefacts.

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Science Gallery Melbourne

Mix a dose of science, with a dash of art, and a pinch of innovation and you get Science Gallery Melbourne. This is where art and science meet. A unique cultural space, it aims to inspire curiosity and critical thinking through the fusion of art and science. Part of Melbourne University, it’s designed to engage young people in the creative industries and science. On now is Distraction. Ponder the art of time wasting at this immersive exhibition dedicated to distraction and doom-scrolling.

Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA)

From music to educational talks, screenings and more the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA) will have you coming back again and again. Spot the iconic rust-red building along Southbank and head in to explore local and international art. Keep an eye out for pop-up events and teachings.

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Victoria Police Museum

Explore the state's crime history at this free museum in Docklands. History buffs will be amazed by Australia's largest collection of Kelly Gang armour. Dig through major investigations and learn how animals have served in the police force all the way back to the 1960s.

Melbourne's best small, independent and artist-run galleries

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Stephen McLaughlan Gallery

Curated contemporary art space in the iconic Nicholas Building.

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Flinders Lane Gallery

Exhibiting collectable artworks and featuring solo exhibitions every three weeks.

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Outre Gallery

Alternative art gallery specialising in lowbrow, pop surrealism and underground art.

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West End Art Space

A contemporary art gallery with a focus on living artists that strive for excellence.

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ARC ONE Gallery

A commercial gallery in Flinders Lane showing contemporary Australian art.

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Kings Artist-Run Initiative

Space for contemporary art practice and gallery showcasing experimental projects.

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Mystik River Gallery

Specialising in the ancient art of Indian sculpting.

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Anna Schwartz Gallery

The gallery represents over 30 established and emerging artists on individual projects.

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Bridget McDonnell Gallery

A gallery exhibiting early and modern Australian art.

More free museums

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College of Surgeons Museum

An exhibition of surgical objects and memorabilia.

The glass-panelled entrance to the Victorian Police Museum.

Victoria Police Museum

Explore the social history of policing through interactive displays and over 300 collection items.

Looking out through floor to ceiling glass windows onto buildings around a courtyard, part of the Mary MacKillop Heritage Centre.

Mary MacKillop Spirituality Centre

A place of inspiration and vitality, that promotes the spirit and charism of Saint Mary MacKillop.

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Medical History Museum

A free museum focusing on medicine's contribution to scientific discovery and community wellbeing.

The best free exhibitions

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The Story of the Moving Image

A permanent exhibition that journeys through the past, present and future of the moving image.

An early watercolour painting of Melbourne's Yarra River.
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Yarra: Stories of Melbourne's River

Explores the chequered history of the stream we call the ‘city’s river’.

A colourful woven artwork with different textures and patterns representing a map.

Hyperworlds: Unreal Cartography

An exhibition from Allanah Sarafian exploring maps as emotional and ideological objects.

A video still from artist, Huiyi Xiao, showing a woman swinging a mop in front of a large blue wheelie-bin in a graffitied laneway in Melbourne.
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Huiyi Xiao: Oil and Fire

This exhibition brings together two works that address the migrant experience of 'down-skilling'.

Federation square on a sunny day overlooking Flinders Station and the city skyline

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Louise Donovan: Common Ground

Nineteen everyday moments in intimate drypoint by Melbourne artist, Louise Donovan

A mostly blue artwork with white, scribbled squares all over it, creating a textural pattern.

Make Your Mark

A bold new exhibition from the mark-making artists of Bayley Arts.

A person holding paintbrushes stands in an art studio with a colorful abstract painting hanging on the wall.
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Anna Pelc: All the Places I’ve Been

A retrospective exhibition that brings together artworks created over the past decade.

Cartoon of a movie camera topped with tiny figures.
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Behind the Lines: Are We Rolling?

An exhibition exploring all the twists and turns of another turbulent year in Australian politics.

A black and white detail of a bridge pylon showing metal and stone construction.

Greg Branson: Manifesto Melbourne

This exhibition invites viewers to see Melbourne through the lens of influential photographers.

An abstract, dark sculpture resembling two seahorses against a bright blue background with wavy lines.
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Frances Loriente: What Would We Be if We Were Under the Sea

This exhibition by Frances Loriente explores our connection to the sea and its creatures.

Korean artwork of a butterfly and tubular flowers.
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Stories of Blessing: Modern Echoes of Minhwa by Minhwa Group

Korea’s traditional folk art, rooted in ancient Goguryeo wall paintings.

A collection of vintage Furby electronic robotic toys displayed on wooden shelves.

RISING: Furby Chorus and FRIENDs

Domestic robots gather to converse through synchronistic movement for the Australian Dance Biennale.

A woman walking through a display with shelves of military-style food packages.
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Taste of Combat

Honouring the vital work of the Catering Corps and the evolution of military food.

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Hany Armanious: Stone Soup

An exhibition of ordinary objects transformed into near-perfect doubles that unsettle what we know.

A black and white woodcut print of a forest.
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Robert Mihajlovski: Longing for Belonging

Longing for Belonging, an exhibition of woodcut prints

Flinders Street Station illuminated blue at night.

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Japan: Photos by Australians - Selections by Japanese

An exhibition of photographs by Australians in Japan, selected by Japanese people.

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ANZAC Day Dawn Service

A solemn early-morning ceremony honouring the service and sacrifice of Australia’s veterans.

A close-up portrait painting in a realistic style, featuring a woman with curly, dark hair looking directly at the viewer.

Nathalie Anne: Held In Line

An exhibition that explores what endures when materials meet, transform, and leave their traces.

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World of the Book

Explore the rare, the sacred and the iconic in the 20th anniversary of this annual exhibition.

Two First Nations individuals sitting back to back on the ground outdoors, engaged in a traditional weaving activity near a body of water.
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FUTURE COUNTRY: Country Road + NGV First Nations Commissions

The second iteration of the Country Road and NGV First Nations Commission initiative.

Artwork from artist, Mita Chowdhury showing elaborate hand-stitching on a Bangladeshi handloom Khadi and an old sari, using a found gum tree branch and cotton threads.
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Mita Chowdhury: Inheritance

This exhibition transforms everyday materials into vessels of memory, care and connection.

Drawing of a person standing on a laneway corner looking at their phone.

Linda Weil: Dodgy Melbourne

A selection of ink drawings on recycled paper exploring the city and suburbs.

A hand holds a small, lit torch over a textured surface with engraved concentric circles and ripples, creating a dramatic lighting effect.
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Certain Uncertainty Vol.4

333 Lab collaborates with The Level III to present the Certain Uncertainty exhibition series.

Play School exhibition with signature teddy and toys.
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Play School: Come and Play

A hands-on, playful exhibition where families can discover how the beloved TV show comes to life.

Painting of a small Roman bust next to a glass jug.

Madaline Harris: Ancient Nostalgia

An exhibition of travel journals and oil paintings produced during archaeological excavations.

A photograph from artist, Hilary Dodd, showing the bland rear wall of a high school classroom.
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Hilary Dodd: Surging Through Exits When the Bell Goes

An exhibition from a design-led research project examining aesthetics of high school environments.

View of Melbourne from across the Yarra River
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Punchlines: Group Exhibition

Punchlines is a group exhibition exploring use of humour in contemporary art, showcasing 38 artists.

A completely blurred piece of artwork showing blobs of colour.
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KINGS Artist-Run: April Exhibitions

Presenting shows by Celeste and Lucca de Clario Davis, Gilda Jones and Camille Chapman.

Artist Julius von Bismarck's black and white photographic artwork, Punishment #7, showing a man cracking a whip into the waves at a stormy beach.

Julius von Bismarck: This Is Not the Storm

The first Australian solo exhibition by German artist, Julius von Bismarck.

Abstract artwork in shades of red, ochre, blue and grey.

Philippa Croll: Spectrum

Archaeologist Philippa Croll exhibits her abstracted artworks.

A red-haired woman in a spotted blouse looking at the machines at a self-checkout in a supermarket.

The Human Algorithm

A multi-channel video installation exploring the impact of AI on human behaviour and cognition.

Artistic image of a woman's image repeated and upside down.

The Well: Multi-Media Art Installation

A multimedia installation exploring matriarchal history memory, myth and the unknowable past.

A tan jacket made of squiggly fur on a white dummy torso.
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Let's Party: NGV Fashion for Kids

Step into a vibrant world of colour, creativity and celebration.

A person with headphones on their head, standing in front of a large instrument, a wall behind them displays an image of hands at a control panel.

Silent Hand Catches Silver Bell

An exhibition showcasing 25 years of Speak Percussion’s boundary-defying experimentation.

A selection of books on a shelf, spine out, with one of the books called 'Antarctica In Fiction' with its front cover facing the viewer.

Creative Writing on Creative Antarctica

Four RMIT Media and Communication students share their responses to Antarctica.

Art piece made from paper depicting a shell and branches on a blue background.

Laura Williams: Sea Like a Mirror

A series of works on paper focusing on nature's stillness.

A richly coloured painting of a red piece of fabric draped on a wooden bench surrounded by single flowers.

Brian Reberger: Silence In Shadow

Reberger explores tension between illumination and obscurity, drama through contrast.

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Rewind Forward: Creative in Residence Group Exhibition

Drawing from state archives, artists create works that reawaken Victoria’s historical narrative.

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