Tag: Art

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

What's free in Melbourne this month

Everything to see, do and enjoy in Melbourne for free this month.

An oil painting depicting two women as war-time solders, one holding the other in an embrace.

Kathrin Longhurst: My Hand in Yours

A powerful new body of work from Achibald and Portia Geach finalist, Kathrin Longhurst.

Still of a performance art installation featuring sculptures  and a human figure moving in the centre, white strings from their waist attached to the sculptures.
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Emerging Art Beat Exhibition

The exhibition showcases emerging artists with an opening night and creative gathering.

A realist painting of the sweep of a curved bridge with a road passing underneath; blue sky in the backgorund.

Entry Point

A group exhibition featuring diverse practices of four guest artists within the realist tradition.

A black and white photograph of three young children on the steps of a building, each wearing a paper mask, circa 1920.

Women Photographers 1900–1975: A Legacy of Light

Celebrates the wide-ranging photographic practices of eighty women artists.

Artworks of Australian landscapes hanging on a grey wall with the back of two women looking at them.
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Six Artists: Seven Days

A new art exhibition by six Australian artists at Sofitel Melbourne On Collins.

A landscape painting capturing a sunset over a body of water, featuring a vibrant orange and pink sky.
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Charli English: Portholes

An exhibition of a series of hybrid painting-sculpture works.

A drypoint etching in monotones depicting a cottage in the background and a tree in the foreground.

Louise Donovan: Marked and Layered

View the artist's latest etchings with a glass of wine or two in hand.

An abstract landscape painting in green and earthy tones.
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Melissa Boughey: Step Outside

Melissa Boughey’s wetland studio offers new way of seeing.

A contemporary art gallery installation featuring large-scale fabric hangings with a person walking past them.

Bina Jean: Sacred Unfolding

Sacred Unfolding is a fabric installation that explores the continual transformation of life.

A young boy and girl pointing to triceratops bones in the Museum.

Free things to do with kids in Melbourne

Get the kids out and explore these free events and adventures for an awesome day of fun.

Market stallholder with her puppet toys, beside the Yarra River in the CBD.
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The Sunday Market at Southgate

Explore the Sunday Market at Southgate and meet the makers.

Wide shot of a floating bar on Yarra River with skyscrapers in the background.

What's open between Christmas and New Year's Eve in Melbourne

If you’re in Melbourne after Christmas Day, there’s heaps of fun to be had.

A couple on stage kissing in front of a red cursive sign saying L'amour.

Encore!

See 50 objects, from 50 years in one collection.

View of Melbourne from across the Yarra River
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Yusi Zang: Full House

An exhibition that transforms the banal into works that feel both familiar and quietly strange.

A line of woman holding guitars in an identical pose on a stage in front of a green curtain.

Ragnar Kjartansson: Mercy

NGV presents Ragnar Kjartansson's first-ever Australian exhibition.

Flinders Street Station lit up in blue at dusk during Melbourne's RISING festival, with city buildings in the background.

RISING: Melbourne

A festival of new art, music and performance in the heart of Naarm/Melbourne each winter.

A still life painting by Julie Davidson showing three objects, one holding white magnolias.

Julie Davidson: Symphony of Light

See Julie Davidson’s luminous meditations on form and transience.

Alison Page, an Australian designer and curator, with dark hair and blue eyes, smiling at the camera, wearing a white shirt and a denim jacket.

Alison Page: Creative Shape Shifter

An exhibition that dives into the ancient and contemporary stories that drive Page's design process.

View of Melbourne from across the Yarra River

Pop-Up: Piston

See Wet Collective's latest exhibition.