Tag: Culture

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A view through parkland and trees to MPavilion, a low, concrete structure.

MPavilion by Tadao Ando

An architectural oasis in the heart of Melbourne, designed by internationally renowned Tadao Ando.

A person using a wheelchair pointing at a wall of video game controllers in a gallery.

Melbourne's accessible and wheelchair-friendly attractions

These local attractions are accessible for everyone to experience.

An Australian landscape painting showing several gum trees and red mountains by  Brabrawooloong Gunnai artist, Ray Thomas.
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Ray Thomas: Yeerung’s Journey

Paintings, carvings and personal belongings by Brabrawooloong Gunnai artist, Ray Thomas.

Displays inside Melbourne Museum's Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre.

Bunjilaka

Celebrating the history, culture, achievements, and survival of Victoria's Aboriginal people.

Market stall tents with signage next to a heritage brick building, with greenery and families.
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Younghusband Market

With great music, curated stalls, hands-on workshops and delicious food, a vibrant scene awaits.

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.

Lights above the Greek Precinct on Lonsdale Street at night.

Greek Precinct

Experience Greek culture and cuisine in Melbourne's buzzing Greek Precinct on Lonsdale Street.

Original and authentic Aboriginal artwork.

Original and Authentic Aboriginal Art

Fine Aboriginal art from the Central Western Desert, the Kimberley and Arnhem Land.

Paintings on the wall of gallery.

fortyfivedownstairs

A not-for-profit arts space with two galleries and a theatre.

Two friends are sipping cocktails on the balcony of a 1960s home.

Rare buildings that are only in the city

Exploring the city's stunning architectural history

People walking past a mural of a purple mountain with orange mushrooms and clouds.

Guide to Melbourne’s best street art

We've found the best art hiding in laneways, on buildings and exploding out of the walls.

Colonial-era engraving of Chinese men standing under a tree overlooking a mining encampment.
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Time's Slow Passing: Voices Between Past and Present

Explore a 19th-century Chinese miner story through contemporary works and archival documents.

The exterior of Southbank Gallery with coloured shapes on the glass doors.

Southgate Gallery, Celebrating Creativity in Southbank

The Southgate Gallery celebrates the creativity of every day Southbank locals.

Artwork depicting a ghost-like image of a man appearing through blurred raindrop splatters in blue.
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The Air Does Not Hold Us

In this ongoing study, identity emerges as a condition of being carried, but never held.

Two people standing in front of a large pink spiky wall of speakers in an exhibition space.
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The Vinyl Factory: Reverb

ACMI and RISING present The Vinyl Factory: Reverb, a major exhibition of vinyl culture and music.

Large Kino Cinema sign in Collins Place atrium.

Kino Cinema

Boutique cinema in Collins Place showing art house, independent and mainstream films.

Asian-style glowing lanterns at night.

Colours of Asia: First Light of Spring

Asian street food, live performances and spring celebrations at Queen Victoria Market.

Shopfront of Dr Seuss Gallery in historic Block Arcade.

Harvey Galleries Presents the Art of Dr Seuss

The Dr Seuss Gallery is located in the historic Block Arcade.

A table in a gallery covering in round shell-like coloured glass pieces.

Tolarno Galleries

One of Australia’s most stimulating exhibitors of contemporary art and design.

People milling around Fed Square at night.

Melbourne's unmissable after dark events

From hidden laneway markets to epic pop-ups, Melbourne gets lit once the lights go out.