Tag: Culture

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The Finders Keepers Melbourne Design Market

The Finders Keepers returns with 220+ independent makers for a three-day celebration of good design.

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Australian Museum of Performing Arts

Welcome to AMPA, the new destination for performing arts stories.

Façade of the 1874 Victorian Artists Society building showing arched entrance, balcony and ornate brickwork.

Victorian Artists Society

Hosts exhibitions of national and international historic significance, art classes and workshops.

Centre Place is one of Melbourne's most famous arcades, featuring cafes, boutiques and street art.

Laneways and arcades

The city's famous laneways are buzzing with street art, cafes, bars and boutiques.

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The best free and cheap family activities

Find family-friendly fun and free events in Melbourne.

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Melbourne places you've never visited

Secret shops, glowing laneways and even a shrine to Elvis.

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Kindred Cameras

Kindred Cameras is a photography studio, gallery and educational space in Docklands.

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.
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Alison Page: Creative Shape Shifter

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

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Swan Lab Coffee School

Learn Melbourne coffee culture through hands-on barista and latte art experiences.

A person sitting in a backyard with a white backdrop hanging up behind them and a small fire in a tin beside them.

KINGS Artist-Run: June Exhibitions

See the new exhibitions for June at KINGS Artist-Run.

Small screens with birds, along St Kilda Rd, outside National Gallery of Victoria.

Julian Opie's Australian Birds

See the artist's illuminated birds on St Kilda Road.

The display window of the French-originated Gallery Got, with a large bronze standing rabbit in the corner.

Gallery Got

Gallery Got presents international contemporary artists and their innovative works.

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’.

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Science Gallery Melbourne

A free gallery where arts and science collide.

A person in a black suit holds a large, green ape head sculpture behind them, on a city sidewalk with graffiti-covered walls in the background.
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Rehearsing the City Exhibition

See archival photos from Victoria’s collections, plus work by contemporary street photographers.

Blue etching of classical Italian ruins with statues, pillars and pediments.
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The Grand Tour

An exhibition exploring the history and impact of the 18th-century cultural right-of-passage.

Steps in a landscaped garden leading to a memorial cross, at the Yokohama Commonwealth War Cemetery in Japan.
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Eucalypts of Hodogaya

An exhibition that reflects on a remarkable story of post-war reconciliation and remembrance.

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Melbourne Showgrounds

Hosting events, expos and festivals throughout the year, including the Royal Melbourne show.

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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The Curtin Flea Market

Browse band T-shirts, records, clothes, ceramics and other trash, treasure, arts and crafts.