Tag: Exhibition
Nocturnal: Museum After Dark
Experience Melbourne Museum after hours, when the doors stay open and the night belongs to adults.
NGV Friday Nights: Cartier
NGV Friday Nights shine with Cartier, featuring live music, flims, food and drinks.
Matthew Simpson: Serendipitous Painting
Artist Matthew Simpson's fifth solo exhibition showing high impact abstracts and graphic animation.
Making Modern Melbourne
This free exhibition examines the tumultuous twentieth century in Melbourne.
The Vinyl Factory: Reverb
ACMI and RISING present The Vinyl Factory: Reverb, a major exhibition of vinyl culture and music.
Hyperworlds: Unreal Cartography
An exhibition from Allanah Sarafian exploring maps as emotional and ideological objects.
Kate Hunter: Unicellular
Unicellular intersects personal stories with sounds and images that reflect the overlooked.
Rome: Empire, Power, People
This Melbourne-exclusive exhibition is a vibrant exploration of Ancient Rome.
Robert Croft and Cam Michael
Artists Robert Croft and Cam Michael present their solo exhibitions at Jump Left.
Melbourne Winter Masterpieces: CARTIER
Featuring nearly 400 extraordinary jewellery objects, alongside rare archival materials.
Occupation Studies: ngayanhurra bayarral Birrarung
A new multichannel audiovisual artwork by artist Tahlia Palmer.
Greg Branson: Manifesto Melbourne
This exhibition invites viewers to see Melbourne through the lens of influential photographers.
EMERGENCE[Y]
An exhibition exploring how adaptation in a world of flux unfolds in every layer of life.
RISING: Furby Chorus and FRIENDs
Domestic robots gather to converse through synchronistic movement for the Australian Dance Biennale.
A Family Gathering: Asian Heritage Week Exhibition
A group art exhibition celebrating Asian Heritage Week, featuring artists across the Asian diaspora.
Recurring Echoes: Liliana Barbieri
An exhibition celebrating 25 years of artistic practice by Liliana Di Lizio Barbieri.
What's free in Melbourne this month
Everything to see, do and enjoy in Melbourne for free this month.
George Gheorghe: After the Question
Symbolic reflections on humanity, memory and the timeless search for meaning.