Tag: Exhibition
Elizabeth West: Beyond The Frame
Beyond the Frame examines the shifting boundary between seeing and being.
We Belong – Art Exhibtiion
Experience the creativity, identity and perspectives of deaf and hard of hearing young people.
Meet the Makers Refashioners
An insightful conversation discussing how garments once deemed waste are redesigned.
Sarah Ackland: Journey with the Pencil
Sarah Ackland is an Australian artist who enjoys working tonally in graphite.
Victorian Artists Society Portrait Exhibition
This annual exhibition celebrates portraiture in all genres.
In Between Exhibition
In Between explores identity, coexistence, and connection through works by emerging artists.
Passage: The Art of Atong Atem
NGV presents the first-ever major solo exhibition of contemporary artist Atong Atem.
What's open in Melbourne on the Anzac Day public holiday
Best things to do on the Anzac day public holiday.
Buffer Room Exhibition
Buffer Room explores movement, memory, and belonging through works by emerging artists in Melbourne.
FUTURE COUNTRY: Country Road + NGV First Nations Commissions
The second iteration of the Country Road and NGV First Nations Commission initiative.
Play School: Come and Play
A hands-on, playful exhibition where families can discover how the beloved TV show comes to life.
VAS 9x5 Exhibition
A homage to the original 1889 Impressionism exhibitions of small works painted on cigar box lids.
Julius von Bismarck: This Is Not the Storm
The first Australian solo exhibition by German artist, Julius von Bismarck.
KINGS X MADA Pop-Up: Eternity for Women
Eternity for Women is a pop-up exhibition curated by Mia Bell.
The Story of the Moving Image
A permanent exhibition that journeys through the past, present and future of the moving image.
Victorian Artists Society: Winter Select Exhibition
The highly anticipated Select exhibitions showcase VAS member artists working across all mediums.
Melbourne's must-see exhibitions
From interactive installations to pop-up art galleries, these exhibitions can't be missed.