Tag: Exhibition

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Fashion models wearing bridal dresses posed against a backdrop with the words ONE FINE DAY written in black on a white background.

Wedding Expo

One Fine Day is one of Australia’s most stylish and creative wedding expos.

Artwork by artist, Maree Nikimaya, depicting an African woman and her tribe amongst gnarled trees in the desert.

Maree Nikimaya: Steel Karkade

This exhibition showcases the multifaceted experiences of Black women in the diaspora.

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.

A waiter in a restaurant, blurred in motion.
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Order Up: A City Fed by Many Cultures

Experience the soul of Melbourne’s hospitality scene like never before and this exhibition.

A collage of black and white polaroid-style portraits of several people, with their names written below each photo.
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Suzanne Phoenix: International Women's Day Exhibition

See Melbourne photographer Suzanne Phoenix’s annual photography exhibition.

Abstract ceramic artwork in blues and purples.

Olivia Jane: Delirium

An immersive world constructed through sculptural installation.

Market stalls in Royal Exhibition Building with floral flag display.

The Big Design Market: Almost Winter

Enjoy a showcase of over 250 independent Australian designers, with delicious food and wine.

Looking up from ground view at a person jumping off a futuristic building.
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Ayoung Kim – Delivery Dancer's Arc: 0° Receiver

The Korean artist creates a multiverse that blurs boundaries between space, time and self.

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.

People dressed at F1 drivers with helmets on, leaning back as if seated.
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The F1 Exhibition

The F1 Exhibition makes its long-awaited debut in Australia.

A saturated black and white images of a hooded figure sitting under a small parasol in Japan.

James Bryans: Autumn Haiku

A series of photographs taken in Japan.

Still life painting of oranges, jub and mug on a tea towel.

TJ Murphy: Remains to Be Seen

The 2025 Hylton Mackley Artist of the Year explores vintage objects in still life.

Abstract 2D line drawing or print of a mother feeding a baby in a high chair.
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Mother: Stories from the NGV Collection

Mother presents diverse stories drawn from across the NGV Collection.

A still life oil painting of three radishes on a wooden table.

Lana Daubermann and Fiona O’Byrne: Gathered

O'Byrne depicting the intimate world of painted portraiture and still life; Dauberman landscapes.

A painting of two well worn old brown books with long laces.

Liz Gridley: Relics

This exhibition is portraits of loved ones through objects.

Exterior of The Motley Spielhaus, with people walking past on the footpath, and glass windows into the space showing an art exhibition on display inside
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Live Mural Painting at The Spielhaus

Watch live mural painting with a changing roster of street artists, plus DJ tunes.

Graphic print of ice-covered hill with orange sky.
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Creative Antarctica

Featuring Australian artists and writers influenced by their experiences of the Far South.

North Melbourne streetscape in the 1980s with terrace house, station wagon and flower shop.
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On the Street Where I Live: Viva Gibb Exhibition

An exhibition of photographs capturing North and West Melbourne from the 1970s to 1990s.

An arched gallery space with polished hardwood floors and First Nations artworks displayed on the walls.
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To Be Returned

Exploring the complex journey of First Peoples artworks created in prison or after release.