Face Me – Portraits of a Collegiate Community, brings together a selection of works from Trinity College’s highly regarded collection of Australian portraiture, normally only seen by the college community in the Dining Hall.
Founded in 1911 with the commissioning of Rupert Bunny to paint the college’s inaugural Warden, the collection has grown and evolved to encompass some of the finest Australian portrait artists of the last century.
From distinguished subjects who have helped shape the college over its 150 years, as well as the wider Australian society, to eminent artists, this exhibition offers a rare opportunity to enjoy an outstanding selection of one of Australia’s finest collegiate portrait collections.
Hours 
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Thu 5 Oct |
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Tue 10 Oct |
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Thu 12 Oct |
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Tue 17 Oct |
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Thu 19 Oct |
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Tue 24 Oct |
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Thu 26 Oct |
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Tue 31 Oct |
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Thu 2 Nov |
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Tue 7 Nov |
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Thu 9 Nov |
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Tue 14 Nov |
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Thu 16 Nov |
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Tue 21 Nov |
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Thu 23 Nov |
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Tue 28 Nov |
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Thu 30 Nov |
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Location 
Trinity College, Burke Gallery
The Gateway Building
100 Royal Parade
Parkville 3052
Price and bookings
This is a free event
Booking not required
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