Post by : Stacey Barnes | Post on : November 10, 2022 at 9:03 am
Exhibition: Saturday 26 November to Sunday 26 February Events: Exhibition Opening: Saturday 10 December, 2pm Entry to this exhibition is free. Here and Now This exhibition titled Here and Now, showcases four contemporary artists identifying as women living and working on Gunditjmara, Tjap Wurrung and Bunganditj country in the Western Distric
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Exhibition: Friday 23 September to Sunday 6 November Entry to this exhibition is free. Trust: A Generous Legacy Celebrating one of the oldest and most successful Trusts in Australia, this exhibition presents some of the treasured objects acquired by the Hamilton Gallery trust over the past six decades. Experience this curated collection of 10 major
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Exhibition: Saturday 20 August to Sunday 27 November Events: Exhibition Opening: Friday 19 August Stained Glass Bus Tour: Friday 30 September Hamilton Modernism Public Forum: Sunday 30 October Entry to this exhibition is free. John Orval, The Herbert B. Shaw Memorial Window, 1965Stained glass. Commissioned by Hamilton Gal
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Saturday 4 June to Sunday 7 August. Exhibition entry is free. Joan Ross, The Claiming of Things (detail) 2012Digital video. Edition 9/10Purchased by the Hamilton Gallery Trust FundHamilton Gallery Collection DIgital World Digital World presents technology based works from the Hamilton Gallery Collection. The gallery has developed a strong founda
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Exhibition: Saturday 25 June to Sunday 28 August. Opening Event: Saturday 2 July 10.30am Workshops: Monday 4 to Wednesday 6 July 10.30am Entry to this speciality exhibition designed for children is free! play everyday / every day play beci orpin This exhibition by Melbourne based artist and designer, Beci Orpin, is an ode to […]
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Saturday 9 April to Sunday 28 August. Exhibition entry is free. troy emery figures in the landscape In this exhibition, Figures in the Landscape, Emery reflects on the cataclysmic events of the pandemic (2019-now) and draws inspiration from objects of classical antiquity. Troy Emery is a contemporary artist based in Melbourne Victoria.
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Patricia Piccinini, Skywhalepapa, 2020, National Gallery of Australia, Kamberri/Canberra, © Patricia Piccinini. skywhales: every heart sings FREE – Skywhales: Every Heart Sings Event Saturday 21 May Dunkeld Consolidated School, 93 Victoria Valley Road, Dunkeld VIC 3294Gates open from 6am Launch at 7am Skywhales: Every Heart Sings is a Natio
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9 April to 6 June JESS JOHNSON & SIMON WARD: TERMINUS Inspired by Sci-Fi, comics and fantasy movies, Jess Johnson and Simon Ward: Terminus is virtual reality (WR) installation that transports the viewer into an imaginary landscape of colour and pattern populated by human clones, moving walkways and gateways to new realms. With their pioneerin
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April 2nd to May 15th Stitches IN TIME A Hamilton Embroidery Guidance Group 40th Anniversary Exhibition. Hamilton Gallery is delighted to present this important community event. This 40th Anniversary celebratory exhibition was due to take place in 2020 and has unfortunately been delayed due to Covid-19. This exhibition, Stiches in Time showcases ma
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Tuesday 15 March to Sunday 27 March going digital Hamilton Gallery is allowing a never-before-seen glimpse into the fascinating process of digitising artworks in this open studio-meets-exhibition. Visitors are encouraged to engage our digitisation team in discussion about the state-wide project and the process of taking an object and capturing its
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