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Body Language exhibition
As a direct response to the United Nation’s International Year of Indigenous Languages, the National Gallery of Australia is touring Body Language. This exhibition explores the identity of Australia’s diverse Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities, as expressed through symbols and patterns. Curator: Kelli Cole A National Gallery of Australia touring exhibition Image: […]
Find out more »Lake Art Prize 2020 Finalist Exhibition
The winner of the inaugural Lake Art Prize 2020 was announced on 11 December 2020 as Chelle Destefano, for her work Navigating to Safe Space 2020. Artists from across Australia were invited to submit works for the prize responding to the theme 'Where there is Water', and Destefano's work was selected as the winner from […]
Find out more »Art in Your Community: Water
MAC is sitting on the largest saltwater lake in the country, we live near some of the most beautiful beaches in Australia. Water is crucial to survival. In this exhibition MAC invited creatives to submit 2D works inspired by the artists’ relationship to water. Image: Hugh Cross, The old Wangi Power Station, 2019, sepia pen […]
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Body Language School Holiday Program
Explore the National Gallery of Australia touring exhibition Body Language, followed by a sculpture making workshop using a variety of materials. When: 20 and 21 January Cost: $10 (includes all materials) 2 x session times available Suitable for ages 7+ Bookings essential Image: David Wallace, Stockman and horse, 1997 National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, purchased […]
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