Art exhibition in Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Wednesday 23 September 2009 to Tuesday 29 September 2009. Opening: Wednesday 23 September 2009. Published by anonymous.
Art exhibition in Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Friday 24 April 2009 to Monday 31 August 2009. Published by Andy Mac.
For the first time ever in Australia, audiences will have the opportunity to see an exhibition on one of the most important and admired Impressionist artists – Edgar Degas (France 1834-1917).
Art exhibition in Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Friday 12 December 2008 to Sunday 22 March 2009. Published by anonymous.
Pacific Arts from the NGA collection is the first major exhibition of Pacific Arts to be held in Australia for over twenty years. Embracing the diverse artistic traditions of Polynesia and Melanesia, studying the greatest works of mainly unnamed artists, the exhibition draws upon the world-class Pacific Arts collection of the National Gallery of Australia.
Art exhibition in Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Friday 10 October 2008 to Sunday 11 January 2009. Published by anonymous.
Picture Paradise is the first ever comparative survey exhibition of the history of photography in the Asia–Pacific region, from the formative decades of the 1840s to 1860s to the early 1940s and the advent of the Second World War.
Art exhibition in Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Thursday 10 July 2008 to Sunday 09 November 2008. Published by anonymous.
Richard Larter is widely considered to be one of Australia’s most distinguished artists. Born in 1929 he arrived in Australia from England in 1962 and, over the ensuing four decades, created an impressive, provocative, lively body of work.
Art exhibition in Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Friday 20 June 2008 to Sunday 14 September 2008. Published by anonymous.
An exhibition designed especially for children 3-8 years old in conjunction with Turner to Monet: the triumph of landscape. Discover art works which are made from trees, are about trees or even things that live in trees. Treescape stimulates an appreciation of trees as a subject for interesting and exciting artworks. Children can trace a tree to take home and have fun with a magnetic tree.
Art exhibition in Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Saturday 12 April 2008 to Saturday 30 August 2008. Published by anonymous.