Exhibition
Ikebana @ CMAG
1 November—17 November
Opening soon

Seven contemporary artists each create a group of ceramic vessels that can display flowers but challenge the idea of a vase.

FLOOR TALK: How Soon Is Now? with Bruce Reynolds
Event
1 November
FLOOR TALK: How Soon Is Now? with Bruce Reynolds

Join Bruce Reynolds for a floor talk about his exhibition, How Soon Is Now?

How Soon Is Now?
Exhibition
2 November—16 March 2025
How Soon Is Now?
Opening soon

How Soon is Now? brings together a selection of Bruce Reynolds’ exquisite cast relief works with two-dimensional collaged linoleum works.

WORKSHOP: Pressing Matters - Plaster Relief with Bruce Reynolds
Event
2 November
WORKSHOP: Pressing Matters - Plaster Relief with Bruce Reynolds

Join artist Bruce Reynolds and learn how to cast a low relief plaster piece from your own design

Hiroe and Cornel Swen: Making a Creative Life
Exhibition
2 November—16 March 2025
Hiroe and Cornel Swen: Making a Creative Life
Opening soon

This exhibition celebrates two of Canberra's most influential artists, Hiroe Swen and the late Cornel Swen who, together, led a uniquely creative life in this region.

TALK: Growing Up Modern - Alex Jelinek and Canberra's Round House
Event
6 November
TALK: Growing Up Modern - Alex Jelinek and Canberra's Round House

Join Professor Roger Benjamin's talk about growing up and later restoring the Round House - one of Canberra's most iconic mid-century buildings

WORKSHOP: Basic Ikebana with Traditional Principles
Event
10 November
WORKSHOP: Basic Ikebana with Traditional Principles

Sachie Terasaki, a Canberra based Ikebana artist and qualified instructor, will help you create a beautiful flower arrangement using traditional techniques. 

WORKSHOP: Eternal Ikebana with Preserved Flowers
Event
10 November
WORKSHOP: Eternal Ikebana with Preserved Flowers

Sachie Terasaki, a Canberra based Ikebana artist and qualified instructor, will help you create a beautiful flower arrangement using traditional techniques. 

Young Nolan Project
Exhibition
Young Nolan Project

The Young Nolan Project is a new initiative where an individual school is invited to work on an extended program and present their resulting art to the public