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Learn what inspires John and Liz Baker to collect an object to put in their home.
Explore the new Nolan Collection exhibition with Senior Curator Virginia Rigney in conversation with Mark Fraser, Curator for the estate of Lady Nolan, widow of Sir Sidney Nolan
Join renowned artist Hilary Talbot for a puppet making workshop especially for children
Join Guy Hansen and Jacob Grech as they discuss the AIDEX anti arms sales protests
Looby is the story of what happens when an artist chooses to speak out
Australia’s first organisation for homosexual rights, the Homosexual Law Reform Society of the ACT, was founded on 27 July 1969 at a public meeting in Canberra.
Explore the many ways Canberrans show they care
Join Ngambri-Ngunnawal custodian Paul House and glass artist Tom Rowney as they talk about the process of collaborating to create the glass didjeridu currently on display in the Ramp Showcase
Come and hear Gail Nichols talk about her recently acquired hooked rug, Autumn Leaves, on display as part of The Art of Giving: Works from the Meredith Hinchliffe Fund
Friends of the National Film and Sound Archive presents stories that celebrate film
Spend two days in the 1960s and discover why grandad is always going on about his old camera!
Architect and designer Derek Wrigley in conversation with Roger Benjamin, Professor of Art History, University of Sydney
Drawing on the provocation of the three exhibitions in CMAG’s design series, panellists reflect on the changing perception of plastic – from wonder material to an environmental scourge. Can new formulations contribute to a sustainable future?
Lucy Trench, Board Member of the Sidney Nolan Trust UK, will present an illustrated talk on Nolan’s life in the UK
Interior Designer, Marion Hall Best was an enthusiastic supporter of emerging Australian artists, including a then up and coming Sidney Nolan.
When television arrived in 1956 it caused profound social change and introduced Australians to a new world of entertainment with series imported from the USA and elsewhere
Join ANU Heritage Advisor Amy Jarvis on a stroll around the ANU Acton Campus