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Open today from 12pm to 4pm
Join us for an afternoon of structured workshops, led by local artist Jacqueline Bradley
Friends of the National Film and Sound Archive presents stories that celebrate film
Gain a deeper insight into Unfinished Business, a photographic exhibition that tells 30 stories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living with disability
How do you determine what is included in one of the country’s most significant art collections?
Stay snug and inspired this winter school holidays with our mid-winter mash-up at CMAG
Join us for an afternoon of structured workshops, led by local artist Jacqueline Bradley
Friends of the National Film and Sound Archive presents stories that celebrate film
Join CMAG’s Director Shane Breynard in conversation with artists Mark Mohell, and Ted Richards
Join Graeme Tie, CMAG’s Collections Manager, for an exclusive behind the scenes tour of CMAG’s collection store
Join us for an afternoon of structured workshops for children, led by local artist Jacqueline Bradley
Join David Broker, and artists Wendy Teakel and Ham Darroch, as they discuss from all angles the sculptures on display from the CMAG collection.
Friends of the National Film and Sound Archive presents stories that celebrate film.
Canberra Museum and Gallery is great place to get in touch with Indigenous culture on Reconciliation Day.
Join CMAG’s Director Shane Breynard for an insight into what the institution is planning to collect in the years ahead
Inspired by the exhibition Celebration: 20 years of collecting visual art at CMAG children aged 2–3 years and their carers will explore creative approaches to collecting
Structured afternoon workshops, led by local artist Jacqueline Bradley. See Matilda House’s ceremonial garment, discover her intricate drawings of the Canberra region inside the cloak, and touch a real possum skin!
The University of Canberra, in collaboration with Canberra Museum and Gallery, and the Australian Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Materialis celebrating the 2018 Heritage Festival