Cnr London Circuit and City Square, Canberra City
Open today from 10am to 4pm
A partnership between CMAG, West Belconnen Child & Family Centre, ACT Community Language Schools Association in association with the Multicultural Festival 2017
Join vintage racing bike collector, Pete Taylor and Stephen Hodge, former professional cyclist from 1987 to 1996 in conversation
Join University Archivist, Maggie Shapley, for an exclusive opportunity to tour the repository situated over the Parkes Way tunnel
Join us for an afternoon of structured workshops, led by local artist Jacqueline Bradley
Join award winning author-artist Jeannie Baker as she delves into her artistic process and the often personal, extraordinary journeys of…
Join Dale Middleby, CMAG’s Senior Curator, Social History and Ros Russell, Chair, UNESCO Australian Memory of the World Committee for a conversation about the exhibition, Memory of the World in Canberra
Transport yourself to the Pacific Islands and remote regions of Australia, surrounded by the sounds of local language conveyed via a virtual reality experience
Rustle along to view Hilary Hanrahan's large sculptural forms created using brightly-dyed shredded paper
The annual CAPO exhibition is an enticing annual survey of local, professional, contemporary artists, craft practitioners and designer-makers
In the lead up to ACT Children’s Week, children aged 2–3 years and their carers will explore a range of hands-on, guided activities in the CMAG Studio.
Join us for an afternoon of structured workshops, led by local artist Jacqueline Bradley
Pop into CMAG during Floriade for special displays and family activities
Join us for an afternoon of activities based on books shortlisted for the Picture Book and Early Childhood Book of the Year by the Children’s Book Council of the Australia
Venture of on a journey into space, exploring the exhibition, Bigger on the inside: Collecting Dr Who.
Join collector Timothy Kirsopp for a peek at one of the largest private collections of everyone’s favourite Time Lord, The Doctor
Curator Dr David Headon will highlight a compelling cast of characters – citizens, politicians and kings – who played key roles in this significant period of Australian history
Join us for an afternoon of structured workshops, led by local artist Katy Penman