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The Land (2015) is an adventure play documentary about a junkyard playground where children are free to do whatever they want
Feel the buzz of Spring activity in the CMAG foyer and join in on a range of self-directed, drop-in activities for families
Join Grace Cochrane, artist, curator, writer and consultant in conversation with Martyn Jolly, artist, writer and Associate Professor at the Australian National University School of Art and Design
Friends of the National Film and Sound Archive presents stories that celebrate film
This exclusive tour of Australian Parliament House is a rare opportunity to experience the diverse art collection in the public and private areas usually off limits to the general public
Join Mark Bayly to discover more about how Parliament House's design and location on Capital Hill combine to illuminate ideas about location and landscape
Join us for an afternoon of structured workshops, led by local artist Ruth Oliphant.
Friends of the National Film and Sound Archive presents stories that celebrate film
Marilou Chagnaud’s The wave machine makes dynamic use of black and white lines to reflect the constant movement experienced in the natural environment
Join the Mandy Martin in conversation with Professor Libby Robin from the ANU College of Science
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
This exhibition reveals the stories behind the major art and design commissions at Australian Parliament House
Join us for an afternoon of structured workshops, led by local artist Jacqueline Bradley