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Join artist Jay Kochel as he breathes air into the processes and ideas behind his installation, avarice : auspice
Timothy Kirsopp displays his entire collection in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the world’s largest collection…
Beyond its phenomenal creativity, May Gibbs’ work is an early example of merchandising stories and artworks. The display presents a…
Join Deborah Clark, CMAG’s Senior Curator, Visual Arts for an engaging look at Michael Taylor: A Survey 1963–2016, and…
Michael Taylor is one of Australia’s leading expressionist painters and one of our region’s most significant contemporary artists, with a…
Large, gold and inflatable, this ambitious project by Canberra artist, Jay Kochel, continues his exploration of the Japanese concept of ‘reading air’.
Join Ranger Kristy Gould and discover the wonders of the ACT’s iconic woodlands and how they are being given a helping hand by adding wood.
World Environment Day provides a perfect opportunity to explore the variety of habitats within the ACT. Visit Bush Capital and then develop your skills in botanical drawing back in the studio.
Have you ever wanted to photograph the natural beauty, diverse ecosystems and spectacular views of the Canberra region?
Join us for an afternoon of structured workshops, led by local artist Jacqueline Bradley.
See how artists are inspired by…
Children aged 2–3 years and their carers will explore the exhibition Bush Capital and participate in hands-on, guided activities in…
Rangers from the ACT Parks and Conservation Service run a series of floor talks focussed on a range of topics in the exhibition, Bush Capital.
Gosia Wlodarczak will undertake an eight-day drawing performance installation on glass titled stCloud: Frost Drawing For Segue connecting iconic Canberra cultural spaces
How has the Internet changed the process of art-making and what is at the bleeding edge of current internet based arts practice?
Should taxpayer money be spent on 'controversial' art? Is political art compromised by taking money from the government?
Always wanted to know how to care for your heritage objects, heirlooms, antiques, photographs and works of art? Or how to look after your collection of vintage dresses?
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