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Whether she’s Madonna, Madge, M, Dita, Madame X or the Queen of Pop, she is celebrating her 40th year in the business…and so are we!
Tom Buckland's Bird Machine is a mechanised tribute to the airborne squadrons of cockatoos that roam the skies of Australia; an ethereal aviary where mechanical birds are brought to life through synchronised movements and a cacophony of fluttering wings.
Students from the Fashion School at Canberra Institute of Technology showcase their range of innovative, non-gendered garments from discarded white sheets.
It's party time!
Join Esther Davies, Telopea Park School archivist, as she discusses the history of Telopea Park School, which celebrates its 100-year…
Join us for a participatory experience about the future of Australia’s capital city
Look closely and you’ll see everyday art all around you
Telopea Park School celebrates its 100-year anniversary on 11 September 2023. Celebrate the school’s anniversary and rich history through the selection of objects and photographs from the school’s archive.
Did you know that songs are poems? Get into the creative zone and explore song-writing and lyrics with Mr Tim and Ms Nath.
Free school holiday drop-in for primary school aged children and their parents. Inspired by the ‘Capturing Canberra’ exhibition, you will reinvent a favourite place or moment in time.
This is part of the FESTIVAL OF EVERYDAY ART!
Help build a pop-up city in this drop-in workshop
The CMAG Secondary School Art Prize is open to secondary students who attend schools within the Canberra region.
Capturing Canberra showcases CMAG's recently acquired Press Photography Collection
Canberra Museum & Gallery presents Mr Fluffy: Our Voices, personal accounts by Canberra residents impacted by the events surrounding ‘Mr Fluffy’ loose fill asbestos insulation.
Explore the future of getting around, inspired by our exhibition How Cities Work
Kids will create their very own pop-up artwork inspired by the exhibition How Cities Work