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Beyond its phenomenal creativity, May Gibbs’ work is an early example of merchandising stories and artworks. The display presents a…
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’.
In 2007, William Yang was awarded the H.C. Coombs Creative Arts Fellowship at the Australian National University. The entire series…
Power is a unique exhibition in which viewers take home a retail style product containing printed artworks that lampoon power…
An exhibition exploring the diverse natural history of our region, thematically structured around six…
Gain an insight into the Canberra Nature Map project, through viewing the live Twitter feed from this citizen-led portal for…
Neil Roberts (1954 – 2002) is an important artist in the Canberra region whose art incorporates the ordinary detritus of…
The exhibition Home in Time was inspired by a book written for the centenary of Canberra. 100 Canberra Houses: A Century of Capital Architecture by Tim Reeves and Alan Roberts surveys Canberra’s domestic culture from 1913 – 2013.
This display of nine anodised and powder coated aluminium decorative and functional objects reflects some of the rich tradition of…
Follow the development of Saddington’s career as a cult celebrity and a key figure in Australian popular music history.
Millán graduated with First Class Honours in Printmedia and Drawing, from the ANU School of Art. At this time he was awarded the CMAG Emerging Artist Support Scheme (EASS) exhibition.
CMAG is giving its foyer screen over to the Instagram account of local artist Holly Granville Edge for the Summer of ’15.
The exhibition celebrates the art of the newly-federated Australia alongside the work of Australians working in Europe during these formative years of the new century.
The story at the heart of this exhibition is of a prolific artist, collaborator, teacher, writer, family historian and a ‘new woman’ pursuing a profession in the arts at the beginning of the 20th Century
Canberra’s Capital Arts Patrons’ Organisation presents its annual exhibition and auction of works by some of our region’s most exciting visual artists.
During a French naval voyage to Australia and the Western Pacific in 1791-1794, encounters with people and place were recorded by the artist Jean Piron.