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Category is Visual Arts and Crafts; Exhibitions and Touring Exhibitions. 63 websites found from 4291. Page 3 of 4.
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National Gallery of Australia (NGA) (more info)

The National Gallery of Australia's collections include works of art across four main areas: Australian art, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, Asian art and international art. Works in the gallery are part of Australia's national collection.

National Portrait Gallery (more info)

The National Portrait Gallery has a permanent portrait display that chronicles the lives of Australians who have helped to shape the nation and those who engage us in the present. The website includes images of portraits included in the collection, i...

NETS Australia (more info)

NETS Australia is a national network of independent arts organisations committed to promoting and presenting contemporary art, craft and design through touring exhibitions.

Object, Australian Centre for Craft and Design (more info)

Promotes contemporary craft and design through exhibitions, education programs, publications and retail activities.

Offline: an exhibition of soft hardware (more info)

Offline is an exhibition of crafted works that respond to the digital revolution. Some play with surface in a way that cannot be translated into image. The site includes installation shots, artists' stories, texts and an archive of lost objects.

OzArts Online (more info)

The OzArts Online website promotes contemporary Australian culture internationally with a focus on events and activities being presented overseas. OzArts is a showcase of 'export-ready' Australian contemporary arts and lists international events and ...

Possum Gully Road Fine Arts Gallery (more info)

Gallery set against the bush setting of the Paddy Ranges Reserve, approximately 6.5 kilometres from Maryborough, Victoria. Specialising in works on paper including drawing, painting and printmaking, as well as glass and ceramic art, textiles and gard...

Red River Designs Gallery (more info)

Gallery in Stratford, in the Gippsland region of Victoria. Representing some of Australia's finest art and craftpersons: includes contemporary glass art, ceramics, metal sculptures, silk collages, leather and timber craft.

Robb Street Gallery (more info)

A gallery which has a continually changing program of exhibitions of contemporary artists in oils, watercolours and drawings in various media. The website includes information on current exhibitions, touring exhibitions, and a searchable database of ...

Savill Galleries (more info)

Specialises in the sale and purchase of paintings by prominent Australian artists. Galleries, located in both Sydney and Melbourne, stage extensive retrospective exhibitions of artists such as Arthur Boyd and Charles Blackman, with works spanning the...

Songlines Australia Foundation (more info)

'Songlines Across Australia' has been created by Conrad E Bulenda to assist people of all ages understand and appreciate Aboriginal art, culture and spirituality. The website provides information on shows, testimonials, sponsorship opportunities and ...

Stafford Studios (more info)

Stafford Studios showcases a wide range International, Australian and West Australian Art, specialising in Australian and International Painting, Sculpture, Ceramics and Fine Silver. The website provides contact details for the studio as well as an e...

Studio 147 (more info)

Studio 147 is home to the City of Parramatta Art Society, which provides its services and expertise to numerous local exhibitions and art promoting initiatives. The website provides information on Exhibitions, art demonstrations, workshops held eit...

The Bertud Collection (more info)

The Bertud Collection aims to celebrate and consolidate Filipino-Australian works of art into a calendar form. On the Bertud Collection website you can find information on the collection, the aims and objectives of the project, the sponsorship plan, ...

The John Curtin Gallery (more info)

The John Curtin Gallery aims to bring to its audiences, both within Curtin University of technology and well beyond it, opportunities to experience and engage with the art, visual culture and critical thought of our time. The website includes informa...

The Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery (more info)

The Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery shows a diverse program of exhibitions, including works by Western Australian artists and National travelling exhibitions. It also acts as a centre for free public lectures, floor talks, school tours, seminars, confere...

The Poisoned Well (more info)

Ceramic artist Pip McManus's installation piece The Poisoned Well documents a century of genocide with 100 glazed hands bearing individual plant impressions and accompanying text.

The Workshop Arts Centre (more info)

A non-profit making community art facility at Willoughby, New South Wales. Day, evening, weekend classes and workshops in painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, all aspects of printmaking, jewellery making. Studio hire, gallery hire and exhibition s...

Tom Bass Sculpture Studio School (more info)

The Tom Bass Sculpture Studio School, in inner Sydney, is incorporated as a not-for-profit association. The sculpture classes consist of life class and workshop class. A drawing class is also taught with a focus on the sculptural aspects of the figur...

Turn the Soil Exhibition (more info)

Turn the Soil is an exhibition of work by ten Australian craftspersons. They explore what their country might have been like if colonised by the nation of their parents. Scenarios include Phoenician, Russian, Japanese, ancient Greek, Dutch, Viking, P...

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