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TarraWarra Museum of Art
TarraWarra International 2026: System Release
Ten artists from Aotearoa/New Zealand, Australia and Mexico exploring creative approaches to precarious times.
Moveable Type Studio
Moveable Type Studio at Toowoomba Art Society - Pop-Up Letterpress Weekend
For 500 years, every book, newspaper and broadsheet was letterpress printed. We're bringing a fully equipped mobile letterpress studio to…
Boroondara Arts
Art clinic: Paper conservation masterclass
Learn the basics of paper conservation, including safe handling practices and preservation techniques.
The Art Gallery of Western Australia
I AM: Aboriginal art from the State Art Collection
Drawn from the State Art Collection, I AM celebrates the depth, diversity and creative strength of Aboriginal art and culture.
Department of Museums & Collections, University of Melbourne
Teacher Briefing at the Potter Museum of Art
Secondary teachers are warmly invited to join us on 4 June 2026 for a special afternoon at the Potter Museum…
Yarra Ranges Council
yalingbuth yalingbu yirrimboi yesterday today tomorrow
yalingbuth yalingbu yirrimboi yesterday today tomorrow is an exhibition by Wandoon Estate Aboriginal Corporation (WEAC) that commemorates the 100th anniversary…
The Johnston Collection
Lecture & Afternoon Tea | Opulent Intimacy: Royal Presentation Jewellery with Scott Coleman
Join Scott Coleman for a lecture on royal jewellery accompanied by an afternoon tea.
The Johnston Collection
Meat, Drink, and Be Wary: Eating and Drinking in the English Regency with Dr Jennifer Kloester
Meat, drink and be wary: Join Jennifer Kloester for a lecture on the realities of Regency dining.
The Johnston Collection
Double Lecture and Afternoon Tea | The House of Dior: Eighteenth-century References with Dr Paola di Trocchio
Join Paola Di Trocchio for a double lecture and afternoon tea about the House of Dior.
The Johnston Collection
Double Lecture & Afternoon Tea | Food and Ceramics: Alchemy of Fire with Distinguished Professor Peter McNeil
Join Distinguished Professor Peter McNeil for a lecture and afternoon tea about food and ceramics.