here are some new exhibitions
A NETS Victoria touring exhibition developed by the Centre for Contemporary Photography
Building upon the success of the CCP/NETS Victoria touring exhibition, Hall of Mirrors: Anne Zahalka portraits, CCP proposes the next in an ongoing series of mid-career surveys that bring the work of well regarded Australian photographers to broader audiences.
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A NETS Victoria touring exhibition developed by RMIT University
The Stony Rises Project brings together artists, curators and art historians from a range of disciplines including sculpture, ceramics, media arts, literature, and landscape architecture, to respond to a site - the Stony Rises, situated in the Western District of Victoria, Australia.
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A NETS Victoria touring exhibition developed by the Ian Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne
The Shilo project is based on Neil Diamond's 1970 album, Shilo. Although playful in spirit, the sleeve is an enigma. It lacks a key attribute of the typical record sleeve of the day-a portrait of the performer. Neil Diamond is named but remains invisible.
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A NETS Victoria touring exhibition developed by the Ian Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne
Other side art: Trevor Nickolls, a survey of paintings and drawings is the first major museum survey of this influential artist's practice.
A NETS Victoria touring exhibition developed by Latrobe Regional Gallery Exhibition
Objects to live by. The art of John Meade will be the first exhibition to review almost twenty years of practice from one of Australia's leading sculptors.