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The Hellenic Museum was founded in 2007 to promote a passion for- and appreciation of the rich cultural traditions of an...

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Hellenic Museum 2020

The Hellenic Museum was founded in 2007 to promote a passion for- and appreciation of the rich cultural traditions of an...

The College of Surgeons' Museum displays a collection of instruments and objects- rare and historic books- and memorabil...

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College of Surgeons' Museum 2020

The College of Surgeons' Museum displays a collection of instruments and objects- rare and historic books- and memorabil...

Due to current COVID-19 restrictions- Melbourne Museum is temporarily closed until restrictions are lifted.The Pauline G...

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Children's Gallery Melbourne Museum 2020

Due to current COVID-19 restrictions- Melbourne Museum is temporarily closed until restrictions are lifted.The Pauline G...

Lose yourself in the work of influential Australian Chinese artist Lindy Lee. Slow down and take in shimmering- meditative and thought-provoking works in her largest survey exhibition to date- which draws on her experience of living between two cultures.Using a spectacular array of processes which include flinging molten bronze- burning paper and allowing the rain to transform surfaces- Lee draws on her Australian and Chinese heritage to develop works that engage with the history of art- cultural authenticity- personal identity and the cosmos. Key influences are the philosophies of Daoism and Ch'an (Zen) Buddhism- which explore the connections between humanity and nature.Curated by MCA Director- Elizabeth Ann Macgregor OBE- this exhibition will introduce audiences to over 70 works from across the artist's extensive career- from early photocopy artworks and wax paintings to recent large-scale installations and sculptures.CuratorElizabeth Ann Macgregor OBEAssociate CuratorMegan Robson

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Lindy Lee: Moon in a Dew Drop 2020

Lose yourself in the work of influential Australian Chinese artist Lindy Lee. Slow down and take in shimmering- meditative and thought-provoking works in her largest survey exhibition to date- which draws on her experience of living between two cultures.Using a spectacular array of processes which include flinging molten bronze- burning paper and allowing the rain to transform surfaces- Lee draws on her Australian and Chinese heritage to develop works that engage with the history of art- cultural authenticity- personal identity and the cosmos. Key influences are the philosophies of Daoism and Ch'an (Zen) Buddhism- which explore the connections between humanity and nature.Curated by MCA Director- Elizabeth Ann Macgregor OBE- this exhibition will introduce audiences to over 70 works from across the artist's extensive career- from early photocopy artworks and wax paintings to recent large-scale installations and sculptures.CuratorElizabeth Ann Macgregor OBEAssociate CuratorMegan Robson

A Thousand Words presents compelling photographic images from the rich collections of Sydney Living Museums and the State Archives and Records Authority of NSW- created between the 1880s and the 1980s.A Thousand Words adopts a philosophy that everyone can interpret history through the lens of their background- experiences- values and aspirations. Unlike a standard exhibition- the images are presented without traditional curatorial interpretation.Instead- the public has been invited to contribute responses - whether emotive- nostalgic or imaginative - and this 'crowdsourced' material translated into the exhibition design. New creative works have also been commissioned from established and emerging writers and artists- each responding to an image from the exhibition.A Thousand Words is a collaboration between Sydney Living Museums and NSW State Archives.Pre-bookingTo manage capacity within the exhibition- visitors are encouraged to pre-book tickets online before arriving at the museum. Visit Sydney Living Museums website for further information.Please note the exhibition will be temporarily closed between 21 September 2020 to 16 October 2020 and reopens 17 October 2020.

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A Thousand Words exhibition 2020

A Thousand Words presents compelling photographic images from the rich collections of Sydney Living Museums and the State Archives and Records Authority of NSW- created between the 1880s and the 1980s.A Thousand Words adopts a philosophy that everyone can interpret history through the lens of their background- experiences- values and aspirations. Unlike a standard exhibition- the images are presented without traditional curatorial interpretation.Instead- the public has been invited to contribute responses - whether emotive- nostalgic or imaginative - and this 'crowdsourced' material translated into the exhibition design. New creative works have also been commissioned from established and emerging writers and artists- each responding to an image from the exhibition.A Thousand Words is a collaboration between Sydney Living Museums and NSW State Archives.Pre-bookingTo manage capacity within the exhibition- visitors are encouraged to pre-book tickets online before arriving at the museum. Visit Sydney Living Museums website for further information.Please note the exhibition will be temporarily closed between 21 September 2020 to 16 October 2020 and reopens 17 October 2020.

Anywhere but here: MCA Primavera Acquisitions responds to the global upheaval of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Recognising that pre-existing issues have been aggravated by the current crisis- it considers ideas of labour and domesticity- wellbeing and community- place and urbanism.The exhibition draws from the MCA's collection of works by artists who have participated in Primavera- the MCA's annual exhibition of young Australian artists aged 35 and under. While these works were created prior to the pandemic- it provides a lens for approaching them in new terms. Emma White questions capitalist demands on productivity- while Keg de Souza highlights housing instability and the importance of public space. Hiromi Tango invites us to experience the therapeutic benefits of movement and self-expression- and Dion Beasley draws us back to the local- encouraging us to deepen our social connections. The selected works highlight longstanding strains on society that need to be addressed.Anywhere but here borrows its title from a work by Matthew Griffin. As a throwaway statement- it's something any one of us might mutter under our breath in the present moment. Restlessness is one of many responses we could land on- as our emotions fluctuate along with the news cycle.While considering the immediate impacts of the pandemic on contemporary society- Anywhere but here meditates on the potential for lasting structural change.CuratorsStephanie Berlangieri and Lucy LatellaArtistsSuzannah BartaDion BeasleyShaun GladwellMatthew GriffinFelicia KanPaul KnightMoya McKennaJess MacNeilTV MooreNellKeg de SouzaHiromi TangoEmma White

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Anywhere but here: MCA Primavera Acquisitions 2020

Anywhere but here: MCA Primavera Acquisitions responds to the global upheaval of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Recognising that pre-existing issues have been aggravated by the current crisis- it considers ideas of labour and domesticity- wellbeing and community- place and urbanism.The exhibition draws from the MCA's collection of works by artists who have participated in Primavera- the MCA's annual exhibition of young Australian artists aged 35 and under. While these works were created prior to the pandemic- it provides a lens for approaching them in new terms. Emma White questions capitalist demands on productivity- while Keg de Souza highlights housing instability and the importance of public space. Hiromi Tango invites us to experience the therapeutic benefits of movement and self-expression- and Dion Beasley draws us back to the local- encouraging us to deepen our social connections. The selected works highlight longstanding strains on society that need to be addressed.Anywhere but here borrows its title from a work by Matthew Griffin. As a throwaway statement- it's something any one of us might mutter under our breath in the present moment. Restlessness is one of many responses we could land on- as our emotions fluctuate along with the news cycle.While considering the immediate impacts of the pandemic on contemporary society- Anywhere but here meditates on the potential for lasting structural change.CuratorsStephanie Berlangieri and Lucy LatellaArtistsSuzannah BartaDion BeasleyShaun GladwellMatthew GriffinFelicia KanPaul KnightMoya McKennaJess MacNeilTV MooreNellKeg de SouzaHiromi TangoEmma White

This program will be pre-recorded and made available to view online at 12pm Friday 30 October 2020Exhibiting artist Macon Reed discusses their work- Eulogy for the Dyke Bar- an immersive installation that revisits the legacy of lesbian and dyke bars. Together with artist and researcher- Jade Muratore- they will discuss the circumstances which have seen the closure of dyke bars globally and delve into the stories behind archival material included in the installation from lesbian parties- spaces and events gone by.Macon Reed is a New York-based artist working in sculpture- installation- video- radio documentary- painting- and participatory projects. Motivated by evolving queer and intersectional feminist frameworks- their practice involves creating immersive sculptural environments that serve as public sites for dynamic inter-community conversation and transformative ritual. Her recent work includes the installation Eulogy For The Dyke Bar 2015- which revisits the legacy of dyke and lesbian bars- and has been exhibited at Wayfarers Gallery- New York- Pulse Art Fair- New York- AREA Gallery- Portland- CCA Wattis Institute- San Francisco- and the Museum of Craft and Design- San Francisco. Jade Muratore is an artist- researcher and cultural producer working across performance- installation- and video. Jade is one of the founding and core members of the performance trio- Hissy Fit- and has exhibited works at the Museum of Contemporary Art- Performance Space- Australian Centre for Contemporary Art- Arts House- Campbelltown Arts Centre and Carriageworks. She is a PhD candidate at UNSW Art & Design completing a practice-based research project on temporally disruptive methodologies in contemporary performance and moving image practice.This conversation is part of 'Forms of Being Together'- a series of online talks- performances and actions presented alongside the exhibition 'Friendship as a Way of Life' at UNSW Galleries.

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In Conversation: Macon Reed and Jade Muratore 2020

This program will be pre-recorded and made available to view online at 12pm Friday 30 October 2020Exhibiting artist Macon Reed discusses their work- Eulogy for the Dyke Bar- an immersive installation that revisits the legacy of lesbian and dyke bars. Together with artist and researcher- Jade Muratore- they will discuss the circumstances which have seen the closure of dyke bars globally and delve into the stories behind archival material included in the installation from lesbian parties- spaces and events gone by.Macon Reed is a New York-based artist working in sculpture- installation- video- radio documentary- painting- and participatory projects. Motivated by evolving queer and intersectional feminist frameworks- their practice involves creating immersive sculptural environments that serve as public sites for dynamic inter-community conversation and transformative ritual. Her recent work includes the installation Eulogy For The Dyke Bar 2015- which revisits the legacy of dyke and lesbian bars- and has been exhibited at Wayfarers Gallery- New York- Pulse Art Fair- New York- AREA Gallery- Portland- CCA Wattis Institute- San Francisco- and the Museum of Craft and Design- San Francisco. Jade Muratore is an artist- researcher and cultural producer working across performance- installation- and video. Jade is one of the founding and core members of the performance trio- Hissy Fit- and has exhibited works at the Museum of Contemporary Art- Performance Space- Australian Centre for Contemporary Art- Arts House- Campbelltown Arts Centre and Carriageworks. She is a PhD candidate at UNSW Art & Design completing a practice-based research project on temporally disruptive methodologies in contemporary performance and moving image practice.This conversation is part of 'Forms of Being Together'- a series of online talks- performances and actions presented alongside the exhibition 'Friendship as a Way of Life' at UNSW Galleries.

Be ready to laugh- shimmy and play! Bring the entire family along and participate in this inclusive and collaborative experience. Our artist-educator will guide your family through the exhibition Lindy Lee: Moon in a Dew Drop- stopping at a few key artworks to have a closer look and partake in some creative learning strategies that the whole family will enjoy.To follow Covid-19 safety guidelines- each tour is limited to two families with a maximum of 5 people per family. All ages are welcome- including the young at heart! The tour will run for approximately 75 minutes.Recommended for families with children ages 6-12.Helpful hintsFirst time to the MCA? Visit our Social story: how to access the MCA.Changing facilities and accessible bathrooms are located on the Ground Floor and Level 3.Grab a snack from the kids' menu at the MCA Cafe on Level 4.Please note- we do not have a drinking fountain available onsite due to COVID-19.Excited about coming to the MCA? Try out our Activity: Map your way to the MCA.COVID-19 updateThe health and safety of visitors and staff is our main priority at the MCA. We are following government guidelines with regard to COVID-19 to ensure our visitors and staff are safe at all times and follow social distancing guidelines. Please read our visitor safety information here.Cancellation or refundsIf you or a family member are feeling unwell or have been in contact with someone that has tested positive for COVID-19 or have tested positive yourself- please get in touch with us to reschedule your tour or arrange a refund.*Concession: Tertiary-TAFE-ESL Students with photo ID- Senior's Card holders- Unemployed-Concession Card holders- NAVA card holdersLindy Lee public programs are proudly supported by our Major Partner Telstra.

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Family tours at the Museum of Contemporary Art 2020

Be ready to laugh- shimmy and play! Bring the entire family along and participate in this inclusive and collaborative experience. Our artist-educator will guide your family through the exhibition Lindy Lee: Moon in a Dew Drop- stopping at a few key artworks to have a closer look and partake in some creative learning strategies that the whole family will enjoy.To follow Covid-19 safety guidelines- each tour is limited to two families with a maximum of 5 people per family. All ages are welcome- including the young at heart! The tour will run for approximately 75 minutes.Recommended for families with children ages 6-12.Helpful hintsFirst time to the MCA? Visit our Social story: how to access the MCA.Changing facilities and accessible bathrooms are located on the Ground Floor and Level 3.Grab a snack from the kids' menu at the MCA Cafe on Level 4.Please note- we do not have a drinking fountain available onsite due to COVID-19.Excited about coming to the MCA? Try out our Activity: Map your way to the MCA.COVID-19 updateThe health and safety of visitors and staff is our main priority at the MCA. We are following government guidelines with regard to COVID-19 to ensure our visitors and staff are safe at all times and follow social distancing guidelines. Please read our visitor safety information here.Cancellation or refundsIf you or a family member are feeling unwell or have been in contact with someone that has tested positive for COVID-19 or have tested positive yourself- please get in touch with us to reschedule your tour or arrange a refund.*Concession: Tertiary-TAFE-ESL Students with photo ID- Senior's Card holders- Unemployed-Concession Card holders- NAVA card holdersLindy Lee public programs are proudly supported by our Major Partner Telstra.

Sundown Sketch Club is moving online. Unearth your creative potential in these interactive online drawing classes guided by MCA artist educators. Experiment with approaches to mark-making and be led through a series of exercises- all from the comfort of your home.Suitable for any experience level- for ages 18+.What to expectEach class will focus on a specific theme where you will be guided to reimagine objects from your home.Wednesday 4 November: Light and shadowsWednesday 2 December: Negative space and the voidWhat you needPaper and drawing materials are essential. Nothing fancy is required- use whatever you have available! Feel free to pour yourself a drink during the class (BYO as well).Ticket informationThis event will take place on Zoom- and participants will be asked to have their cameras on throughout the class. The event link will be emailed to all participants 1-3 days prior.Duo ticket optionDo you live with someone who would also like to join the class? We've created a special duo ticket offer for a partner- housemate or family member to collaborate with you in this workshop- using the same account log-in.

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Online Sundown Sketch Class 2020

Sundown Sketch Club is moving online. Unearth your creative potential in these interactive online drawing classes guided by MCA artist educators. Experiment with approaches to mark-making and be led through a series of exercises- all from the comfort of your home.Suitable for any experience level- for ages 18+.What to expectEach class will focus on a specific theme where you will be guided to reimagine objects from your home.Wednesday 4 November: Light and shadowsWednesday 2 December: Negative space and the voidWhat you needPaper and drawing materials are essential. Nothing fancy is required- use whatever you have available! Feel free to pour yourself a drink during the class (BYO as well).Ticket informationThis event will take place on Zoom- and participants will be asked to have their cameras on throughout the class. The event link will be emailed to all participants 1-3 days prior.Duo ticket optionDo you live with someone who would also like to join the class? We've created a special duo ticket offer for a partner- housemate or family member to collaborate with you in this workshop- using the same account log-in.

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