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Monash Gallery of Art

Gallery in Melbourne Art Precinct Victoria Australia
http://www.mga.org.au
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MGA is one of Melbourne’s most significant art galleries. MGA holds a substantial collection of Australian photographs and operates an active exhibition program. It is the only public gallery in Australia committed exclusively to collecting Australian photographs.

MGA opened in 1990 and has since become one of Melbourne’s most important cultural facilities. MGA stages a broad range of engaging exhibitions and hosts major exhibitions from elsewhere. MGA ’s focus is firmly on Australian photography; however, MGA exhibits other media in its splendid Harry Seidler-designed building.

The Collection
Specialising in Australian photography, MGA ’s collection is one of the finest in the nation. It traces the early development of Australian photography and includes examples by many of the country’s most important twentieth-century photographers, including Max Dupain, David Moore, and Olive Cotton. MGA ’s collection of contemporary photography is equally strong. It is broad in its scope, and includes substantial holdings of work by individual photographers such as Bill Henson, Tracey Moffatt and Anna Zahalka.

Together, the more than 1400 photographs in the collection tell the complex story of Australian photography and provide a rich cultural asset for the people of Monash and Melbourne more broadly.

Exhibitions
MGA mounts around 20 exhibitions a year across three gallery spaces. This constantly changing and diverse program ranges from exhibitions of historical and contemporary, local and international material. The Gallery also presents works from its dynamic collection to a national audience through touring exhibitions.

The Building
Designed by internationally renowned architect Harry Seidler, MGA is a fine example of contemporary Australian architecture. Seidler’s building combines modernist lines with organic elements that give the building a sculptural form. Offering stunning views of the Dandenong Ranges, Seidler’s building is located on a landmark site once occupied by an early homestead. The ground’s majestic pines, oak and fruit trees form a canopy for the MGA sculpture garden, which includes sculptures by Inge King, John Kelly and others.

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Address
860 Ferntree Gully Road
Melbourne Precinct
Wheelers Hill Victoria
3150
Australia
Opening Hours
Tue-Fri: 10am-5pm Sat-Sun: 12pm-5pm Mon & Public Holidays: closed
Price
Free
Wheelchair Access
Yes
Email
mga@monash.vic.gov.au
Phone
+61 3 8544 0500
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JOHN STREET: SLOW PHOTOGRAPHY
Transcendence: photographs by David Stephenson
Bowness Photography Prize 2011
A second glance: responding to the MGA collection. A Melbourne Girls Grammar project
In the spotlight: Anton Bruehl photographs 1920s-1950s
Hedy Ritterman: Preservation
Boys with guns: Prudence Murphy
Bowness Photography Prize
Age of Aquarius: the photography of Paul Cox
Time Machine: Sue Ford
Printed and bound: An afternoon exploring small publishing and bookmarking for photogra...
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Special guest PAUL COX in conversation with STEPHEN ZAGALA
Afterglow: performance art and photography
MGA is turning 21! Annual Fundraising Dinner and Auction
Rebecca Dagnall: There is unrest in the forest, there is trouble with the trees
Contemporary Collectors: Digital Prints Explained
Introduction to Photography Masters workshop with Tim Handfield
An afternoon with STELARC
Understanding digital colour: workshop with TIM HANDFIELD
Photography killed performance art
FRANCES REISS, pictures of the 1940s
Making it modern: Wolfgang Sievers & Henry Talbot
Hijacked 2: Australia/Germany
Calling all sculptors!
Julie: art and postnatal depression
Li Gang: in the grey scale
Pinhole Camera Workshop with David Tatnall
 

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