Art Galleries Randomly Selected in Other Metro Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Megalo is an open access printmaking organisation that provides artists, students and the general community with access to specialised printmaking facilities. Megalo is located in Canberra and is funded by the ACT Government. Megalo was established in 1980 as a community access screenprint workshop. In 2000 the printmaking equipment from the Stu…
Contemporary Aboriginal Australian Abstracts
Margy is a contemporary abstract artist of Australian Aboriginal & New Zealand Maori decent. Much to her delight her works have been increasing in popularity. Margy likes to describe her main body of work as being spiritually and meditationally inspired, flowing with the passion of the Creator’s v…
A vibrant place in the heart of the city, Canberra Museum and Gallery celebrates the region’s social history and visual arts with dynamic exhibitions and unique community programs and events.
Housing a permanent collection, Reflecting Canberra, and a variety of local, national and international exhibitions, CMAG provides a refreshing insight …
Canberra’s leading Fine Art gallery established 1974. The place to view the best of new art from every state.
Solo exhibitions each month plus a large stockroom containing the work of significant Australian artists.
Solander is in its 35th y…
Five rooms in an old timber homestead, approximate 100 square metres of exhibition space, showing artist-run exhibitions. Studios showcasing ceramics, wood, sculpture, paintings and more.
Landscaped gardens overlooking Brindabellas. Enjoy a leisurely walk or picnic lunch. Strathnairn Co-op (Scoop) shop showing local art and craft from members…
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