Art Galleries Randomly Selected in Australian Capital Territory, Australia
The National Museum of Australia was formally established by the National Museum of Australia Act 1980. It did not have a permanent home until March 2001, when it was officially opened in the national capital Canberra. The National Museum preserves and interprets Australia’s social history, exploring the key issues, people and events that have s…
Built and funded by the ACT Government, Canberra Glassworks is Australia’s only cultural centre that is wholly dedicated to contemporary glass art.
At its core Canberra Glassworks is a working Glassworks that provides access to glassmaking facilities for glass artists.
Australia has developed an enviable reputation nationally and internat…
An artist run initiative, ANCA supports both emerging and established artists through affordable studio space and gallery hire.
The contemporary, light filled gallery space offers a fortnightly changing calendar of exhibitions representing a b…
The National Portrait Gallery aims to increase the understanding of the Australian people – their identity, history, creativity and culture – through portraiture.
The new National Portrait Gallery building, situated on King Edward Terrace, Parkes, Canberra, bounded by the High Court of Australia and the National Gallery of Australia, displays…
A small gallery within walking distance of Civic Centre in the leafy suburb of Ainslie. Barry and Janet are delighted to have you spend time in the relaxed atmosphere browsing with a welcoming tea or coffee in hand. The collection includes textiles old and new, embroideries, rugs, jewellery and general artefacts from Central, South and South Eas…
Cafe and gallery exhibiting contemporary artists