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The Wendouree Centre for the Performing Arts (WCPA) is a performing arts centre in Wendouree, a suburb of Ballarat, Victoria. The WCPA was completed mid-2006 and replaced the Timkin Hall. It was built at an estimated cost of $8 million. The main auditorium can seat 857 people.
The Art Gallery of Ballarat is the oldest regional art gallery in Australia. It was established in 1884 as the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery by a company of interested citizens led by James Oddie. It initially rented out the first floor of the Ballarat Academy of Music; the current building on Lydiard Street North opened in 1890.
Eureka Centre Ballarat is an interpretive centre in the Eureka Stockade Memorial Park. It features a small permanent exhibition on the Eureka Rebellion and houses the Eureka Flag, which has been on loan from the Art Gallery of Ballarat since 2013. [1] It also hosts lectures and a café, Lilly’s at Eureka.
The business name, National Centre for Photography, was registered with ASIC in March 2018. [1] After the purchase in April 2018 of its premises for $1.3 million by the Ballarat International Foto Biennale and already functioning for its 2019 season 24 August – 20 October, [2] [3] the National Centre for Photography hosted the group exhibition Capital in the chambers of 1860s Union Bank on ...
The Dawson Street site closed in 2006, and was used by Ballarat High School for a short time before being bought by the Quest Apartments group. In 2015, the college opened The Mary's Mount Centre. This performing arts center houses a 500-seat theatre along with music and dance studios, classrooms and multimedia labs.
2020 Ilford CCP Salon, Centre of Contemporary Photography, Melbourne [13] 2018 Pol-Art Festival, Brisbane [14] 2016 THIS IS ME: Examination of the art of self image, The Lost Ones Gallery, Ballarat [15] 2015 Beyond Reality, PolArt Festival, Victorian Artists Society, Melbourne [16]
Noonan was born in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. [3] He received his BFA (Painting) in 1989 from Ballarat University College and his MFA in 1992 from Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne. [citation needed]
Raymond Eric (Ray) Woolard (1951–2023) was an Australian artist from Ballarat, well known and much celebrated in the 1970s and 80s for his sculpture in steel, multi media and found objects, installations and paintings.