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  2. Geelong Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Geelong Gallery, formerly known as Geelong Art Gallery, is a major regional gallery in the city of Geelong in Victoria, Australia.The gallery forms Geelong's Cultural Precinct, along with the adjacent Geelong Library and Heritage Centre (Geelong Regional Library and Geelong Heritage Centre), Geelong Arts Centre, and the Geelong Courthouse (housing Back to Back Theatre and Platform Arts).

  3. List of art museums and galleries in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Geelong Art Gallery: 1895 Geelong: Vic Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces: 1985 Melbourne: Vic Gippsland Art Gallery: 1965 Sale: Vic [6] Gold Coast City Art Gallery: 1986 Gold Coast: Qld Griffith University Art Museum: 1974 Brisbane Qld Hamilton Gallery: 1961 Hamilton: Vic [7] Heide Museum of Modern Art: 1981 Melbourne: Vic Horsham Regional Art ...

  4. Geelong city centre - Wikipedia

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    The name of the area is officially gazetted as Geelong. [ 4 ] The Geelong city centre is the oldest part of Geelong and includes many of the city's historic landmarks such as the Geelong City Hall , St. Mary of the Angels Basilica , the T & G Building , Johnstone Park , Geelong railway station , and the old Geelong Post Office .

  5. Geelong - Wikipedia

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    The city's prominent cultural venues are the Geelong Performing Arts Centre (commonly known as "GPAC"), [139] the 1500-seat Costa Hall auditorium and the Geelong Art Gallery. [140] Based in Geelong, Back to Back Theatre is a globally renown, contemporary Australian theatre companies engaging with disability on stage. With work produced by the ...

  6. Geelong Arts Centre - Wikipedia

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    The centre is managed by the members of the Geelong Performing Arts Centre Trust, which was established under the Geelong Performing Arts Centre Trust Act 1980. The trust is comprised by persons nominated by the local councils; experienced in the fields of education, business administration, finance or the performing arts; or having an active ...

  7. Johnstone Park - Wikipedia

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    Johnstone Park is a landscaped garden in Geelong, Victoria, Australia. It is bounded by Railway Terrace, Gheringhap Street, Little Malop Street, Fenwick Street, and Mercer Street. The park is surrounded by civic buildings including the Geelong City Hall, Geelong Art Gallery, Geelong Library, Geelong Law Courts, and the Geelong Railway Station.

  8. Ian Armstrong (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Many of his Gallery students have developed notable careers of their own. In 1966 Armstrong resigned from the National Gallery School commencing a full-time painting career which he continued for the rest of his life, supplemented with intermittent teaching at the C.A.E and private classes at his home studio in Blackburn.

  9. Geelong Library and Heritage Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Geelong Library and Heritage Centre is a regional library, archive and resource facility in the city of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. [1] Geelong Free Library was begun in 1858. [2] The Geelong Historical Records Centre was established in 1979 as a depository for significant historical records and archives from the district. [3]