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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).
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 ...
Art museums and galleries in Melbourne (1 C, 39 P) Pages in category "Art museums and galleries in Victoria (state)" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
The Geelong Arts Centre is a state-owned cultural agency that receives funding through the financial assistance of the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria. [5] The complex is located between Little Malop and Ryrie Streets in central Geelong, and comprises a number of venues.
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The founding of Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum was preceded by four other public regional galleries in the state of Victoria: Ballarat in 1884, Warrnambool in 1886, Bendigo in 1887 and Geelong in 1900, but its significance, by comparison, was that it was in a small town, not a regional city like its forebears.
View of Geelong, painted by Johann Joseph Eugen von Guerard in 1856. Throughout this article, the $ symbol refers to the Australian dollar. View of Geelong is an 1856 oil painting on canvas by Eugene von Guerard. The painting measures 154.5 x 89 cm and is owned by the Geelong Art Gallery in Victoria, Australia. [1]
The 1978 National Gallery of Victoria Travelling Exhibition [26] 1978, 10–29 September: The Newell family [27] 1978, 1–29 October: The Colquhouns: a creative and productive family [28] [29] 1978, 4–26 November: Fibre craft work by local artisans [30] 1979, to 3 June: Art metal craft by S. J. Ellis, craftsman and teacher [31]