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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).
It is also a cultural area for the region, housing the Geelong Art Gallery and the Geelong Arts Centre, as well as the Deakin University waterfront campus. Tourist attractions include the Waterfront Geelong, Eastern Beach, and the National Wool Museum. The city centre is one of Geelong's major shopping districts.
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 ...
Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery: Swan Hill: Art: Collections include Naïve art, Australian works on paper, prints and drawings TarraWarra Museum of Art: Healesville: Yarra Valley: Art: website, Australian art from the second half of the twentieth century to the present day Tasma Gallery: East Melbourne: Melbourne suburbs: Art
Later toured Mildura Arts Centre, Geelong Gallery, Ararat Regional Art Gallery, Latrobe Regional Gallery, Western Australian Maritime Museum 2017 11 Feb-21 May Political Acts: Pioneers of Performance Art in Southeast Asia Dr Steven Tonkin ISBN 978-0-9924935-2-3. [59] 2017 3 Jun-17 Sep
In total, 8,000 people visited over 10 days, with an hours-long queue snaking down the chain-link fence that lined the block. [19] Based on the success of OMEGA, Rone was invited to turn the Burnham Beeches mansion in the Dandenong Ranges into a multi-storey art exhibit. Originally built in 1933, the mammoth structure had stood empty for a ...
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 ...
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]