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Arts in Greater Dandenong

Azza Zein: Tashabok

A poignant and evolving exhibition that invites audiences to explore the complex stories of displacement, migration, and the unseen connections…

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Carlisle St. Art Space

Where Ends Meet

The exhibition features 50 new art pieces by Michael Fikaris, and 100 artists interpretations of his character – ‘The Worker’…

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Workshops

National Art School

Summer School Short Courses

Unlock your inner artist this school holiday with a Summer School Short Course at the National Art School.

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VAS Gallery | The Victorian Artists Society

Young Artist Summer Workshops

Explore new art mediums & techniques for creatives aged 16-25!

Colourful artwork with different patterns from Yuriyal Bridgeman depicted in panels upright and on the floor.
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Exhibition review: Yuriyal Bridgeman: yubilong(mi)bilongyu, Griffith University Art Museum

This survey investigates the significant mark Yuriyal Bridgeman has made on Australia’s post-colonial arts landscape.

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Competitions

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The Homiens Art Prize

The Homiens Art Prize is an outstanding international, non-acquisitive art prize valued at $24,000 USD ($37,000 AUD) annually and open…

Two women in gallery looking at ceramic artwork. Muswellbrook prize
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$70,000 national prize calls for ceramicists, among other artists

The Muswellbrook Art Prize is among the oldest, richest and most respected in Australia, and it keeps its finalist pool…

A fabric and skeleton of a dinosuar arranged on a balustrade by artist Mark du Potier.
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Exhibition review: Mark du Potiers: Some Days My Skin Just Isn’t So Thick, Queensland Multicultural Centre

Queer Asian Australian artist, Mark du Potiers, delicately deconstructs discrimination through his assemblages and needlework.

A white room with a window on the right hand side. There's an artwork of a headless torso in the middle of the room.
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Exhibition Review: Tarik Ahlip: Kara Toprak, Schmick Contemporary

This exhibit brings the transformative relationship between writing and sculpture to its pure physical presence – gilded by gold and…

Three pieces of artwork by Glen Downey of faces made up of organic matter like plants and animals.
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Exhibition review: Glen Downey, Isabella Hayes, Kate Pullen, Dan Go, Nyssa Braid, Off The Kerb Gallery and Studios

Independent Melbourne art gallery again proves its finger is on the pulse. 

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