Discover the best top things to do in Greater Melbourne, Australia including Pumpkin Lane Art Gallery, Red Gallery, Red Moon Contemporary Art Glass Gallery, Carnegie Community Laneway Garden and Gallery, McClelland Gallery & Sculpture Park, Australian Print Workshop, LUMA (La Trobe University Museum of Art), Tacit Contemporary Art, Counihan Gallery, Printmaker Gallery.
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Pumpkin Lane Studio & Art Gallery is the home of Street Artist Jaromir Krejcik. Jaromir creates colourful pieces of art on wood, metal and canvas, drawing inspiration from nature, urban grunge, St Kilda and surrounds. With a passion for local art, the gallery has a ever changing display of locally produced art and sculptures. If you feel like being creative yourself, please get in touch to ask about our stencil art classes. We look forward to welcoming you!
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Red Gallery is a multi-exhibition space in Melbourne's Fitzroy North arts precinct. Operating since 2002, Red Gallery is committed to presenting innovative contemporary art. With three large spaces, red gallery usually has three solo shows going at the same time.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
I always love art glass, this gallery has amazing collections and great atmosphere, after visiting the gallery and we had lunch at Maling Road, many coffee shops and unique shops . enjoyable my trip to Canterbury
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This sculpture park does not appear to be promoted on the Touring Map of the Mornington Peninsula yet it is an outstanding free attraction (it is on google). The grounds are extensive and there is plenty to see, the Tree of Life mobile alone makes it worth while. There’s a gift shop and cafe where you can get a map of the exhibits but we found many more by wandering off the tracks. A great way to spend a sunny afternoon.
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Australian Print Workshop offers Australia's most comprehensive professional printmaking facilities. Located in Melbourne, Australian Print Workshop is a unique centre providing both established and emerging artists with access to a wide range of printmaking equipment and expertise in the context of a world-class printmaking workshop. Australian Print Workshop fosters the development of printmaking as a vibrant and progressive art form. Through its annual program, the Workshop represents the very best in contemporary printmaking. Established in 1981, Australian Print Workshop attracts many of Australia's leading artists based on its reputation for high-quality work and professional support facilities. Australian Print Workshop projects actively encourage cooperative ventures with artists and other arts and business organisations, both locally and internationally. These partnerships result in the production of new and challenging works in the print medium, maintaining for the Workshop a reputation that is acknowledged worldwide. Australian Print Workshop is recognised as a key authority on contemporary Australian printmaking. APW is a 'not-for-profit' organisation that receives support from a range of funding agencies, philanthropic trusts and foundations, corporate sponsors and individuals. Works produced at the Australian Print Workshop are represented in all major Australian public art gallery and museum collections.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
The Counihan Gallery does not have many works by Noel Counihan, whose paintings are extremely valuable these days. Counihan was a socialist, who painted in social realist style. He had a rough trot during his life. As with many creative artists, his genius was not recognized until after he passed on. The gallery has some good exhibitions, it's well worth a visit., especially if you like contemporary art.
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