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M&G’s new Chair

At its recent Annual General Meeting, and following a successful term re-casting the governance structures of M&G NSW, Oliver Frankel…

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The move is on!

As you probably know we are moving offices. Come next Tuesday the removalist will reverse a big truck up…

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Travelling Places 2015: update

M&G’s Steve Miller has been out and about introducing this year’s Travelling Places program to Dubbo and Armidale and consulting…

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Being perfectly Frank

M&G recently caught up with Frank Howarth to discuss the future of museums in Australia. Here’s what he had to…

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2015 Hazel de Berg Award

2015 Hazel de Berg Award for Excellence in Oral History – nominations now open! The Hazel de Berg Award for…

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Making your dreams come true

The secret to successful fundraising is no secret, it’s about selling. Whether you’re asking for money to support a redevelopment,…

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Arts NSW release 2016 funding guidelines

The Arts and Cultural Development Program (ACDP) is one of the ways the NSW Government supports museums, galleries, arts, heritage…

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Join in: Community engagement and museums

Take part in this University of Western Sydney study into community engagement work and participatory practice in museums. A University…

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RPG at the Art Gallery

Prior to the creation of M&G NSW in the late 90s, the then Regional Galleries Association of NSW (RGA NSW)…

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Funding Dhiiyaan’s future

The future of the troubled Dhiiyaan Indigenous Knowledge Centre in Moree appears to have been secured with a $495,545…

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Artist in Residence

Fairfield City Museum & Gallery are seeking expressions of interest for the 2015 Artist in Residence program. The successful artist…

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Community Heritage Grants

The National Library of Australia encourages community groups from around Australia to apply for the 2015 Community Heritage Grants. Up…

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Major acquisition for Mosman Art Gallery

Esteemed Australian artist John Olsen AO OBE has gifted a new painting of Sydney Harbour to the Mosman Art Collection….

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Museum Studies MOOC

Ever heard of a MOOC? The acronym stands for Massive Open Online Course and is essentially a free online learning…

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Dobell Exhibition Grant launched

Launched today, the Dobell Exhibition Grant (DEG) will allow the development of new, curated exhibitions of visual arts in…

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City of Plenty

Come and join the City of Plenty Fundraising dinner on Monday 23 March and be a part of the action….

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At Home: Mickey of Ulladulla

­­Mickey of Ulladulla, along with William Barak, Oscar from Cooktown and Tommy McRae, are artists who were wedged between their…

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Conflict & Compassion

Next month the National Trust launches their 35th Heritage Festival. With a long standing network of committees across NSW, who…

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Shaun Gladwell and his doppelgängers

I kicked off Art Month with Shaun Gladwell. His double project is showing simultaneously across two locations; Collections+: Shaun Gladwell…

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Future Feminist Archive

This year is the 40th anniversary of the first International Women’s Day and 20 years since art historian Joan Kerr’s…

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Museums & Galleries of NSW helps small-medium museums, galleries and Aboriginal cultural centres create exciting experiences for visitors and, through this, thriving local NSW communities. We don’t run museums, galleries and cultural centres but we care about those who do. We develop their skills, connect them with others in the industry, provide funding, point visitors their way, and give them access to ground-breaking exhibitions.

Museums & Galleries of NSW is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW.

Museums & Galleries of NSW acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation and all the other Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we live and work.
We pay respect to them as First Nations people with continuing connection to land, place, waters and community.

Please note that all M&G NSW staff are working from home. Staff are still contactable via email and mobile. 

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