The Last Supper for kids
The Last Supper is a large-scale sculpture made entirely from groundwater salt, taking the form of a nine metre table...
Read MoreLet them know you’re there
Last week M&G presented our Value Added: Economic value of cultural facilities research at the Local Government NSW Tourism...
Read More2015 NSW Creative Achievement Awards
Have you helped raise NSW’s global creative profile? Have you demonstrated significant leadership in the creative industries and on the...
Read MoreA future for Western Sydney
Economic and financial advisors, Deloitte Australia recently completed the Building Western Sydney’s Cultural Arts Economy report, a collaborative effort between the...
Read MoreCall out for Standards Program reviewers
Are you interested in volunteering to be a reviewer for M&G NSW’s Standards Review Program? We’re looking for people with...
Read MoreArt Month picks
Art Month Sydney is an annual festival with contemporary art and artists on display in gallery through out Sydney. In...
Read MoreMeet your Peers for 2015
For some time M&G NSW has relied on its hardworking Reference and Assessment Committees to consider, advise and recommend where...
Read MoreThe Yulgilbar Fellowship
Artists residing in the Clarence Valley are invited to apply for the inaugural Yulgilbar Fellowship. The Grafton Regional Gallery travelling...
Read MoreKeeping your seat warm
The Museums Australia Conference always offers a big and bountiful program, but this year there are four streams running concurrently...
Read MoreWe have moved!
After 16 years at The Gunnery – Museums & Galleries of NSW has moved to new premises in the...
Read MoreGot the write stuff?
Do you love visiting museums and galleries? Want to share your experiences with an audience? Are you a Truman...
Read MoreLooking after flabbits
One of the great things about our Standards Program is that it helps you look after your collection. No matter...
Read MoreSun Smart Shade Grants
In NSW, almost 3,600 people are diagnosed with melanoma the most dangerous form of skin cancer and more than 480...
Read MoreGrants ahoy!
Two major grants are now open to support rural, regional and remote museums across Australia. Applications are currently open for...
Read MoreAt Home: Genevieve Grieves
Genevieve Grieves belongs to the Worimi Nation in mid-north coast of NSW and is a gifted Aboriginal film-maker, curator and storyteller....
Read MoreBusy busy, birthday busy
By the time they celebrate the first anniversary of the opening of the Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art...
Read MoreThe new Orange Regional Museum will transform the region
Currently the planned Orange Regional Museum is a construction site: the construction company has demolished the existing visitor centre; the...
Read MoreThe bright white walls of Chalk Horse
No matter how many times you’ve strolled along William Street, chances are you’ve probably never spotted Chalk Horse gallery. I’ll...
Read MoreDear Sylvia
Meet Hanna Kim Hong, one of our roving reporters. Mother of a young family and legal advocate with the Arts...
Read MoreAustralian Museum facelift
After 125 years of its entrance on College Street, The Australian Museum is building a new entry on William Street. The museum’s...
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