
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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Rudie nudie tours
What hinders you from experiencing art? Our guess is it’s unlikely to be your oppressive pants or your unbearably perspective-limiting...
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Destination
Talulah Vane demonstrates what ‘local’ artists can do with local stories. Her installation Destination is inspired by her great-grandfather Tom...
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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...
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Let 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...
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