The 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...

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Dear Sylvia

Meet Hanna Kim Hong, one of our roving reporters. Mother of a young family and legal advocate with the Arts...

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Australian 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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Carnamah’s virtual success

Carnamah Historical Society and Museum’s website and, in particular, it’s Virtual Museum and Biographical Dictionary are one of Australia’s biggest...

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Berrima Museum’s new extension

On Saturday 24 January, M&G was thrilled to be invited to the opening of a new exhibition space and temporary...

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The art of reinvention

National Public Galleries Summit 5th National Public Galleries Conference Bendigo 140 delegates from all states and territories assembled to hear...

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Museums Australia responds

Museums Australia supports moves for a robust discussion with the public galleries sector about how best the interests of that...

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Is a grant from the ARC for me?

The Australian Research Council (ARC) provide grants for collaborative research and development with higher education researchers. On February 19, the...

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VIM Grants available

It’s that time of year again! M&G NSW are now accepting applications for three grants from the Volunteer Initiated Museum (VIM)...

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Fellowship, Mentorship and Volunteer Placements

Listen to successful fellowship, mentorship and volunteer placement recipients from 2014 explain how valuable their profesional development experience was. In...

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Digital tool set to transform exhibition design

Available today, the new improved Ortelia Curator enables curators to plan and develop exhibitions virtually, long before physical artworks arrive....

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Broken Hill makes the cut

What does it take to become the first heritage listed city? Ten years of active campaigning by the National Trust,...

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An hour in a Sydney time capsule

My tour group climbs the steep, narrow stairs to the upper floor of a classic two up, two down terrace...

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Setting the record straight

Colonial Sydney and its beginnings are surprisingly well documented. A myriad of sources chronicle what happened when boat bound 19th...

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LEGO®, LEGO® everywhere

It seems you’re not stacking up to the expectations of museum and galley goers these days unless you have an...

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Susi Muddiman named in Australia Day honours list

Susi Muddiman continues to collect accolades for her outstanding work as Director of Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art...

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Country context

Meet Vivien Thompson, aka Country Curator, the enthusiastic new Director of Moree Plains Gallery. Vivien hails from Brisbane and cut...

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2015 Artist in Residence

Australian and international artists and curators from all mediums are invited to apply for the 2015 Artist in Residence program....

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2015 Yvonne Jenkins Memorial Award

The annual Yvonne Jenkins Memorial Award for history writing is accepting entries under the title ‘What my ancestor did...

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Do we need a National Public Galleries Association?

You may be aware that The Art of Reinvention, the 5th National Public Galleries Summit, is coming up fast. Taking place...

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