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ArtChat 2018 presentations

The sixth of this annual series, ArtChat featured a line-up of curators and artists who practices often fall outside traditional white…

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Speakers announced for ArtChat 2018

Join us for a casual evening of cheese, wine and ideas at our annual ArtChat event. Held this year…

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ArtChat 2017 presentations

The fifth of this annual series, ArtChat this year featured a line-up of established and emerging independent curators who are…

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Collaborations and Partnerships

Towards new curatorial models and modes of working The model of art galleries and museums working collaboratively on innovative…

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ArtChat 2017

Fast chats on hot topics! Please join us for wine and cheese as Museums & Galleries of NSW once…

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Curator Profile: Bec Dean

It’s not long now until ArtChat 2016, M&G NSW’s night of talks presented in partnership with Regional and Public Galleries…

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What’s in a Biennale?

The Biennale of Sydney is back with a vengeance this year. If you haven’t been yet you are definitely…

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People Like Us - 2016-2019
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People Like Us

People Like Us, currently on show at UNSW Galleries and touring to 14 galleries across Australia from 2016 to…

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A day at the fair

Sydney Contemporary Art Fair made its sophomore return to Carriageworks after breaking new ground for the city with its inaugural…

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At Home artist: Bronwyn Bancroft

Bronwyn Bancroft is prodigious in everything she does. Her outputs extend across art and design, illustration and writing, support for…

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Picking an Archibald winner

Archibald season is back for its 94th innings. This year, 47 finalists have made it to the walls of the…

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Art + Space: Groom and Monks

ArtChat artist profiles: Amala Groom and Nicole Monks Next Monday, ArtChat: Art + Space, kicks off at Freda’s Bar and Canteen…

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Art + Space: Vic McEwan

Coming up next month is ArtChat: Art + Space the third in our series of PechaKucha style talks held…

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At Home: The Blacktown Native Institution

The Blacktown Native Institute When we return to a place from our past, or visit a location of great significance,…

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What’s an Emerging Artist?

The exhibition line ups of most artist run spaces and art prize finalists show a leaning towards artists with…

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Tony Albert in conversation

Recently M&G talked with Aboriginal artist Tony Albert about his newly unveiled public monument YININMADMEYI Thou didst let fall adjacent…

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Sculpture in the mountains

Katoomba – a town of mists and mellow fruitfulness … and sculpture! With three related exhibitions across town, both indoors…

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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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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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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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