Find museums in Canberra, ACT. Listings include Robert Vine Landscape Art, Canberra Art Gallery, Gigi Lorkin Art, Nishi Gallery, Burrunju Art Gallery, Gorgeous Mortar.
Canberra Art Gallery and Studios Open 12 - 5 Wednesday to Sunday On Ngunnawal and Ngambri Land
Fused and slumped glass platters and bowls together with lamp worked jewellery
Burrunju Art Centre is an Aboriginal owned and run not for profit charity located next to Lake Burley Griffin, Canberra.
Robert Vine is an Australian landscape photographer creating fine art prints that celebrate the quiet beauty of wild places. With over 20 years behind the camera, his work has been...
Canberra’s connection to the world of contemporary art. Made for collectors, made for you.
The Nishi Gallery is a cultural space in Canberra, Australia. It explores human experience through the lens of local identity, objects and their meaning; the natural and built worl...
Gorgeous Mortar was a pop-up community arts hub located at 40 Mort Street in Braddon, Canberra in 2015. Now there is a block of apartments there.
Make art part of your classroom! The National Gallery of Australia offers teachers and students progr
Sharing info and starting conversations with Library & GLAMR folk in Canberra & surrounds. Also on twitter: https://twitter.com/CBRLibraryTribe
Canberra based artist, creates one of a kind art piece.. get your items custom painted . Enquire about for sales products, commission accepted, dm for more queries!!! Etsy : www.et...
Art Mark Gallery specialises in ethically sourced contemporary Aboriginal art. We work closely with
The Garage is an independent project born from the idea that art could be shown everywhere, even in spaces not traditionally devoted to art.
Digital Art Studio - Instant Printable Downloads. 🌻 Designer & Creator ✨ Mental Health Awareness Purchase ‣ Download ‣ Print
CURIOSITY CONNECTION CULTURE EXPERIENCE A celebration of art and culture with European flair in the heart of Canberra. Art - Performances - Bookshop
Canberra Art Gallery located in our dedicated Gallery space, within the building of Humble House gal
Abstract artworks, acrylic on canvas, commissioned works welcomed.
Sharing visitor responses from "Power of 1: Does your voice count?", a new interactive exhibition exploring the changing nature of Australia's democracy.