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Join CMAG’s Director Shane Breynard in conversation with artists Mark Mohell, and Ted Richards
Join David Broker, and artists Wendy Teakel and Ham Darroch, as they discuss from all angles the sculptures on display from the CMAG collection.
Join CMAG’s Director Shane Breynard for an insight into what the institution is planning to collect in the years ahead
Join collector Nicky Gallagher as she discusses the 1950s lost era of tiki-pop
Join Deborah Clark, CMAG’s Senior Curator Visual Arts as she celebrates the dazzling stars and illuminates the hidden gems in CMAG’s visual arts collection
Join artist S.A. Adair a she discusses her site specific installation Encasement
Exhibition curator Meredith Hinchliffe will spin a yarn about the history of the Canberra Spinners and Weavers organisation.
How did a ‘new woman’ navigate a career in design at the beginning of the 20th Century?
Discover more about the intriguing relationship between Arthur Boyd and Sidney Nolan with Jennifer Thompson, Collections and Exhibitions Manager at Bundanon Trust
Glimpse into the mind of a curator with Dale Middleby, CMAG’s Senior Curator Social History, as she explores Eirene Mort: a livelihood
Collector James Doig will explore the collection of Australian pulp fiction novels and original cover art amassed by himself and the late Graeme Flanagan
Join curator and writer Robert Bell for an insight into why Australian glass art, and work produced in Canberra in particular, has developed such a successful international reputation
Storytelling is a tradition close to the heart of Ngambri-Ngunnawal elder and artist, Matilda House.
Join artist Kirstie Rea and Aimee Frodsham, Program Manager, Parliament House Art Collection, in conversation about Rea’s work and the ideas that have inspired her
Mark Bayly, CMAG’s Assistant Director Exhibitions and Collections, is curator of the exhibition KIRSTIE REA the land: a 20 year survey
Join award-winning and highly respected Canberra artist, Kirstie Rea, as she provides an insight into her practice and reflects on her work and teaching career over the past 30 years
Access to collections is crucial for communities and researchers to ensure historical evidence is preserved and available to deepen our understanding of our past.