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Jemima Parker’s installation establishes the gallery space as equivalent to a museum display cabinet
Aviary presents a gaggle of bird sculptures, paintings, prints and drawings drawn largely from the CMAG collection, which will be flocking into the gallery and nesting for several months
Exploring the separation between our increasingly urbanised lives and the experience of the rural environment.
Using the glass-walled space of the gallery, Hannah Quinlivan dissects the elements of a drawing in an inversion of classic anatomical drawing
Discover the decorative qualities in the work of Sidney Nolan, then head to the CMAG Studio to explore printed repeat patterns on paper and fabric.
Nah, It’s Canberra features images of Canberra shot from uncommon angles. Framed in a new way Canberra’s familiar sites reveal unlikely other lives.
The annual CAPO exhibition is an enticing annual survey of local, professional, contemporary artists, craft practitioners and designer-makers
Canberra’s Capital Arts Patrons’ Organisation presents its annual exhibition and auction of works by some of our region’s most exciting visual artists.
In this exhibition the artist continues to explore the themes and forms of her recent work, employing largely recycled materials…
Hilary Hanrahan creates large sculptural forms from masses of brightly-dyed shredded paper that spill and cascade
A display of 15 paintings selected from the CMAG Collection by artists who are or have been Canberra region residents.
Michael Taylor is one of Australia’s leading expressionist painters and one of our region’s most significant contemporary artists, with a…
Gosia Wlodarczak will undertake an eight-day drawing performance installation on glass titled stCloud: Frost Drawing For Segue connecting iconic Canberra cultural spaces
Millán graduated with First Class Honours in Printmedia and Drawing, from the ANU School of Art. At this time he was awarded the CMAG Emerging Artist Support Scheme (EASS) exhibition.
CMAG is giving its foyer screen over to the Instagram account of local artist Holly Granville Edge for the Summer of ’15.
The exhibition celebrates the art of the newly-federated Australia alongside the work of Australians working in Europe during these formative years of the new century.
Canberra’s Capital Arts Patrons’ Organisation presents its annual exhibition and auction of works by some of our region’s most exciting visual artists.