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Melbourne

Federation Square CBD

Art at St Francis’ Contemporary Art

326 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne 3000. T (03) 9663-2495. E bwremmen@bigpond.net.au W www.stfrancismelbourne.com/artContact: Brigitte Remmen. H Mon-Fri 9.00 to 5.00, Sun 9.00 to 3.00. March 3 to 26 Marks in Time – Artwork in the Spirit of Chinese Ink Wash Paper by Denise Keele-bedford.

Association of Sculptors of Victoria (ASV) Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show

Carlton Gardens @ Royal Exhibition Building, 727 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000. W www.sculptorsvictoria.asn.auMarch 25 to 29 Sculpture in the Gardens – sculptures for courtyard, garden and estate www.melbflowershow.com.au See ad page 83.

Australian By Design The Terrence John Hadler Gallery

Room 303e, 3rd Floor, Lift 1 opposite the Hopetoun Tea Rooms, The Block Arcade, 282 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000. T (03) 9663-9883, Terrence 0404-699-033. E sales@australianbydesign.com.au W www.australianbydesign.com.au H Open daily. Featuring an extensive collection of work by Terrence Hadler who is a recognised Australian artist specialising in scenes of the Outback and the rivers of Australia. His paintings range in size from miniatures to very large pieces utilising the colours of this great land. Hadler’s art is represented nationally and internationally and is exclusive to Australian By Design. He is in attendance regularly, please call to enquire.

Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI)

Federation Square, Flinders Street, Melbourne 3000. T (03) 8663-2200. W www.acmi.net.au ACMI has relocated while we rebuild.Visit our website for pop-up screenings, exhibitions and events at various locations around the city.

Deakin University Downtown Gallery

Level 12, Tower 2 Collins Square, 727 Collins Street, Melbourne 3008. T (03) 9244-5344. E artgallery@deakin.edu.au W deakin.edu.au/art-collection/ Free entry. H Mon-Fri 9.00 to 5.00 during exhibitions, closed public hols. To March 27 Drawing On The Wall featuring artist David Harley working directly with students from Deakin’s School of Communication and Creative Arts to realise new and ambitious site-based artworks. Curated by James Lynch, Deakin University.

Koorie Heritage Trust

Yarra Building, Federation Square, Melbourne 3000. T (03) 8662-6300. E info@koorieheritagetrust.com W www.koorieheritagetrust.com CEO Tom Mosby Free entry. H Daily 10.00 to 5.00. Feb 29 to April 19 My Cultural Journey – Incorporating Old and New by Donna Blackall.

National Gallery of Victoria The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia

Federation Square, cnr Russell and Flinders streets, Melbourne 3000. T (03) 8620-2222. W www.ngv.vic.gov.au H Daily 10.00 to 5.00. To March 15 Roger Kemp: Visionary Modernist. To March 29 Olympia: Photographs by Polixeni Papapetrou. Also, Petrina Hicks: Bleached Gothic, and Tammy Kanat: Circles of Life. To April 5 Black Bamboo; Contemporary Furniture Design from Mer, Torres Strait. To June 14 Marking Time: Indigenous Art from the NGV. March 13 to July 12 Top Arts. March 27 to Aug 9 DESTINY by Destiny Deacon.

Neon Parc

1/53 Bourke Street, Melbourne 3000. T (03) 9663-0911, Also at 15 Tinning Street, Brunswick 3056. T 0401-024-329. E info@neonparc.com.au W www.neonparc.com.auCity: to March 7, 1991 Janet Burchill, Rachel Button, Jordan Halsall, John Nixon, and Stephanie Pile. March 27 to May 2 James Lynch. Brunswick: March 13 to April 11 Matthew Linde.

Pan Pacific Melbourne

2 Convention Centre Place, South Wharf 3000. W ozlink.info Free entry. H Open daily/nightly. To March 10, 2019 MARVELLOUS MELBOURNE – Its Art & Soul. Thirty-eight prominent Victorian artists capture Australia’s most Livable City’s uniqueness through a delightful array of paintings, drawings, prints and photographs. Enquiries: Jacqueline Taylor OAM, Exhibition Manager/Curator 0418-357-814 jtaylor@ozlink.com.au

RMIT Gallery

344 Swanston Street, Melbourne 3000. (03) 9925-1717.   Free admission. Lift access. Mon-Fri 11.00 to 5.00, Thurs 11.00 to 7.00, Sat 12.00 to 5.00, closed Sun and public hols. Like RMIT Gallery on Facebook. Follow @RMITGallery on Twitter. March 27 to May 16 (opening Thurs March 26, 6-8pm) – and . In an era of post truth, fake news, and manipulated images, explores the reconfiguration of photography, asking how notions of visual truth and human experience are shaped by new technologies of vision. If the photograph has conventionally been understood as a record or memory of the world, what happens when the image looks back? Curated by Alison Bennett, Shane Hulbert, Rebecca Najdowski and Daniel Palmer. Part of PHOTO 2020 International Festival of Photography. Curators floor talk: Fri March 27, 12.30-1.30pm. Remix Culture: Photoshop like your life depended on it: Thurs April 2, 2-4pm – Workshop for Year 10-12 students - limited numbers with Alison Bennett and Xanthe Dobbie. Symposium at The Capitol: Friday April 24, 10-6.30pm – ‘Truth, Power, Image: Photography in the post-internet age’ ($10-$30). Panel discussion: Sat May 9, 2-3pm – ‘What happens when the image looks back?’ at the State Library

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