Ten New Melbourne Art Exhibitions That Will Drag You in From the Cold This July

Ten New Melbourne Art Exhibitions That Will Drag You in From the Cold This July

Uncover the rituals of small-town life, take part in a world-class arts mini course, and see The Great Wave IRL.

The National Geographic Photo Ark

An archival photography exhibition of animals will be shown at Melbourne Zoo.

Octopus 17: Forever Transformed

Gertrude Contemporary's first show in their new Preston home explores resilience, optimism and perseverance.

Yelmo-Garang

An interactive way to create and enjoy Indigenous art (and drink tea).

Call of the Avant-Garde: Constructivism and Australian Art

See how Australian constructivist art has changed over the past 100 years.

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Michael Graeve and Mark Booth bring art to life with sound, floor to ceiling prints and everything in-between.

Lynette Letic: Let's Get Together

A collection of photographs of small-town community rituals that will leave you feeling sentimental.

David Thomas: Colouring Impermanence

Experience Thomas' paintings and practice with a collection of his works and a free micro-course on teaching fine art.

Gertrude Street Projection Festival 2017

Fitzroy's main drag will once again light up for ten days this winter.

Luke Cornish (ELK): Zero to the Left

An Archibald Prize finalist brings street art with meaning to Metro Gallery.

Hokusai

NGV's "unprecedented" major exhibition of the Japanese master painter and printmaker — 150 works strong.

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