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The Association of Western Australian Art Galleries (AWAAG) (more info)
AWAAG was established to increase awareness of art galleries and public art venues, to promote fine art by using improved advertising and marketing strategies and to assist art lovers in their pursuit of knowledge about art, craft and gallery activit...
The Australian Narrow Gauge Railway Museum Society (ANGRMS) (more info)
The Society was formed by a group of railway enthusiasts to preserve a representative collection of locomotives and rolling stock used on the Queensland sugar mill tramways. Contains an overview of the Society, news, open days, information on the col...
The Berndt Museum of Anthropology (more info)
The Berndt Museum holds extensive collections of Australian Aboriginal art and Aboriginal cultural materials, as well as collections from Melanesia, Asia and South-East Asia. Many of these items may be viewed here in this Virtual Museum.
The blend(er) gallery and workshop (more info)
The Blender Gallery and Workshop space was inspired by the commitment to mixing interaction (workshops) with experiences (exhibitions). It blends in the best and broadest range of artists and arts practices in order to create new experiences for the ...
The Bligh Museum of Pacific Exploration (more info)
The Bligh Museum of Pacific Exploration website contains information on the museum's history, opening times, contacts and location. The museum displays many historical maps, documents, paintings and other artifacts from the region.
The Cunningham Dax Collection (more info)
Aims to promote widely a greater understanding of people who experience mental illness and/or psychological trauma, and to foster an appreciation of their creativity through the preservation and ethical presentation of their original works. Includes ...
The Eureka Centre provides a national focus for debate about, and interpretation of, the Eureka story and is located on what is considered to be the site of the Eureka Rebellion. A popular tourist destination that opened in March 1998, the centre com...
The Gallery of Fine Art (more info)
Gallery of fine art featuring paintings, sculptures, furniture, ceramics and Objet d'Art.
The Grainger Museum (more info)
The Grainger Museum website contains details about the museum including general information, history of the museum, publications and recordings, the museum staff and links to other University of Melbourne sites. The collection includes manuscripts, r...
The Highway Gallery (more info)
The Gallery aims to present a continuous program of quality temporary exhibitions, including both emerging and established artists and community groups and organisations. The website includes information about exhibitions, artists and how to exhibit.
The History Trust of South Australia (more info)
The Trust manages museums and encourages the community to enjoy, understand, preserve and benefit from South Australia's rich and distinctive history. Find info about the Trust, its publications, community history and local museums. The History Trus...
The Ian Potter Museum of Art (more info)
The Ian Potter Museum of Art manages, displays and interprets an extensive collection ranging from classical antiquity to contemporary art. Exhibitions, research, education programs and publications on Australian and international art offer access to...
The Illawarra Light Railway Museum Society Ltd (more info)
The Illawarra Light Railway Museum website provides details about the museum including opening times, location, fares and history, as well as information on locomotives.
The James and Mary Emelia Mayne Centre (more info)
The site provides information about events and travelling exhibitions at the gallery, as well as information about its permanent collection.
The John Curtin Gallery (more info)
The John Curtin Gallery aims to bring to its audiences, both within Curtin University of technology and well beyond it, opportunities to experience and engage with the art, visual culture and critical thought of our time. The website includes informa...
The Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery (more info)
The Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery shows a diverse program of exhibitions, including works by Western Australian artists and National travelling exhibitions. It also acts as a centre for free public lectures, floor talks, school tours, seminars, confere...
The Mining Hall of Fame (more info)
On the Mining Hall of Fame website you can find out information about the Mining Hall of Fame, it's background and purpose, as well as it's objectives. You can also read the pick and shovel magazine, go for a virtual tour, look through the gallery an...
The Museums and Galleries Foundation of New South Wales (more info)
The Museums and Galleries Foundation (MGF) is the key agency in New South Wales (NSW) for the museum and gallery sector. Through its programs the MGF works to improve standards, foster self development and strengthen support for museums and galleries...
The Postal - Telecommunications Historical Society of Queensland (more info)
The Postal-Telecommunication Historical Society of Queensland Inc was formed in 1952 by a group of Post Office Volunteers dedicated to the preservation of artifacts, photographs, records and equipment. Throughout these years many donations of memorab...
The Society of Arts and Crafts of NSW (more info)
Founded in 1906, the Society of Arts and Crafts of NSW are a group of over ninety craftspeople who maintain two arts and crafts galleries in the historic Rocks area of Sydney. A not-for-profit organisation, their objective is to offer a wide range of...
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