A list of Museums and Art Galleries in Australia
Australian Capital Territory; New South Wales; Sydney; Northern Territory; Queensland; Brisbane; South Australia; Tasmania; Victoria; Melbourne; Western Australia;
A list of Museums and Art Galleries in Melbourne
Melbourne - Museums and Art Galleries in Melbourne including non-profit art centers and galleries, government entities, and private businesses.
NAME | LOCATION | TELEPHONE & WEBSITE | SUMMARY |
Australian Centre for Contemporary Art | 111 Sturt St, Southbank VIC 3006 | Telephone: +61 3 9697 9999 http://acca.melbourne/ |
The Australian Centre for Contemporary Art is an Australian flagship contemporary art space, and a leading centre for the artistic and wider communities to participate in a critically engaged contemporary art culture that encourages curiosity and transformation. |
Backwoods Gallery | 25 Easey St, Collingwood VIC 3066 | Telephone: +61 3 9041 3606 www.backwoods.gallery |
Located in Collingwood, Victoria, Backwoods Gallery was founded in October of 2010. Originally a platform for the development and promotion of the emerging Australian street art scene, Backwoods Gallery has matured into an international community of some of the world’s leading artists. Backwoods Gallery presents work by artists who typically have a background in street, graffiti and illustration and is a place where maverick artists can present their work, on their own terms, to a like minded audience |
Centre for Contemporary Photography | 404 George St, Fitzroy VIC 3065 | Telephone: +61 3 9417 1549 http://www.ccp.org.au/ |
The Centre for Contemporary Photography (CCP) is Australia’s premier venue for the exhibition of contemporary photo-based arts, providing a context for the enjoyment, education, understanding and appraisal of contemporary practice. |
City Gallery, Melbourne | Melbourne Town Hall, 110 Swanston St, Melbourne VIC 3000 | Telephone: +61 3 9658 9658 melbourne.vic.gov.au |
Located at Melbourne Town Hall, the City Gallery presents free, quarterly exhibitions on city life, past and present. Specialist curators - often working in collaboration with artists and filmmakers - offer intriguing views of Melbourne life. Elements of the city's collection, an eclectic range of 8000 artworks and artefacts, are often showcased in these exhibitions and can be seen elsewhere in Town Hall and other Council buildings. |
Dax Centre | Kenneth Myer Building, 30 Royal Parade, Parkville VIC 3052 | Telephone: +61 3 9035 6258 www.daxcentre.org |
The Cunningham Dax Collection consists of more than 15,000 artworks created by people who have experienced mental illness or psychological trauma. The Collection includes works on paper, canvases, photographs, textiles, sculptures, installations, artists’ books and diaries, digital media and films. Dr. Dax was an English psychiatrist who moved to Melbourne when he was appointed as the Chairman of the Mental Hygiene Authority in 1952. In this role Dr. Dax made many positive changes to Victoria’s mental health services. One such change was to introduce an art therapy program into Victorian psychiatric hospitals. |
Fairhall (House Museum) | 152/154 Hotham St, East Melbourne VIC 3002 | Telephone: +61 3 9416 2515 www.johnstoncollection.org |
Georgian townhouse that houses The Johnston Collection of fine and decorative art. |
Fo Guang Yuan Art Gallery | 141 Queen St, Melbourne VIC 3000 | Telephone: +61 3 9642 2388 www.fgsmelbourne.org.au |
Fo Guang Yuan Art Gallery opened in November 2001 and is based on Venerable Master Hsing Yun‘s ideal and dedication to build a Pure Land through Humanistic Buddhism, is an expression of virtue, compassion and wisdom. As the virtues and profundity of life can be reflected in art, the gallery aims to encourage an appreciation of traditional and contemporary concepts of Eastern philosophy and culture. |
Ian Potter Centre | Federation Square, Russell Street Flinders St & Russell Street, Melbourne VIC 3000 | Telephone: +61 3 8662 1553 http://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/ |
Showcasing Aboriginal art and modern Australian art. The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia is the world's first major gallery dedicated exclusively to Australian art. It is a spectacular showcase comprising over 20 galleries housed within a landmark architectural complex. |
Ian Potter Museum of Art | Swanston Street University of Melbourne Parkville VIC 3010 | Telephone: +61 3 8344 5148 art-museum.unimelb.edu.au |
The Ian Potter Museum of Art houses the University of Melbourne Art Collection. The collection is rich and varied and has major holdings of Australian art in all media from the early nineteenth century to the present day, as well as holdings of European art, International indigenous art and classics and archaeology. Numbering over 14,000 works, these diverse holdings form the largest university art collection in Australia. |
The Johnston Collection | 152/154 Hotham St, East Melbourne VIC 3002 | Telephone: +61 3 9416 2515 johnstoncollection.org |
Located in Fairhall, includes Georgian, Regency and Louis XV furniture, 18th and 19th century porcelain, and paintings from the 16th - 19th centuries |
National Gallery of Victoria | 180 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne VIC 3006 | Telephone: +61 3 8620 2222 https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/ |
Includes the Ian Potter Centre, encompasses Indigenous (Australian Aboriginal) art, Australian colonial painting, Australian Impressionist painting, 20th century, modern and contemporary Australian art |