
El arte australiano, libre para explorar en Fed Square.
Ubicado en Federation Square, The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia exhibe arte australiano, desde obras indígenas hasta occidentales. Descrita como la primera galería de arte del mundo dedicada al arte australiano, se extiende a lo largo de tres pisos y cuenta con un centro de diseño con iniciativas de sostenibilidad. La entrada libre invita a los visitantes a pasar horas explorando la colección y las exposiciones, incluyendo Making Good: Redesigning the Everyday.
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Exhibiciones permanentes y rotativas de obras de arte australianas indígenas, clásicas y modernas en varias galerías.
Acceso abierto a todas las exposiciones generales sin costo, para que el arte sea accesible para todos en la comunidad.
Exposiciones especiales como 'Making Good' que exploran soluciones de diseño innovadoras y ecológicas y productos.
Visitas guiadas, talleres y recursos para que los visitantes aprendan sobre la historia del arte australiano y su significado cultural.
Una selección curada de libros de arte, recuerdos y objetos de diseño relacionados con las colecciones y temas de la galería.
This was my one museum stop during our time In Melbourne and it didn’t disappoint. I loved the collection of Australian art (both indigenous and western) and a surprise giggling for me was the small design centre (tucked behind the gift shop on the ground floor) that had a variety of design sustainability initiatives.
Ian Potter Centre, Melbourne: The world’s-first art gallery dedicated to Australian art – through all genres, from classical to modern art. Housed in the impressive NGV Australia at Fed Square – first marvel at the dapper architecture then move inwards to appreciate the art pieces. Interspersed with appreciation of the stylish concrete interior design and the of the tall white spire atop The Melbourne Arts Centre. #eatstylishtravelstylish
I stumbled upon this gallery whilst waiting for a friend. Wonderful indigenous art on display, free admission. I highly recommend this gallery.
We loved the Making Good: Redesigning the Everyday exhibition. It’s filled with a bunch of designers using both innovative and everyday materials to create products that are better for people and the planet. Some of the ideas are genuinely clever, some are beautifully simple, and all of them make you think about how design can solve real problems. If you get the chance, go and take a look — it’s well worth it and it’s free. I could easily go back and spend even more time there.
Highly recommend! So many great works to see! I spent the whole afternoon inside and really enjoyed it. The whole building has 3 floors, be sure to leave at least 3-4 hours when you visit!
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