Overview
This electronic publication accompanies the exhibition Naming Bendigo evolution of a city’s identity 1836–1891.
This electronic publication accompanies the exhibition Naming Bendigo evolution of a city’s identity 1836–1891.
This electronic publication accompanies the exhibition Beginning in Bendigo: from humble origins to a captured market.
This electronic publication accompanies the exhibition Pride of Place: the first 60 years of building in Bendigo and surrounds.
This electronic publication accompanies the exhibition Hidden Worlds: glimpses from Bendigo’s Forest Street archaeological excavation.
Presented by Bendigo Art Gallery in collaboration with Nur Shkembi, independent curator and scholar of contemporary Islamic art, SOUL fury brought together the work of leading Australian and international contemporary artists working across sculpture, photography, painting, installation, video and textiles.
This catalogue is published in association with the major survey on the life and style of Elvis Presley, Elvis: Direct from Graceland.
One of the most iconic public figures of the 20th century, Elvis’s influence on music, design, art, and pop culture was profound. He is arguably the single greatest influence on the history of modern men’s fashion, constantly referenced and re-mixed by designers and celebrities today.
Celebrate Pride at Bendigo Art Gallery with our only after hours viewing of Elvis: Direct from Graceland.
Arrive any time from 5pm to explore the exhibition at your leisure where you’ll be greeted with the sweet tunes of Elvis by Macedon ranges LGBTQIA+ and allies’ choir, RAINBOW VOICES.
Meet fellow art lovers and learn more about art from the Bendigo Art Gallery Collection with one of our Gallery Guides in the historic courts. A different work will be discussed at each session.
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Join our Gallery Guides for an artistic journey of handpicked masterpieces from the Bendigo Art Gallery Collection on display in our three grand historic courts.
Daily | 2pm - 2.30pm
Please note: Guided tours will finish up on Friday 23rd December 2023 and resume on Monday 8th January 2024.
Join Bendigo Art Gallery Curatorial Manager Lauren Ellis for a look at the highlights and major themes of Brett Whiteley: Drawing is everything.
Welcome
The City of Greater Bendigo acknowledges the Dja Dja Wurrung and Taungurung Peoples as the traditional custodians of the lands across Bendigo. We acknowledge and pay respect to their Elders past present and emerging.