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IN THE COMPANY OF MORRIS
Visions of Australia
UNTIL 13 AUG
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Upheaval On The Goldfields
The gold rush in Ballarat was a period of social, political and physical upheaval. At the height of gold fever, Ballarat was the richest alluvial goldfield in the world. Historical and contemporary works from the Gallery Collection demonstrate how artists have responded to this upheaval since gold was first discovered on Wadawurrung Country over 170 years ago.
Art Gallery of Ballarat 40 Lydiard St Nth
UNTIL 20 AUG
CONSTELLATION: FORMING THE FLAG
New textile and fibre artworks by Donna Blackall, Amanda Ho, Sara Lindsay, David Pearce and Gosia Wlodarczak in response to the formal and material qualities of the Flag of the Southern Cross, also known as the Eureka Flag.
Eureka Centre Ballarat 102 Stawell St Sth
UNTIL 25 AUG
Leila Jeffreys
The inaugural work displayed on the new outdoor ArtScreen will be a 3-panel video work Nature is not a place to visit. It is home by renowned photographic and video artist – and self-confessed ‘bird nerd’ – Leila Jeffreys. This video of flocks of birds, created using some of the world’s most advanced slow-motion film technology, is a celebration of the wonder of nature and will be displayed alongside eight photographs from her 2019 series High Society.
ArtScreen - Alfred Deakin Place Camp St
1 JUN - 31 AUG
UNESCO CREATIVE CITY OF CRAFTS & FOLK ART DISPLAY
The winter UNESCO display at the Ballarat Visitor Centre is showcasing artworks and handmade creations that are forged by fire. Works on display have been created using fire & heat – a fantastic contrast to our winter cold.
Ballarat Visitor Information Centre
Ballarat Town Hall, 225 Sturt St
3 - 25 JUN
TARLI GLOVER: FAMILIAR GROUND
Regional areas of the Central Western Districts of Victoria have had major influences on Tarli Glover’s work, affecting the way she sees and approaches her art practice. This exhibition of paintings and drawing continues with themes taken from country Victoria, viewing the landscape as abstract shapes and forms.
Old Butchers Shop Gallery 112 Seymour St
10 - 18 JUN
Imagine
The annual exhibition of the Crafts Council of Ballarat, featuring interesting and unique arts and crafts created by local artisans.
Official opening Sat 10 June, 2pm.
The Conservatory Ballarat Botanical Gardens
21 JUN - 8 JUL
NAIDOC2023
Through a unique collaboration between Federation College’s VET Visual Arts program, Langi Kal Kal and Hopkins Correctional Centre, artists present their recent work to celebrate the significance of NAIDOC 2023.
Post Office Gallery Cnr Sturt & Lydiard St
22 JUN - 29 JUL
FROLIC DARK RAINBOW ART SHOW
Delve into the hidden side of queer culture at the Frolic Dark Rainbow Art Show. Join us for opening night, featuring short speeches and captivating art by local LGBTIQA+ artists. Celebrate creativity with the bold and queer works on display. Opening Thu 22 June, 7:30pm.
Femxle Experience Art Rebellion 57 Bridge Mall
24 JUN - 23 JUL
JUXTAPOSITION:
A Composition Of Personalities
Juxtaposition is a series of new works from the 2022 graduates of the Diploma of Visual Arts of Oxygen College, illustrating their own unique style and approaches to their creative practice.
Art Space Ballarat 14 Lydiard St Nth
29 JUN - 13 AUG
TAMMY GILSON: BEENYAK
Wadawurrung artist Tammy Gilson presents works absorbed in cultural landscape, the woven objects and adornments express continuity of culture practice. Gilson combines cultural knowledge and technique of sourced materials whilst visually documenting truth and perspective of Wadawurrung sustainability. A Backspace Gallery exhibition.
Art Gallery of Ballarat 40 Lydiard St Nth
1 - 23 JUL
PETRA RODGERS: SILENT PICTURE SHOW
Small oil paintings on plywood panels displayed like frames in a film. Based upon the artist's vintage photographic collection, the paintings depict vignettes of everyday life from the decorated interior to the family outdoors.
Old Butchers Shop Gallery
112 Seymour St
7 JUL - 15 AUG
LISA NOLAN: LOCAL VIEWS
Lisa Nolan will be exhibiting a series of artworks that capture the sights of her hometown of Learmonth.
Unicorn Lane off 133 Sturt St (viewing 24/7)