Art Guide Australia

Maps

MAP 1 VICTORIA

1 Ararat Gallery TAMA

2 Art Gallery of Ballarat

3 Arts Space Wodonga

4 The Art Vault

5 Benalla Art Gallery

6 Bendigo Art Gallery

7 Black Gallery

8 Boom Gallery

9 Castlemaine Art Gallery

10 Central Goldfields Art Gallery

11 The Distorted Frame

12 East Gippsland Art Gallery

13 Everywhen Artspace

14 The Foundry Arts Space

15 Geelong Art Space

16 Geelong Gallery

17 Gippsland Art Gallery

18 Hamilton Art Gallery

19 Horsham Regional Gallery

20 Latrobe Regional Gallery

21 La Trobe Art Institute

22 Maffra Exhibition Space

23 Mildura Arts Centre

24 National Wool Museum

25 Platform Arts

26 QDOS Art Gallery

27 Queenscliff Gallery

28 Post Office Gallery Art Academy

29 Red Tree Gallery

30 Rutherglen Art Gallery

31 Salt Contemporary Art

32 Shepparton Art Museum

33 Silver Leaf Art Box

34 Stockroom Gallery

35 Swan Hill Regional Gallery

36 Switchback Gallery

37 Town & Country Gallery

38 Wangaratta Art Gallery

39 Warrnambool Art Gallery

40 Wyndham Art Gallery

MAP 2 MELBOURNE CBD

1 Alcaston Gallery

2 Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA)

3 Arts Centre Melbourne

4 Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI)

5 Anna Schwartz Gallery 6 ARC ONE Gallery 7 Blindside ARI 8 Buxton Contemporary 9 CAVES 10 City Gallery 11 Craft Victoria 12 Deakin Downtown Gallery

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