RMIT Gallery
A vibrant public gallery in Melbourne’s inner-city, presenting a changing exhibitons program of contemporary fine arts and fashion, craft and architecture, design and new media.
Address
344 Swanston Street
Melbourne Precinct
Victoria
Australia
Postal Address
GPO Box 2476V Melbourne VIC 3001
Australia
344 Swanston Street
Melbourne Precinct
Victoria
Australia
Postal Address
GPO Box 2476V Melbourne VIC 3001
Australia
Opening Hours
Mon-Fri 11am-5pm Sat 12-5pm
Price
Always free.
Wheelchair Access
Mon-Fri 11am-5pm Sat 12-5pm
Price
Always free.
Wheelchair Access
Yes
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Supporting the efforts of Australia’s next generation of leading artists.
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In celebration of the 150th anniversary of Charles Darwin’s Evolution of Species, RMIT Gallery and ANAT present Super Human, an exhibition dwelling on technology, the body and the relationship between the two.
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Postmodern works from Düsseldorf artists Konsortium.
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Artists, architects, writers and thinkers reflect on the question of what shelter entails, both physically and metaphorically.
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A compelling exploration of the nuances separating Eastern and Western cultures by Chinese Australian artist Liu Xiao Xian
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Blastwaves and malaria-infected blood cells are just some of the amazing images you will see in the New Scientist Eureka Prize for Science Photography at the RMIT Gallery from August 7 – September 12. It is a good way to stretch your mind and your perceptions to look into micro worlds or see things that the eye cannot see unless you slow the world down by several orders of magnitude.
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Johannes Kuhnen is a pioneer of the anodising and colouring process of aluminium and its application in a studio based practice. He combines traditional working methods with industrial materials and processes. The works are recognisable through his dynamic use of colour and form and his attention to detail.
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SCHMUCK 2009 – The world’s most dynamic contemporary jewellery exhibition will come to the RMIT Gallery from June 5 – July 18 this year. It is the first time this prestigious exhibition will be shown in Australia and only the fourth time it has been shown outside Munich in its 50-year history.
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Central Periphery brings together the work of six Northern European artists in a recurring conversation that explores ideas of landscape, point of view and spaces through minimal abstraction, alternative drawing and installation.
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Critical Fixtures explores the phenomenon of the RMIT Gallery through the eyes of six contemporary Australian and International installation artists who have created a series of site-specific works for this exhibition.
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Now in its eighth year, the prestigious Siemens – RMIT Fine Art Scholarship enables students to further their careers in the field of Fine Arts by assisting with research and production costs.
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Leah Heiss is a Melbourne artist and designer who plays with wearable
technologies ranging in scale from garments to jewellery.
technologies ranging in scale from garments to jewellery.
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Hannah Pang brings to the RMIT Gallery dreams from loom and needle, an opportunity to experience contemporary fabrics and designs using the ancient Chinese silk weaving technique of Kesi or cut silk.
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Heat is a major international exhibition held in conjunction with the conference Cultures of Sustainability which provides artist and writers the opportunity to expose the pressing issues of climate change , and highlight how this is a global issue connecting individuals, local communities, cities and nations. In collaboration with the Art & Sustainability Research Cluster , RMIT University.
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envelop features one of Asia’s most exciting young designers, Singapore based Grace Tan.
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Klaus Rinke visited Australia for the first time in the late ‘70s and was moved to begin a series of dense drawings of amorphous organic forms that he called his pre-embryonic diary.
RMIT Gallery supported by the Goethe-Institute Australien is proud to present an exhibition of Klaus Rinke’s latest drawings at the gallery.
Opening date: 14 July 2008
RMIT Gallery supported by the Goethe-Institute Australien is proud to present an exhibition of Klaus Rinke’s latest drawings at the gallery.
Opening date: 14 July 2008
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Beyond Metal: Contemporary Australian Jewellery and Holloware showcases the work of 27 of our most celebrated contemporary practitioners at the RMIT Gallery from June 6–August 23.
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Black Robe White Mist brings to the RMIT Gallery Melbourne, the elegant calligraphy, rustic pottery and fine scroll paintings of one of the most successful female Japanese artists and poets of the 19th century, Otagaki Rengetsu (1791 – 1875).
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Curated and managed by the Australian Museum and New Scientist, this exhibition is a celebration of science photography showcasing the best of the hundreds of entries that were received in the 2007 New Scientist Eureka Prize for Science Photography.
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Come-in is an exhibition of work from 25 young German artists who use the relationship between fine art and applied design to explore what binds and separates us in our interior and exterior environments.
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RMIT Gallery is proud to present a stunning exhibition of Zandra Rhodes’s unmistakable designs
in the first major retrospective of the fashion doyenne’s garments to be shown in Australia.
in the first major retrospective of the fashion doyenne’s garments to be shown in Australia.
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RMIT Gallery presents Floating Worlds, a selection of photography and video by Christopher Köller, from 5 December 2007 to 26 January 2008.
Floating Worlds is Christopher Köller’s photographic investigation of contemporary Japanese surfing subculture, compiled during a residency at the Australia Council’s Tokyo studio in 2003.
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RMIT Gallery showcases contemporary Austral-Asian art and craft
Skills, traditions and stories from the homelands of 14 Australian based Asian artists, will be seen in a contemporary art and craft exhibition entitled Echoes of Home: Memory and mobility in recent Austral-Asian art at RMIT Gallery from 5 December 2007 to 19 January 2008.
Skills, traditions and stories from the homelands of 14 Australian based Asian artists, will be seen in a contemporary art and craft exhibition entitled Echoes of Home: Memory and mobility in recent Austral-Asian art at RMIT Gallery from 5 December 2007 to 19 January 2008.
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Living Elvis presents a selection of contemporary art responding to Elvis Presley’s legacy in the visual arts, as well as selected items of memorabilia. The diverse works by 25 artists from Australia, Germany, Cyprus, England and China combine wit and irony with thoughtful critique and an engagement with the ongoing legacy of Elvis Presley in contemporary culture.
RMIT Gallery, 344 Swanston St
RMIT Gallery, 344 Swanston St




















