Drill Hall Gallery

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View exhibitions by leading Australian and international artists at the Drill Hall Gallery. The gallery’s selective program of exhibitions highlights achievements in contemporary visual arts.

The Gallery supports the arts in the Canberra region by presenting exhibitions developed in conjunction with the University's wide-ranging academic interests. Exhibitions often coincide with major conferences and public events.

Upcoming events at this venue
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Until 19 Oct

In the Riverbend room – NOT: rising tide (marea crescente)
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Until 19 Oct

Light Source
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11 Oct & 18 Oct

City Night Walk – a collective projection journey
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18 Oct

Light Source floor talks
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24 Oct–21 Dec

ANU Art Collection: Conjunction
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Where

Kingsley Street,
Acton ACT 2601

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Opening Hours

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10am–5pm

Price

Free

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