RMIT Gallery is an Australian public art gallery located in Melbourne, Victoria. It is the main art gallery of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT).
Established | 1977[1] |
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Location | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Type | public, university |
Director | Helen Rayment[2] |
Owner | RMIT |
Website | rmitgallery |
RMIT Gallery opened on 16 March 1977.[1] It is housed in the historic section of Storey Hall, built in 1887, on RMIT's Melbourne City campus.[3]
The gallery is considered to be one of Melbourne's most vibrant art spaces and has a constantly changing exhibition program of architecture, craft, contemporary art, design, fashion, and fine art.[4][5][6] It also presents regular talks, lectures, discussion, and public events and publishes widely on art and design research in partnership with RMIT Publishing.[3][7][8]
The gallery is also charged as the caretaker of RMIT's permanent University Art Collection.[9] The collection includes the substantial Linsday Edward Collection of fine art and the invaluable W.E. Macmillan Collection of gold and silver—as well as a number of other sub-collections. The Linsday Edward Collection has a strong focus on Australian art. It holds works by leading Australian artists (many of whom are alumni or former faculty of RMIT) such as: Howard Arkley, John Brack, Leonard French, Roger Kemp, Inge King, Max Meldrum, John Olsen, Lenton Parr, Fred Williams, and others.[10]
A history of the art collection is documented in the publication A Skilled Hand and Cultivated Mind: A Guide to the Architecture and Art of RMIT.
References
editNotes:
- ^ a b Edquist & Grierson 2008, pp. 111.
- ^ [1]. RMIT Gallery, retrieved 4 February 2019
- ^ a b About. RMIT Gallery, retrieved 11 July 2013
- ^ RMIT Gallery. City of Melbourne What's On, retrieved 15 April 2019
- ^ RMIT Gallery. Art-Search.com.au, retrieved 11 July 2013
- ^ RMIT Gallery. TotalTravel.com.au, retrieved 11 July 2013
- ^ Publications Archived 2012-07-20 at the Wayback Machine, RMIT Gallery, retrieved 11 July 2013
- ^ About, RMIT Publishing, retrieved 11 July 2013
- ^ Collections. RMIT Gallery, retrieved 11 July 2013
- ^ Edquist & Grierson 2008, pp. 105–127.
Texts:
- Edquist, Harriet; Grierson, Elizabeth (2008). A Skilled Hand and Cultivated Mind: A Guide to the Architecture and Art of RMIT. Melbourne: RMIT UP. ISBN 978-1-921166-91-4.