RMIT Gallery

RMIT Gallery

Story Hall

Historic section of Storey Hall at RMIT's City campus, home to RMIT Gallery
Established 1977[1]
Location Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Type public, university
Director Suzanne Davies[2]
Owner RMIT
Website RMIT Gallery

RMIT Gallery is an Australian public art gallery located in Melbourne, Victoria. It is the main art gallery of the university the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT).

RMIT Gallery opened on March 16, 1977.[1] It is housed in the historic section of Storey Hall, built in 1887, on RMIT's Melbourne City campus.[3]

It 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]

It is also charged as the caretaker of RMIT's permanent University Art Collection.[9] The collection includes the substantial Linsday Edwards 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 Edwards Collection has a strong focus on Australian art. It holds works by leading Australian artists (many of which 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

Notes:

  1. 1 2 Edquist & Grierson 2008, pp. 111.
  2. Staff. RMIT Gallery, retrieved 11 July 2013
  3. 1 2 About. RMIT Gallery, retrieved 11 July 2013
  4. RMIT Gallery and First Site Gallery. That's Me!bourne City. City of Melbourne, retrieved 11 July 2013
  5. RMIT Gallery. Art-Search.com.au, retrieved 11 July 2013
  6. RMIT Gallery. TotalTravel.com.au, retrieved 11 July 2013
  7. Publications, RMIT Gallery, retrieved 11 July 2013
  8. About, RMIT Publishing, retrieved 11 July 2013
  9. Collections. RMIT Gallery, retrieved 11 July 2013
  10. Edquist & Grierson 2008, pp. 105-127.

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