Castlemaine Art Museum

Contact

T 5472 2292
info@castlemaineartmuseum.org.au
https://castlemaineartmuseum.org.au/

Location

Castlemaine Art Museum
14 Lyttleton St, Castlemaine Victoria 3450, Australia

Founded in 1913, the Castlemaine Art Museum has a unique collection of Australian art, First Nations cultural material and historical artefacts reflecting the early history of the region.
Located on Dja Dja Wurrung Country in the foothills of Mt Leanganook, Castlemaine Art Museum (CAM) is a leading regional institution in the sphere of bold curation, bringing art and objects from the past and present into multilayered conversations, creating a dynamic, inclusive platform for new voices, community connections, reflections and ideas. Founded in 1913 through community subscription and located within a heritage-listed art deco building since 1931, CAM houses a nationally significant and unique collection of Australian artworks, including important First Nations cultural material from across Australia and a collection of historical artefacts reflecting the early history of the region. Its permanent art collection is recognised as one of the most important in regional Victoria, with strong emphasis on traditional landscape painting and works by women artists. CAM’s holdings of Tonal Realism paintings are of national significance.

What's on here

Free Talk

Going Bush

Presented by Castlemaine Art Museum
28 May
Exhibition Free Talk

Artist Talk: David Frazer

Presented by Castlemaine Art Museum
28 May
Activation Free

CAM Art Book Fair

Presented by Castlemaine Art Museum
27-28 May (2 sessions)
Activation Free Talk

Meet the Maker: Design Installation with Like Butter

Presented by Castlemaine Art Museum
27 May
Book Launch Free Performance Talk

More Than Flesh and Bone

Presented by Castlemaine Art Museum
26 May