Tour: MAPh x PHOTO 2024 Melbourne Arts Precinct Tour

Image: [Anouska Phizacklea], Museum of Australian Photography.

Image: Anouska Phizacklea, Museum of Australian Photography.

When

09 March

Saturday, 10am-1pm (AEST)

Venue

Arts @ Collins [i]
Level 2, 417 Collins Street, Melbourne
Wed – Sun, 10am – 4pm

Accessibility

Wheelchair access

Price

Full $20, MAPh Members: Free

Discover PHOTO 2024 with Museum of Australian Photography (MAPh) Director Anouska Phizacklea and MAPh Senior curator Angela Connor. Meet at Arts@Collins for brunch and a curatorial introduction to the works of Michael Najjar, Xiao Hui Wang and Leela Schauble. Then, enjoy a lively guided walking tour of PHOTO 2024’ s CBD outdoor program highlights, finishing at Parliament House. Wear clothing appropriate for walking outside.

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Speakers

  • Anouska Phizacklea

    Anouska Phizacklea (BA (hons), MA, MCom, CPA, GAICD) is Director of the Museum of Australian Photography (MAPh). Phizacklea has expertise across the visual, decorative, film and literary arts as well as finance and organisational development, with Masters Degrees in both Fine Arts and Commerce.

    In 2023 she joined the board of the Melbourne Queer Film Festival (Treasurer). She has held senior management positions at leading Victorian public institutions, Heide Museum of Modern Art and the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA), and worked for many years in art research and valuations in galleries and auction houses in Melbourne and London. Since her appointment at MAPh Phizacklea has curated group and single artist exhibitions with leading Australian practitioners

Artists

Founding Partners
  • Bowness Family Foundation
  • Naomi Milgrom Foundation
Major Government Partners
  • City of Melbourne Arts Grants Program
  • Creative Victoria
Major Partners
  • Maddocks

PHOTO Australia respectfully acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands upon which we work and live, and the rich and diverse Indigenous cultures across what is now called Australia. For over 60,000 years, Indigenous arts and culture have thrived on this sacred land, and we honour Elders and cultural leaders past and present. This was, and always will be, Aboriginal land.

01–24 March