Posts Tagged ‘Art’
Tudors to Windsors: British Royal Portraits
Posted by Ross Battaglia in Art & Design
tagged: Art, British Royal Portraits, exhibition, Featured, Gallery, Milk Bar Mag, Prince Harry, Prince William, Queen Elizabeth, Review, Tudors to Windsors
NGV Winter Masterpieces: Terracotta Warriors and The Transient Landscape
Posted by Louise Wong in Art & Design
tagged: Art, China, design, Featured, Milk Bar Mag, National Gallery of Victoria, NGV, Review, Terracotta Warriors
Bathi: Baskets from the Arnhem Weavers
Posted by Morgan Begg in Art & Design
tagged: Aboriginal, Arnhem Land, Art, Bathi: Baskets from the Arnhem Weavers, exhibition, Featured, Indigenous, Milk Bar Mag, reconciliation, Review, Tacit Gallery
Cataract
Posted by Christine Fotis in Art & Design
tagged: Anna Schwartz Gallery, Art, art gallery, Cataract, Featured, installation, Milk Bar Mag, Review
Escher x nendo | Between Two Worlds
Posted by Penelope Stephens in Art & Design
tagged: Art, Between Two Worlds, Dutch, Escher x nendo, Featured, Gallery, Japanese, Milk Bar Mag, National Gallery of Victoria, NGV, Review
Women and Witchcraft: A Celebration of Power
Posted by Penelope Stephens in Food and Drink
tagged: Abbotsford Convent, Art, Ella Mittas, Featured, feminist, Milk Bar Mag, pop-up dinner, Review, Women and Witchcraft
Now Open: Super 70s
Posted by Amanda Louey in Art & Design
tagged: Art, clothing, Elsternwick, fashion, Featured, Milk Bar Mag, Review, Rippon Lea Estate, Super 70s
An interview with Hayley Millar-Baker, Melbourne Art Trams
Posted by Christine Fotis in Art & Design
tagged: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, Art, Featured, Hayley Millar-Baker, Melbourne Art Trams, Melbourne International Arts Festival, Milk Bar Mag, Review
The Grounds of Kew
Posted by Penelope Stephens in Art & Design
tagged: apartment complex, apartments, Art, design, Featured, Kew, Milk Bar Mag, real estate, Review, The Grounds of Kew, upscale
Stieg Persson: Polyphonic
Posted by Christine Fotis in Art & Design
tagged: Art, Featured, Milk Bar Mag, Polyphonic, Review, Stieg Persson, The Ian Potter Museum of Art, The University of Melbourne