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    Art Gallery of Ballarat is the oldest regional art gallery in Australia. It was established in 1884 as the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery by a company of interested...
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    Ajax and Cassandra (category Collection of the Art Gallery of Ballarat)
    was purchased by the Art Gallery of Ballarat, with assistance from the colonial government. It remains part of one of the gallery's "most loved paintings"...
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    of Australia in 2006. The "King" fragments are part of the collection of the Art Gallery of Ballarat, which is responsible for their conservation. Since...
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  • Searle x Waldron (category Architecture firms of Australia)
    of their notable projects and design competitions include the MoCAPE (Museum of Contemporary Art & Planning Exhibition) and Art Gallery of Ballarat Annexe...
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    Eureka Jack Mystery (category History of Ballarat)
    Morrison, director of the Art Gallery of Ballarat, in a letter to the editor published in the Ballarat Courier on the subject of the search for the Eureka...
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    Ballarat (/ˌbæləˈræt/ BAL-ə-RAT) (Wathawurrung: balla arat) is a city in the Central Highlands of Victoria, Australia. Ballarat has a population of 119...
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  • The Chase (Brack) (category Collection of the Art Gallery of Ballarat)
    running girls. — Australian Arts Review, Art Gallery of Ballarat director Louise Tegart noted "The Chase is one of Brack’s great paintings which would sit...
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  • Lisa Gervasoni (category University of Melbourne alumni)
    landscapes, at the Art Gallery of Ballarat in 2023 for the Ballarat Heritage Festival. The exhibition took inspiration from the works of Eugene Von Guerard...
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  • New York Gold Coast City Art Gallery Holmes à Court Collection Art Gallery of Ballarat Levi and Kaplan Collection, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle "Obituary...
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    Harold Freedman (category Australian art teachers)
    November 2021 "Art Gallery Ballarat Annual Report 2014-15" (PDF). Art Gallery of Ballarat. 2015. ISSN 0726-5530. "Art Gallery of Ballarat Annual Report...
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  • Gallery of Australia, Newcastle Art Gallery, Art Gallery of Ballarat, Westfarmers, Deutsche Bank, Maitland Regional Art Gallery, and Ararat Gallery....
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    Rebellion and houses the Eureka Flag, which has been on loan from the Art Gallery of Ballarat since 2013. It also hosts lectures and a café, Lilly’s at Eureka...
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    The letter (McCubbin) (category Collection of the Art Gallery of Ballarat)
    November 2021. The painting was acquired by the Art Gallery of Ballarat in 1946 and remains part of its collection. "The Letter, Frederick McCubbin"...
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    Maude Edith Victoria Fleay (category National Gallery of Victoria Art School alumni)
    at the School of Mines, Ballarat, where she was taught by David Davies. She also studied under Frederick McCubbin at the National Gallery School in Melbourne...
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    Nella Last (category History of Barrow-in-Furness)
    went on to become a noted sculptor, with works displayed at the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery. Last died on 22 June 1968, aged 78. Her husband, Will Last died...
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    Clifford Last (category Australian military personnel of World War II)
    collections of the National Gallery of Australia, the National Gallery of Victoria, Art Gallery of Ballarat, Mildura Art Gallery, Newcastle Art Gallery, Castlemaine...
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    Geelong Art Gallery, currently known as Geelong Gallery, is a major regional gallery in the city of Geelong in Victoria, Australia. The gallery has over...
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    Post Office Gallery is a university art gallery in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. The former Ballarat Post Office is located on the corner of Sturt and...
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  • Vox Pop: Into the Eighties (National Gallery of Victoria, 1984), The Hugh Williamson Prize (Ballarat Fine Art Gallery, 1986) and A new generation 1983–88:...
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    Murray Griffin (category National Gallery of Victoria Art School alumni)
    Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art Castlemaine Art Museum Ballarat Fine Art Gallery Warrnambool Art Gallery Geelong Art Gallery Newcastle Art Gallery Print...
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    Eureka Rebellion in popular culture (category Culture of Australia)
    in Ballarat. His sketchbook, now under preservation at the Art Gallery of Ballarat, includes Eureka Slaughter, which has the stockade as a ring of defences...
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    Nornie Gude (category National Gallery of Victoria Art School alumni)
    the National Gallery of Victoria, Parliament House, and the Art Gallery of Western Australia, as well as regional collections in Ballarat, Geelong, Castlemaine...
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  • was published. "Wes WALTERS (1928-2014)". University of Ballarat Honour Roll. James Cockington (27 May 2009). "The art of Wes Walters". The Age. v t e...
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    Charcoal burners (category Collection of the Art Gallery of Ballarat)
    rural locality east of Melbourne. The painting was acquired by the Art Gallery of Ballarat in 1961. The work was stolen from the gallery in 1978. A ransom...
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  • Anne Wallace (category Alumni of the Slade School of Fine Art)
    Sydney. Biltmore Hotel Flower (2019) was purchased in 2019 by the Art Gallery of Ballarat with funds from the Joe White Bequest. In 2015 Anne Wallace was...
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  • Megan Evans (category Year of birth missing (living people))
    collections, including the National Gallery of Australia and the Art Gallery of Ballarat. She won the Footscray Art Prize in 2019 for her work, PARLOUR...
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    Henry Ross (category People from the Colony of Victoria)
    of the Southern Cross is owned by the Art Gallery of Ballarat (which stands on the site of the soldiers encampment) and is displayed at the Museum of...
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    June 2024, at Art Gallery Ballarat 20 or so artists of Ballarat and the region gathered to celebrate Ray Woolard's life and commitment to art. Many shared...
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    Helen Ogilvie (category National Gallery of Victoria Art School alumni)
    and fauna. Curator Sheridan Palmer in the catalogue for a 1995 Art Gallery of Ballarat retrospective described her as; "a fiercely independent and resourceful...
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  • display at the Ballarat International Foto Biennale at the Art Gallery of Ballarat in 2021, and was being acquired by the National Portrait Gallery in Canberra...
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