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The Drill Hall Gallery provides the Canberra community and ANU with a selective program of high quality exhibitions of Australian and international art.

The Gallery supports the arts in the Canberra region by presenting exhibitions developed in conjunction with the University's wide-ranging academic interests and or to coincide with major conferences and public events. National and international exhibitions – and works from the University's own extensive collection – are features of the Gallery's program.

Four areas at the Drill Hall Gallery – a large gallery and three intimate exhibition rooms – provide flexibility for large or small exhibitions. This flexibility allows the Drill Hall Gallery to show concurrent exhibitions by different artists.

You can support the Drill Hall Gallery by contributing to the Visual Arts Foundation.

Location Kingsley Street, off Barry Drive, Acton
Hours 12-5pm Wednesday to Sunday
Admission Free
Telephone +61 2 6125 5832
Fax +61 2 6125 7219
Director Nancy Sever
Exhibitions Officer Tony Oates

For more information contact

The School of Art Gallery at the ANU also presents an annual exhibition program, which critically frames Australian visual art practice, presents graduate and post-graduate work and reflects the international profile of the ANU School of Art.

<em>Aida Tomescu studio view</em>, photo: Jenni Carter.

CURRENT EXHIBITION

AIDA TOMESCU: Paintings and Drawings

1 October–8 November

Over the last ten years the character of Aida Tomescu's paintings has grown to resemble the freshness, attack and open forms of her drawings.  This exhibition follows the development of…

Julie Dowling, <em>Idawong (star)</em>, 2008, acrylic, polymer and ochre on canvas, 91 x 71 cm.  ANU Art Collection.

UPCOMING EXHIBITION

ANU INDIGENOUS ART COLLECTION

12 November–20 December

The Australian National University has been pioneering in its support of indigenous culture. With its 1978 award of a Creative Arts Fellowship to Narritjin Maymuru from Eastern Arnhem Land, the…