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Give in to the art, experience exhibitions and installations that place you inside the work.
IMMERSIVE VISUAL ARTS TOUR
Melbourne Festival’s free program proudly supported by the City of Melbourne
SUNDAY 09 OCTOBER
melbourne.vic.gov.au/triennialarts
“Melbourne is the perfect 21st century cultural capital: globally connected, politically engaged, richly diverse, creative and provocative.”
What is Melbourne’s creative future?
The City of Melbourne is proud to support major and emerging arts organisations through their 2015–17 Triennial Arts Grants Program.
Aphids
Arts Access Victoria
Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Blindside Artist Run Space
Chamber Made Opera
Circus Oz
Craft
Emerging Writers’ Festival
Ilbijerri Theatre
Koorie Heritage Trust
La Mama
Little Big Shots
Lucy Guerin Inc.
Melbourne FestivalMelbourne Fringe
Melbourne International Comedy Festival
Melbourne International Film Festival
Melbourne International Jazz Festival
Melbourne Queer Film Festival
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
Melbourne WebFest
Melbourne Writers Festival
Multicultural Arts Victoria
Next Wave Festival
Polyglot Theatre
Poppy Seed
Songlines Aboriginal Music
Speak Percussion
The Wheeler Centre
West Space
Wild@heART Community Arts
Jonathan Holloway Artistic Director Melbourne Festival
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BirrarungMarr Park
Alexandra Gardens
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11.00 AM 1 // PUBLIC ART MELBOURNE BIENNIAL LAB SNEAK PEEK
Queen Victoria Market, 513 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne Access from the alley way 128—130 Franklin Street
Join anarchic collective Field Theory and animators Isobel Knowles and Van Sowerwine in conversation with Chief Curator Natalie King.
► Have some lunch at the Queen Victoria Markets ► Walk: 20 mins
OR Tram: Queen Victoria Markets/Elizabeth St (Route 19, 57, 59) to Stop 2—Collins St
1.30 PM 2 // ABSENT BODIES CHIHARU SHIOTA
Anna Schwartz Gallery 185 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
Best known for her large-scale installations, see Shiota’s new body of work unfold across the entire space of the gallery.
► Walk: 8 mins
2.30 PM 3 // THE HOME WITHIN CHIHARU SHIOTA
Deakin Edge, Federation Square
Step inside Chiharu Shiota’s immersive installation The Home Within at Deakin Edge in Federation Square before it the work embarks on a journey around the city.
► Walk: 5 mins
3.00 PM 4 // LYNETTE WALLWORTH COLLISIONS
ACMI, Federation Square
Be transported to the South Australian desert by Lynette Wallworth’s milestone virtual reality experience which explores the story of Martu elder Nyarri Nyarri Morgan.
► Walk: 40 mins OR Tram: Stop 13—Flinders St Station (Route 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 16, 64, 67, 72) to University of Melbourne/Swanston St
6.00 PM 5 // THE VITAL ORGAN CULTURAL COLLISIONS
Old Quadrangle, University of Melbourne, Parkville
Finish the day by walking through Rodney Berry’s Vital Organ composed from weather balloons and pipes, set in the atmospheric Old Quad at the University of Melbourne.
► Finish the day by visiting one of our Festival Feasts restaurant partners. Visit www.festival.melbourne/feasts
Use tramTRACKER for iPhone and Android. Click on the myTRAM function and enter the tram number to find its whereabouts. To find tram numbers visit www.festival.melbourne/arttrams
TRYING TO FIND A MELBOURNE ART TRAM?
LOCATIONSQueen Victoria Markets
Anna Schwartz Gallery
Deakin Edge, Federation Square
ACMI, Federation Square
Old Quadrangle, University of Melbourne
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Discover Melbourne Festival’s visual arts program by joining us on a self-guided tour of creativity, art and technology.