Other galleries
- The Anne & Gordon Samstag Museum of Art
- South Australian galleries
- Australian galleries
- Online galleries
The Anne & Gordon Samstag Museum of Art
The Anne & Gordon Samstag Museum of Art is the University of South Australia's new museum of art. Formerly the UniSA Art Museum, the new Samstag Museum of Art has been named in recognition of the significant contribution to the visual arts of the Samstag bequest, which is administered through the UniSA. The Samstag Museum of Art will conduct a lively program of changing exhibitions, with an emphasis on contemporary art, craft, architecture and design.
South Australian galleries
Nexus Multicultural Arts Centre
Art Gallery of South
Australia
Experimental Art
Foundation
JamFactory - Contemporary
Craft and Design
CACSA - Contemporary Art
Centre of South Australia
Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute
Australian galleries
Australian Art Galleries is a site provided by Web-Arts.com
Online galleries
Visual Arts Graduate Exhibition 2005: This exhibition shows the work of graduate students from the Bachelor of Visual Art and Bachelor of Visual Art Honours programs in the Kaurna Building at City West campus >> Page 1 | Page 2 | Page 3
Foundation Studies Visual Arts Gallery: In semester one each year
Foundation Studies - Visual Arts (VSAR 1003) students participate in one day
workshops in all of the Specialisation areas. Students also complete a broad
ranging series of studio projects in Foundation Studies tutorials. From this
work staff choose one piece per student for a mid year exhibition in N
Building Gallery at Underdale.
Foundation Studies Gallery 2004
('Whoosh')
Foundation Studies Gallery 2003
Foundation Studies Gallery 2002
Artists' Week and the Adelaide Festival of Arts 2004
A4 Play: student response to Artists' Week and the
Adelaide Festival of Arts 2004.
Vitamin
Vitamin Online
Gallery: Vitamin is a South Australian visual culture quarterly
containing images and articles by emerging and mid-career South
Australian artists, as well as by other participants in local visual
culture.
