ACMI
Friday 24 February to Sunday 14 May 2006
Screen Gallery
ACMI
Federation Square
Flinders Street Melbourne
Free admission to exhibition
During the Games
Daily, 10am - 10pm
Outside the Games
Monday to Friday, 10am - 5pm
Weekends & Public Holidays, 10am - 6pm
Good Friday and Anzac Day 12pm - 6pm
Phone > 03 8663 2200
Web > www.acmi.net.au
Email > info@acmi.net.au
Planning your visit to ACMI
About ACMI
The Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) at Federation Square is Australia's first centre dedicated to the moving image in all its forms. Its unique program of exhibitions, cinema screenings, production workshops and community activities embraces the world's most popular forms of art and entertainment — from a century of cinema to television, computer games and interactive media arts.
NGV
Friday 24 February to Sunday 25 June 2006
The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia
Federation Square
Corner of Russell and Flinders Streets
Melbourne
Free admission to exhibition
During the Games
Daily, 10am - 10pm
Outside the Games
Tuesday to Sunday, 10am - 5pm
Closed Mondays except Public Holidays
Good Friday, Closed
Anzac Day, 1pm - 5pm
Phone > 03 8620 2222
Web > www.ngv.vic.gov.au
Email > enquiries@ngv.vic.gov.au
Planning your visit to NGV Australia
About NGV
Since 1861, the National Gallery of Victoria has been displaying artworks for the enjoyment of the community. Its internationally significant collection now resides at two homes: The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia at Federation Square, displaying Australian art, and NGV International at St Kilda Road, its recently redeveloped building dedicated to the Gallery's international artworks.
2004: Australian Culture Now

The first major collaboration between the Australian Centre for the Moving Image and the National Gallery of Victoria produced the agenda-setting 2004: Australian Culture Now. The exhibition provided a unique exploration into the breadth and diversity of visual culture as practised in Australia, and increased attention on many of our most interesting contemporary artists
Visit the 2004: Australian Culture Now website
