Tag: galleries
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cardiParty 2025.08
Ethel Villafranca hosts us at University of Melbourne’s Science Gallery once again, this time to show off their new exhibition, DISTRACTION. -

cardiCast – Did Someone Say ‘Reboot’?
After a 12 month break (almost to the day), we are are getting back in game with a bit of a reboot to cardiCast. Shorter seasons that focus on specialist subjects and a touch of project development time in-between. Good quality conversations that, hopefully, spark community conversation with a framework that will allow a little more consistency for our listeners.
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cardiParty 2023.06
TarraWarra Museum of Art
Join us on a visit to TarraWarra Biennial 2023: aunty usiusu fa ‘ava ‘asavili in the Yarra Valley, including an optional Artists Talk. -

cardiParty 2023.04
Science Gallery Melbourne
Join us for a special tour of the Science Gallery with Ethel Villafranca, featuring current exhibition BREAK THE BINARIES. -

cardiShorts episode 13 – Lauren Ellis
In this episode Lauren Ellis, Curatorial Manager at Bendigo Art Gallery, reflects on some of the incredible digital content freely available this year, and lists some recommendations: Dungala Kaiela Oration by Dr Lois Peeler AM; Making Art Work by the Institute of Modern Art; Hyper-linked by Art Gallery of New South Wales; Defining Moments: Australian Exhibition Histories 1968-1999 by Australian Centre for Contemporary Art; Third Culture Kids on ABC iView; The AIDS Memorial.
Lauren has added a bonus recommendation, not mentioned in her cardiShort: “Another pod I have loved this year in the lead up to the US election explored the historical and intentional foundations of systemic racism and exclusion – Who We Are hosted by Carvell Wallace (who also hosted the beautiful Finding Fred pod)”.
Lauren shared some beautiful footage of the Piinpi: Contemporary Indigenous Fashion and the Peta Clancy: Undercurrent exhibitions now open.
Many will remember Lauren from her cardiParty on Racism and Identity in Australia, and a tour of the Identity: your, mine, ours exhibition at the Immigration Museum in July 2017, available to listen to on cardiCast.
Big thank you to Lauren. I can’t wait to visit Bendigo Art Gallery this Summer.
Do you work in GLAM and would you like to do a short video for cardiShorts? For beginner filmmakers, Andrew Kelly has written a blog with some helpful pointers. If you’re interested in submitting a cardiShort, please contact us at hello@newcardigan.org.
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cardiCast episode 62 – BrokenShips
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Recorded Live
Our August Melbourne cardiParty was held at No Vacancy Gallery where the current exhibition is Museum of Broken Relationships.
Gallery Manager, Hayley Haynes, and Gallery Assistant Roza Schenk, spoke to our biggest audience yet and shared a little about themselves, about No Vacancy Gallery and about the exhibition Museum of Broken Relationships.
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