Celebrate the end of the school year at the NGV!
Join colleagues to celebrate the achievements of 2025 with exclusive after-hours access to Women Photographers 1900–1975: A Legacy of Light and Let’s Party: Fashion for Kids Designed by Danielle Brustman, curator talks and activities.
Discover what’s on offer for students and teachers of all levels and subjects at the NGV in the coming year, including exhibition highlights, excursions, incursions, practical workshops and professional learning opportunities.
Let’s Party! Fashion for Kids: Designed by Danielle Brustman is inspired by dancing, parties and the sparkle of decorations. Featuring spectacular garments from the NGV’s Fashion and Textiles Collection, the exhibition is brought to life by Danielle Brustman, one of Australia’s leading contemporary designers.
Women Photographers 1900–1975: A Legacy of Light celebrates the wide-ranging photographic practices of more than seventy women artists working between 1900 and 1975. Featuring portraiture, photojournalism, landscape photography, fashion photography, photomontage, experimental avant-garde imagery and more, the exhibition presents the diverse work of women photographers against the backdrop of significant social, political and cultural events.
Ticket includes access to exhibitions and light refreshments.
The winner of the inaugural NGV x Officeworks Teacher Award will be announced on the night.
Book now:
https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/program/end-of-year-celebration-for-teachers/
You may also like the following events from National Gallery of Victoria:
- This Wednesday, 26th November, 06:30 am, Adventures in Looking: Connecting with Art, Ourselves and Others with Claire Bown in Melbourne
- This Friday, 28th November, 12:00 am, Let's Party! Fashion for Kids: Designed by Danielle Brustman in Melbourne
- This Friday, 28th November, 12:00 am, Women Photographers 1900–1975: A Legacy of Light in Melbourne
Also check out other
Exhibitions in Melbourne,
Kids events & activities in Melbourne,
Photography events in Melbourne.