Maroondah City Council Art Collection
Explore a diverse collection of paintings, prints, and ceramics by Australian artists, including Indigenous and contemporary works.
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Ongoing activity
179 Maroondah Hwy, Ringwood VIC 3134, Australia
Free
Explore a diverse collection of paintings, prints, and ceramics by Australian artists, including Indigenous and contemporary works.
Ongoing activity
179 Maroondah Hwy, Ringwood VIC 3134, Australia
Free
Discover the rich visual heritage of the Maroondah region through the Maroondah City Council Art Collection, featuring over 180 items spanning colonial times to the present day. This collection highlights the area's strong connection to the arts, showcasing works by renowned Australian artists and local talents.
Visitors can expect to see a wide variety of artworks including paintings, prints, and ceramics. The collection includes significant pieces by Indigenous artists and contemporary painters, reflecting the cultural diversity and artistic evolution of the region. Highlights include landscape paintings depicting local landmarks and scenes, as well as botanical illustrations capturing native flora.
The collection is a permanent fixture representing the combined art heritage of the former Cities of Croydon and Ringwood since their amalgamation in 1994. It includes notable works such as W Unsworth’s Antimony Mine (1912) and James Alfred Turner’s early settlement records. The collection is supported by the R & M McGivern Art Prize and contributions from benefactors, ensuring ongoing growth and preservation.
The Maroondah City Council Art Collection is housed within council facilities in Ringwood, Victoria. Visitors interested in viewing the collection or learning more can contact the council directly. While there is no specific exhibition schedule mentioned, images of selected works are available online for preview.
The collection is part of the Federal Government’s Cultural Gifts Program, which has facilitated important donations. It reflects the community’s commitment to preserving local art heritage and supporting artists. For further inquiries or to arrange a visit, contacting the Maroondah City Council arts team is recommended.
There is no mention of admission fees or booking requirements, suggesting that access to the collection may be free or by appointment. For detailed information on visiting hours or special exhibitions, reaching out via the provided contact details is advised.