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In this article, Victorian readers will discover the intricacies of social etiquette and the evolving roles of women in their society. Additionally, it highlights the impact of industrialization on daily life and interpersonal relationships.
Until 29 August, Immigration Museum
Joy transforms the Immigration Museum with an emotive adventure, blending creativity, colour, and storytelling. Seven new installations by eight Victorian-based creatives showcase the power and meaning of joy, capturing moments from childhood to celebrations of belonging. Discover what joy means to others and share your own on our ‘Share Your Joy’ wall.
Entry is free for children 16 years and under.
Until 5 October 2025, NGV International
French Impressionism, developed by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the National Gallery of Victoria, charts the trajectory of Impressionism and Post-Impressionism in late nineteenth-century France. It highlights avant-garde artists who rejected artistic conventions. Featuring more than 100 paintings from MFA Boston’s collection, the exhibition includes works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Edgar Degas, Camille Pissarro, Édouard Manet, Mary Cassatt, Berthe Morisot, Paul Signac, and Alfred Sisley. Enhance your experience with an audio guide, which you purchase online or on-site.
This is a ticketed event.
Until 20 July, The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, Fed Square
Cats & Dogs explores humanity’s bond with these animals through more than 250 works of art and design. Drawn from the NGV Collection, the exhibition spans all periods and media, showcasing how cats and dogs have been a rich source of visual imagery from ancient history to today.
It’s a ticketed event, but free for children under 5 years of age.
Until 26 January, 2026, Melbourne Museum
LEGO® Star Wars: The Exhibition has made its galaxy-first debut at Melbourne Museum. This world-first event unites two beloved brands, led by LEGO® Certified Professional Ryan ‘Brickman’ McNaught. Step into a world of epic battles, gargantuan spaceships and stunning landscapes from a galaxy far, far away. It took eight million LEGO® bricks and more than 25,000 hours to complete. Open 9am to 5pm daily, with extended hours (5-7pm) Thursday 5 June to Monday 9 June 2025.
This is a ticketed event.
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