Frederick McCubbin—Whisperings in wattle boughs
In Geelong Gallery’s 125th anniversary year, this exhibition celebrates the first major work to enter the collection in 1900: Frederick McCubbin’s 'A bush burial' 1890. Made possible through public subscription, this exceptional acquisition and moment in the institution’s history is marked by bringing 'A bush burial' into dialogue with a tightly focussed selection of other iconic McCubbin works in which he elaborates and redefines the Australian bush and the human subjects within it.
Between Saturday 6 November and Sunday 13 February, exhibition packages are available for entry into Frederick McCubbin—Whisperings in Wattle Boughs and Archie 100. Please note that you will be required to visit Frederick McCubbin—Whisperings in Wattle Boughs at your booked session time, and will be allocated entry into the next session of Archie 100 upon exit.
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55 Little Malop Street, Geelong VIC 3220
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