Wow! 2008 Melbourne Art Fair Opening Times & Location
The Melbourne Art Fair is on again this year…
Location: Melbourne Exhibition Building in Carlton.
Some fantastic International Artists and Artworks.
Do yourself a favour and don’t miss it!
See over 80 national and international artists and galleries from Australia, and from Auckland, Wellington, Beijing, Dublin, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Lucerne, New Delhi, Osaka and Seoul.
Other highlights include national and international collector programs, programs for curators, a line-up of free public forums, project rooms for emerging artists, art publications, a private lounge, guided tours and travel and accommodation packages.
Visit the official Melbourne Art Fair Opening Times and Website Here
Tram Routes
86 and 96 (Stop 12)
and City Circle (Stop 10)
Train Routes
City Loop – Parliament Station
Bus Routes
250, 251, 253, 402
Melbourne Art Fair Foundation
Melbourne Art Fair 2008
Participating Galleries
10 Chancery Lane Gallery, Hong Kong
Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne
Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne
Annandale Galleries, Sydney
Arc One Gallery, Melbourne
Artbank, Sydney/Melbourne/Perth
Arthouse Gallery, Sydney
Arts Project Australia, Melbourne
Australian Galleries, Melbourne/Sydney
Australian Galleries, Melbourne/Sydney
Beaver Galleries, Canberra
Bett Gallery Hobart, Hobart
Boutwell Draper Gallery, Sydney
Bowen Galleries, Wellington
Brenda May Gallery, Sydney
Christine Abrahams Gallery, Melbourne
Conny Dietzschold Gallery, Sydney/Cologne
Damien Minton Gallery, Sydney
Darren Knight Gallery, Sydney
Despard Gallery, Hobart
Dianne Tanzer Gallery, Melbourne
Galerie Urs Meile, Beijing/Lucerne
Gallery 2, Seoul
Gallery Barry Keldoulis, Sydney
Gallery East, Perth
Gallery Factory, Seoul
Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne
Gallery Gondwana, Sydney/Alice Springs
Goddard de Fiddes Gallery, Perth
Gould Galleries, Melbourne
Gow Langsford Gallery, Auckland
Grantpirrie, Sydney
Greenaway Art Gallery, Adelaide
Hamish McKay Gallery, Wellington
Helen Gory Galerie, Melbourne
Hill Smith Gallery, Adelaide
Jan Murphy Gallery, Brisbane
Jensen Gallery, Auckland
John Buckley Gallery, Melbourne
Johnston Gallery, Perth
Kaliman Gallery, Sydney
Karen Brown Gallery, Darwin
Karen Woodbury Gallery, Melbourne
L.A. Galerie, Frankfurt
Legge Gallery, Sydney
Liverpool Street Gallery, Sydney
Martin Browne Fine Art, Sydney
MEM, Osaka
Michael Lett, Auckland
Michael Reid at Elizabeth Bay, Sydney
Mossenson Galleries, Perth/Melbourne
Mother’s Tankstation, Dublin
Nadi Gallery, Jakarta
Nature Morte, New Delhi
Nellie Castan Gallery, Melbourne
Neon Parc, Melbourne
Niagara Galleries, Melbourne
Page Blackie Gallery, Wellington
Perth Galleries, Perth
Raft Artspace, Darwin
Red Gate Gallery, Beijing
Rex Irwin Art Dealer, Sydney
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney
Sarah Cottier Gallery, Sydney
Sophie Gannon Gallery, Melbourne
Stella Downer Fine Art, Sydney
Stills Gallery, Sydney
Sue Crockford Gallery, Auckland
Sullivan+Strumpf Fine Art, Sydney
Sutton Gallery, Melbourne
Thirtyseven Degrees, Sydney
Tim Olsen Gallery, Sydney
Tolarno Galleries, Melbourne
Turner Galleries, Perth
Uplands Gallery, Melbourne
Utopia Art Sydney, Sydney
Valentine Willie Fine Art, Kuala Lumpur
Vivien Anderson Gallery, Melbourne
Watters Gallery, Sydney
Wellside Gallery, Seoul/Shanghai
William Mora Galleries, Melbourne
Yamaki Art Gallery, Osaka
Project Rooms
Centre for Contemporary Photography,
Melbourne
Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces,
Melbourne
Joint Hassles, Melbourne
Kaori Kato, Melbourne
Kyungah Ham, Seoul
Next Wave, Melbourne
The South Project (Inc), Melbourne
Forecourt Project Rooms
Structural Decline curated by Mark Feary
Damiano Bertoli, Australia
Jonas Dahlberg, Sweden
Pat Foster and Jen Berean, Australia
Enjoy a leisurely stroll through galleries
exhibiting an expansive collection of
contemporary art from across the Asia Pacific
region and beyond. Expand your education
with a free Guided Tour. Take advantage of the
unique opportunity to engage with artists and
curators at the free Lecture and Forums. Visit
the Project Rooms where you can experience
works from a new generation of exciting
emerging artists. Join the Collectors Program or
witness the unveiling of the Artist Commissions
– 2008 will see works commissioned by two
prominent Australian Artists.
Rarely is such a diverse collection of
artists from so many countries represented
under one roof. Melbourne Art Fair offers the
public a fantastic chance to view and purchase
quality artwork by some of the best Australian
and international emerging and well-known
artists working today. One of the highlights
of Melbourne Art Fair is the commissioned
works, which are positioned within the
Royal Exhibition Building and gifted to an
Australian art gallery or museum at the
conclusion of the Fair. Melbourne Art Fair
Foundation is delighted to announce that
artists David Griggs and Peter Hennessey
are creating the 2008 Commissions.
July 12 2008 05:58 pm | Melbourne Art Fair
