TarraWarra Museum of Art

TarraWarra Museum of Art

Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos

Healesville, Victoria 1,150 followers

An intimate museum with big ideas in a breathtaking setting in the Yarra Valley

About us

TarraWarra Museum of Art is a leading not-for-profit public art gallery that features inventive and stimulating exhibitions and programs about twentieth and twenty-first century art, and holds one of the country’s most important collections of Australian art from the 1930s to the present day. The permanent collection was established through the generous donation of over 600 artworks by founding patrons, the late Marc Besen AC and Eva Besen AO. TarraWarra actively engages with art, place and ideas in a remarkable environment and immersive atmosphere, inspiring curiosity and providing a retreat for the imagination. In March 2025 TarraWarra will launch a major new building, the Eva and Marc Besen Centre. A breathtaking architectural concept designed by Kerstin Thompson Architects with landscape design by OCULUS and Wurundjeri horticulturalist and artist Craig Murphy-Wandin, the state-of-the-art building is a multi-purpose learning and performance space for family and children’s programs, talks, forums, workshops, live arts and educational programs. The Centre will also offer a unique behind-the-scenes look at works from the TarraWarra Museum of Art collection. Presented in visible art storage racks, the general public will have viewing access to the works of some of Australia’s most significant modern and contemporary artists.

Industry
Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Healesville, Victoria
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2003
Specialties
Australian Art, Contemporary Art, Events, Forums, Art, Yarra Valley, Indigenous context, Sustainability, and Artists

Locations

  • Primary

    313 Healesville - Yarra Glen Rd

    Wurundjeri Country

    Healesville, Victoria 3777, AU

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Updates

  • Curator Anthony Fitzpatrick joined Richard Watts on Smart Arts (Triple R) to discuss Intimate Imaginaries—a landmark exhibition celebrating 13 vital contemporary practices that have emerged from Arts Project Australia over the past five decades. Check out this fascinating interview to learn more about the artists, their creative processes, and learn how this this uplifting exhibition came together. Listen to the full conversation here: https://lnkd.in/gH5aCtCT 🎟 Plan your visit to Intimate Imaginaries🍃

    Programs: SmartArts – 12 December 2024, SmartArts -- Triple R 102.7FM, Melbourne Independent Radio

    Programs: SmartArts – 12 December 2024, SmartArts -- Triple R 102.7FM, Melbourne Independent Radio

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  • We are thrilled to announce the title and artists for the TarraWarra Biennial 2025: We Are Eagles, curated by Kimberley Moulton (Yorta Yorta). The artists participating in TarraWarra Biennial 2025 are: Nathan Beard, Moorina Bonini, Maree Clarke, Gunybi Ganambarr, Nadia Hernández, Lisa Hilli, Kaiela Arts and Jack Anselmi, Amy Briggs, Cynthia Hardie and Laurel Robinson, Iluwanti Ken, Brendan Kennedy, Daniel Riley, Teho Ropeyarn, wani toaishara, Shireen Taweel, Lyn Thorpe, Angela Tiatia, Brooke Wandin, Lisa Waup, Warraba Weatherall, Yaritji Young. Learn more https://lnkd.in/gggmqKf6 This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts investment and advisory body; the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria; and the Copyright Agency’s Cultural Fund. Image: Shireen Taweel, Pilgrimage of a Hajjonaut 2024–25 (production still) three-channel video. Courtesy of the artist and STATION, Australia. Image: Spencer Reid. The artist acknowledges this work was filmed on the land of the Karajarri People. Australia is a land of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People. Sovereignty was never ceded.

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  • Now hiring: Marketing and Communications Manager (full time permanent) An exciting opportunity exists for an experienced Marketing and Communications Manager to join the team at TarraWarra Museum of Art in 2025! This position is responsible for leading and implementing the Museum’s marketing strategies, increasing audience engagement and brand awareness across exhibitions, collections, programs and events. This role is full time and located in the Yarra Valley, suitable for a senior marketing professional with experience in a similar arts-related role. TarraWarra Museum of Art encourages applicants from First Nations, culturally and linguistically diverse, disability and LGBTIQA+ communities to apply. We recognise that there are barriers to employment for people from these communities, and we encourage you to get in touch with us to explore alternative application methods or other ways of removing these barriers. We encourage you to apply even if you don’t have all the attributes listed above but feel that you would be a good fit. The role is open for applications until the position is filled, so we encourage you to submit your application quickly. Learn more and apply: https://lnkd.in/gXsAsw9 #ArtsJobs #YarraValley

    About - TarraWarra Museum of Art

    About - TarraWarra Museum of Art

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  • We’re thrilled to be included as one of The Times’ top places to visit in Australia! This recognition highlights our commitment to presenting thought-provoking exhibitions that celebrate both Australian and international artists in the stunning surrounds of the Yarra Valley. Thank you to The Times for this incredible acknowledgment, and to everyone who helps make the Museum a must-visit destination. https://lnkd.in/gyqwf8BP The Times Visit Victoria #YarraValley #TourismAustralia

    10 of the best places to visit in Australia

    10 of the best places to visit in Australia

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  • We are proud to announce a vibrant new exhibition featuring 13 contemporary artists from the nationally and internationally renowned studio of Arts Project Australia. Intimate Imaginaries opens this Saturday 11am – 5pm with special opening hours Sunday 11am – 1pm. The artists participating in Intimate Imaginaries are Fulli Andrinopoulos, Samraing Chea, Alan Constable, Wendy Dawson, Bronwyn Hack, Julian Martin, Chris O’Brien, Lisa Reid, Anthony Romagnano, Mark Smith, Cathy Staughton, Georgia Szmerling and Terry Williams. Intimate Imaginaries is presented by TarraWarra Museum of Art in partnership with Arts Project Australia. Curated by Anthony Fitzpatrick. Showing in the Yarra Valley 30 November 2024 – 10 March 2025 Open Tues – Sun 11am – 5pm. Open New Years Day Closed Mondays, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. Experience this uplifting exhibition featuring over 150 ingenious, irreverent, poignant and joyful works. Learn more https://lnkd.in/gN7n7is2 This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts investment and advisory body. Artwork: Mark Smith, Intimate Imaginaries, 2024. Courtesy of the artist and Arts Project Australia. Arts Project Australia Yarra Ranges Tourism Visit Victoria Creative Australia

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  • Exciting news! A new chapter begins at TarraWarra Museum of Art when the Eva and Marc Besen Centre opens to the public on 4 March 2025. This breathtaking new building is a dedicated space for learning and creative inspiration, designed to engage visitors of all ages. With flexible, adaptable spaces, the Centre will host a wide array of events, including exhibitions, educational workshops, talks, lectures, performances, classical music concerts, and live arts events. Designed by Kerstin Thompson Architects, the Centre invites visitors to experience TarraWarra’s permanent collection like never before. Behind a 46-metre-long glass wall, a curated selection of works by some of Australia’s most significant modern and contemporary artists will be accessible year-round. Connecting the Centre to the Museum is a captivating sculpture walk, featuring works by artists such as Clement Meadmore and Antony Gormley, set against the breathtaking natural beauty of the Yarra Valley. With landscape design by OCULUS, the walkway honours the resilience of natural systems and the rich cultural heritage of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people, led by horticulturalist and artist, Craig Murphy-Wandin, whose guidance has been integral to this project. To mark the opening, we are delighted to host a series of festivities throughout March and beyond, including behind-the-scenes tours, family-friendly workshops, and live performances. Join our mailing list for updates on our 2025 program, including the TarraWarra Biennial 2025 curated by Yorta Yorta woman, Kimberley Moulton, and exhibitions spotlighting Rose Nolan and the Museum’s collection. We look forward to welcoming you to this vibrant new space, fostering deeper connections with art, artists, and Country. Visit our webiste https://lnkd.in/gVuWd2wq Join our newsletter https://lnkd.in/gHqND-86 Read more on Artshub: https://lnkd.in/gRDJPEEZ Kerstin Thompson Architects OCULUS McCorkell Constructions #YarraValley #VisitVictoria Yarra Ranges Tourism

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  • We're hiring! Could you be our new Learning and Engagement Coordinator? The Learning and Engagement Coordinator works creatively and collaboratively with the Learning and Engagement Manager on the design and development of the Museum’s learning experiences and engagement programs for school students, tertiary groups, children, young people and families. The position is responsible for coordinating the Museum’s education programs, including building and maintaining positive relationships with teachers and schools across the state. This is an administrative and hands-on position that requires an understanding of Victorian Curriculum requirements for primary, secondary and VCE students. A key part of the position also involves delivering learning and engagement programs. This is a two-year (0.6 FTE) contract position with option to convert to permanent employment at the end of the contract. TarraWarra Museum of Art encourages applicants from First Nations, culturally and linguistically diverse, disability and LGBTIQA+ communities to apply. We recognise that there are barriers to employment for people from these communities, and we encourage you to get in touch with us to explore alternative application methods or other ways of removing these barriers. We encourage you to apply even if you don’t have all the attributes listed above but feel that you would be a good fit. This role will be open until the position is filled, so we encourage you to submit your application quickly. Learn more and apply via our website: https://lnkd.in/gXsAsw9

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    About - TarraWarra Museum of Art

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  • A new resource is available for educators: the making of (SC)OOT(ER)ING around Su san Cohn and Eugenia Raskopoulos. Learn more about the exhibition '(SC)OOT(ER)ING around' in this interview with TarraWarra;s Learning and Engagement team and craft artist Su san Cohn, visual artist Eugenia Raskopoulos, and exhibition curator and Museum Director, Victoria Lynn. https://lnkd.in/giYRQhMz #MuseumEducation #ArtistInterview

    The making of an exhibition

    The making of an exhibition

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  • We are delighted to announce The Soils Project has been awarded Highly Commended for the 2024 Victorian Museums and Galleries Awards in the Medium Project of the Year (Galleries) category! The Soils Project is a research-based experimental project developed in collaboration with leading contemporary arts museum Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven, Netherlands and Struggles for Sovereignty, a collective and solidarity network for social/ecological justice based in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The Soils Project arises from specific and situated practices that each of the participants and artists brings to their understanding of soil, as both metaphor and matter. The first edition of The Soils Project opened in 2023 at TarraWarra Museum of Art. The second edition, ‘Soils’ is now currently showing at Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven, with a final iteration planned for Jogjakarta in 2025. https://lnkd.in/gHdWDPTK Many thanks to Public Galleries Association of Victoria for the recognition! 🌱 🌱 🌱 🌱 🌱 🌱 🌱 🌱 🌱 🌱 🌱 🌱 🌱 🌱 This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body; the Sidney Myer Fund; the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, through the Embassy of Kingdom of the Netherlands, Australia; the Mondriaan Fund, the public cultural funding organisation focusing on visual arts and cultural heritage; Dutch Culture; and Fasilitasi Bidang Kebudayaan (FBK) Interaksi Budaya, Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of Indonesia.

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  • WORD OF MOUTH is a forum celebrating the exhibition (SC)OOT(ER)ING around Su san Cohn and Eugenia Raskopoulos, curated by Victoria Lynn. Enjoy an afternoon of talks exploring feminism and gender, the aging body and why women’s voices are important. Artists Susan Cohn and Eugenia Raskopoulos will be in conversation with the exhibition’s curator and Museum director Victoria Lynn, followed by responses to the exhibition from guest speakers Janice Loreck, Senior Lecturer Screen Studies, Culture and Communication at the University of Melbourne and Fiona Kelly McGregor, a multidisciplinary writer, artist and critic whose novels have been shortlisted for Miles Franklin Award and the NSW Premier’s Award. 3pm Saturday 12 October https://lnkd.in/gEZch7ui

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