Melbourne Open House 2010
Various Locations
Sat 24 – Sun 25 July
10am – 6pm Daily. Free!

With more buildings on the MOH list in 2010, this is a unique opportunity to gain access to buildings or parts of buildings that normally would not be available to the public. From buildings built in the 1800’s steeped with history and the odd ghost or two, to modern buildings that include environmentally sustainable initiatives and 6 star ratings. If you are interested in Melbourne’s unique architecture and design, keep this weekend free and join the tens of thousands of visitors to the open buildings. Buy a program and plan your weekend.
See the Melbourne Open House for more details.
Tim Burton Polaroids
ACMI – Gallery 2
Showing now until Mon 6 September

As part of Tim Burton: The Exhibition, the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) will showcase a selection of Polaroid images in Gallery 2 from Tim Burton’s photography folio. The display will feature a series of 29 large-scale Polaroid photographs, each approximately 33 inches by 22 inches, created by Tim Burton between 1992 and 1999. In these works, Burton found another medium for expressing visual themes and motifs that also appear in his sketchbooks, drawings, paintings and films.

Created in studios and on desert and countryside locations with the aid of live models, many of the Polaroids employ fantastic objects and puppets and props from Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), while exploring Burton’s fascination with holidays, body modification, and the Gothic.
Bill Henson: early work from the MGA collection
Burrinja Gallery
Showing now until Sun 26 September

Australians can now experience the power and beauty of the early and mid-career work of Australia’s best-known contemporary photographer, Bill Henson.
This exhibition features twenty-nine exquisitely printed examples from many of Henson’s major series from the 1970s through to the early 1990s, all drawn from MGA ’s collection.
Passionate discussions in Australia, especially the media, about Henson’s work and what it says about the nature of art are ongoing. Bill Henson: early work from the MGA collection is a rare opportunity for audiences to experience the diversity and complex materiality of Henson’s work first hand, unhindered by the distortions of reproduction.