Links

  • www.arts.vic.gov.au/ av1

    Arts Victoria is the Government body advising and implementing arts policy, and developing the arts and cultural industries.

    Arts Victoria assists the PGAV administration and programmes, and many of the PGAV galleries with operations, capital works and arts project funding.

  • www.visitvictoria.com TV_logo_small

    The official site for Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

    Tourism Victoria generously sponsored Get into Art! and its e-flyer and the printed flyer.

    Tourism Victoria and the PGAV are both active members of the Board of the Cultural Industry Tourism Group (CTIG)

  • www.netsvictoria.org.au/ NETSVICTORIA_gif

    NETS Victoria is the peak body for touring high quality, challenging exhibitions of contemporary art to public galleries across the state and beyond.

    The PGAV shares an office with NETS at the NGV which leads to many fruitful collaborations and discussions.

  • www.mavic.asn.au/ MAVic

    Museums Australia (Victoria) is the Victorian branch of Museums Australia, the national association for the museums and galleries sector.

  • www.museumsaustralia.org.au/ MA_National_Newlogo

    Museums Australia is the national organisation for the museum sector, committed to the conservation, continuation and communication of Australia's heritage.

  • keystone.collectionsaustralia.net/publisher/Outreach/www.baseline.nsw.gov.au

    Lots of information about all sorts of topics related to museums and galleries, and chatlines for discussions, exhibitions etc. This particular link talks about Baseline, an online collections database.

    Collections Australia hosts the PGAV chatline – a service it has provided for almost 10 years.

  • www.creativetourist.com/news/the-top-25-uk-arts-culture-blogs-2

    Creativetourist.com - Manchester's cultural portal gives us their Top Ten UK arts and culture blogs!

  • www.vecci.org.au/ctig/Pages/default.aspx CTIGlogo

    The Cultural Tourism Industry Group is the peak body for Victoria’s cultural attractions. Established in 1994 members include both large and small, private and government-funded arts, cultural and heritage attractions throughout Victoria.