What's on
Portraits from the Collection
23 May—15 September
Read moreThe Children’s Sensorium
27 June—4 August
Read moreJonathan Nichols: The inside of painting
9 May—1 September
Read moreWildflowers – The First Ladies of Castlemaine Art Museum
8 March—8 December
Read moreStonework
7 September—8 December
Read moreEvents
Join our team
Monday 30 September
CAM is looking for a Chief Operations Officer. Reporting directly to the Board, the Chief Operations Officer will be a dedicated and experienced person leading strategic and business planning and management; and ensuring operations for CAM’s long-term future. For details, see CAM’s ad on
https://www.ethicaljobs.com.au/jobs-at-castlemaine-art-museum
Connecting to Country
Sunday 4 August, 1:00pm — Sunday 4 August, 2:00pm
Connecting to Country through Sensorium with Aunty Kerri Douglas
Aunty Kerri Douglas is an Aboriginal woman, Elder, and a Traditional Owner identifying as Dja Dja Wurrung and Bangerang descent. Aunty Kerri has been a teacher and currently works for the Education Department, as a KESO worker (Koorie Engagement Support Officer). She is on the board of the DJAARA Balaki Wuka, a member of the Local Aboriginal and Education Consultative Group (LAECG) and Central Goldfields NAIDOC Committee. Aunty Kerri is also an artist exploring weaving and painting, interwinding cultural motifs with personal stories and regularly exhibits her work in Bendigo and Castlemaine.
Bookings necessary and sessions limited to 15 children
Parents and caretakers are welcome to join the sessions
Free Book here
Where: Castlemaine Art Museum
Address: 14 Lyttleton Street, Castlemaine
Dates: Sunday 4 August
Time: 1:00pm – 2pm
Cost: Free
Supporters
RMIT Culture
Mount Alexander Shire Council
Victorian Health Promotion Foundation
Opening and Prize Announcement | 2024 Len Fox Painting Award
Friday 27 September, 6:30pm — Friday 27 September, 8:30pm
Celebrate the opening of the 2024 Len Fox Painting Award exhibition, with the announcement of the $50,000 acquisitive award by judges John Wolseley and Emma Busowsky.
Join us for the opening on Friday 27 September, 6:30pm, with speeches and the award announcement from 7pm.
Thank you to our major sponsors, local winemaking co-operative Boomtown Wine, and local bar and brewery Love Shack Brewing Company for supporting CAM events and providing local beer and wine. Light refreshments also provided.
The Len Fox Painting Award is a biennial acquisitive painting prize and is awarded to a living Australian artist to commemorate the life and work of Emanuel Phillips Fox (1865–1915), the uncle of Len Fox, partner of benefactor Mona Fox. The Len Fox Painting Award and generous acquisitive cash prize of $50,000 is funded through a bequest from Mona Fox. The Len Fox Painting Award recognises and promotes the work of Australian artists pursuing the artistic interests and qualities of E. P. Fox. These include engagement with colour and light; ambitious connections with international developments in art; and an interest in travel and an engagement with the cultures of diverse regions and peoples.
Where: Castlemaine Art Museum
Date: Friday 27 September
Time: 6:30pm – 8:30pm (Prize Announcement 7pm)
Cost: Free
Event Supporters
Boomtown Wine
Love Shack Brewing Company