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                    Exhibition archive

                    In the Melbourne Town Hall, City Gallery presents a free, annual program of exhibitions that draw on the City of Melbourne’s extensive art and heritage collection.

                    Devised by specialist curators, each show explores aspects of the city’s cultural, historical and artistic life.

                    • (mis)Information Bureau

                      The Museum of Modern Oddities (MoMO) – the award-winning creators of Lost & Found – returned to the City Gallery in 2006 with (mis)Information Bureau.
                    • Camp As...

                      Camp As... explored the history of homosexual (or 'camp', in the parlance of the time) Melbourne in the 1950s.
                    • Collecting Melbourne

                      An exhibition of the City of Melbourne's art and heritage.
                    • Fire & Flood in the Heart of Melbourne

                      During the 1800s, Melbourne was menaced by floods so extensive that boats could be rowed from Flinders Street to Footscray.
                    • Flush

                      A quest for Melbourne's best public toilets in art, architecture and history.
                    • If Only You Knew...

                      Blak women respond to the City of Melbourne's Art and Heritage Collection.
                    • Illusions of Grandeur

                      Flora and ceremony at the Melbourne Town Hall.
                    • Lost & Found

                      The Museum of Modern Oddities' (MoMO) Lost & Found was a performed examination of some of the things we lose and find.
                    • Marginalia

                      Marginalia was an exhibition of works produced by six visual researchers from Monash University, who were invited to explore the archive, art collection and site of the Melbourne Town Hall.
                    • Melbourne 1950–1959

                      Melbourne 1950–1959 was a photographic exhibition exploring the changing face of the city in a decade of radical transformation.
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