List of exhibitions at the Castlemaine Art Museum explained
The Castlemaine Art Museum in Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia has held many exhibitions since it was founded in 1913.
List of exhibitions
1913–1920
- 1913, 22–25 October: Loan Exhibition, Castlemaine Town Hall
- 1914, October: Fifty Medici Society coloured photographic reproductions of Old Masters 14th–19th century, on loan from Bendigo Art Gallery[1]
- 1915, from 2 November: Watercolours by Reginald Sturgess and Miss M. Townsend[2]
1921–1960
- 1926, June: 21 recent acquisitions and 25 works on loan[3]
- 1928, 22 October: Art Prize: 51 entries in watercolour or oil, winner William Rowell[4]
- 1933, 3 December: Unveiling of W. B. Mclnnes portrait of the Duke of York,[5] officiated by General Sir Henry Chauvel
- 1935, June: Exhibition of Prints[6]
- 1946, June: Contemporary Sydney Painters
- 1947, January: British contemporary paintings, loan from National Gallery of Victoria[7]
- 1948, 6–27 November: Contemporary Art of South Australia : Exhibition of Paintings
- 1951, 21–30 August: Dunlop Prize Winning Collection of Australian Art
- 1952/3, 9 December–3 February: Castlemaine Residents' Art Exhibition: 40 paintings from 38 district homes[8]
1961–1970
- 1963, July: Junior Art Prize[9]
- 1963, 1 September: Prints '63, Studio One Printmakers, Tate Adams, Barbara Brash, Janet Dawson, Grahame King, Hertha Kluge-Pott, Jan Senbergs, Fred Williams[10]
- 1963, November: Exhibition of Religious and Applied Art[11]
- 1964, 5–7 November: First Castlemaine National Exhibition of Photography
- 1966, 3–5 November: Third Castlemaine National Exhibition of Photography
- 1967, 19–21 October: Fourth Castlemaine National Exhibition of Photography
- 1968, 7–9 November: Fifth Castlemaine National Exhibition of Photography
- 1969, 6–8 November: Sixth Castlemaine National Exhibition of Photography
1971–1980
- 1971, 15–31 March: Rosemary Fazakerley[12]
- 1971, 6–8 May: Seventh Castlemaine National Exhibition of Photography
- 1972, 29 April – 21 May 1972: An exhibition of fifty chairs of the 19th and early 20th centuries[13]
- 1974, September: Die Basler Fasnacht: A collection of drawings on the theme of the traditional March carnival in Basel, Switzerland
- 1975, 24 March – 15 November: Arts Victoria Statewide Festival [14]
- 1975, 2 May – 22 June: Artists and Central Victoria, for Arts Victoria '74
- 1975, 15 August – 22 September: The Meldrum School[15]
- 1975, 7 November – 5 December: Crafts Victoria 75: a survey of contemporary crafts in Victoria[16]
- 1976, 12 March – 12 April: Cartoons Political + Non Political
- 1976, 14 April – 5 May: Erica Beilharz and Helen Harrison: Fibre and Form
- 1976, 16 May – 27 June: Self portraits
- 1976: Reginald Sturgess, 73 works[17]
- 1976, 16 October – 28 November: A.E. Newbury[18]
- 1977, 13 April – 1 May: The Callow Collection: Watercolours by Constable, Turner, Cox, Rowlandson and Sandby[19]
- 1977, 7 May – 29 May: Dora Serle: an exhibition of paintings and drawings[20]
- 1977, 12 June – 3 July: Elsie Barlow 1876–1948
- 1977, 11 September – 30 October: A. M. E. Bale
- 1978, 5–31 March: The Leviny Family, an early craft family of Castlemaine: silver, jewellery, design, embroidery, enamelling[21]
- 1978 10 June – 1 July: Marc Clark: sculptures 1968–78[22]
- 1978, 22 August – 4 September: Tribal And Traditional Textiles. The 1978 National Gallery of Victoria Travelling Exhibition[23]
- 1978, 10–29 September: The Newell family[24]
- 1978, 1–29 October: The Colquhouns: a creative and productive family[25]
- 1978, 4–26 November: Fibre craft work by local artisans[26]
- 1979, to 3 June: Art metal craft by S. J. Ellis, craftsman and teacher[27]
- 1979, 12 September – 10 October: Aspects of Australian Art 1900–1940: Australian National Gallery Touring exhibition[28]
- 1980, 13 April – 25 May: James McNeill Whistler:Notes, nocturnes & harmonies[29] [30]
- 1980, 3–24 August: 20th Anniversary Exhibition of the Embroiderer's Guild
1981–1990
- 1981, 8 March – 5 April: Merryle Johnson
- 1981, to 10 May: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum 50th Anniversary: Royal Doulton Ceramic Ware[31]
- 1981, 19 July – 23 August: Five Australian Expatriates: Bunny, Coates, Longstaff, Meldrum & Quinn[32]
- 1981, 6 September – 4 October: Two centuries of Australian bird illustrations
- 1981, 25 October – 23 November: Aspects of Castlemaine, 1854–1980
- 1982, 24 March – 2 May: Twenty years of acquisitions, 1962–1982
- 1982, 8 May – 27 June: Pictures from Private Collections
- 1982, 12 August–5 September: E. Phillips Fox and Ethel Carrick: An Exhibition of Impressionist Landscapes[33] [34]
- 1983, June: Frater and Shore: Pioneer Modernists[35]
- 1983, 22 August – 12 September: Print Council Exhibition 10
- 1983, 18 September – 23 October: Polly Hurry, 1883–1963: a retrospective
- 1983: David Chapman 1927–1983: works on paper[36]
- 1984, to 1 April: Works by Edward B. Heffernan[37]
- 1984, 6 May – 2 June 1984: Kathlyn Ballard, 1946–1984[38] [39]
- 1984, 1 November–2 December: Russell Drysdale[40] [41]
- 1985, 2 March – 31 March: Selected Works from the Diamond Valley Art Collection
- 1985, 21 July – 11 August: Sydney: a frame of mind: photographs by Graeme Dawes[42]
- 1985 18 August–15 September: Fifty Chairs of the 18th, 19th and 20th Centuries
- 1986: Victoria, views by contemporary artists
- 1986, 13–30 July: Margaret Pestell 1894–1984
- 1986, 13 September–5 October: Painters, Potters, Printmakers & Photographers from Castlemaine and District
- 1986, to 7 December: R. W. Sturgess, Watercolorist 1892–1932[43] [44]
- 1987, 5 April – 3 May: Pubs and breweries of Castlemaine and district[45]
- 1987, 20 September–25 October: Harley C. Griffiths, 1908–1981
- 1987, 12 October – 31 October: Trefor Prest: Sculpture[46]
- 1987, December: Central Victorian Sculptors[47]
- 1988, 16 September – 23 October: An Aspect of Australian Art: Three Private Collections in Central Victoria
- 1988, September: Selection from 30 years of acquisitions[48]
- 1988, 29 October – 20 November: Shotei lbata
- 1988, 29 October – 4 December: Miles Evergood, 1871–1939: retrospective[49]
- 1989, January: Percy Leason, 1889–1959: centenary exhibition[50]
- 1989, 5–27 August: 9x5 Centenary Exhibition
- 1990, 13 July–5 August: The Sybil Craig Bequest[51]
- 1990, 10 August–2 September: Iskustvo: Recent Soviet painting[52]
- 1990, November: Aspects of France: the Australian Artists View, 50 works by Australian artists from John Peter Russell to Lloyd Rees[53]
- 1990, to 2 December: Annemieke Mein: Textiles[54] [55]
1991–2000
- 1991, April: Maladies, medicos & miracle cures: a guide to the history of medicine in Castlemaine and district from 1851–c.1950[56]
- 1991, 16 June–7 July: Harley Griffiths Snr. (1878–1951): works on paper[57]
- 1991, 14 July–11 August: Rupert Bunny's Landscapes of the South of France[58] [59] [60]
- 1991: 25 August–15 September: Arthur J. Lindsay, 1912–1990: retrospective[61]
- 1991, 13 October–3 November: Ten regional artists: Steve Beckley, Liz Caffin, Paul Cavell, Ian Drummond, John Gleeson, Craig Gough, Douglas Green, Juliana Hilton, Ken Killeen, Vicky Taylor[62]
- 1991, November: Nature's Inspiration: Arts in the Garden[63]
- 1992, to 3 May: A history of horticulture in Castlemaine and district[64]
- 1992, 13 July–20 August: Completing the picture: women artists and the Heidelberg era[65] [66]
- 1992, 20 September – 25 October: The Art of Christian Waller[67]
- 1992, 31 October – 6 December: Gwyn Hanssen Pigott: ceramics[68]
- 1992, 31 October – 6 December: Harold Herbert, Watercolours 1918–44[69] [70]
- 1993, March–April: Religion in the Goldfields
- 1993, 18 June–17 July: Wendy Stavrianos[71]
- 1993 to 29 August: Ray Taylor: Ceramic Artist[72]
- 1993, to 12 September: Greg Stirling: Enchanted Wood
- 1994, 6 March – 10 April: Flynn silver, past and present[73]
- 1994, 15 May – 12 June: Wendy Stavrianos: Mantles of Darkness[74]
- 1994, to 2 October: Charles Bush: Self Portraits 1936–1986[75] [76]
- 1994, 29 October – 4 December: John Dent: retrospective 1973–1993[77]
- 1995, 5 March–30 April: Australian Women Printmakers 1910–1940, curated by Kirsten McKay of the Castlemaine gallery, touring exhibition[78] [79]
- 1996: Historic wallpapers in Australia, 1850–1920[80]
- 1996, 30 March–5 May: Rosemary Fazakerley 1941-1992: A memorial exhibition[81]
- 1996, 2 November – 8 December: Tony Lloyd-Stephenson: 1921–1994[82] [83]
- 1997: Mt. Alexander Printmakers' Show
- 1997: 2 February – 30 March: Sculpture by Fiona Orr, 1979–1997: a journey, abstraction to figuration to landscape[84]
- 1997, 12 October – 23 November: Australian artists influenced by Rembrandt[85]
- 1998: Jan Lancaster: Bloodlines – The Coliban[86]
- 1998 Janet Goodchild-Cuffley, Women of History[87]
- 1998, 9–30 August: Achievement Through Art, Student Art Exhibition Regional Tour, works of students in Years 4–10[88]
- 1999, to 11 April: The Private Eye A Foreigner's Power of Observation: contemporary artworks by Vicki McConville sourcing the cultural and historical archives of Central Victoria[89] [90]
- 1999, 24 April – 4 May: Ian Armstrong Retrospective[91] [92] [93]
- 1999, 27 June – 2 August: Pam Hallandal: drawings[94]
- 2000, 4 October – 10 December: The Beth Sinclair Donation of Australian Art[95] [96]
2001–2010
- 2001, 24 March to 29 April: Fraser Fair retrospective[97]
- 2001, 27 May to 1 July: Murray Griffin – the journey: a retrospective 1922–1980[98]
- 2002, 9 March – 7 April: Peter Wegner: sitting still, portrait studies of Graeme Doyle[99]
- 2002, 6 April – 19 May: Martin Lewis: stepping into the light[100]
- 2002, 28 July – 25 August: A tribute to June Davies[101]
- 2003: David Tatnall, Seeing the Forest for the Trees
- 2003, 29 March – 4 May: Highlights from the Stuart R. Stoneman art collection
- 2003, 10 May – 8 June: Basil Eliades: Isolated connections: the landscape politic[102]
- 2003, 6 July – 24 August: John Julian Gibbs, 1859–1887[103]
- 2004, 1 May – 6 June: As time goes by: Prints by Marc Clark
- 2004, 3 October – 21 November: Alexander Colquhoun: 1862–1941: artist and critic[104]
- 2005: Gus Cohen[105]
- 2005, 2 April–1 May: Venezia Australis. Australian artists in Venice: 1900–2000
- 2006, 4 March–2 April: Eric Thake 1904–82: Works from the Permanent Collection
- 2006, 4 March–2 April: Tom Roberts: 150th birthday anniversary
- 2006, 2 April–28 May: Australian Printmaking, 1960s to the Present Day
- 2006, 4 June – 30 July: Sybil Craig 1901–89: Modernist painter[106] [107] [108]
- 2006/7, 19 November – 21 January: Dorothy Mary Braund: retrospective[109]
- 2007, 17 February–18 March: Robert Clinch: Urban Myths[110]
- 2007, 31 March–27 May: The Art of the Dog[111]
- 2007, 9 June–29 July: European sensibilities: George Baldessin and his circle
- 2008, 5 April–18 May: Deborah Klein: Out of the past, a survey of works 1995-2007[112] [113]
- 2008, to 31 August: Dick Turner : Cross Sections Layering Land and Culture[114]
- 2008, 4 October – 2 November: Donald Ramsay, artist in a landscape: a survey exhibition[115]
- 2008, 8 November to 14 December: Jock Clutterbuck: Sculptures & drawings 1990–2008[116]
- 2009, 24 January–1 March: Clifton Pugh: printmaker[117]
- 2009: Jack Courier (1915–2007): lithographs
- 2010, 28 February – 4 April:Associates of Rupert Bunny[118]
- 2010, from 23 April: Archie & Amalie Colquhoun[119]
- 2010, 11 September – 3 October: Annette Edwards ... a lifetime of mark making[120]
- 2010, 13 November – 19 December: Mount Alexander Shire artists represented in the permanent collection
2011–2020
- 2011, 15 January – 27 February: Imagining the Orient: A National Gallery of Victoria Touring Exhibition
- 2011, 2 April – 8 May: Touring exhibition Scottish painters in Australia
- 2011, 18 June – 24 July: Douglas Watson (1920–72) Works from the Permanent Collection
- 2011, 18 June – 24 July: Victor Majzner: Location watercolours from Australia and Overseas
- 2011, 10 September – 23 October: Greg Moncrieff: now and then – : a survey exhibition of selected paintings, screen prints and mixed media works from 1974 to the present[121]
- 2012, 14 January – 26 February: Peggy Shaw: A Retrospective[122]
- 2012, 10 March – 29 April: Ray Pearce: Bite
- 2012, 5 May – 24 June: Max Middleton: Painter of Light
- 2012, 1 July – 29 July: Richard Crichton Profile: Selected Works[123]
- 2012, 4 August – 2 September: Jeff Makin: Drawings
- 2012, 9 September – 28 October: John Borrack: Selected Paintings and Drawings 1970–2012
- 2012, to 9 December: Susan Weste: Elements of Nature; Meanderings With a Camera
- 2013, 5 January – 3 February: Director's Choice: Thirty-eight years of collecting
- 2013, 9 February – 10 March: R W Sturgess (1892–1932) Works from the Permanent Collection
- 2013, 16 March – 26 May: Barry Singleton: A Survey from Public and Private Collections and an Exhibition of Current Work[124]
- 2013, 16 March – 26 May: Mediterranean Summers: Australian Artists along the French and Italian Coast
- 2013, 1 June – 28 July: Rick Amor, from Study to Painting[125]
- 2013, 3 August – 15 September: A collective vision: prints from the Castlemaine Art Gallery permanent collection 1970–2013: a selection of works from the 1970s to 2013 celebrating the role of artists, collectors and benefactors
- 2013, 21 September – 10 November: Shimmering Light: Dora Meeson and the Thames[126]
- 2013, 16 November – 31 December: 2013 Len Fox Painting Award
- 2013, 3 November – 9 December: Ray Stanyer and Ellen Hansa – Wither shall I wander?
- 2013, 23 November – 15 December: The Art of Jock Clutterbuck
- 2104, 1 January – 23 February: Acquisitions
- 2014, 1 January – 23 February: Dorothy Braund 1927–2013: Gouaches from the Permanent Collection
- 2014, 2–21 August: Ray Hearn: A Survey 2004 – 2014
- 2014, 1 March – 13 Apr: Wayne Viney, Singular Impressions
- 2014, 26 April – 1 June: Ann Geroe: Ceramics Survey
- 2014, 3 May – 7 June: Jennie Stewart: Works on Paper
- 2014, 7 June – 27 July: Dean Bowen Day by Day – Paintings, Sculpture, Prints and Drawings
- 2014, 2–31 August: Ray Hearn: A Survey 2004 – 2014
- 2014, 2–31 August: Peter Wegner: 1000 Years – 10 Drawings of Centenarians
- 2014, 6 September – 26 October: Ludmilla Meilerts Retrospective
- 2014, 2 November – 14 December: Bill Meyer: Nurturing the Place[127]
- 2015, 15 January – 8 March: Ginger Riley: The Boss of Colour[128] [129] [130]
- 2015, 28 February: Catherine Pilgrim. Making history: Hidden world of the Leviny women.[131]
- 2015, 13 March – 22 March: Patrick Pound: The Museum of Holes
- 2015, 2 May – 28 June: Earth, Fire and Water: 50 years of shaping the elements. Ceramics from the Castlemaine Art Gallery & Historical Museum permanent collection.
- 2015, 2 May – 28 June: Recent Drawings: Christine Hooper
- 2015, 4 July – 23 August: "Jeremy Barrett: Survey Exhibition"
- 2015, 17 July – 31 August: ST Gill: Life on the Goldfields[132]
- 2015, 29 August – 18 October: Inking Up | Rona Green, Deborah Klein & Clayton Tremlett[133] [134]
- 2015, 29 August–18 October: Contemporary Australian Silver & Metalwork Award 2015[135]
- 2015: 31 October – 31 December: David Moore: Glimpses of Chewton
- 2015: 31 October – 31 December: Women of Gold
- 2016, 15 January – 15 April: Ben Quilty: After Afghanistan 2016
- 2016, 30 April – 30 June: Bill Henson: Landscapes[136]
- 2016, 10 July – 15 August: Clayton Tremlett: Beard and Influence[137]
- 2016, 21 August – 25 September: Slipstitch
- 2017, 15 January – 26 February: Michael Doolan: World Without World
- 2017, 15 January – 26 February: Minna Gilligan: Groove is in the Heart
- 2017: 19 March – 25 June: John Nixon: Experimental Painting Workshop[138]
- 2017, 15–22 July October: Gifted: The Kohane and Moore donations of Australian studio ceramics
- 2017/18, 11 November – 5 February: Daughters of the Sun: Christian Waller and Klytie Pate
- 2019, 8 June – 1 September: 2019 Len Fox Painting Award
- 2019/20, 6 December – 1 May: Experimental Print Prize
- 2020, 27–29 November: the Way–the Water–the Walk (Reserved for the Convenience or Pleasure of the People)
- 2019/20, 11 October – 11 October: The Unquiet Landscape
Since 2020
- 2020/21, 1 May – 9 March: Cast Recast: Damon Moon
- 2020/21, 17 May – 9 March: Janina Green in conversation with the Collection
- 2020–2022, 31 May – 1 January: From the Land: Peter Banjurljurl (Jinang), Batumbil Bararrwanga (Gumatj), Gabi Briggs (Anaiwan and Gumbangier)and Arika Waulu (Gunai and Gunditjmara), Alvin Darcy Briggs (Yorta Yorta, Taungwurrung), Blackgin (Wurundjeri), John Hunter Kerr, Nonggirrnga Marawili (Madarrpa, Yithuwa), Malalakpuy Munyarryan (Wanggurri) Baluka Maymuru (Manggalili, Belang group), Lorna Fencer Napurrula (Warlpiri), Betty Kuntiwa Pumani (Pitjantjatjara, Yankunytjatjara), Charlie Marabinyin, Ginger Riley Munduwalawala (Marra), Tashara Roberts (Dja Dja Wurrung, Yorta Yorta), works by unknown makers from the Castlemaine Art Museum, Mulkun Wirrpanda (Dhudi-Djapu, Dha-malamirr), Yumitjin Wunumurra (Dhalwangu, Narrkala)[139]
- 2020/21, 23 November – 24 November: Cloudy – a few isolated showers: Lyndell Brown and Charles Green, Mira Gojak, Katrin Koenning, Vipoo Srivilasa, Will Ashton, Ros Bandt, W Rubery Bennett, Lina Bryans, Ernest Buckmaster, Rupert Bunny, Louis Buvelot, Murray Griffin, Hans Heysen, Frederick McCubbin, W B McInnes, Dora Meeson, Robert Vere Scott, Vipoo Srivilasa, Munuy'gnu Marika (Rirratjigna), Naminapu #2 Maymuru (Mangalili), Edwin Stocqueler, R W Sturgess, Verey & Co, Roland Wakelin.[140]
- 2020/21, 26 December – 31 January: Kylie Banyard – Holding Ground, Orbit Gallery
- 2021, 19 March – 19 September: James Henry: 18 Families[141]
- 2021, 19 March – 17 October, #Perempuan 2021 – Contemporary Indonesian Art[142]
- 2021, 19 March – 2 May: Harry Nankin – The Fall, Orbit Gallery
- 2021, 4 February – 7 March: Ilka White – here now, Orbit Gallery
- 2021–2022, 19 March – 17 February: Melinda Harper: In Conversation with the Collection[143]
- 2021, 6 May – 30 May: Minaal Lawn – 173 Forms, Orbit Gallery
- 2021, 10 June – 4 July: David Frazer – Wood Engravings, Orbit Gallery
- 2021, 8 July – 22 August: Orbit: Tashara Roberts – Your Skin My Skin, Orbit Gallery
- 2021/22, 13 November-28 February: 2021 Experimental Print Prize
- 2021–2022: SINCLAIR+GALLERY, Peter Tyndall[144]
- 2022, 12 March – 13 June: Len Fox Painting Prize 2022[145]
- 2022–2023 23 June – 26 February: Reflections on the Castlemaine Art Museum Collection[146] [147]
- 2022–2023, 5 March – 5 March: There is a certain slant of light: works from the Collection[148]
- 2023-2024, 15 September—28 January: Experimental Print Prize[149]
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- News: 1947-01-11. Improving Our Art Galleries. Argus. 2021-09-25.
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- "22 Prizes for Junior Artists," The Age (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia), 3 July 1963, p. 3
- Web site: Prints '63. Studio One Printmakers. at Multiple venues (1963 – 1964) · Australian Prints + Printmaking. 2021-09-22. www.printsandprintmaking.gov.au.
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- Advertisement, The Age (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia), 22 March 1975, p. 21
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- Wendy Milsom, "Watercolors on show," The Age (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia), 13 April 1977, p. 2
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- "Weekender," The Age (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia), 24 November 1978, p. 42
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- "Events", The Age (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia), 28 April 1992, p. 29
- Book: Hammond, Victoria. Completing the picture: women artists and the Heidelberg era. 1992. Artmoves. Juliet Peers, Heide Park and Art Gallery. 0-646-07493-8. 2nd . Hawthorn East, Vic.. 28609979.
- "Feminine Touch," The Age (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia), 7 March 1992, p. 203
- Rebecca Lancashire, "A creative world, naturally," The Age (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia), 19 September 1992, p. 150
- Book: Hanssen Pigott. Gwyn. Gwyn Hanssen Pigott: ceramics: 31 October – 6 December 1992. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. 1992. 902750080.
- Christopher Heathcote, "Deconstruction comes into its own, at last," The Age (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia), 11 November 1992, p. 14
- Book: Herbert. Harold B.. Harold B. Herbert watercolours, 31 October – 6 December, 1992. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Castlemaine Art Gallery & Historical Museum. 1992. 22 September 2021.
- "Visual Arts," The Age (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia), 13 November 1993, p. 179
- Zimmer, Jenny, "Of crazed glazes, ceramic pots and Windsor chairs," The Age (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) 18 August 1993, p. 17
- Book: Flynn silver, past and present: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 6 March – 10 April 1994. 1994. Richard Cambridge Printers. Bendigo, Vic.. 221782605.
- Book: Stavrianos, Wendy. Wendy Stavrianos: mantles of darkness. 1994. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. 222005695.
- Advertisement, The Age (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia), 17 September 1994, p. 172
- Book: Bush, Charles. Charles Bush: selfportraits 1936–1986: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 3 September – 2 October 1994. 1994. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. June Davies, Jock Palmer, Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. 0-646-19872-6. [Castlemaine, Vic.]. 35986902.
- Book: Dent, John. John Dent: retrospective 1973-1993: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 29 October – 4 December, 1994. 1994. The Gallery. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. 0-646-21117-X. Castlemaine, Vic.. 35831072.
- Robert Nelson, "Imprints of talent: a modern look," The Age (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia), 24 January 1996, p. 14
- Book: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Women printmakers 1910 to 1940 in the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. 1995. The Gallery and Museum. Kirsten McKay. 0-646-23161-8. Castlemaine, Vic.. 37179933.
- Book: Murphy. Phyllis. Historic wallpapers in Australia, 1850–1920. 1996. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. 978-0-9598066-6-3. Castlemaine, Vic.. 38757268.
- July 1941. Museum news: The Hjalmar Stolpe memorial exhibition. Ethnos. 6. 3–4. 188. 10.1080/00141844.1941.9980594. 0014-1844.
- Book: Lloyd-Stephenson. Tony. Tony Lloyd-Stephenson: 1921–1994. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. 1996. 902750519.
- News: 1996-11-01. Coming Up the week ahead what's on a. Australian Jewish News. 2021-09-25.
- Book: Sculpture by Fiona Orr, 1979–1997: a journey, abstraction to figuration to landscape. 1997. Band Hall Private gallery. 978-0-9598066-8-7. Knyeton, Vic.. 222118982.
- Book: Australian artists influenced by Rembrandt: Castlemaine Art Gallery & Historical Museum, 12 October – 23 November, 1997. 1997. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. 0-9598066-9-5. Castlemaine, Vic.. 222707073.
- Book: Lancaster, Jan, Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Bloodlines the coliban. 1999. 902749981.
- Anna Clabburn, "New light in broad spectrum," The Age, 5 August 1998, p. 16
- "Galleries," The Age, 21 August 1998, p. 61
- "Galleries," The Age 19 March 1999, p. 49
- Book: McConville. Vicki. The Private eye: a foreigner's power of observation. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. 1999. 974939317.
- Kay Stewart, "6 of the Best", The Age, 2 May 1999, p. 88
- Gabriella Coslovich, "A 'few good works, The Age, 23 April 1999, p. 19
- Book: Armstrong, Ian. Ian Armstrong retrospective 1941–1998. 1999. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. 0-9587299-1-3. Castlemaine. 223020016.
- Book: Hallandal. Pam. Pam Hallandal: drawings. Gowing. Ainsley. 1998. Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery. 978-0-9585894-1-3. Mornington, Vic.. 40500141.
- Peter Timms, "Status quo for Castlemaine: The Beth Sinclair Donation of Australian Art," The Age 11 October 2000, p. 29
- News: Backhouse. Megan. 4 October 2000. Visual arts : Castlemaine opening. 7. The Age. Melbourne.
- Book: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Fraser Fair: a retrospective. 2001. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Peter Perry. 0-9587299-3-X. Castlemaine. 935586136.
- Book: Murray Griffin – the journey: a retrospective 1922–1980; Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 27. May to 1. July 2001; Eastgate Gallery, Hawthorn, Victoria, 25. July to 24. August 2001. 2001. Griffin. Murray. Castlemaine. 314370902. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum.
- Book: Wegner. Peter. Peter Wegner: sitting still, portrait studies of Graeme Doyle. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. 2002. 892130723.
- Book: Lewis, Martin. Martin Lewis: stepping into the light. 2002. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Kirsten McKay. 0-9587299-4-8. Castlemaine, Vic.. 155794636.
- Book: Davies. June. A tribute to June Davies. 2002. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. 978-0-9587299-5-6. Castlemaine, Vic.. 225428434.
- Book: Eliades, Basil. Isolated connections: the landscape politic. 2003. Castlemaine Art Gallery & Historical Museum; Ballarat Fine Art Gallery. Castlemaine, Vic.; Ballarat, Vic.. 225269051.
- Book: Gibbs, John Julian. John Julian Gibbs, 1859–1887. 2003. Castlemaine Art Gallery & Historical Museum. 978-0-9587299-6-3. Castlemaine, Vic.. 223999275.
- Book: Colquhoun. A. Alexander Colquhoun: 1862–1941: artist and critic. 2004. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. 978-0-9587299-8-7. Castlemaine, Vic.. 62545517.
- Book: Gus Cohen Castlemaine Art Gallery. 2005. 1193379051.
- Web site: Sybil Craig 1901–89: Modernist painter. at Multiple venues (2006) · Australian Prints + Printmaking. 2021-09-22. www.printsandprintmaking.gov.au.
- Book: Craig, Sybil. Sybil Craig 1901–89: modernist painter. 2006. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Kirsten McKay, Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, Geelong Gallery, Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery. 0-9757388-1-X. Castlemaine. 225240436.
- Speck. Catherine. 2019-07-03. Women, Art and Wartime Industries: A Feminist Inter/Modern Analysis. Australian Feminist Studies. 34. 101. 295–308. 10.1080/08164649.2019.1682456. 210454155. 0816-4649.
- Book: Braund. Dorothy. Dorothy Braund: retrospective. A'Beckett. Jan. Hamilton Art Gallery (Vic.). 2006. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. 978-0-9757388-2-5. Castlemaine, Vic.. 225138812.
- Web site: Robert Clinch: Urban Myths. at Multiple venues (2007) · Australian Prints + Printmaking. 2021-09-22. www.printsandprintmaking.gov.au.
- Book: Kovacic, Katherine. The art of the dog. 2007. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. 978-0-9757388-3-2. Castlemaine, Vic.. 225438828.
- Book: Klein. Deborah. Deborah Klein: out of the past 1995–2007. Soumilas. Diane. 2008. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Castlemaine, Vic.. 298663997.
- Grishin. Sasha. 2014. Profiles in Print – Deborah Klein. Craft Arts International. 90. 50–55.
- Web site: Painting degraded landscapes. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2021-09-25.
- Book: Ramsay. Donald. Donald Ramsay: artist in a landscape. 2008. Castlemaine Art Gallery. 978-0-9757388-8-7. Castlemaine, Vic.. 277184336.
- Book: Clutterbuck. Jock. Jock Clutterbuck: Sculptures & drawings 1990–2008. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. 2008. 902750049.
- Book: Pugh. Clifton. Clifton Pugh: printmaker. O'Brien. Alana. La Trobe University. Art Museum. Bundoora Homestead Art Centre. Shepparton Art Gallery. Latrobe Regional Gallery. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. 2007. La Trobe University Art Museum. Bundoora], Vic.. 271727566.
- Book: Chippindall. Tom. Associates of Rupert Bunny. 2010. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. 978-0-9757388-9-4. Castlemaine. 682514952.
- Book: Kovacic. Katherine. Archie & Amalie Colquhoun. 2010. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. 978-0-9807831-0-0. Castlemaine, Vic.. 608149359.
- Book: Edwards. Annette. Annette Edwards: ... a lifetime of mark making. 2010. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. 978-0-9807831-2-4. Castlemaine, Vic.. 780532076.
- Book: Moncrieff. Greg. Greg Moncrieff: now and then – a survey exhibition of selected paintings, screen prints and mixed media works from 1974 to the present. 2011. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Castlemaine. 760034537.
- Book: Shaw. Peggy. Peggy Shaw: a retrospective. McKay. Kirsten. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. 2011. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum . 978-0-9807831-4-8. 822892917.
- Book: Crichton. Richard. Richard Crichton: profile selected works: July 1–29, 2012. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Eastgate & Holst. 2012. Eastgate & Holst: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. 978-0-646-58042-5. Hawthorne, Vic.; Castlemaine, Vic.. 806368976.
- Book: Singleton, Barry. A retrospective exhibition of ceramics from 1970–2013 by Barry Singleton: Castlemaine Art Gallery. 16.03.2013 – 26.05.2013. 2013. Ray Hearn, Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. 978-0-9807831-6-2. Castlemaine. 1004506372.
- Book: Amor. Rick. Rick Amor: from study to painting: 1 June – 28 July 2013. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. 2013. Castlemaine Art Gallery & Historical Museum . 978-0-9807831-8-6. 903203825.
- Book: McKay, Kirsten. Shimmering light: Dora Meeson and the Thames. 2013. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum . 978-0-9807831-5-5. 873675981.
- Book: Meyer. Bill. Nurturing the place. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. 2014. Bill Meyer . 978-0-9593138-0-2. 897490496.
- Book: Riley. Ginger. Ginger Riley: the boss of colour. Alves. Tim. 2015. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Castlemaine, Vic.. 920461202.
- Web site: First exhibition of Indigenous art at Castlemaine Art Gallery in 100 years. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2021-09-23.
- McLean, I. (2016). Rattling Spears: A History of Indigenous Australian Art. United Kingdom: Reaktion Books. pp. 113, 121
- Book: Pilgrim. Catherine. Making history: hidden world of the Leviny women. McNeil. Peter. 2015. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Castlemaine, Vic.. 1158894182.
- Web site: ST Gill: Life on the Goldfields. at (2015) · Australian Prints + Printmaking. 2021-09-22. www.printsandprintmaking.gov.au.
- Book: Middlemost, Thomas. Inking up: a group exhibition of prints by Clayton Tremlett (curator), Rona Green and Deborah Klein. Castlemaine, Victoria. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. 2015. 927074958.
- Book: Klein. Deborah. Tattooed faces. Moth Woman Press. 2015. 950521494.
- Book: Contemporary Australian Silver & Metalwork Award 2015. 2015. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum; Buda Historic Home and Garden. 978-0-9924753-2-1. Castlemaine, Vic.. 938380301.
- Book: Bill Henson landscapes. 2016. Castlemaine Art Gallery &. 978-0-9924753-3-8. Place of publication not identified. 948632099.
- Book: Clayton tremlett: beard and influence. 2016. Castlemaine Art Gallery &. 978-0-9587299-0-1. Castlemaine. 954226415.
- Book: Nixon. John. John Nixon: experimental painting workshop. Cox. Emma. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. 2017. Castlemaine Art Gallery & Historical Museum . 978-0-9598066-1-8. 982656702.
- Web site: From the Land. 2021-09-18. www.castlemaineartmuseum.org.au. en.
- Web site: Cloudy – a few isolated showers. 2021-09-18. www.castlemaineartmuseum.org.au. en.
- Web site: James Henry: 18 Families. 2021-09-18. www.castlemaineartmuseum.org.au. en.
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- Web site: Melinda Harper: In Conversation with the Collection. 2021-09-18. www.castlemaineartmuseum.org.au. en.
- Book: Tyndall . Peter Tyndall : Sinclair+gallery. Catalogue for Peter Tyndall's exhibition 'SINCLAIR+GALLERY', Castlemaine Art Museum 2021-2022. . Castlemaine . 2021 . Castlemaine Art Museum . 2021 . 9780645128413.
- Web site: Greg Creek Awarded 2022 Len Fox Painting Prize . 2022-09-16 . Sarah Scout Presents . en.
- News: Dennis . Lisa . August 2022 . Dan visits CAM . The Midland Express . Kyneton, Victoria .
- News: Dennis . Lisa . 29 July 2022 . Mount Alexander LIVING: What's on. CAM celebrates . 9, 11 . Castlemaine Mail.
- News: 27 May 2022 . Review: There is a Certain Slant of Light . The Australian.
- Web site: 2023 Experimental Print Prize .