Archie 100: A Century of the Archibald Prize

Wes Walters Molly (detail) 1983, collection of Ian ‘Molly’ Meldrum, Melbourne © Estate of Wes Walters

 

Celebrating 100 years of Australia’s most renowned portrait prize, this landmark exhibition explores the Archibald prize across its history, revealing fascinating stories behind 100 carefully selected artworks.

It uncovers changes in society in engaging ways, enabling people to experience how artistic styles and approaches to portraiture have changed over a century.

Australia’s oldest and most prestigious portrait award, the Archibald Prize, celebrates its centenary in 2021. To mark the occasion QVMAG is one of eight regional galleries across 2021-23 to host the celebratory national touring exhibition.

Archie 100 presents the controversies and the commonplace, and above all, the artists who have made the Archibald Prize the most sought-after accolade in the Australian art world today.

Resulting from many years of searching for lost portraits, Archie 100 will feature works from the Art Gallery of New South Wale's collection as well as works from libraries, galleries and museums across Australia and New Zealand, and private Australian and international collections.

The exhibition will tour nationally with QVMAG the only Tasmanian location to host the touring exhibition. 

 

Museum at Inveresk, 2 Invermay Road, Launceston

22 October 2022–8 January 2023

  

Is there an entry charge to the exhibition?

Yes, this is a ticketed exhibition. Ticket options include:

  • Adult - $15
  • Concession - $10
  • Child (5-18 years) - $5
  • Child (under 5) - Free of charge
  • Family ticket (2 adults and up to 3 children between 5-18 years) - $40

QVMAG Friends membership pricing:

  • Friends Member - $10
  • Friends Concession - $8
  • Friends family ticket (2 adults and up to 3 children between 5-18 years) - $30

Tickets are available for purchase on-site at the Museum prior to entry. 

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Where is this exhibition on display?

You can explore the Archie 100: A Century of the Archibald Prize at the Museum at Inveresk (2 Invermay Road, Launceston).

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When will tickets be available?

Tickets for the Archie 100: a century of the Archibald Prize exhibition will be available for online purchase via Eventbrite from Friday 14 October 2022. Tickets will additionally be available for purchase on-site prior to entry to the exhibition at the Museum at Inveresk.

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Can I pre-book my tickets?

Yes, tickets are available for purchase via Eventbrite alongside on-site ticket sales. 

If purchasing tickets online, please bring your ticket (printed or on your phone) and present it to the Front Desk to receive your entry wristband. Your wristband will allow re-entry to the exhibition on the day of your booking. If you've purchased a concession or Friends membership ticket, please present your concession card or membership upon arrival.

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Large group bookings

If you would like to pre-plan a large group booking to view the Archie 100: a century of the Archibald Prize exhibition please call our Bookings Officer on (03) 6323 3798 or via email to bookings@qvmag.tas.gov.au

Group bookings can be made from 10am, Saturday 22 October 2022 onwards.

Can I purchase tickets to this exhibition online?

Yes, ticket sales are available both online via Eventbrite and on-site prior to entering the exhibition at the Museum at Inveresk (2 Invermay Road, Launceston).

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Refunds

Ticket refunds, excluding the Eventbrite fee, are available up to 1 day prior to the day of your booking. Please use the Eventbrite refund functionality under the Tickets menu, select the ticket and choose Cancel Order.

What dates will this exhibition be on display?

The Archie 100: a century of the Archibald Prize will be on display at the Museum at Inveresk from Saturday 22 October 2022 to Sunday 8 January 2023. 

Will this exhibition be available elsewhere in Tasmania?

QVMAG is one of nine national touring locations for the Archie 100: a century of the Archibald Prize exhibition, and is the exclusive venue partner for Tasmania. 

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Can I take photos of this exhibition?

Photography for the purpose of personal use is permitted, but please leave your selfie sticks and tripods at home.

 

 

QVMAG Archie 100 A Century of the Archibald Prize Tasmania Tour Partners and Sponsors

 

Artwork: Wes Walters Molly 1983, collection of Ian ‘Molly’ Meldrum, Melbourne © Estate of Wes Walters

This exhibition includes works that are protected under the Protection of Cultural Objects on Loan Act 2013. For further information visit www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government’s Visions of Australia program