After Eureka: The Studies for Manifestation

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Anthony White’s exhibition, ‘After Eureka: The Studies for Manifestation’, features energetic highly key coloured explorations made in response to Sidney Nolan’s 1966 Eureka Stockade mural. Painted in France during a period marked by widespread public protests, these works continue his wider thinking around the painterly gesture as a form of dissent, as well as an act of civil disobedience. Presented to mark the 170th anniversary of the Eureka Stockade.

Content: Eureka Centre

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  • 16 Oct–2 Mar 2025

10am–5pm

Eureka Centre Ballarat

102 Stawell Street South, Eureka VIC 3350

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$5 - $22

Museum Entry fees apply
$5 Concession
$7 Adult
$22 Family (up to 3 children)


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