Explore MAPh Exhibitions With Free Group Tour

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Museum of Australian Photography (MAPh) is opening its doors wider than ever, inviting community groups, educators and students to take part in its engaging program of free guided tours.

Designed to make contemporary photography accessible to all, MAPh's tours run daily and are tailored to suit a wide range of audiences - from general-interest clubs and community organisations to school groups and tertiary students across all disciplines.

Led by MAPh's knowledgeable team - including curators, the Director, and education and engagement staff, each tour offers visitors a deeper understanding of the exhibitions on display. Participants gain unique behind-the-scenes insights into artistic practices, curatorial approaches and the cultural conversations shaping contemporary photography.

At the centre of MAPh's winter program is the highly anticipated exhibition: ROLLERCOASTER: winhadurinya in motion by Brook Andrew

This dynamic exhibition invites audiences to explore themes of movement, history and identity through Brook Andrew's powerful artistic lens. A guided tour provides an enriching way to unpack the exhibition's ideas and engage more meaningfully with the work.

Whether you are part of a local club, a community organisation, or an educational institution, these tours offer a welcoming and informative museum experience - at no cost.

Winter exhibition

ROLLERCOASTER: winhadurinya in motion, by Brook Andrew

About MAPh

The Museum of Australian Photography (MAPh) is dedicated to celebrating photography in all its forms, presenting exhibitions and programs that connect audiences with the stories and perspectives shaping Australia's photographic landscape.

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