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A digitally painted artwork of a heritage courtyard with a large red-berried hawthorn tree in the middle. blue sky above and the artists signature 'Paul Summerfield' in the lower right corner.
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Gorman Goes Underground

We are thrilled to announce our partnership with Underground Spirits Australia to co-create a local Hawthorn Gin to celebrate 100 years of Gorman House.
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CEO Carly Davenport Acker departs Ainslie+Gorman

After two years at the helm of Arts Capital, CEO Carly Davenport Acker departs to take up an Executive Director/Producer position with Tura, a First Nations arts organisation based in Perth.
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A Century in Canberra: Gorman from 1924 to 2024

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First Nations Engagement Workshop

Arts Capital is committed to reconciliation with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. We acknowledge the indelible impact that colonialism has had and continues to have on First Nations Peoples, across Australia.
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Artist in Residence: Marisa Mu

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Portrait of Nancy Bennison
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Nancy Bennison to be new Director of Ainslie+Gorman
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CEO Carly Davenport Acker departs Ainslie+Gorman
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Youth Dance Fest turns 40
A digitally painted artwork of a heritage courtyard with a large red-berried hawthorn tree in the middle. blue sky above and the artists signature 'Paul Summerfield' in the lower right corner.
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Gorman Goes Underground
Canberra early 20th century aerial
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A Century in Canberra: Gorman from 1924 to 2024
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Artist in Residence: Leila Frijat
An old black and white photograph. Three women sit on the lawns of Gorman House with their laundry drying in the background.
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Hidden Histories: Gorman House
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A+G and UC: A Partnership in Creative Education
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Artist in Residence: Marisa Mu
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A Final Year in The Loft
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First Nations Engagement Workshop
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Christopher S. Carroll has no enemies
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We acknowledge the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people as traditional custodians and recognise all other First Nations peoples and families with connection to the ACT. We honour and pay our respects to Elders past, present and future.

Sovereignty was never ceded.