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ACMI - Australian Centre for the Moving Image

About

"Located in the heart of Melbourne's Fed Square, ACMI (formerly Australian Centre for the Moving Image) celebrates the wonder and power of the world’s most democratic artform – fostering the next generation of makers, players and watchers. ACMI’s vibrant calendar of exhibitions, screenings, commissions, festivals, and industry and education programs explore the stories, technologies and artists that create our shared screen culture."  

 acmi.net.au/about

Opening Hours

Mondays: 12pm - 5pm
Tuesday: 12pm - 5pm
Wednesday: 12pm - 5pm
Thursday: 12pm - 5pm
Friday:  12pm - 5pm
Saturday: 10am - 6pm
Sunday: 10am - 6pm

Tickets

Prices:

Entry to the ACMI Collection is free; however entry fees may apply to special exhibitions.

Location

What's on

Out of Bounds: Exploring the Limits of Videogames (Begins Dec 8th)

"Out of Bounds follows a group of Melbourne-based artists (Goldie Bartlett, Andrew Brophy, Ian MacLarty and Kalonica Quigley) known as The Grannies as they break 'out of bounds' in Rockstar Games’ hit action-adventure videogame Red Dead Redemption 2, travelling beyond the authored limits of the game's virtual world and into the increasingly broken and abstract space beyond."

Prices: FREE entry

 

Ways to Travel:

Drive

Paid parking is available at the Fed Square carpark, located on the Russell Street Extension or via the second entrance off Batman Ave. It's a 2 minute (200m) walk from Fed Square car park to ACMI. There is also a Wilson Parking at 172/192 Flinders St, which is directly opposite our Flinders Street entrance.

Train

ACMI is located in Fed Square, which is opposite Flinders Street train station. A Metro service will stop at Flinders Street train station, depending on the time you may have to do an exchange at Southern Cross.

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