Melbourne City is full of gallery spaces, most of them good, most of them easy to find.
One such place that goes surprisingly unnoticed by tourists and locals alike is the City Gallery. Sharing an entrance with Half Tix, a box office for several theatre shows, the small space is a roughly six metre cube that every couple of months gets a facelift. The group responsible for the task - whose name escapes me - rely on the city archives for their information and visual knowledge base. Thus the exhibitions held here target an often unseen part of the city's history.
Currently (October) detailed is an investigation into the unknown printers and lithography businesses of Melbourne of old, looking at the stationary and letterheads of old companies and how they have evolved over the years. More insightful is the content on the letters - from circuses, grave diggers and more - offering another layer to the city.
The exhibition will often involve an interactive element, and will provide brochures to take away.
Well worth the money you don't pay to get in. That's right, it's free! read more