TarraWarra Museum of Art announces opening of the Eva and Marc Besen Centre
The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Saturday, February 22, 2025


TarraWarra Museum of Art announces opening of the Eva and Marc Besen Centre
Eva and Marc Besen Centre. Photo: Leo Showell.



HEALESVILLE.- TarraWarra Museum of Art, located in the picturesque Yarra Valley in Victoria (Wurundjeri Country), opens the doors publicly to its breathtaking new building, the Eva and Marc Besen Centre, from March 4, 2025. The Centre is a dedicated place of learning and creative inspiration for all ages, utilising flexible and adaptable spaces to deliver a diverse array of events including exhibitions, educational workshops, talks, lectures, performances, classical music concerts and live arts events. The new Centre provides visible access to over 300 stored artworks from the TarraWarra Museum of Art permanent collection, providing a panoramic display of iconic artworks gifted to the nation by renowned philanthropists, the late Eva Besen AO and Marc Besen AC.

For its first activation, the Australian Chamber Orchestra will perform from March 1–2 before the official opening to the public. During the opening weekend, on Saturday, March 8, 2025, the Centre will be activated by a full program of activities in partnership with Arts Project Australia (APA), celebrating the final few days of the exhibition Intimate Imaginaries, curated by Anthony Fitzpatrick. The day-long event Rhythms of the Handmade will feature talks, live artist demonstrations and family-friendly making activities. The festivities will continue until the end of March as TarraWarra Museum of Art’s new centre comes alive with behind-the-scenes tours, weekend activities for children to explore the surrounds, creative making-tables for all ages based on artworks by Kate Beynon and Rosalie Gascoigne, and performances by musicians.

Adjacent to the TarraWarra Museum of Art and embedded within the landscape of the Yarra Valley, the new 2205-square metre Centre was designed by Kerstin Thompson Architects (KTA), with landscape design by OCULUS and Wurundjeri horticulturalist and artist Craig Murphy-Wandin.

Director of TarraWarra Museum of Art, Dr Victoria Lynn, said: “An exciting chapter for TarraWarra Museum of Art, the Centre will expand the Museum’s program and deepen our engagement with both current and new audiences. We look forward to exploring the range of experiences that can be generated by the Centre, drawing inspiration from our location, exemplary collection, and current ideas.”

The Centre, completed by McCorkell Constructions, also offers unique behind-the-scenes tours of works from the TarraWarra Museum of Art collection, one of the country’s most important collections of Australian art from the 1930s to the present day. The Museum’s permanent collection was established through the generous donation of over 600 artworks by founding patrons, the late Marc Besen AC and Eva Besen AO. Through the Centre’s innovative display system of 64 art storage racks positioned behind a 46 metre-long secure glass wall, the general public will have year-round viewing access to a curated selection of works by some of Australia’s most significant modern and contemporary artists.

Director of Kerstin Thompson Architects, Kerstin Thompson, said: “The architectural concept is driven by TarraWarra Museum of Art’s commitment to fostering artistic exploration, cultural enrichment and intellectual engagement. Designed to support a diverse range of activities, the spaces are adaptable and interchangeable, accommodating gatherings of up to 200 attendees. The focus of the Centre is the Museum’s collection. An innovative approach utilising a secure glass wall reveals its treasures to all visitors. Back of house is now front of house for everyone to enjoy.”

Connecting the Centre with the Museum is a dramatic new sculpture walk between the two buildings, framing views of the stunning natural vistas of the Yarra Valley. The landscape design, featuring Indigenous and native Australian plants, was created by OCULUS in collaboration with Wurundjeri artist and horticulturalist Craig Murphy-Wandin. The outdoor walkway features sculptures from the permanent collection by acclaimed artists such as Clement Meadmore, Lenton Parr, Robert Klippel, and Antony Gormley.

Associate Director of OCULUS, Claire Martin, said: “Our approach to the landscape design was underpinned by a desire to create a dramatic arrival and entry experience, through a sequence of framed views through, to and beyond the sculptural walk. The design acknowledges and looks to celebrate the site’s rich Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung culture, broader landscapes, and the resilience of natural systems.”

Kerstin Thompson Architects

KTA is a leading innovator and creative force in Australian architecture and urban design. Through astute design thinking, KTA creates meaningful and site-responsive architecture that seamlessly balances form, interior and landscape to achieve coherent and compelling places that enrich experience. Clarity of vision and sensitivity to place guide each and every project. KTA’s work encompasses civic and residential architecture, interiors, landscape and urban design. Highly varied, the work ranges in scale and program, and includes projects across arts, cultural, education, health, commercial and residential sectors. KTA comprises an experienced and talented team of around 50 individuals, who apply their expertise to delivering complex projects. Kerstin Thompson is the design director and principal of KTA, which she founded in 1994.

Oculus

OCULUS is a cross-disciplinary design studio committed to connecting people with their environment and each other. OCULUS’s projects contribute to public life, combining high levels of amenity with ecological sustainability. OCULUS works across all scales, from the design of parks, gardens, streets, and mixed-used precincts, to rooftops, terraces, green façades, furniture and architectural structures.










Today's News

February 18, 2025

Manhattan artbuyer/seller Lee Rosenbloom and his APR 57 Gallery defendant in new court case

Asia Week New York Zooms-in on Shifting Landscapes: New Approaches to Modern + Contemporary South Asian Art

Miller & Miller Auctions announces 2 Online-Only Auctions, Feb. 28 thru March 2

The Museo Nacional del Prado is reuniting a major group of works painted by El Greco

Camille Claudel's iconic work The Age of Maturity sells for €3,663,000

Behind the scenes: A new exhibition at the Gemäldegalerie uncovers the unsung labor of women

Francis Bacon's Portrait of Man with Glasses III to lead Christie's 20th/21st Century: London Evening Sale

TarraWarra Museum of Art announces opening of the Eva and Marc Besen Centre

Black Panther Party artists unite in "Carrying On" exhibition at Rowan University

ZKM Karlsruhe exhibits browser art since the beginnings of the World Wide Web

Serpentine launches a new online and physical publication focusing on innovation in long-form writing

George Rouy's "The Bleed, Part II" lands in Los Angeles

José Zanine Caldas: A Brazilian Modernist master celebrated at Carpenters Workshop Gallery LA

The Mennour Institute announces the two recipients of its second "Mennour Fellowship for Art History Research"

Alison Pebworth: Cultural Apothecary brings an antidote to loneliness and isolation to MASS MoCA

Breathing life into the Kulturforum: An exhibition grows alongside a garden

Castellani Art Museum presents an immersive, site-specific installation redefining space and artistic process

Exhibition highlights architectural practices emerging from the American South

Jane Lombard Gallery announces representation of Azita Moradkhani

Chazen Museum of Art celebrates the father of the Studio Furniture Movement with exhibition

Badu Island artist Matilda Nona creates innovative inks from Torres Strait's natural pigments




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 



Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)
Editor & Publisher: Jose Villarreal
(52 8110667640)

Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez
Writer: Ofelia Zurbia Betancourt

Attorneys
Truck Accident Attorneys
Accident Attorneys
Houston Dentist
Abogado de accidentes
สล็อต
สล็อตเว็บตรง
Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org juncodelavega.com facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. Hommage
to a Mexican poet.
Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site Parroquia Natividad del Señor
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful