
About a week ago I found myself wandering around the CBD of Melbourne looking for something to do. In my wanderings I found myself at Federation Square. Federation Square is home to many outdoor events, recently the mayors student welcome, as well as Home to the National Gallery of Victoria. Here there are a selection of free collections for public viewing.

I decided to wander in and take a look around. I first found myself in the The Ian Potter Centre which is dedicated exclusively to Australian art. They had a great collection with a lot of different pieces too veiw and enjoy. Continuing through the complex are a few different collections that are changed out every so often.
The best part of my visit was coming to the exhibit Together Alone. You walk through the door way and find yourself in a room filled with beautiful and wonderful Australian and New Zealand fashions. A $6.80 all day tram ticket was definitely worth it to see the collection. Although it was a bit small the garments were delightful and made me really want to sew something myself. I walked around and snapped a few photos, even after I was told not to, for you to view.


This is a place I would most certainly return to to spend another evening enjoying.
For more information about Together Alone and some nicer photos head to http://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/togetheralone/.
http://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/togetheralone/qtvr/Panorama.html


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