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Meet Aggie. She’s 60 centimetres tall, looks like a character out of Astro Boy and knows 19 languages (when she speaks in English, she sounds a little like Dora the Explorer). She’s also the world’s ...
Aggie is the newest recruit at the Art Gallery of Western Australia (AGWA). The knee-high blue and white android will join 82 real-life volunteer tour guides at the gallery, leading monthly tours ...
Aggie the AGWA (Art Gallery of WA) robot has been programmed to talk about selected artworks.(720 ABC Perth: Emma Wynne) A small walking, talking tour guide robot named Aggie has been unveiled as ...
The Art Gallery of NSW reopened in 2022 after a $344 million expansion, while the $1.7 billion transformation of the Melbourne Arts Precinct is currently under construction. The latter includes the ...
Space, light, connection, modernity: these were the conceptual forces that drove the 1979 Art Gallery of Western Australia building into being.
Prior to this, the gallery was part of a joint institution known collectively as the Public Gallery, Museum and Art Gallery. According to Melissa Harpley, AGWA curator of 19th Century Art, the opening ...
“I think as the main art gallery for WA, it’s something we believe in and we want to help local artists and introduce them to what is known as the best gallery in WA,” Mr Finney told Business News.
The inaugural Audi ART BALL presented by the AGWA Foundation and VOGUE Australia will be held on location at the Art Gallery of Western Australia from 7:00pm tonight 14 May 2016.
Muhammad Yusuf, Features Writer The Simon Lee Foundation Institute of Contemporary Asian Art, a major curatorial initiative at the Art Gallery of Western Australia (AGWA), presents Star Machine, the ...