Travelling Exhibitions
The Australian War Memorials collection is being made more accesible to all Australians through a nationwide outreach program of travelling exhibitions. Funding for the program is provided by the Minister for Veterans Affairs commemorations program.
The travelling exhibition program is committed to:
- Delivering a wide range of exhibitions meeting high artistic and creative standards which are developed to the high standards associated with the AWM;
- Ensuring exhibitions will appeal to a cross-section of the community;
- Touring at least one exhibition in every State and Territory each year; and
- Ensuring venues are of an appropriate standard for each exhibition, with particular consideration of conservation, safety and security standards.
The Australian War Memorial welcomes the opportunity to reach new audiences. If you are interested in any of the travelling exhibitions, please contact the Manager, Travelling Exhibitions on (02) 6243 4574 or on email at travelling.exhibitions@awm.gov.au.
Current Tours
- Framing Conflict: Iraq and Afghanistan — Lyndell Brown and Charles Green
- Focus: photography and war 1945-2006
- George Lambert: Gallipoli and Palestine landscapes
- Gallipoli: a Turkish view
Completed Tours
- Sport and War
- All together: sport and war
- Backyard front line: Australia under attack 1942-1943
- Australia under attack 1942-1943
- Witness to war: official art and photography 1999-2003
- Captured in colour - rare photographs from the First World War
- In enemy hands: Australian prisoners of war
- Stolen years: Australian prisoners of war
- Stella Bowen: art, love and war
- Keeping the peace: stories of Australian peacekeepers
- Keeping the peace: stories of Australian peacekeepers (small modified version)
- 1918 Australians in France
- 1918 Australians in France (small modified version)
- Soldier for a crisis: Field Marshal Sir Thomas Blamey
- Still action: the war photography of Damien Parer
- Forging the nation, Federation - the first 20 Years
- Out in the cold - Australia’s involvement in the Korean War
- Master of the battlefield- General Sir John Monash
- Too dark for the Light Horse
- Two men - two wars
- Impressions: Australians in Vietnam
- Up front: faces of Australia at war
- Ivor Hele: the heroic figure

