One of Geelong’s biggest cultural events of the year is now open at Geelong Gallery.
Discovering the Impressionists: Paul Durand-Ruel, Art Dealer Among the Artists brings more than 70 paintings to Geelong Gallery, with works from two generations of Impressionist artists. Many are from private collections in France and have never been seen in Australia before.
At the centre of the exhibition is Paul Durand-Ruel, the art dealer who backed the Impressionists when the art world was not quite ready for them. He supported artists who would go on to reshape the way people looked at colour, light, movement and everyday life.
The exhibition arrives during Geelong Gallery’s 130th anniversary year, with plenty nearby to turn a Gallery visit into lunch, dinner or a weekend in Geelong.
Make a meal of it. Geelong Gallery is right near Little Malop Street, with restaurants, wine bars, cafés and late-night spots within an easy walk.
You can also stretch the visit across Geelong, from the waterfront and CBD to Newtown, Highton or out to The Bellarine.
For exhibition-inspired dining, look out for French flavours, special menus, wine events and after-hours experiences at places including Caruggi, Felix, Crowne Plaza Geelong, Sociali and Skyline Bar at Crowne Plaza and The Retreat.
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Add a little more to your visit. After the Gallery, check out a show at Geelong Arts Centre, Geelong Library & Heritage Centre, Boom Gallery, Platform Arts, the National Wool Museum or with the kids MoPA: Museum of Play and Art is the perfect stop.
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Stay close to the Gallery and give yourself more time in Geelong. Crowne Plaza Geelong is the official hotel partner for the exhibition, sitting on the waterfront about a 9-minute walk from Geelong Gallery.
Turn it into a weekend with dinner nearby, a walk along the waterfront, a show at Geelong Arts Centre or more time in the city’s galleries, shops and laneways.
Getting to Geelong to see Discovering the Impressionists: Paul Durand-Ruel is easy, with travel options by car, train, ferry or coach. The exhibition is held at Geelong Gallery, right in the heart of the city, at 55 Little Malop Street.
Jump on a V/Line service from Melbourne’s Southern Cross Station. It’s around an hour to Geelong Station, and just a short 3-minute walk to the Gallery through Johnstone Park.
Geelong is just an hour from Melbourne’s CBD via the Princes Freeway. There’s free two-hour parking sessions in 2P on-street spaces across Geelong, and free parking on weekends. Additional parking is available at the Civic Centre car park off Gheringhap Street.
Major coach services including V/Line run routes to Geelong from across Victoria. Most services arrive at Geelong Railway Station or the Moorabool Street Bus Interchange, both within walking distance of the Gallery.
Coming from Tasmania? The Spirit of Tasmania terminal is only an 8-minute drive from the city centre.
If you’re travelling from the Mornington Peninsula, you can bring your car across the bay with Searoad Ferries, operating daily between Sorrento and Queenscliff. Once you dock at Queenscliff, it’s a scenic 30-minute drive to Geelong’s CBD.
Once you’re here, the city is compact and easy to explore on foot. Grab a coffee, visit a laneway bar, then stroll to the Gallery, all without needing your car.
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