Worldclass RONE Time Exhibition in Flinders St Station The World Loves Melbourne

Flinders Street Station Tours are Selling Out Fast. Book Now to Avoid Disappointment. 5-Star Rated Flinders Street Station Trips and Activities! Book Top Tours on Viator Flinders Street Station 07 JUNE — 30 JULY 2023 Ticket Details $18 — 36 $29 tickets available 12-3pm, weekdays Family tickets from $60 Entry every 15 minutes Allow 75 minutes to explore the exhibition Session Details DATES AND TIMES CLOSED MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS FINAL WEEK WED—THU, 11AM to 7PM — last entry 6PM FRI—SAT, 11AM to 10pm — last entry 8.45PM

RONE Artist Exhibit TIME at Flinders St Station

A 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle of 'The Library' from Rone's TIME exhibition at Flinders Street Station, Melbourne. [sold out] pre order only $64.95 PRE ORDER Shop ALL The Glasshouse - OPEN EDITION PRINT $300.00 AUD Buy Now The Library - OPEN EDITION PRINT $300.00 AUD Buy Now The Workroom - OPEN EDITION PRINT $300.00 AUD Buy Now While Flinders Street station is Australia's oldest - known as Melbourne Terminus when it opened in 1854 - the heritage-listed ballroom and 11 additional rooms used in the exhibition date. Step into the mysterious third floor and ballroom of Flinders Street Station, and discover a forgotten era of Melbourne. Brought to life by internationally renowned artist, Rone, Time will be his most expansive project yet. Explore 11 large-scale installations, meticulously placed around the heritage-listed space. Time is on show at Flinders Street Station, Level 3 from Friday 28 October 2022 to Sunday 23 April 2023 in Melbourne, Australia. See our Dezeen Events Guide for information about other.

Review Scene TIME . RONE Exhibition, Flinders Street Station, Media Preview, 27th October 2022

27th of October 2022 Rone' s new exhibition, Time, is a nostalgic 'love letter' to mid-century Melbourne. It's fitting, therefore, that the expansive project is set within one of the city's oldest and most famous landmarks - Flinders Street Station. Wed 26 Oct 2022 23.09 EDT I t was once one of Melbourne's best urban legends, like the tunnels under La Trobe University or the Crown casino having a secret morgue: was there really a preserved. Rone's ode to mid-century Melbourne transforms Flinders Street Station. Kerrie O'Brien. September 29, 2022 — 5.45am. Normal text size. Larger text size. Very large text size. Rone has long. Time opens to the public from Friday 28 October 2022 to Sunday 29 January 2023 at Flinders Street Station, Level 3. Tickets are on sale from 10am (AEST) Thursday 29 September, from here Keep up to date with Melbourne's latest art events, exhibitions and performances here.

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Exhibition review: TIME • RONE, Flinders Street Station Rone's most ambitious project to date presents captivating storytelling that blurs the boundaries between reality and illusion. 28 Oct 2022 Celina Lei Visual Arts The Work Room, TIME • RONE at Flinders Street Station. Photo: ArtsHub. Share Price: $18-$34 Buy Tickets Featuring 30 First Peoples artists and collectives, this sprawling exhibition serves as the physical and spiritual centre of Rising 2023, immersing visitors in Ancestral knowledge systems. Level 3 Enter via door at 273 Flinders Street, near Boost Juice WATCH THE VENUE ACCESS VIDEO The exhibition is on Level 3 of Flinders Street Station. Entry is via the green door at 273 Flinders Street (near Boost Juice). ACCESSIBLE PARKING Street accessible parking bays are available on Flinders Street opposite the entrance to the Station. A Miracle Constantly Repeated occupies eleven rooms of the disused and dilapidated Flinders Street Ballroom. Each is its own discrete landscape: mythical beasts in a Dandenongs-like mountainscape, a celestial field populated with 4,000 white 'plants', or a forest inhabited by large, scaly rodents.

Worldclass RONE Time Exhibition in Flinders St Station The World Loves Melbourne

Time by Rone at Flinders Street Station is the place to be right now. If you like art or history or both-step into this alternate universe, where nostalgia fills the air, haunting music rings through your ears, and you get transported back to the '50s.. the exhibition really does give you a sense of how much meaning the space has held. Photo: Mary Boukouvalas. The rediscovery of the mysterious Flinders Street ballroom has fueled our imaginations in recent years. Its intrinsic connection to the history and fabric of Melbourne cannot be overlooked which is why the new TIME exhibition by Tyrone Wright, ' Rone' has been greatly anticipated. Wandering up the fabled corridors of the long-closed off areas of Flinders Street.