Touring exhibitions for hire
Increase visitation and engagement with our award-winning exhibitions.
ACMI creates and produces exhibitions focusing on the ever-expanding universe of the moving image.
Our projects celebrate screen culture in its myriad forms through ideas and unique content, showcasing the processes and artistry behind moving image creation and production across film, TV, videogames, digital culture and art.
Ranging from large scale exhibitions to bespoke smaller scale experiences, our projects have proven audience engagement and appeal, and we are continually developing new touring exhibits for hire.
All exhibitions can be adapted to suit a variety of venues and audiences.
Curious? Email us: touringinfo@acmi.net.au or sign up to our newsletter.
Exhibitions for hire
Honk! Untitled Goose Exhibition
Dive into the cheeky world of the iconic slapstick videogame with playable displays and behind-the-scenes insights. Curious? Email us: touringinfo@acmi.net.au
Marshmallow Laser Feast: Works of Nature
From the roots of a majestic Amazonian tree to the unseen branches of the body and the birth of galaxies, this hypnotic, immersive experience explores the rhythm that cultivates and connects all life – breath.
Two Girls from Amoonguna
Artists Sally M Nangala Mulda and Marlene Rubuntja recount their intertwining journeys of friendship and resilience in the Central Desert through the medium of animation.
How I See It: Blak Art and Film
Spanning moving image, installation, documentary, photography and videogames, How I See It amplifies eight First Nations artists' and filmmakers’ perspectives on representation, the gaze, colonial archives and knowledge systems.
Between the Details: Video Art from the ACMI Collection
Showcasing six moving image artworks by Australian artists, this exhibition celebrates ACMI’s vibrant collecting and commissioning program.
We can help you tailor our travelling exhibits to match your location, venue and audience.
Work with our specialist project managers, AV technicians, registrars and other skilled professionals to plan, design, transport and install our exhibitions, regardless of scale and complexity.
Let us share our unique bespoke education, public program and marketing materials as well as access to key creatives and talent to maximise media and engagement opportunities.
Previously toured
Goddess: Power, Glamour, Rebellion
From the swagger of Mae West to the powerful punch of Pam Grier, Goddess: Power, Glamour, Rebellion salutes the groundbreaking achievements of the screen's leading women and gender-transcending superstars.
Wonderland
Discover how curious Alice inspired revolutionary filmmaking, from ground-breaking special effects and animation to evocative storytelling and technological development.
Cleverman
Explore First Nations storytelling, mythology, language and creativity through the lens of Australia’s critically acclaimed Indigenous, superhero TV series, Cleverman.
Code Breakers: Women in Games
Press play on Code Breakers, an exhibition celebrating the achievements of women in the videogames industry. Featuring games for everyone and at every skill level.
DreamWorks Animation
A unique chance to explore the studio's collaborative and visionary approach to animation, art, technology and storytelling.
Game Masters
For lovers of videogames and design, this highly interactive exhibition reveals how videogames are made and shines a spotlight on key influential makers.
Del Kathryn Barton: The Nightingale and the Rose
Two-time Archibald Prize winner Del Kathryn Barton and acclaimed filmmaker Brendan Fletcher collaborated to interpret Oscar Wilde’s 19th century classic through art and animation.
War Pictures: Australians at the Cinema 1914–1918
See how WWI was presented on the big screen, and how it offered entertainment and escapism to those on the home front.
Shaun Tan's The Lost Thing: From Book To Film
See how Shaun Tan adapted his best-selling picture book The Lost Thing into an Oscar®-winning animated short film.
Mary and Max: The Exhibition
Go behind-the-scenes of the marvellous miniature world of Adam Elliot's Mary and Max.
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