The Australian National Veterans Arts Museum (ANVAM) was established in 2013 in response to the growing need for an innovative model of care in veterans’ wellbeing.
As a veteran-led charity, ANVAM supports the mental, physical and social wellbeing of current and former service members and families through community-based facilitated arts engagements.
Rock4RnR
The fifth annual Veteran Arts Exhibition program kicks off with a veteran-led live music and arts event, Rock4RnR at the Shrine of Remembrance.
Rock4RnR is a free, veteran and community event with the aim of reflection, remembrance and re-connection, and is proudly supported by Open Arms – Veterans & Families Counselling, RSL Victoria and veteran-owned businesses.
Join us for March to Art on Sunday 13 March at Rock4RnR (Rock for Reflection and Remembrance). A free, family and community event at the Shrine of Remembrance 2pm–8pm.
Live music, food vans and free family activities including face painting. View veteran artwork and enjoy performances by the @rock4rnr veteran-led collective. Music from 2pm to 8pm.
March to Art: Voice
March to Art : Voice highlights new and innovative veteran arts projects from across the veteran community. Through the use of various creative mediums, Voice aims to elevate, affirm and contribute lived-experience perspectives and storytelling to the collective understanding of the veteran arts community. All are welcome.
13 March – 1 May 2022
Exhibition times
Thursdays: Midday – 7pm
Sundays: Midday – 4pm
(or by prior appointment)
ANVAM
ANVAM is located at 312 St Kilda Road, Southbank, Melbourne
More details are on the ANVAM website.