Australian Exhibition of Women's Work
Certificate First Class, awarded at Australian Exhibition of Women’s Work, 1907, designed by Ruby Lindsay  | |
| Date | 23 October – 30 November 1907 | 
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| Venue | Royal Exhibition Building | 
| Location | Melbourne | 
| Patron(s) | Queen Alexandra | 
| Organized by | Alice, Lady Northcote | 
The first Australian Exhibition of Women's Work was a national exhibition held over thirty-nine days in 1907 in Melbourne, and in the seventh year of the country's Federation. The exhibition was a celebration of the creativity and productivity of women in the manual and fine arts. It was visited by over 250,000 people who saw 16,000 exhibits by women from around Australia in competition for prizes, and 3,000 (non-competitive) entries from the rest of the world. It was one of the largest women's exhibitions ever mounted. The exhibition opened on 23 October and closed on 30 November at the Royal Exhibition Building.