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SUPERSTAR PIANIST YIRUMA ANNOUNCES ENCORE SYDNEY CONCERT

Published by: Jeff Smith Creative Consulting | 17-May-2024
SUPERSTAR PIANIST YIRUMA ANNOUNCES ENCORE SYDNEY CONCERT

World renowned South Korean composer and pianist YIRUMA will return to Australia for an exclusive Sydney performance this June in celebration of 50 years of the iconic Sydney Opera House. YIRUMA will perform in Sydney Opera House’s Concert Hall on Friday 28 June 2024, 7.30pm for One-Night Only.

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Art Exhibition | David Hayes 'Resilience'

Published by: Mitchell Fine Art | 15-May-2024

Brisbane artist David Hayes presents his fourth solo exhibition at Mitchell Fine Art in Brisbane from 14th May 2024. In his new exhibition Hayes explores the resilience of the human spirit in response to trauma with the paintings drawing heavily on objects as metaphors. ‘The story is mine, but always I seek to find common ground with the viewer’ says Hayes. An opening event for the exhibition will be on the 18th of May at Mitchell Fine Art Gallery, 2pm to 4pm. Entry is free.

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Art Exhibition | Franck Gohier 'Love and Other Catastrophes'

Published by: Mitchell Fine Art | 15-May-2024

Darwin-based artist Franck Gohier returns to Mitchell Fine Art in Brisbane with his new exhibition ‘Love and other Catastrophes’. Delving into the cliche narratives and imagery of romance in the comics of yesteryear, Gohier provokes thought on whether society has truly progressed or merely shifted its facade. The exhibition is showing from 14th May to 1st June, with an opening to held on Saturday 18th May from 2 - 4pm. Mitchell Fine Art is open 6 days a week; Monday to Saturday with parking available onsite. Art lovers can sign up to the gallery's mailing list via the website or follow socially. To view the exhibition online visit www.mitchellfineartgallery.com

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Prudence Mak, Creator of Chocolate Rain Brings the first blend of traditional Chinese ink painting and Pop Art to The Other Art Fair in Sydney

Published by: New Point Art | 10-May-2024

Prudence Mak, a highly acclaimed Hong Kong artist with numerous international awards, will unveil a groundbreaking fusion of traditional Chinese ink painting and Pop Art at The Other Art Fair in Sydney, from May 16 to 19, 2024, at the White Bay Cruise Terminal. Her inaugural exhibition "Sea of Life” at The Other Art Fair promises to offer a unique perspective on the philosophy of life as depicted by Zhuangzi, a renowned Chinese philosopher

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INCLUSIVE MUSIC EVENT SET TO ROCK SOUTH AUSTRALIA: Rock the Coast Announces 2024 Date and Call for Musicians

Published by: Jeff Smith Creative Consulting | 6-May-2024

An accessible live music event created by people living with disability is set to return to the Fleurieu Peninsula in November with organisers seeking expressions of interest from musicians of all kinds to expand its popular Rock the Coast concert. Rock the Coast, an initiative of not-for-profit disability service provider Community Living Australia’s Goolwa Music Group will again unite South Australian music lovers with its 2024 event which is set for Friday 22 November at Victor Harbor Town Hall.

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Bach - The Mind of a Genius

Published by: Kabuku Public Relations | 29-Apr-2024
Bach - The Mind of a Genius

Bach Akademie Australia is thrilled to present Bach – The Mind of A Genius, an exploration of Bach’s unparalleled intellectual and creative power at Paddington Uniting Church, Paddington on June 21st and Our Lady of Dolours Catholic Church, Chatswood on June 23rd.

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Renowned First Nations artists to create 350sqm mural in Fitzroy North

Published by: Salta | 22-Apr-2024

Salta’s new Build-to-Rent (BTR) community, Fitzroy & Co., will soon feature one of the largest pieces of public art in the City of Yarra – a 353 square metre mural by renowned Melbourne-based First Nations artist Lisa Waup. The mural, which will be painted on two sides of the 14-storey building, is a striking monochromatic piece which features Waup’s distinctive linework. Titled ‘Convergence’, the artwork celebrates First Nations storytelling while capturing the spirit and character of Fitzroy North, highlighting the building’s connection with its residents, the local community and history of the area. Waup, who has exhibited in countless national and international exhibitions, says the mural will be visible to neighbouring suburbs and will celebrate the relationships between people, Country and community. “In my work, circles represent family and community, while lines explore paths of connection between people, place and time,” Ms Waup said.

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Dear Diary

Published by: Kabuku PR | 11-Apr-2024
Dear Diary

After winning the hearts of Wollongong audiences with her MERRIGONGX debut in 2022, Kay Proudlove’s endearing comedy about the agony of growing up, Dear Diary, returns to Wollongong as part of a national tour from the 8th to 11th May.

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Switzerland

Published by: Ensemble Theatre | 10-Apr-2024

With Toni Scanlan as Patricia Highsmith, renowned Australian playwright Joanna Murray-Smith weaves a torrid web of wit and mystery in this gripping psychological thriller.

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Ulster American

Published by: Ensemble Theatre | 9-Apr-2024
Ulster American

Ensemble Theatre is thrilled to present acclaimed Northern Irish playwright David Ireland’s Ulster American, a savage satire exposing the fragile egos and abuses of power that run rampant in Hollywood, from Monday 13th May to Saturday 8th June.

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Creative Conversations: A Platform for Artistic Dialogue

Published by: Colour Box Studio | 29-Mar-2024
Creative Conversations: A Platform for Artistic Dialogue

Arts Centre Melbourne and Colour Box Studios presents a journey into the world of creativity with the Colour Box Studio Creative Conversation Series. Join us as we delve into the experiences of a diverse array of artists as they share their insights in front of a live audience.

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Our Favourite Little DHeads are back in Melbourne

Published by: Sharnema Nougar | 20-Mar-2024

Your favourite pair of cat-loving, Bi-Wife-Energy powered (the new renewable!), bio-glitter covered, Fanta swilling, recycling champions: the Two Little Dickheads are back, doing what they do best: Filling Slots. Featuring unhinged sketches, silly dancing, stupid puppets and surprisingly good singing.

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