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The 3 Musketeers

Published by: Curious Cat | 15-Jun-2018

This new adaptation of Alexandre Dumas' novel brings the classic characters to the stage in a fast-paced romp through 17th-century France "“ a rip-roaring, gender-bending, breakneck tale of passion and intrigue, comedy and tragedy, with splashes of music. Embracing the familiar themes of loyalty and camaraderie, The 3 Musketeers' also explores the dark side of one of its ostensible heroes, to bring you the ultimate swashbuckling adventure ... with an edge.

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AA&ADA ANTIQUES FAIR SYDNEY ART-DESIGN-LIVING

Published by: AA&ADA | 14-Jun-2018

We are back in a brand new location and bringing together many of Australia's top antique & art specialists, the AA&ADA Antiques Fair Sydney, has established itself as this country's leading art & cultural event, presenting an exceptional four-days of social experiences. There is nowhere more glamorous to view and buy the finest works of art, antiques, design and jewellery; from antiquity to the present day. The AAADA fairs are Australia's only international quality fairs, backed by the reputation of Australia's finest antique and art dealers. View and buy items with confidence - the AAADA difference. All items for sale. aaada.org.au/sydney. For updates please join our mailing list.

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Because of her, we can! NAIDOC Week 2018 Exhibition

Published by: City of Melville | 13-Jun-2018

To celebrate NAIDOC Week 2018 the City will be exhibiting selected works from the Art Collection by Indigenous women artists alongside OUR PLACE "“ OUR TIME', an exhibition of paintings and sculpture from remote desert communities presented by Artitja Fine Art.

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MARS Gallery presents Daniel Agdag at Volta14

Published by: MARS Gallery | 12-Jun-2018

Melbourne's MARS Gallery is off to Switzerland. The gallery will present a solo installation by sculpture Daniel Agdag at VOLTA14, Basel, as the only Australian Gallery exhibiting at this year's fair. VOLTA 14 will mark the first time Agdag has exhibited his work in Europe and comes after his recent solo exhibitions in New York and Melbourne. Daniel Agdag, 'Sample of No Value' exhibiting at VOLTA14 from June 11 - 16

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Lab.10 art contest

Published by: Malamegi Lab | 11-Jun-2018

Lab.10 art contest, is a call for submissions open to all kind of artists. Works allowed in the art competition are: drawings, paintings, sculptures, photographs, graphics, mix media and video. A great opportunity for the artists, which can win a cash prize, have the opportunity to exhibit the artworks in September 2018 and much more.

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Life Abstracted 2018

Published by: Cambridge studio gallery | 10-Jun-2018

The annual competition for exceptional 2D abstract art from around Australia. Opening and announcement of winner: Sunday 1 July, 2 to 4pm.

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26 takes 26 equals zero

Published by: NOIR Darkroom | 7-Jun-2018

Exhibition June 6-17th. In this show, Amber Smith deals with repressed trauma through the collection and curation of things; compartmentalising, mediating and categorising an archive of totemic entries that act as mnemonic devices for stored memories.

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Return to the Stage "¢ Solo Painting Exhibition of Akbar Yadegari "¢ d'Angers Gallery "¢ Semnan-Iran

Published by: d'Angers Gallery Press News Team | 7-Jun-2018

D'angers gallery is pleased to present "Return to the Stage" a selection of paintings created by Akbar Yadegari in recent years. Curator: Javid Ramezani. Akbar avoids the meanings given to his subjects; therefore he can concentrate on his own cognition; he starts a dialogue with the work at hand and continues working up to a point where it's not clear which one is evolving, he or the painting. He thinks a true painting should change the artist as well as artist changes the painting. For Akbar "abstract" is striping any phenomenon of its imposed meaning. On display, mostly figurative are displayed with hints at the concept of migration. In his work, he has used various tools from brush to handkerchief and facial tissues. He has employed vibrant colors which are then smudged with duller hues.

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Revelation Perth International Film Festival

Published by: Revelation Film Festival | 7-Jun-2018

This year's Revelation Perth International Film Festival, includes 181 screenings of local, national and international films presented at cinemas, galleries, cafes and bars across Perth. The festival attracts 12,000 patrons and numerous international guests over the 13 days.

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Screenings, panels, workshops and more at Melbourne WebFest 2018

Published by: Lauren Colosimo | 7-Jun-2018

Australia's international web series festival, Melbourne WebFest is celebrating its sixth anniversary this year from 28 June - 1 July. Over four days, the festival will honour innovative creators, screening 85 of the best web series from 16 different countries. In addition to screenings, the 2018 program will include professional development and networking events, industry panels and a live pitching competition.

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Are you dying for technology?

Published by: Geoff Sirmai | 6-Jun-2018

Pippie finds herself in the ward from which patients don't usually return. A curious character, she torments the staff with her klepto tendencies while they argue about potential treatments performing outrageous numbers of tests and scans on body parts we weren't even aware of. A crack team of care bots attend to her every need. They even provide the entertainment. How convenient! The Doc will use any technological means to cure the next big disease that she is increasingly obsessed with diagnosing. Nursie, the last of the human carers, struggles with the technological takeover as she determines what Pippie really needs is not another robot. Pippie has her own secrets though. In this medical wonderland of technological advancement, is she really sick or is she just"¦ dying?

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CALL FOR ENTRIES: William & Winifred Bowness Photography Prize

Published by: Monash Gallery of Art | 6-Jun-2018

This year marks the 13th Bowness Photography Prize. The prize has become an important survey of contemporary photographic practice and one of the most prestigious prizes in the country, providing Australian photographers with the opportunity to exhibit at one of Australia's leading public galleries. Last year saw two exciting developments with the prize becoming acquisitive and the cash prize awarded to the winner increased to $30,000 to ensure that the prize continues to provide a significant boost to an artist's career. #bownessprize #australianhomeofphotography @mga_photography

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Dresden - new Australian play premieres 15 June

Published by: Geoff Sirmai | 6-Jun-2018

1838: Richard Wagner writes Rienzi. Seventy years later, a 17-year-old Adolf Hitler witnesses the composer's extraordinary first opera in performance - and is struck dumb. For Wagner, it was one of the greatest creative acts known to us. For Hitler, it set in motion the greatest wave of human destruction we have ever seen. For both, the city of Dresden is their stage.

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Free your song... let it soar!

Published by: Geoff Sirmai | 6-Jun-2018

World Premiere Season from 28 August at the Eternity Playhouse Darlinghurst. We all have music in us; but how do we set it free? Multi-award-winning darling of the Australian stage and screen, Genevieve Lemon and Kate Mannix star in the world premiere season of a joyful new musical play "“ based on a true story - by Joanna Weinberg (Goddess, Pandora's Bag, Lifeforce, The Piano Diaries). The Secret Singer is the life-affirming story of a singing lesson that changes the life of two very different women. It might just change yours.

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HUMAN IDENTITY TRANSLATED INTO ART

Published by: METRO ARTS | 6-Jun-2018

Metro Arts proudly presents POOFTA and Wanblut; two captivating exhibitions that explore human identity through new video, painting and sculpture as part of the 2018 season. An immersive video installation created by Callum McGrath, POOFTA addresses ambiguities of identity by deep diving into queer histories, rugby league, artistic legacies and family biographies.

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Symphony in H2O

Published by: Redcliffe Art Society | 6-Jun-2018

Water has soul "“ we are soul. In the natural landscape, the movement and flow of water can stir emotions in the viewer in the very same way a musical composition is able to. Just lie a symphony has four movements, with each one able to evoke different feelings or moods, Symphony in H20' will interpret through visual art, four sub-themes resembling the structure of a symphonic musical piece.

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