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Have Clarinet, Will Travel

Published by: Ed Ferris and special guests | 16-May-2018

Clarinet maverick Ed Ferris is joined by special guests in a program of Astor Piazzolla, Elena Kats-Chernin, Arvo PÓ“rt and others

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IMPORTANT AND GENUINE ONSITE AUCTION AN EVENT NOT TO BE MISSED, MAJORITY TO BE SOLD UNRESERVED

Published by: Amanda Addams Auctions | 16-May-2018

Amanda Addams Auctions. IMPORTANT AND GENUINE ONSITE AUCTION AN EVENT NOT TO BE MISSED, MAJORITY TO BE SOLD UNRESERVED. Auction Date - Sunday 27th May 2018 - Auction starts 12 Noon. On site 18 Kangerong Road Box Hill. Viewing Times:Saturday 26th May 11-4 pm. Sunday 27th May 10-12 noon (No prior viewing as residence is occupied). Presenting the lifetime collection of the Estate of Elizabeth Bonnar. Also estates Surrey Hills and Mentone.

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Momentum

Published by: Collide Ensemble | 16-May-2018

A concert by Collide, a new and versatile ensemble with the unique combination of Saxophone, Cello and Piano.

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"They live for us- The Yellows"

Published by: Loveneesh Sharma / Self-taught | 16-May-2018

"They live for us" - is an observation and imaginative view about the indispensable objects around us in our mundane life. How we are connected and dependable to them consciously and unconsciously is a matter of the way, how we treat them.

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FourPlay String Quartet National Tour

Published by: Heapsaflash | 15-May-2018

Australia's favourite electric string quartet, FourPlay, have returned with a rocking new single and stack of national tour dates to celebrate. Featuring original track Bound', the digital-only single also includes three archival remixes of FourPlay songs.

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Riverside's National Theatre of Parramatta Embarks on First Tour with Jane Harrison's Stolen

Published by: Kabuku | 15-May-2018

Following its successful premiere in 2016, Riverside's National Theatre of Parramatta is pleased to announce a six-stop tour across NSW for the acclaimed play, Stolen, by Jane Harrison. Directed by renowned Indigenous performance maker, Vicki Van Hout, Stolen presents a fresh take on Harrison's classic Australian play that tells the stories of five individuals from the Stolen Generations.

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Sounds of Change

Published by: Claire Galloway / Edinburgh Napier University | 15-May-2018

Will the music industry ride the post-Weinstein wave? "We come in peace, but we mean business." That was the warning from Janelle Monáe to the music industry during this year's Grammy Awards ceremony. The annual event - in its 60th incarnation - set the stage for intensified red-carpet activism, as celebrities used white roses to symbolise their allegiance with the #TimesUp movement. The award winners, however, remain predominantly male, and soon #OscarsSoWhite was joined by #GrammysSoMale. Just over 90 per cent of the 899 individuals nominated for Grammy Awards between 2013 and 2018 were male. Since 1947, only six women have been nominated for the Grammys' prestigious Producer of the Year. A woman has yet to win. #WomenInMusic #MeToo #GrammysSoMale #Timesup @Surgemag

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FUTURE PLATFORMS FOR THE ARTS: FROM FESTIVALS TO FEDERAL BUDGETS 6:00-8:00PM THURSDAY 17 MAY AT PVI LAB, PERTH

Published by: Esther Anatolitis | 14-May-2018

Following the Federal Budget's lack of vision for the nation's contemporary culture, NAVA is asking how Australia's key artistic thinkers create platforms of national significance. Creative disruptors pvi collective are hosting NAVA Executive Director, Esther Anatolitis, in conversation with Anna Reece, Head of Programming for Perth International Arts Festival, this Thursday 17 May at 6pm at pvi lab, Perth. These two leading arts voices will discuss what the festival of the future might look like in the wake of diminishing national cultural ambition on the part of political decision-makers. @nava_visualarts

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Newest & Rising

Published by: Irina | 14-May-2018

Newest & Rising, a vibrant exhibition featuring seven emerging artists is this year's first group show at Modern Times.

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The Sumptuous Strings Of TMO With One Of Australia's Finest Voices

Published by: metorchestra.com.au | 14-May-2018

On June 9th, The Metropolitan Orchestra with Chief Conductor and Artistic Director Sarah-Grace Williams return to the enchanting Independent Theatre for a musical evening with a difference. Sarah-Grace and TMO will start the performance with Josef Suk's sublime Serenade for strings. They will then be joined by outstanding Australian tenor Daniel Belle for the second half of this gala concert which will include some of the greatest arias from Opera and Music Theatre. @TheMetOrchestra

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Captured Landscapes | Alison Percy

Published by: fortyfivedownstairs | 12-May-2018

Painting the Australian landscape while exposed to the elements as it rapidly changes is truly a wondrous experience, and designer-turned-artist Alison Percy captures that wonder expertly in her en plein air paintings.

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Magic Happens....

Published by: Redcliffe Art Society | 12-May-2018

You invest your heart and your soul, your skill and your experience and even then, it doesn't always work but when it does MAGIC HAPPENS"¦.

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RASart Exhibition of Ecellence 2018

Published by: Redcliffe Art Society | 12-May-2018

The RASart Exhibition of Excellence is the premier exhibition of the Redcliffe Art Society which has been held for over the past 50 years. It is a juried exhibition which is open to all members of the Redcliffe Art Society. The winner of the First Prize Overall is invited to exhibit in the annual Fifteen Artists' Exhibition at the Redcliffe Art Gallery.

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Home of the Boyds: Harkaway and the Grange

Published by: Bunjil Place | 11-May-2018

The relationship of the famous Boyd family dynasty with the Harkaway and Narre Warren region is explored in Home of the Boyds: Harkaway and The Grange, a defining new exhibition at Bunjil Place Gallery in Melbourne's south east. The exhibition is the first-of-its-kind to focus exclusively on a little known but nationally significant Australian story. It is a story that spans a century, centred around three generations of Australia's best-known artists and their family property, a place of creative vitality.

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Join Max Schleser at Smartphone Filmmaking & Social Media Content Production

Published by: YAJA | 11-May-2018

In our first meet-up in 2018 will feature a presentation by Eamon Wyss about Hoopy, a social video app for video artists to make short creative 15s looping videos and share them with friends and followers. Volker Jassen will introduce the MINA and YAJA joint YaJa Awards in November 2018 as part of the International Mobile Innovation Screening.

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CONUNDRUM

Published by: JOYDIP SENGUPTA | 10-May-2018

You are cordially invited to "CONUNDRUM" An exhibition of recent works by JOYDIP SENGUPTA. Mr. Craig L. Hall Counsel General of the United States of America and Mrs. Meeryung Hall have kindly consented to inaugurate the show on 18th May 2018 at 6 pm. On view : 19 May "“ 16 June, 2018 #gangesart

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Sworn Sisters

Published by: Vermilion Art | 10-May-2018

Presents a collection of artworks by nine emerging and established female artists from China, Sworn Sisters is Vermilion Art's third exhibition of 2018. The exhibition includes work by Chen Qingqing, Feng Ling, Hu Ming, Li Lin Lin, Geng Xue, Cindy Ng, Rose Wong and Xiao Lu.

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