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The Other Art Fair - 1 week countdown

Published by: Zoe Paulsen | 15-Mar-2018

The Other Art Fair, presented by Saatchi Art, is the Australia's favourite fair to meet and buy art direct from 100 of the very best emerging and undiscovered artists, handpicked by a committee of art industry experts. Returning to Sydney for its fourth edition from 22-25 March at Australian Technology Park, Eveleigh, the fair launches as part of the highly anticipated Art Month 2018 program, a citywide contemporary art festival during the month of March.

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Chaos&Order: 120 Years of Collecting at RMIT opening soon!

Published by: RMIT Gallery | 14-Mar-2018

Presenting the work of over 80 artists, Australian and international, created throughout the last century or more, Chaos & Order is RMIT Gallery's ambitious inaugural survey of the University art collection. It is both a showcase for some the most exciting modern and contemporary art held by an Australian university, and an exploration of the nature of the way contemporary art collections are formed and understood.

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Latrobe Valley Community Choir & School of Hard Knocks present Happy Together, this Sunday 18 March in Moe

Published by: CarolineK | 14-Mar-2018

HAPPY TOGETHER is a celebration of all that is unique and special about the Latrobe Valley, bringing together music, laughter and a strong sense of community and connection. This concert will feature the brilliant Jan van der Stool, International Music Therapist' and star of Australia's Got Talent, 2016 as our MC Extraordinaire, with performances by the School of Hard Knocks' Absolutely Everybody choirs, Voices of Casey and MEN ALOUD! under the musical direction of internationally acclaimed Dr Jonathon Welch AM and accompanied by the talented Dave Newington on piano, and Latrobe Valley Community Choir led by Lyn Poon and accompanied by Anne Doherty. The concert will finish at 4.30pm when afternoon tea will be served. @lvcchoir @SOHKnocks

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Nadia Collins: Virgin Bloody Mary - Melbourne International Comedy Festival

Published by: Nadia Collins | 14-Mar-2018

Virgin. Wife. Christ-maker. Thermo-mix party host. Now is your chance to get up-close and personal with the Virgin Mary in this critically acclaimed cult smash, written and performed by madcap comic Nadia Collins. It's Mary, in her own words, without words. #comedy #micf #micf2018 #melbournecomedy #clown #sketch #virginbloodymary @thebutterflyclub @nadiacollins @nadiacollinscomedy

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Scale Free Network: Micro Draw

Published by: Ipswich Art Gallery | 13-Mar-2018

Help your children see the world in a whole new way! @IpswichArtGallery will be home to Scale Free Network's exciting art-science laboratory! #IAGkids #ScaleFreeNetwork #ArtmeetsScience

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LUMINEUX

Published by: margaret river gallery | 12-Mar-2018

AN EXHIBITION OF NEW ART WORKS EXPLORING - SURFACES, FORMS AND COLOURS THAT CAPTURE AND EXUDE LIGHT. LUMINEUX is a show of new works by three artists working in very different mediums each exploring light, colour and form.

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Not Good With Horses Release Debut Album

Published by: Compadre Music Co. | 12-Mar-2018

Not Good With Horses, the sublime alt-country quintet renowned for their live performances throughout the Sydney Americana music scene, will finally release their long awaited debut album Faultlines', on 29th March 2018 through Compadre Music Co. and are set to celebrate the albums release by performing live that night at The Brass Monkey, Cronulla.

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Supermarket - Stockholm Independent Art Fair 2018

Published by: Supermarket Art Team | 12-Mar-2018

Supermarket "“ Stockholm Independent Art Fair aims to showcase artists' initiatives from all over the world, and it is an art fair that strives to offer the visitor an experience beyond the traditional exhibition practices of contemporary art fairs.

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The Tales of Witchmen: A Puntastic Pilgrimage to the Jokes Galore Mega-Store

Published by: Eidann Glover | 11-Mar-2018

In a Melbourne International Comedy Festival debut, comes The Tales of Witchmen. Join John the Knight and Squire the Squire on a queer old quest to rescue the loverly King-daughter from the evil Witchypoo! Along the way meet a bunch of kooky characters such as... Cabbage Girl, Owen-Megan the Vegan, and Barry Darren from Far Kew.

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Going With the Flow

Published by: Redcliffe Art Society | 7-Mar-2018

Longstanding members of Artists in Redcliffe (AIR formed over 15 years ago) these 5 artists demonstrate their individual approach to the underlying theme in "Going With the Flow" with a high level of proficiency. Years of dedication to study and practice in honing their skill is evident in the work displayed in this exhibition which runs from 21st March to 15th April 2018 at the Old Fire Station, Redcliffe.

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Milerum and Me: The art of Jacob Stengl

Published by: South Australian Museum | 7-Mar-2018

A deeply personal artistic exploration of a grandfather, Milerum, and grandson, Jacob Stengl, whose lives have run parallel to each other without them having ever met.

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Peter Thomas - Manipulations at Fox Galleries - March 1 - April 14

Published by: Amanda Ribas Tugwell | 6-Mar-2018

Peter Thomas began each work in this series by lying on a concrete floor, writing across raw felt in acrylic paint. It's surprisingly taxing on his lower back. He writes about the things that are bothering him at that moment, about addiction, mental illness, intergenerational trauma, about trust, considering each word. This informs how each painting begins. The felt is mounted onto panels and sealed, sometimes entirely and sometimes only partly, with layers of acrylic, enamel, hydrostone of fortified plaster mixed with powdered pigments. He puts paint on, and scrubs it off, often using a power sander to sand back sections or the whole thing. He cuts it, rips it, attacks it with hammers or axes or knives or a box cutter. He smashes it pretty hard. Sometimes he shoots it with a gun. @fox_galleries #michaelancefox @michaelancefox

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2018 Morocco Jewellery Tour

Published by: AMAZIGH CULTURAL TOURS MOROCCO | 4-Mar-2018

Travel Morocco and cast silver in the Sahara! Join renowned gold & silversmiths Marcus Foley & Dore Stockhausen and enjoy the art, history and culture as we traverse the fantastic landscape of the Atlas Mountains and Sahara on this unique holiday. You will have an opportunity to draw inspiration from your experience, develop your own jewellery designs and create a unique piece of your own made en route. Or you can just relax and enjoy with a group of like-minded people!

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Lorne Sculpture Biennale in Two Weeks!

Published by: Holly, Miranda Brown Publicity | 4-Mar-2018

In just under two weeks, the Lorne foreshore will come alive with the sights and sounds of the 2018 Lorne Sculpture Biennale. With this year's theme focusing on the environment, expect to see incredible works representing the natural world around us - with some even made from recyclable and reusable materials.

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Nature's Table | Owen Thompson

Published by: Helen Day | 4-Mar-2018

The artwork for Nature's Table is comprised of nature studies and landscapes. My collected small treasures are painted in a manner reminiscent of the work of naturalists who made journal recordings of their natural history discoveries, often on voyages to foreign parts of the world at the turn of the last century. Miniature worlds, full of diverse colours, patterns and structures. Owen Thompson

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Australian Revelations film series

Published by: Revelation Film Festival | 3-Mar-2018

The Revelation Film Festival's Australian Revelations monthly screening showcase of new and archival Australian feature films and documentaries. They're accompanied each month by a local short film and live Skype Q&A's with filmmakers and performers. We're back in 2018 with the award winning documentary Salute.

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Life in Pictures filmmaking competition

Published by: Revelation Film Festival | 3-Mar-2018

The Life in Pictures filmmaking competition is centred on stimulating discussion about ageing, celebrating achievements of those who are ageing and diving into cultures each who have a different perspective on what it is to age. Entries close 18th May 2018

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