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Wei Rong Wu - Glimpses - 6 May - 30 May 2021

Published by: Beaver Galleries | 30-Apr-2021

Glimpses from Wei Rong Wu is an exhibition of works on paper, drawn from the artist’s observations and recollections over the past year. Wei Rong Wu is a Chinese-born artist who combines Western and Eastern artistic practices and materials in the creation of her work. This is Wei Rong’s first solo exhibition. This exhibition runs alongside that of artist friend and collaborator, eX de Medici.

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Still - Living Through Cancer and Covid

Published by: Stephen Bulger Gallery | 29-Apr-2021

The gallery is pleased to present for CONTACT, Toronto's annual photography festival, Still “ Living through Cancer and Covid, our second solo exhibition with multidisciplinary artist Max Dean. The exhibition of photographs and sculpture includes the cooperation of Andy and the lads, the animatronic figures that Dean rescued from Ontario Place's decommissioned Wilderness Adventure Ride. Over the course of eight weeks, their sculpture will be disassembled into an ever-evolving installation. During the first weeks of the exhibition, while the gallery is closed to the public due to Ontario's government health guidelines, the unravelling of the sculpture will be recorded and released Tuesdays and Fridays at noon starting Friday May 7th. A link to the videos will be available on our website.

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Award-winning Melbourne artist Natasha Bieniek presents new solo exhibition at Linden New Art

Published by: Zilla and Brook | 28-Apr-2021

Melbourne-based mid-career artist Natasha Bieniek will present a new solo exhibition at Linden New Art from Saturday 22 May until Sunday 22 August. This exhibition brings together a suite of works that have never previously been exhibited together before, including Bieniek's stand out painting, Biophilia, which was the winner of the Wynne Prize in 2015. Bieniek's paintings are meticulous in their execution and demand close inspection. They draw on notions of the past and present, linking the ancient tradition of 16th century miniature painting with present-day image culture.

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Ceramic Artist Vipoo Srivilasa presents Wellness Deity at Linden New Art

Published by: Zilla and Brook | 28-Apr-2021

Linden New Art presents Wellness Deity, a new exhibition by one of Australia and Thailand's brightest ceramic talents, Vipoo Srivilasa. Running from Saturday 22 May until Sunday 22 August, Wellness Deity is a community driven project developed during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia. Wellness Deity is a multidisciplinary exhibition featuring works from the Wellness Deity Project - a self-directed project Srivilasa undertook in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The artist invited people to submit a drawing of their Wellness Deity', a god-like being that has a special or protective power. Srivilasa selected 19 of these drawings to provide inspiration for a series of ceramic sculptures. Each deity has its own unique characteristic based on the personal stories submitted and will be accompanied by a piece of commissioned creative writing.

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Linden New Art presents To Feed your Oracle: a solo exhibition by Ruth Höflich

Published by: Zilla and Brook | 28-Apr-2021

To Feed your Oracle, a solo-exhibition by German-born, Melbourne-based artist and film-maker Ruth Höflich will be held at Linden New Art from 22 May “ 22 August. The installation of photography, video and site intervention will explore how we try to understand or predict things that we can't see, and how our expectations can affect our experiences of the unknown. In 2019, Höflich was awarded the Georges Mora Fellowship. This new body of work has been created through the fellowship, which allowed her access to the State Library of Victoria's special collections. Specifically, Höflich drew inspiration from the library's Alma Conjuring Collection. This exhibition explores the different concepts of magic, from inattentional blindness, divination and magic as a portal to the unknown.

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New Media Film Festival

Published by: New Media Film Festival | 28-Apr-2021

NEW MEDIA FILM FESTIVAL® 1st FEST TO ADD NFT TO PROGRAMMING LINEUP. First Festival For New Media Storytelling Showcases 119 Content Creators from 23 Countries June 2-3, 2022. Judges from BBC, Emmys, HBO, Marvel and PBS to present $45,000.00 in Awards

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Seymour Nights

Published by: Kabuku PR | 28-Apr-2021

The first Seymour Nights events will take place across May and June 2021, featuring ten concerts from a diverse line-up of local artists.

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Registrations open for Melbourne International Singers Festival 2021

Published by: CarolineK | 27-Apr-2021

Now in its 11th year, Melbourne International Singers Festival for all singers, is proud to present an exciting & diverse program over the Queen's Birthday long weekend. Join us for a weekend of amazing vocal workshops with Australia's finest choral conductors! Jonathon Welch AM, Artistic Director, Patrick Burns, Daniel Brinsmead, Nela Trifkovic and Adam Przewlocki. LET'S GET LOUD! #MISF21

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THE APPLETON LADIES' POTATO RACE

Published by: Kabuku PR | 26-Apr-2021

Inspired by real life events and featuring a cast of five fabulous women, The Appleton Ladies' Potato Race is a funny, honest and heart-warming story about upsetting the potato cart and standing up for your principles.

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Alfred Freddy Krupa represented in MoMA

Published by: Gabriel Krupa | 25-Apr-2021

New York, USA - Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) collected 3 artworks of the pioneer of the New Ink Art movement Alfred Freddy Krupa and included them in MoMA Manhattan Artists' Book Collection.

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Alfred Freddy Krupa collected by MoMA

Published by: Gabriel Krupa | 24-Apr-2021

Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) collected 3 artworks of the pioneer of the New Ink Art movement Alfred Freddy Krupa and included them in MoMA Manhattan Artists' Book Collection.

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The Sky's the Limit for this artist who creates atmospheres with attitude and altitude

Published by: Kathryn Coller | 24-Apr-2021

Stephen Mills is AN ARTIST who is Driven by PASSION, Seized by OBSESSION, Delighted by CREATION, Enthralled by EXPRESSION, Entranced by VISION, Delighted by DAY DREAMS, Filled with EMOTION, Fueled by COMPULSION, Consumed by BEAUTY and BLINDED by INSPIRATION. WELCOME to his MIND. Witness Stephen's current works in his new exhibition on display for four weeks in Redcliffe, Queensland.

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Celebrate a decade of Michael Griffiths with his Greatest Hits'!

Published by: fortyfivedownstairs | 23-Apr-2021

A fortyfivedownstairs favourite for his sell-out shows In Vogue: Songs by Madonna, Sweet Dreams: Songs by Annie Lennox and Cole: A Tribute to Cole Porter, Helpmann Award winner Michael Griffiths returns to fortyfive in May with his acclaimed new show Greatest Hits.

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2020 Vision

Published by: Head On Foundation | 22-Apr-2021

2020 Vision takes a poignant look back at those shared struggles, the collective resilience and rebuilding, and the complex recovery process experienced by Australian communities in NSW.

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Savour Labour

Published by: The Cross Art Projects | 22-Apr-2021

Savour Labour is a new, multi-perspectival spatial environment or Hebi-tat by the artist Gary Carsley and the architect Renjie Teoh.

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MAJESTIC MAY AT AMANDA ADDAMS AUCTIONS

Published by: AMANDA ADDAMS AUCTIONS | 21-Apr-2021

Amanda Addams Auctions. Sunday 2nd May 2021 “ 12 noon at 251 Jasper Road McKinnon. Viewing Saturday 1st May from 11 am to 5 pm. Sale includes the The Beadman Australian Pottery Collection, Estate of Bruce Pearson-Carnegie, Estate of Sheila Whitson “ Olivers Hill, Collections from homes, Brighton, Caulfield, Seaford, Sunbury, Aspendale, Malvern, Hampton, Toorak. The rooms are full of amazing and varied items, the vast majority is to be sold without reserves.

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Requiem for an Empress a musical highlight for 2021

Published by: The Australian Boys Choir | 21-Apr-2021

For over eighty years, the Australian Boys Choir has provided outstanding training for young people alongside exceptional performances for audiences. And the year ahead is no exception. The extraordinary Requiem for an Empress is set to be a highlight of 2021. To be performed at 2.30 pm on Saturday 15th May at St. Patrick's Cathedral, Ballarat, and at 3pm on Sunday 16th May at Sacred Heart Church, Carlton, the performance comprises a single 65-minute work, namely the Officium Defunctorum of 1605 by celebrated Spanish Renaissance composer Tomás Luís de Victoria. The work is perfectly suited to the voices of the Choir's Performing Squad and The Vocal Consort. @AustBoysChoir

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$3,500 Artist Grants

Published by: The Hopper Prize | 20-Apr-2021

The Hopper Prize is accepting entries for Spring 2021 artist grants. For this open call, we have increased grants to $3,500. We are offering 2 artist grants in the amount of $3,500 and 4 artist grants in the amount of $1,000. This is an international open call. All media is eligible. Grant submissions will be juried by Selby Nimrod, Assistant Curator, MIT List Visual Arts Center and María Elena Ortiz, Curator, Pérez Art Museum Miami. Our open call provides you with a direct path to get your work in front of these forward thinking exhibition makers. In addition to grants, 30 artists will be selected for a shortlist. Additional exposure is available via our online Journal as well as our Instagram feed, currently reaching an audience over 56k. Deadline: May 18, 2021. Apply at https://hopperprize.org #hopperprize #artistgrant #artistopportunity

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Animal Farm

Published by: Glen Street Theatre | 20-Apr-2021

Animal Farm, one of the most enduring political commentaries of our time, has been adapted into a multi-award winning, critically-acclaimed theatre production

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