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Redcliffe says BUON NATALE with a joint exhibition of ART and POTTERY

Published by: Kathryn Coller | 7-Nov-2020

The Redcliffe Art Society [RAS] and the Redcliffe Pottery Group, both friends and long standing neighbours are celebrating together at the Old Fire Station Gallery in an artistic showcase of great talent, aptly titled Buon Natale. It promises to be a rich exhibition of fine art and brilliant craftsmanship. It is akin to Phoenix arising from the isolation of Covid.

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Collectors Choice, 2020

Published by: Artsite Galleries | 6-Nov-2020

Artsite Galleries will be exhibiting its Annual Collectors Choice Exhibition, Dec 5th - Dec 20th, 2020.      

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Phil Bergerson | Retrospective, In Search of Meaning

Published by: Stephen Bulger Gallery | 4-Nov-2020

The Stephen Bulger Gallery is pleased to present Phil Bergerson Retrospective, In Search of Meaning, our sixth solo exhibition of work by Phil Bergerson. Signed copies of Phil's 2019 book A Retrospective, Daylight Books, are also available for purchase.

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Show Us Your 'Rona Contemporary Jewellery Exhibition

Published by: Bridget Kennedy Project Space X TempContemp | 4-Nov-2020

An exhibition of global contemporary jewellery and ideas, made during and reflecting on artist experiences of the Coronavirus lockdown. Appropriately digitized, see a spectrum of Rona's projected in the window at Bridget Kennedy Project Space, North Sydney; Online at tempcontemp.com and via instagram @tempcontemp, between November 11 “ December 5, 2020.

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A Stone's Throw

Published by: Cross Encounters | 2-Nov-2020

A Stone's Throw@melbfringe@crossencountersau is the first ever physical theatre piece combining Chinese and Australian performers under a Chinese director, with distinctive improvised and composed music featuring Chinese and Western elements. It has already been selected in the Melbourne Fringe Hub live stream spots and will do a show season from November 25th to 28th this year.

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Iphigenia in Splott

Published by: New Ghosts Theatre Company | 1-Nov-2020

Fresh from their critically acclaimed production of Blue Christmas at KXT, New Ghosts Theatre Company brings Artistic Director Lucy Clements and resident IGNITE performer Meg Clarke back together again in the Australian premiere of a one-woman show that has taken stages by storm internationally.

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Lab.17 art contest

Published by: Margherita | 1-Nov-2020

Lab.17 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 and much more.

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A fancy walk leads locals to meet ethnic minorities' neighbours

Published by: The Young Reporter / Hong Kong Baptist University | 30-Oct-2020

Arabic signs, Islamic symbol on restaurant signboard, grocery store filled with spices line along Kwai Chung's Ping Lai Path, a community surrounded by industrial buildings. The local cultural tour group led by the guide, Minhas Rashad, an inhabitant of South-Asia speaking fluent Cantonese, shows visitors an ordinary day of the South Asian and the Chinese residents live and gather in the area - a feature the community is notorious for.

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Cultural differences you may face in St. Petersburg

Published by: Moon Lam, Nicole Ko / Hong Kong Baptist University | 30-Oct-2020

"Rude" maybe tourist's impression towards people in St. Petersburg, Russia, but there may be an underlying misunderstanding behind the image. St. Petersburg is always considered a must-visit city in Russia, no matter for international or domestic travellers. Being the second-largest city in Russia, the area consists of canals and world-famous spots such as the Winter Palace, Saint Isaac's Cathedral and Peter and Paul Fortress.

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Dark tourism in Chernobyl

Published by: Moon Lam, Nicole Ko | 30-Oct-2020

Still remember Chernobyl where the nuclear disaster happened more than 30 years ago? Nowadays, Chernobyl has become one of the main tourist attractions in Ukraine. Watch and know more about dark tourism.

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Five minutes with Xavier Tsang

Published by: Cherry Lee / HKBU | 30-Oct-2020

BeCandle is a local candle and fragrance brand established by Xavier Tsang, who uses the most intriguing and innovative ways to present his fragrance. @BeCandle #Fragrance #Candles #Local

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From underground to mainstream: dreams, changes and struggles in Chinese rap scene

Published by: The Young Reporter / Hong Kong Baptist University | 30-Oct-2020

Since hip-hop music was introduced in China in the 1990s, it stayed mainly underground. With the show The Rap of China becoming a nation-wide focus, hip-hop rapping is stepping into the mainstream in China in recent years. Behind the scene, it's decades of sweating and struggles. Yet, greater challenges are waiting ahead...

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Skilled Hands, Shared Culture

Published by: RMIT Gallery | 30-Oct-2020

Skilled Hands, Shared Culture explores the important role art, craft and design practices play in sustaining culture and community in Australia and Vietnam. In celebration of the 2020 Vietnam Creativity Festival, Vietnamese and Australian designers, artists and crafts people come together in this RMIT Gallery online exhibition highlighting artists whose work contributes to supporting vibrant, sustainable communities.

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