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Chongli grabs the Winter Olympics to grow rapidly

Published by: The Young Reporter / Hong Kong Baptist University | 29-Oct-2020

A man wearing a white snowsuit with red words China freestyle ski team stretched out his arms horizontally, keeping his body and skis at 90 degrees, acting as a beautiful arc across the sky, and landed at the bottom of a slope approaching 40 degrees.

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Franck Gohier Exhibition '#Ozpop'

Published by: Mitchell Fine Art | 29-Oct-2020

Darwin-based artist Franck Gohier returns to Mitchell Fine Art with a new series of artworks that continue his appropriation of 1950's and 60's vintage comic books and popular culture. #Ozpop is Franck Gohier's homage to the history of Australian Pop. Satirical, politically, and socially motivated his artworks are a reflection of society and its faults, frailties and triumphs.

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Future Dreaming.visions of the future

Published by: PBP | 29-Oct-2020

Future Dreamingvisions of the future is an exhibition of artworks from Indigenous artists created within Victorian prisons during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, presented by The Torch.

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Hong Kong's Edgy Artists Confront a Bleak Future

Published by: The Young Reporter / Hong Kong Baptist University | 29-Oct-2020

With uncertainty over a possible additional Covid-19 wave and the release to the public of the stark details of the national security law being foisted onto Hong Kong, the territory's creative professionals are faced with anxiety and foreboding. Throughout the city's pro-democracy movement, artistic expression has been a staple for protesters to make their voices heard through artwork, posters, and slogans. But all of this may soon change.

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Hong Kong's Ethnic Minorities Confront New National Security Law

Published by: The Young Reporter / Hong Kong Baptist University | 29-Oct-2020

Ethnic minorities in Hong Kong who often confront language and cultural barriers now face new challenges in the form of the national security law imposed July 1 by Beijing, which brings both uncertainty and a sense of the unknown. During the pro-democracy movement that rocked the city for months last year, many chose to remain mum. Some are now breaking that silence.

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Lizzie Bea opens up about playing Tracy Turnblad in the new West End production of Hairspray

Published by: Jess Stoddard / Manchester Metropolitan University | 28-Oct-2020

Lizzie Bea's joyous performance as Tracy Turnblad on Britain's Got Talent helped bring the importance of live theatre to the forefront of the national consciousness. Here she talks about that BTG number alongside Michael Ball, her excitement at returning to the stage despite the pandemic and why she wants to breakdown casting stereotypes and play Elphaba.

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David Rankin- Five Decades. A Single-Artist Auction Retrospective

Published by: artmarketspace Pty Ltd | 26-Oct-2020

Artmarketspace is delighted to be working with connections of New York based Australian artist David Rankin, in staging a new market concept: A Single-Artist Auction Retrospective. Auction being held on Sunday 29 November online at artmarketspace.com at 5pm AEST. This curated auction comprises 11 fine works that span each decade of the artist's career starting in the 1960's in Australia and ending up to the early 2000's in New York, where David Rankin now lives with his wife, the celebrated author Lily Brett.

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Gold Coast Bleach Festival focuses on Indigenous arts

Published by: The Lead South Australia | 26-Oct-2020

First Nations art will make an unrivalled statement in the Gold Coast's Bleach Festival with a powerful program that includes a 100 square metre, hand-woven mosaic masterpiece by a group of Indigenous women drawn from across south-east Queensland that will blanket the Burleigh beachfront.

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NAIDOC Week at the Art Gallery of WA

Published by: Art Gallery of WA | 26-Oct-2020

Always Was, Always Will Be - Recognises that First Nations people have occupied and cared for this continent for over 65,000 years. NAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia each year to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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Ice is the Star: Ice Music Festival Norway 2019

Published by: Gerardo Iannacci / Uppsala University | 25-Oct-2020

Ice Music Festival Norway where musicians play with ice is truly one of a kind. It takes place in Finse, a remote village lost in the mountains that can only be reached by train in the Winter months, because of ferocious snowstorms and freezing cold wind it has been described as an Antarctica in miniature. Well, for this year's edition Finse has completely changed its face, the ice music lovers experienced a temperature of some degrees above zero even after sunset. @icemusicfestivalnorway @icemusic @uniquefestival @Finse @Norway @terjeisungset

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Head On Photo Festival in print

Published by: Head On Photo Festival | 22-Oct-2020

Join us for a printed Head On Photo Festival this November at the iconic Bondi Beach and other venues around Sydney! In a difficult year and after presenting the world-first online photography festival, we are especially thrilled to be able to present this physical series of beautiful and topical exhibitions.

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Re/construction: Jack Mundey & the Green Bans

Published by: The Cross Art Projects | 21-Oct-2020

Re/construction brings together artists, one community group and two curators to reread the legacy of Jack Mundey and the Green Bans. Jack Mundey's whole life was one giant spatial project. But he didn't need art to do what he did, he had the context of the union movement. Discussing Jack Mundey's concept of green bans and public space as a 'spatial project' in an art context, is implying a common link between the union movement and art, which makes us aware of the way both offer room for alternative thinking or challenges to mainstream thinking.

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Art Wolfe Presents Pathways to Creativity Online Learning

Published by: Deirdre Skillman | 20-Oct-2020

When one door closes, another opens. Forced to cool his heels at his studio during the pandemic, master photographer and traveler Art Wolfe has created an online virtuoso course of artistic photographic composition. Infused with the wisdom, wit, and skill from a career spanning five decades, Pathways to Creativity is an evergreen, epic learning experience for photographers and creatives of all backgrounds and professions.

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Daleside, an exhibition by Cyprien Clément-Delmas & Lindokuhle Sobekwa

Published by: Rubis Mécénat | 20-Oct-2020

As part of the PhotoSaintGermain festival, Rubis Mécénat presents Daleside, a commission to French photographer Cyprien Clément-Delmas and South African photographer, Magnum Photos Associate and Of Soul and Joy alumni Lindokuhle Sobekwa. The photographic commission documents Daleside, an Afrikaner suburb in the south-east of Johannesburg, South Africa.

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Release It

Published by: Just Another Pty Ltd | 17-Oct-2020

Just Another Agency presents, Release It - a limited edition, time released, print launch.

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Benefits of Massage Therapy

Published by: Sooraj | 16-Oct-2020

Australasian College of Massage & Myotherapy (ACMM) is inviting young adults who are passionate about making a professional career as a Massage Therapist. The certification will help you in finding jobs in the most prestigious resorts, spa, and even cruise ships.

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