ARTEXPRESS 2020
The Art Gallery of New South Wales presents ARTEXPRESS 2020, showcasing outstanding works of art created by NSW students for the Higher School Certificate (HSC) Visual Arts examination in 2019.
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MEMBER SIGNUPThe Art Gallery of New South Wales presents ARTEXPRESS 2020, showcasing outstanding works of art created by NSW students for the Higher School Certificate (HSC) Visual Arts examination in 2019.
KAPOW! is what happens when a cabaret clown and an improv master (with a shared passion for cats) spend waaaaaaay too much time together. Honed, sharpened, and rolled in glitter at last year's Edinburgh Fringe this is the second MICF outing for Melbourne's most-loved comedy-couple.
Zealot is a demented excavation of all the ways God is explained to us. From Santa-based existentialism to Bible camp, and a latter-day detour into Tarot, one-time true believer Ange Lavoipierre charts the course from 10-year-old evangelist to fully-fledged heathen.
Adelaide Cabaret Festival in association with HOTA Home of the Arts & ABC Music are thrilled to announce Deadly Hearts: A celebration of Australian Indigenous music featuring Thelma Plum, Baker Boy, Tia Gostelow and Aodhan, will be performing at Adelaide Festival Centre's Festival Theatre on Sunday, June 7.
Playing at The Comedy Festival at Malthouse, the DIY masters of puppetry and theatrical wizardry, Bunk Puppets, present a jaunty new adventure featuring two men, hundreds of boxes, and limitless fun. #BunkPuppets #Bunkasaurus #MICF
Modelling Indigo Slam with Smart Design Studio
Brought to you by the makers of Improvised Potter and Improvised Shakespeare, we present to you - Improvised Jane Austen! Every show is a completely new adventure in the style of Jane Austen “ all made up on the spot! Expect to find headstrong heroines, scurrilous cads, and maybe even a country ball
What remains when memory is lost? That's one of the central questions posed by Joseph Sherman's one man and one musician play which explores the mystery, vulnerability and the neuroscience of memory. @kadimahmelbourne #kadimahmelbourne
Presenting live acts each week in the South East of Melbourne, Monash University's new state-of-the-art live music house, The Count's, today announce their Autumn Series. With 26 live performances across Wednesdays & Thursday nights, as well as some of Melbourne's finest DJs on Fridays from 4 pm - 7 pm, The Count's Autumn program has a multigenerational appeal, covering genres from jazz, afro-beat, RnB, blues to French gypsy jazz and more.
NOTE: . Due to COVID-19, our current exhibition as ended early! "Agatha Gothe-Snape: The Outcome is Certain" is the first large scale exhibition to survey the work of Sydney-based artist Agatha Gothe-Snape, at Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA).
Looking for a Fringe show that isn't filled with content that would make your grandma blush? Marcel Blanch- de Wilt is serving it up.
Global hit Broadway musical COME FROM AWAY announces eagerly awaited Sydney season
What do The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Smithsonian Museum and the White House have in common? On the walls of each, one will find more than two dozen magnificent picture frames crafted at the workshops of Eli Wilner & Company, Master Framers.
Melbourne multi-instrumentalists The Letter String Quartet are thrilled to finally reveal their long-awaited debut album All The Stories, and drop a new track Days Of Thought'. Featuring previous singles All The Stories' and Momento Mori', the LP showcases the quartet's intricate beauty, diverse creativity, and pure, seasoned musicianship. New single Days Of Thought', out Friday 31 January, takes the outfit's renowned contemporary-meets-classical feel and weaves hypnotic repetition and dark, brooding undertones together in a melancholic yet soothing refrain of great beauty.
Presented as part of the Sustainable Living Festival, Melbourne Playback Theatre Company in collaboration with Climate For Change are hosting an evening of conversation and performance - sharing stories, knowledge, and empowering action.
The 9th annual Transitions Film Festival returns to Cinema Nova this February with another inspiring line-up of world-changing films. Presenting local and international documentaries aimed at showcasing solutions to society's greatest challenges, and empowering audiences to build a better world, the films in this year's program cover a broad range of meaningful themes including: the climate crisis, resilience, social and technological innovation, health and wellness, and the mind-blowing advancements in artificial intelligence. The Transitions Film Festival runs from the 20th of February until the 6th of March at Cinema Nova, Loop Project Space & Bar and venues in Brunswick and St. Kilda.Full program available online at: https://www.transitionsfilmfestival.com/melbourne-program-2020/
Adelaide Festival Centre's Adelaide Guitar Festival 2020 (July 1 to August 9) is announcing two outstanding Festival Theatre shows on sale tomorrow.
My Mother's Keeper will feature a film and a series of new photographs produced as a result of a collaboration between the artist Karla Dickens and writer Bruce Pascoe. Initiated by the Kandos School of Cultural Adaptation, the work focusses on the urgent need for us to protect and conserve the land and our environment. This important new body of work will be shown at Linden New Art for the first time.
Exhibition Dates: February 22 “ March 21, 2020. Guided Tour of the Exhibition with Robert Gurbo, Curator of the André Kertész Estate: Saturday, February 22, 3pm. Public Reception: Saturday, February 22, 2 “ 5pm. The gallery is pleased to present A Life in Photographs, our eighth solo exhibition of work by Kertész Andor (André Kertész) (b. 1894, Budapest, Hungary; d. 1985 New York, USA). This survey traces a career seen through his photographs made over 70 years.
Exhibition Dates: February 22 “ March 14, 2020. Artist Talk with Janet Dey: Saturday, February 22, 4pm. Public Reception: Saturday, February 22, 2 “ 5pm. The gallery is pleased to present an exhibition in the Reading Room of work by Janet Dey featuring her series entitled Magic. The exhibition is on in conjunction with Illusions: The Art of Magic on display at the Art Gallery of Ontario from February 22 “ May 18, 2020.
Art Aviso in collaboration with fortyfivedownstairs present 1.5 Degrees in February 2020 as part of the Sustainable Living Festival 2020
give me shelter is an exhibition of screenprints based on the images of scapes that were noticed, and interesting enough that picture was taken - without people in it.
Annie Burns' painting is engaged with ideas of mortality, a consideration of stereotypical imagery, and a passionate interest in the sublime natural world and our relationship with it.
Sensitive Sweethearts is an art exhibition for those who wear their heart on their sleeve. Part of the 2020 Midsumma Festival, Sensitive Sweethearts opens at Melbourne's fortyfivedownstairs gallery on Tuesday 4 February 2020.
A comedian, a dancer and an influencer with a 34K following on Linkedin, Diana Nguyen now adds another skill to her CV - chaser. #DianaNguyenComedy #MICF
2-2.30pm, Keynote Presentation from Awavena Director Lynette Wallworth. 2.30-4pm, Long Table discussion. #artgallerywa #perthfest #awavena
Post-punk duo Roles are set to release their debut album 'There's A Space' in mid 2020. The album's first single 'Empty Room' is mixed and mastered by Mikey Young and is a perfect example of how the pair balance a minimal sound with sweeping feeling. The single premiered online today and they shall be celebrating with a single & video launch on 22 February.
Signs of the Times is a thoughtful group exhibition which features many ideas regarding the significance of signs from street advertising to sociopolitical signage throughout the past century.
Glass is one of the most exciting and dynamic art forms in this country. It is a uniquely captivating medium, capable of almost endless transformation. @artgallerywa #artgallerywa #seethingsdifferently @agwatommaloneprize #tommaloneprize
Love. Justice. Freedom. Capturing the true genius of Beethoven in his one and only opera. To celebrate the 250th anniversary of his birth, Melbourne Opera is thrilled to present Ludwig van Beethoven's only opera, Fidelio, conducted by leading international maestro Anthony Negus from 5 “ 13 February at The Athenaeum theatre. Tickets are on sale now via Ticketek / (03) 9650 1500. Inspired by an actual incident from the French Revolution, Fidelio tells the tale of a woman who dresses as a male prison guard to free her incarcerated husband. The opera touches on themes of freedom, fidelity and integrity melded with some of Beethoven's finest and rarely performed music.
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