Andrew Dawson & Ting Lim - The Situation @ Tasma Terrace 3 - 6 April to 19 April
Two of Brisbane's greatest exports of shame, Andrew Dawson and Ting Lim, present to you The Situation “ an hour of jokes. Just jokes, nothing else but jokes.
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MEMBER SIGNUPTwo of Brisbane's greatest exports of shame, Andrew Dawson and Ting Lim, present to you The Situation “ an hour of jokes. Just jokes, nothing else but jokes.
Welcome to the best dance party of your life. Your time starts"¦ now!
Because sometimes you have to unpack your Sh*t to find the Magic! What do Aria awards, Les Girls, Sydney's Kings Cross, Shirley Bassey, Abe Saffron, Dusty Springfield, anxiety and depression have in common? They all feature in a new one-woman musical monologue, BAGGAGE LIMIT written by artist, singer songwriter and performer Peta Morris, which will be premiering at The Adelaide Fringe Festival in March 2020. @peta_morris_ @adlfringe #adlfringe #baggagelimit2020
Fast, furious and funny, The Big HOO-HAA! is Melbourne's longest-running and best-loved weekly impro comedy show.
The work of the young Swiss-British artist William Grob, and the work of the Italian artist Elena Monzo are both distinguished by rough technique and a very peculiar aesthetic. #luisacatuccigallery
"Coming back"¦ is NOT an option!" This acclaimed Hip Hop Theatre is now in Adelaide after winning the Tour Ready Award and Best Production in Let's Be Together Arts Festival 2018.
CDP presents Tall Stories' production of Room on the Broom adapted from the award winning picture book by Julia Donaldson & Axel Scheffler, published by Macmillan Children's books.
Photographer and co-founder of FotoFest, Fred Baldwin will give a talk about his personal experience in the Korean War. He will also be signing copies of his new memoir, Dear Mr. Picasso: An Illustrated Love Affair with Freedom.
Join Margot Fink, Kira Djnalie, Dr Muhammed Taha, Raina Peterson, and Milo Milton-Moon at 6:30pm on Tuesday 4 February at Bargoonga Nganjin (North Fitzroy Library) and explore similarities and differences across cultural lines of queerness, gender expression, and identity. #midsumma
The truth behind the new legislation and why the Liberal Party should revise it. @rebeccaaborg #themoderndaytypewriter #SharingOfAbhorrentViolentMaterialBill #Liberalparty #criminalisingabhorrentmaterial #upstartexplainers #legalissuesinjournalism #socialmedia #christchurchterrorattack
Ashish has just found out that his long-term friend Eve is a sex worker. When he impulsively books them for sex, the pair are thrown into close quarters and forced to confront their shared past, while questioning the boundaries of friendship, the limits of intimacy, and the cost of transgression. #midsumma
An honest and raw retelling of the journey to repeal Australia's most archaic anti-gay legislation
One of Asia-Pacific's leading contemporary art galleries, Sullivan+Strumpf Singapore is pleased to present Passages, a solo exhibition of new works in porcelain by Australian artist Kirsten Coelho on 17 January - 16 February 2020.
Over the summer MGA will present two exhibitions that explore how dress, photography and portraiture are used to define and redefine personal and cultural identity in Fashioning black identity: Africa and the African diaspora and Dressing up: clothing and camera. These exhibitions will be shown alongside The Tucker portraits which explores how Australian modernist artist Albert Tucker embedded photography within his practice. @mga_photography #australianhomeofphotography
From the extravagances of 1950s Paris, to the devastation of New York in the 80s and 90s, composer and diarist Ned Rorem captured the essence of what it meant to be gay, an artist and in love. For the first time, his words and his music are brought together by Belinda Hanne Reid and Coady Green in this stunning production.
Gertrude Opera will present the Australian premiere of the groundbreaking and acclaimed chamber opera As One as part of the 2020 Midsumma Festival.
WINNER of Best Comedy Weekly Award Adelaide Fringe 2019. Following her critically acclaimed 'Woman of the Year' meet Anna's four characters, old and new, each on a heroic quest to find happiness; an overly competitive vicar, a social media influencer, a mischievous granny and a retreat-running hippy. What do they all have in common? They all want to Get Happy!
Do you love staring at screens? Are you staring at a screen right now? You should get out more. Specifically, to a show that has an enormous screen smack-bang in the middle of it.
The gallery is pleased to present the first solo exhibition in North America of work by the famed German photographer, Claudia Fährenkemper (b. Castrop-Rauxel, Germany, 1959). For more than thirty years, Fährenkemper has used photography to explore the strange beauty of man-made or natural objects by isolating them in some way from their environment. She studied under Bernd and Hilla Becher at the prestigious Kunstakademie Düsseldorf from 1989 until 1995 and has since produced series in landscape, machinery, photomicroscopy, and most recently, formal portraits of 15th to 19th Century suits of armour.
The Sunny Art Prize is an international art prize hosted by Sunny Art Centre, London. This fine art competition, based in the UK, is a global platform offering art opportunities for emerging and established artists to showcase their artworks internationally. The exhibiting galleries are located in cities across the world, including London, Beijing and Shanghai. The art contest also gives the art prize-winners the opportunity to be part of a one-month artist residency. The Artist Residency Programme is organised in collaboration with established Chinese art institutions and it provides the chance to engage with historically and culturally rich places in China.
HMC is now accepting submissions for the Artists-in-Residence Program and exhibition in 2020 at AIR-HMC, Budapest-Hungary.
Blood. Tears. Wine. Discovery. Shock. Escape. Terror. New horizons. Hope. Loss. A new musical from South Australia/Italy.
A glow-in-the-dark installation commenting on ideas about identity, colonialism and adventure.
Students is Gascoyne Junction had the opportunity to work with professional artists Matt Aitken and Bella Ndayikeze earlier this year as a part the AWESOME Arts Creative Challenge program. Students worked hard to produce their own unique artworks through process driven workshops.
Students and staff at CAPS Kurrawang school in the community of Kurrawang welcomed visual artists Minaxi May and Sally Stoneman into their school for a week of creative exploration.
Mark Chu embraces the power of fantasy, hollow ambition, and absurdity, in a series of large scale, self-portraits depicting the plural nature of who or what a person can (and cannot) be.
Australian Premiere. Saturday 14 December, Sydney Opera House, Concert Hall, Tuesday 17 December, Arts Centre Melbourne, Hamer Hall. China National Opera and Dance Drama Theatre (CNODDT) proudly returns to Australia in December for a concert production of the classic masterpiece Chinese opera Liu Sanjie. This is the first time this stunning concert format has been presented out of China.
The AWESOME Arts Rockingham Creative Challenge arrived at Bungree Primary School in October with much excitement. Students worked with artists-in-residence Hannan Jones and Kero O'Shea to celebrate their school community through the theme 'Shine'.
Kicking off an exciting year of Creative Challenge, students at Hedland Senior High School explored photography and visual arts with professional Perth-based artists Martine Perret and Matt McVeigh.
Students at Derby Senior High School warmly welcomed visual artists Ben Crappsley and Calvin Chee into their school community to explore the theme 'Shine'. The Derby creative Challenge was presented by Go for 2&5.
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