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Medea: Kaddish for the Children

Published by: Zilla and Brook | 11-Feb-2019

Medea: Kaddish For the Children is a visual performance work that re-imagines the classic Medea story from the woman's perspective. It draws from the classic Euripides' Medea text, The Voyage of the Argo by Apollonius of Rhodes and the Kaddish (the Jewish Mourner's Prayer).

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Philip Samartzis speaks about Bogong Centre for Sound Cultureʼs up coming masterclass

Published by: Madelynne Cornish | 10-Feb-2019

The Bogong Centre for Sound Culture offers its next instalment of their masterclass series The Art of Field Recording during the winter snow season in the Bogong High Plains. This five-day intensive masterclass is overseen by internationally acclaimed sound artists and recordists Douglas Quin [US] and Philip Samartzis [AU] The masterclass runs from July 1 to 5, 2019 at Howmans Gap, Victoria. #bogongsound @bogongsound #philipsamartzis #douglasquin #howmansgap

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Light. Ash. White | Evan Hancock

Published by: fortyfivedownstairs | 8-Feb-2019

Evan Hancock's exhibition Light. Ash. White marks the 10-year anniversary of Victoria's Black Saturday bushfires that burned from 7 February to 14 March 2009.

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Residue | Chaohui Xie & Georgia Simitzis

Published by: fortyfivedownstairs | 8-Feb-2019

Residue pieces together the paintings and installations of Greek-born artist Georgia Simitzis and Chinese-born artist Chaohui Xie. The worlds created by both artists are inspired by fragments and residues of mundane matters: tree barks and coins.

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Shape of Thought | Jo Dyer

Published by: fortyfivedownstairs | 8-Feb-2019

New South Wales-based artist Jo Dyer will be bringing her multi-layered and expressive practice to fortyfivedownstairs in February 2019. Her exhibition Shape of Thought will feature paintings and sculptures that are as much about media and process as they are about evoking an interconnectedness between her inner and outer worlds.

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Neapolitan

Published by: Redcliffe Art Society the Old Fire Station Gallery | 6-Feb-2019

The Neapolitans: Like Neapolitan ice-cream, life is relational on all levels. This combined exhibition offers 3 different flavours from three very different artists, in style, mediums, and approaches. It is an examination of relationships to inner self, others, the environment, our individual belief systems and spirituality. This gives the viewer an opportunity to construct their own meaning by stopping, meditating, and pondering on what the artists bring to the viewer, combined with what the viewer brings to the art work.

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International A' Design Award Announces Last Call for Entries 2019

Published by: A' Design Award and Competition | 5-Feb-2019

The A' Design Award and Competition in pursuit of recognizing excellent design works that were proposed and completed within the last 10 years. Each year, A' Design Award features a reputable jury panel of specialist in various categories, to evaluate design projects that submitted to A' Design Award.

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Life of Ups and Downs

Published by: Shuang "Valerie" Chen / Northwestern University, Editorial Journalism | 5-Feb-2019

Chicago-based improv musician Dave Asher, diagnosed with bipolar disease, talks about his music journey. Music and improvisation have always played an important part in Asher's personal discovery and healing. Film and edit by Shuang "Valerie" Chen. Music by Dave Asher & Higherwave.

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A land full of rainbows, waterfalls and sheep

Published by: Stefan Scheufelen | 4-Feb-2019

The beautiful landscapes of #Iceland with a #history of #occupations , an early #democracy and now a fast growing #tourism. Read more about it >> Wide landscapes. Volcanic rocks, overgrown with moss. Behind them, hiding trolls. The weather changes every time you close your eyes. Raindrops, and then again sunshine. Rainbows cross the sky. Waterfalls are crashing down the mountains. The endless route no. 1, which goes around the whole island. Getting lost in daydreams and then suddenly: sheep on the street. A farmer is behind on his quad. The Icelandic cowboy. A life in the countryside.

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Play Me A Poem

Published by: Margot Gorski | 4-Feb-2019

World-renowned Australian songwriters including Deborah Conway, Paul Grabowsky and Lior will spearhead the world premiere of Play Me a Poem, performing original tunes set to Yiddish poetry at the National Theatre in St Kilda on Sunday 3rd March. #Playmeapoem #Yiddish #DeborahConway #Lior #PaulGrabowsky

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Profile: Beach Fossils at Bottom Lounge

Published by: Ellise Shafer / Medill School of Journalism | 4-Feb-2019

Before Wednesday's show, WNUR got the chance to catch up with Beach Fossils about touring in Asia, the indie music scene and what Post Malone really smells like.

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A New Hill's Hoist comes to Adelaide!

Published by: Kerbside Collective | 1-Feb-2019

In an Adelaide Fringe first, 'Hilda' the custom made Hill's Hoist inspired circus rig is ready to be unveiled in a captivating family friendly circus show. Kerbside Collective presents 'Life on the Line' at the Adelaide Botanic Garden throughout the duration of Adelaide Fringe Festival. Kerbside is unveiling the first free standing circus grade Hill's Hoist in the world - Lance Hill would be proud! To top it off, it's being delivered to the home of the Hill's Hoist - Adelaide in a celebration of joy and childsplay in the town's largest backyard - Adelaide Botanic Garden! @ADLfringe @kerbsidecollective @AdelaideBotanicGarden

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CCC 'Poetry to Paintings' Exhibition and Group Exhibition

Published by: Colour City Creatives Art Gallery and Studios | 31-Jan-2019

Doesn't a picture tell a thousand words? There's a building of art for you to see, poetic visuals upon every wall in the 2 storey building. Art as poetry, or, poetry expressed as paintings, the local art cooperative will be celebrating Banjo Paterson Australian Poetry Festival in Orange, expressively. 2 exhibitions running the entire festival, one titled "Poetry to Paintings" and the other, a stunning Group Exhibition.

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