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28th Flickerfest International Short Film Festival announces 2019 program

Published by: www.kabukupr.com.au | 16-Dec-2018

The 28th Flickerfest International Short Film Festival is thrilled to announce the full list of short films officially selected into the Academy® Accredited and BAFTA recognised competitions for 2019. Over 10 thrilling days, Flickerfest, a beloved Sydney summer institution will once again delight audiences with the very best in short films from Australia and around the world, screened under the stars at the iconic Bondi Pavilion in January.

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HOUSE FOR SALE

Published by: PDNB Gallery | 14-Dec-2018

From the country to suburbia to the New Jersey Shore, this exhibition is a survey of domestic domiciles that offer comforts of home, even in the most questionable settings. PDNB Gallery artists, and some artists new to the gallery, will be featured.

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Swell 4.0 ~ Music As Medicine

Published by: Hotel Esplanade | 13-Dec-2018

SWELL is an immersive live art experience that explores the future of live music. This is your invitation to journey through multiple music-meets-art encounters inside never-before-seen parts of the iconic Espy.

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Allegri Ensemble A Boy Was Born in Hobart and Launceston this week

Published by: Caroline Miller | 12-Dec-2018

This week in Hobart and Launceston, hear one of Tasmania's finest chamber choirs sing favourite carols, songs and anthems for Christmas by Mathias, Rutter, Chilcott, Gibbons and others, accompanied by rising Sydney organist Joshua Ryan. The concert will also feature selections from Britten's atmospheric youthful masterwork "A Boy Was Born".

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And the earth sighed

Published by: South Australian Museum | 12-Dec-2018

The Museum's Pacific Cultures Gallery will be transformed during the Adelaide Festival with filmed imagery, text and symbols that show the effects of climate change.

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Here Come the Blues: Melbourne International Comedy Festival

Published by: Fiannah de Rue | 12-Dec-2018

Twenty-three years ago, the Carlton Blues won the AFL Grand Final. It was the best day of Carol's life. Now, after watching her once-proud club crumble into mediocrity, she faces the greatest challenge in modern football history"¦ Making the Blues good again. A one-woman sketch show by Comedian Fiannah de Rue.

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New Year, New Work Exhibition

Published by: Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery | 10-Dec-2018

Featuring over 50 local artists, New Year: New Work reveals the vitality and diversity of the Coffs Coast arts community. Each artist has had free rein to do as they want with a square piece of plywood - be inspired by their imagination.

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Robyn Stacey: as still as life

Published by: Monash Gallery of Art | 9-Dec-2018

This exhibition leads audiences into the tantalising world of the still-life tradition. It opens with an exploration of still-life photographs drawn from MGA's collection, placing the genre and Robyn Stacey's work into context.

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Nocturnal Landscapes, Camilla Tadich

Published by: Rachel Weinberg | 7-Dec-2018

Painter Camilla Tadich in her upcoming exhibition at MARS Gallery will bring neglected, nocturnal corners of the world into light. #MARSGallery @MARSGallery

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BLOOMTIME, Jenny Crompton

Published by: Rachel Weinberg | 4-Dec-2018

Concerned with the growing pressures imposed on the natural world, Australian artist Jenny Crompton creates effervescent sculptures that ignite environmental awareness and personal reflection. The works delve into the world of oceanic organisms and spiritual creatures, taking the viewer on an otherworldly journey through nature.

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The Big Ho-Ho-HOO-HAA! Christmas Comedy Cracker

Published by: The Big HOO-HAA! | 4-Dec-2018

Deck the halls with boughs of HOOlly "“ The Big HOO-HAA! Melbourne is all you'll want this Christmas. The Big Ho-Ho-HOO-HAA! Christmas Comedy Cracker is set to bring the gift of laughter to The Butterfly Club on Friday 21st with a hilarious end-of-year seasonal bash.

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Indigenous Illustrator Award offers opportunity to illustrate Bruce Pascoe's first picture book

Published by: Magabala Books | 3-Dec-2018

Australia's leading Indigenous publisher, Magabala Books, is offering an Indigenous artist or emerging illustrator the rare and exclusive opportunity to illustrate a children's picture book by multi award-winning author, Bruce Pascoe. Entries are now open for the Kestin Indigenous Illustrator Award, of which the winner will receive $10,000, a professional mentorship and the opportunity to illustrate Pascoe's first foray into writing children's picture books.

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Exhibition at Craft: Clarity

Published by: Viktoria Laux | 2-Dec-2018

Honouring the calm strength of a clear voice, Clarity brings together the work of four Australian artists - Jessica Loughlin (glass), Kirsten Coelho (ceramics), Kath Inglis (jewellery), and Lindy McSwan (metal).

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Ocarina - An Evening for Zelda Lovers!

Published by: PBP | 2-Dec-2018

Featuring The Consouls, Ensemble Françaix, Con Brio Strings and Ryan Williams on Ocarinas, accompanied by visual projections inspired by the video game. One Night Only! Saturday 15 December 2018, 8pm, Malthouse Theatre

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CLASS CLOWNS WA HEATS

Published by: Gelo | 30-Nov-2018

The search is on for Australia's funniest teens - Melbourne International Comedy Festival's Class Clowns is back!

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FAMOUS SHARRON'S LOVE MATCH

Published by: Gelo | 30-Nov-2018

Famous Sharron is very famous for nothing at all, come and see what all the racquet is about. Married three times, Shaz is a relationship expert. Join her and her celebrity ball handlers as she finds out if there is such a thing as the 'perfect match'.

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RCC Fringe launches riotous' 2019 program

Published by: RCC Fringe | 29-Nov-2018

RCC Fringe brings fully-curated arts and music program to new University of Adelaide venues in 2019. Artists include Aloe Blacc, Beach House, Briefs, Cirque Alfonse, Ecca Vandal, Mick Harvey, Orbital, Penny Arcade, Pussy Riot, Rev Billy & the Stop Shopping Choir, Remi, and Tiger Lillies. Friday, February 15 to Sunday, March 17

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