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After a decade of pushing boundaries, polarising audiences, and creating some of Brisbane's most unique theatrical experiences, The Danger Ensemble now relocates to Melbourne and introduces themselves to local audiences with their latest season of The Hamlet Apocalypse. #DangerEnsemble #HamletApocalypse
A brand new Belvoir production of An Enemy of the People reunites the powerhouse team behind critically-acclaimed hits Medea and Jasper Jones, director Anne-Louise Sarks and the superb Kate Mulvany in this timely new version of a prophetic masterpiece.
The Adelaide Fringe Artist Fund has awarded a record $106,000 worth of grants to artists to help them present work in next year's festival.
On Wednesday 10th of October at 6.30pm, Rosalie Ham will join Riverbend Books at The Polding Theatre at Lourdes Hill College to talk to Julie Kordic about her new novel The Year of the Farmer.
Celebrating theatre created by women, for everyone, Women in Theatre and Screen's critically acclaimed Festival Fatale will return to the Eternity Playhouse on Saturday 27th October following a hugely successful inaugural festival in 2016.
Join Vinh Van Lam and Stuart Horrex as we celebrate the launch of a solo exhibition by Julie Ellitt. Julie's exhibition will be open by the William Yang the Australia's leading social photographer. He is also the author of Sydney Diary and, most recently, Patrick White. Please come and meet William and Julie at 2pm.
Are you ready for bling! Building on the success of The Rise of Sneaker Culture and Heath Ledger: A Life in Pictures, AGWA presents the next exhibition in its Culture Juice program: Beyond Bling! celebrating, exploring and making jewellery and adornment. Centred on 300 varied pieces from the State Art Collection from the 1800s to today, Beyond Bling! unlocks the vaults to showcase the best, the bizarre and the most sophisticated jewels in its historical and contemporary collections. Moving from bold and captivating wearable art to quiet and subtle, almost private, personal interventions, the show will change how you think about what jewellery is and can be.
Join Vinh Van Lam and Stuart Horrex as we celebrate the launch of a solo exhibition by Penelop Oates. Floating World. Exhibition: 16 - 29 October, 2018. WHEN: OPENING RECEPTION Saturday 20th October 2018, 3pm till 5pm.WHERE: Yuga Café & Gallery 172 St Johns Road, Glebe
'Epiphanies' will be presented at the Seymour Centre, with all funds raised going to Australian Rotary Health.
The Freedman Foundation and the National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA) have announced this year's five recipients of The Freedman Foundation Travelling Scholarship for Emerging Artists. The successful recipients will exhibit their works at the UNSW Galleries on September 28. @NAVA.Visualart @Insta nava_visualarts
A new play about life, death and finding solace.
From critically acclaimed New York-turned-Melbournian playwright Kotryna Gesait comes a new comedy about falling in love in unexpected ways.
Explore the creative culture of Brisbane City through the live-archiving platform 'Brisbane Art Guide'.
Don't miss this Broadway masterpiece at Chapel Off Chapel, from October 12th.
Cultures clash and traditions collapse as that tried-and-true storytelling we all grew up with gets pulled apart in After Hero with daring irreverence and a healthy dash of the absurd.
A celebration of pioneering Australian theatre-craft and performance will take centre stage in the heart of Sydney's Hills district when the inaugural Pioneer Play Festival comes to Castle Hill's new Pioneer Theatre on 23rd and 24th November 2018. Included in the festival will be an exciting new national playwriting awards - the Pioneer Play Awards - alongside a festival program presenting new and pioneering Australian plays, workshops, discussions and activities celebrating the inaugural theme Australian Voices'.
Every wondered what a vernissage is? Being an artist isn't just about creating work; it's about sharing that work with others, capturing their attention and making them think. A vernissage is a celebration of an artwork's first step into the world.
Opening Reception and Book Signing: Saturday, September 15, 2-5pm. Guided Tour of the Exhibition with Rosalind Fox Solomon: Saturday, September 15, 3pm Exhibition Dates: September 15 "“ October 13, 2018. Stephen Bulger Gallery is pleased to present "Liberty Theater", our first solo exhibition of work by Rosalind Fox Solomon, presented in conjunction with the release of her most recent monograph Liberty Theater, published by MACK, United Kingdom.
Impro Melbourne's Theatresportsâ„¢ season is a high energy, no holds-barred, sporting theatrical mash up that the whole family will love. Three judges score the matches but in the Danish round the audience decide the winners. So cheer your favourite team to a place in the Grand Final and let the games begin!
The Calligraphy series' abstractive painting is used rich and profound Chinese characters to make the cultural clashes between pure western abstraction and diverse eastern culture, by means of full tension but exquisite brush strokes. #calligraphy #art #painting #artist #allanbanford
Originally from Sydney, Kate Douglas fell in love with Ipswich and now resides on the banks of the Bremer River. Her artworks capture the view at the river's edge: ever changing networks of trees, roots, ragged grasses, leaves and other flora, ebbing and flowing with the tides and seasons leaving Kate with endless inspiration.
In one of the most exciting collaborations of 2018, internationally-acclaimed Australian piano virtuoso Piers Lane, will partner with one of England's greatest violinists, Tasmin Little for one very special recital at the Sydney Opera House.
Fish Out of Water is an exhibition of the textile object work of NSW artist Dorothy Filshie
Sturt Gallery and Ernabella Arts present In These HANDS: Mara nyangangka, an exhibition of new paintings, ceramics, tjanpi weavings and punu from the artists of Ernabella, celebrating 70 years of Ernabella Arts.
After twelve years at the artistic helm of the choir that inspired the nation' in the ground breaking, award winning ABC TV series Choir of Hard Knocks', Founding Artistic Director Dr Jonathon Welch AM announced his retirement last week from the choir at the end of December 2018. Dr Welch is also taking an exciting new direction moving away from the 'hard knocks' brand completely, announcing his resignation as a Director of the School of Hard Knocks last week, launching his new vision for inclusive arts programs for all Australians with 'Play It Forward' last Saturday September 8, 2018 at a spectacular free concert of 'Silver Screen Classics' at Cathedral Hall in Fitzroy.
Presenting outstanding work by contemporary NSW textile artists, this exhibition is produced by ADC in partnership with the Seed Stitch Collective (SSC).
The 2018 Tom Bass Sculpture Studio annual studio exhibition opens on Sunday 23 September. Everyone is welcome to the opening party. This exhibition is particularly special as we are celebrating our 20th year of calling the Erskineville studio space our home. We will be joined by Clover Moore, Lord Mayor of Sydney, for the opening! The exhibition is a showcase and celebration of the work created at TBSSS over the last 12 months. The event showcases work by students who attend our term and special workshops. Opening 23 September 3 "“ 6pm,. Exhibition runs from the 24 September "“ 28 September (open 10am-2pm daily)
Presented by Ausdance and Harlequin Floors, the 2018 Australian Dance Awards were held at Brisbane Powerhouse on Saturday 8th September alongside an exciting display of Australian dance. The annual Awards celebrate the talent, vibrancy and innovation of our dancers, choreographers and participants across the country. The awards specifically recognise the vast diversity of the dance profession, acknowledging and rewarding those whose achievements help to shape the future of dance in Australia.
BOOMERS' JUKEBOX presents: Asylum Seeker Resource Centre singing, dancing and fundraising combo. Let your hair down as a big year gets closer to the end. Why not have lunch at the RSL and stay on for an amazing afternoon of 50s, 60s, and 70s Rock n' Roll (we even sneak into the 80s!) and a bit of country. You'll know all the songs and be singing along to Elvis, the Big "O", The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Creedence, The Eagles, Johnny Cash, The Shadows, The Animals, Chuck Berry and many more. Three hours of the best.
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