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Tangible Fractures - Art Exhibition

Published by: Bridget Kennedy Project Space | 11-Jul-2018

Tangible Fractures' - Jenny Du, Merena Nguyen, India Scard - 9 "“ 25 August 2018. Tangible Fractures is an exhibition that attempts to capture the relationship between the physical and psychological self through a collection of experimental works in painting, collage, wearable and non-wearable objects. Jenny Du, Merena Nguyen and India Scard have come together to explore facets of their own lived experiences in this multidisciplinary exhibition.

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The RQAS Biennial 2018

Published by: Rochelle Lindquist | 11-Jul-2018

Hold onto your hats ladies and gentlemen the RQAS Biennial 2018 is coming! Now in it's second year the RQAS Binenial is an exciting programe of events designed to elighten, engage and excite Queensland residents, while providing exciting opportunites for Queensland Artists. Featuring three major compeition exhibtions and a series of public engagement events to bring in the movers and shakers of Brisbane!

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Artist Talk: Mark Dustin on 'The Unstable Image'

Published by: Fox Galleries | 10-Jul-2018

Mark Dustin is the Head of the Drawing & Printmaking Department at the Victorian College of the Arts, The University of Melbourne. His new body of work engages primarily with the place of the image as central to an enforced shared experience of a wider perceived reality, and one that is fundamentally interconnected with the artificial.

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Online exhibition opening: 'After Dark' by Maggie Diaz

Published by: Fox Galleries | 10-Jul-2018

These images of musicians who enlivened Chicago's nightlife, and furthermore of African Americans who took the stage and shared their art in pre-Civil rights movement America, are emblematic of Maggie Diaz's intuitive eye for impactful photographs.

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Sidney Nolan's Ned Kelly series

Published by: Art Gallery of WA | 10-Jul-2018

Ned Kelly seen through Sidney Nolan's rebel masterpiece series, explores themes of identity, individuality, a strong sense of place and vivid brushwork, which have cemented this series of outlaw Ned Kelly in Australia's psyche of national identity.

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spaced 3: north by southeast

Published by: Art Gallery of WA | 10-Jul-2018

Artistic explorers of a different kind are celebrated in spaced 3: north by southeast. Six Australian artists completed residencies in the Nordic heartlands of Finland, Iceland, Denmark and Sweden and five Nordic artists found their place in Western Australia's rural and remote communities.

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The Boîte Melbourne Millennium Chorus 2018"”join now!

Published by: Diana Wolfe | 10-Jul-2018

Singing in groups isn't just great fun, more and more evidence is showing that choral singing is good for our minds and bodies as well. If you've always wanted to experience the joy of singing in a group but haven't had the opportunity before, here's your chance to be part of an extraordinary choir. Enrolments are now open for the 21st Boîte Millennium Chorus"”and the great news is, there's no age limit, and no auditions. It's a welcoming and diverse choir of up to 300 people, who will attend three full-day rehearsals with a professional choir director and musicians, before the concert on Sunday 12th August at Melbourne Town Hall. #boitemillenniumchorus #missionsongsproject

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Toorak Village Art Walk - Call for Entries

Published by: Tracey | 10-Jul-2018

The Toorak Village Art Walk will run for 4 weeks from Monday 15 October until Sunday 11 November 2018. The Toorak Village Traders Association is now calling for artists to enter until 30 August. Up to 50 artists will be chosen to showcase original paintings, drawings and mixed media in nearly 90 shop windows of Toorak Village businesses.

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Taut: An Exhibition Review

Published by: Miranda Hine / University of Queensland | 9-Jul-2018

Systems of support make for precarious object interactions in Ally McKay's exhibition Taut. Objects are assembled in tentative arrangements, expected - somehow- to support each other against inescapable physical forces. Taut invites us into a beautiful balancing act between tension, failure and endurance. It's an act we have all at some point been familiar with. In systems where rules have already been set, either social rules or rules of gravity, we have little choice but to navigate them regardless of how little sense they make or support they afford us. Using simple materials linked to building and construction, Ally reflects on her own vulnerabilities and the resilience required to constantly stay upright against the pressure to collapse and fall within these systems. Ally's constructions are a determination to make things work. Her quiet installations embrace fragility and speak of growth and adaptation to new environments.

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AMANDA ADDAMS AUCTIONS AT BLACK ROCK SPORTS CLUB

Published by: AMANDA ADDAMS AUCTIONS | 7-Jul-2018

Now we have something totally different , our next auction is to be held at the Black Rock Sports Club , we have so many rare and unique items coming up for auction and the club is going to open up the Bar and have a sausage sizzle for the viewing and during the auction, hopefully you will see how good the club is a join as a member as well.

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Emerge in Yara 2018: Solo show by Stacey Korfiatis

Published by: BlackCat Gallery | 7-Jul-2018

Multicultural Arts Victoria presents exhibition : Atypical ? by Stacey Korfiatis part of the Emerge in Yara Festival. Curated by Pimpisa Tinpalit. Opening reception on Friday 20th July 2018 at 6-8 pm. Exhibition will be held from July 18 - 29, 2018

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Selfi

Published by: NOIR Darkroom | 5-Jul-2018

Me, myself and I, the royal we, meme, it's always been me, where am I from? I am from North Meeself. Who am I? A bomb. Whom bomb? A bomb about to go off. But you can't say that these days. Everything is poetry. I am poetry. And pottery, broken and about to be put together by you. @noir_darkroom

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Brisbane Festival: Gratitude and Grief

Published by: Heapsaflash | 4-Jul-2018

Multi-platinum-selling and five-time ARIA Award-winning singer/songwriter Katie Noonan returns to Brisbane Festival with Australia's poet laureate' Michael Leunig and her ARIA Award-winning jazz trio Elixir, featuring Zac Hurren and Stephen Magnusson. Katie, Michael and the band are joined by Camerata "“ Queensland's Chamber Orchestra "“ under the baton of Iain Grandage.

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Eight Finalists announced for The Sydney Eisteddfod Opera Scholarship

Published by: Sydney Eisteddfod | 4-Jul-2018

Eight outstanding young vocalists have been selected to progress to the Final of The Sydney Eisteddfod Opera Scholarship on Sunday 15 July. Finalists will have the opportunity to perform alongside the North Sydney Symphony Orchestra in the hope of securing their part of the $70,000 on offer for professional development. @sydeisteddfod #sydneyeisteddfod

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Brisbane Festival: Tkay Maidza

Published by: Heapsaflash | 3-Jul-2018

Brisbane Festival and QUT Creative Industries present TKAY MAIDZA! In the past few years, singer/rapper Tkay Maidza has risen out of the underground to emerge as one of Australia's most electrifying artists. With her rapid-fire flow, frenetic beats and fiercely inventive lyrics, the Zimbabwe-born artist brings that dance-ready yet reflective dynamic to each and every track she releases.

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