Michael Bell - new exhibition at Flinders Street Gallery
Michael Bell brings his expressionist pop art to Sydney for playful spring exhibition. #michaelbell #flindersstreetgallery #popart #contemporaryart #painting #australianart
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MEMBER SIGNUPMichael Bell brings his expressionist pop art to Sydney for playful spring exhibition. #michaelbell #flindersstreetgallery #popart #contemporaryart #painting #australianart
Regarded as one of the most significant plays of the twentieth century, Harold Pinter’s THE CARETAKER follows three men trapped in a room, and the power plays that go on between them. Directed by Iain Sinclair (A View from the Bridge, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?), this literary masterpiece will mesmerise audiences at Ensemble Theatre from 14th October until 19th November.
Griffin Theatre Company has unveiled its 2023 Season—the final season to be staged in the current SBW Stables Theatre before it undergoes major expansive renovation works beginning in late 2023 or early 2024.
Sydney-based emerging artist Lisa Carrett is excited to be selected as a finalist for the upcoming Waverley Art Prize, 2022. @lisa_carrett_artist
The latest exhibition at Hyphen provides a unique and fascinating insight into Deaf culture and experience. What I Wish I’d Told You, by Claire Bridge and Chelle Destefano, affirms Deaf voices, identity and culture featuring more than 70 collaborators including artists such as Kate Just. This touring exhibition bridges Deaf and hearing worlds with immersive, largescale video projections transforming Hyphen’s Playspace Gallery into a Deaf space - a place of belonging and affirmation of sign language, culture and Deafhood.
Brisbane based artist Kim Wilson mixes the surreal with the hyper real to highlight the natural beauty of the landscape around us in her first solo exhibition at Mitchell Fine Art from 23rd September.
Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP) and Archipelago Productions are proud to present Julian Lanarch’s adaptation of Favel Parrett’s Past The Shallows from Wednesday 12th October to Wednesday 9th November at The Rebel Theatre.
Riverside Theatres welcomes internationally acclaimed artists Simon Tedeschi and the Orava Quartet for a one-night-only special performance.
An initially intended painting of fresh flowers that left Australian visual artist Byron Copland dissatisfied has won the 2022 Kennedy Prize for its inherent and thought-provoking take on beauty. The celebrated national visual art competition, which called for entries under the theme of ‘Beauty’, has attracted a record-breaking number of entries this year from Australia’s finest artists for the $25,000 prize. Wollongong based visual artist Byron Copland, who has a passion for nature and the environment, created the award-winning artwork – entitled Ageing Still Life Diptych – using oils on wood panel. @kennedyartsfoundation
For the first time in its history, see Abbotsford Convent transformed by art after-dark in this free show
Following sell-out seasons at Her Majesty’s Theatre in Melbourne and theatres across the country, the rock ‘n’ roll spectacular, Shake Rattle ‘n’ Roll is making its way back to the iconic theatre in Adelaide on 1 October.
David Venn Enterprises (The Wedding Singer, Bring It On: The Musical) is thrilled to present Cruel Intentions: The ‘90s Musical, playing at the Canberra Theatre from 5-8 October.
Three generations of women. The Italian-Australian experience. A tale of Sydney. A much-loved modern classic novel, a ground-breaking film, and now on stage at Belvoir, a simply great night out.
When Vincent van Gogh arrived in southern France in the spring of 1888, he immediately wrote to his brother Théo: “The sun dazzles me and goes to my head, a sun, a light that I can only call yellow, sulphur yellow, lemon yellow, golden yellow. How lovely yellow is!”
Anatomy of a Suicide, returns to Sydney from 6th to 29th October at Seymour Centre.
Sydney’s leading festival for cult, underground and independent films, the Sydney Underground Film Festival (SUFF), returns to bring back the excitement of festival going and revitalise Sydney’s culture calendar, with a packed program from Thursday 8th to Sunday 11th September.
Musica Viva Australia have announced JPMS Ensemble Volante as the winners of Strike A Chord 2022. Hailing from Queensland, the ensemble has been awarded the Robert Salzer First Prize, worth $5,000.
An exhibition reflecting a painters life growing up influenced by the gift of the Australian landscape is showing at Mitchell Fine Art in Fortitude Valley from 6th September. @mitchellfineartgallery @peterhudsonart
It's 1951, the race is on to unlock the secret to life.
The NSW Visual Arts Emerging Fellowship will be awarded at the National Art School at the official launch of the exhibition featuring the works of the finalists on Wednesday 24th August.
For the first time ever, the Sydney Fringe Festival will be coming to Western Sydney, with Riverside Theatres welcoming the alternative arts and culture festival from 15-24 September 2022.
Artspace's celebrated digital commissioning project 52 ACTIONS is launching as a nationwide exhibition tour that will travel across Australia over the next three years.
Riverside Theatres is set to once again become a hub for the best of children’s entertainment and activities this spring school holidays for the annual Spot On Children’s Festival, running over five jam-packed days from 27th September to 1st October.
"The act of painting outside can often be uneasy whilst coupled with euphoria. In my mind the approach of painting from life feels wholesome and present, it imparts a sense of being and opportunity which makes one feel they are just at the beginning." A solo exhibition by David Asher Brook opening on Sunday 21 August (3pm - 5pm), available until 4 September 2022.
Held in conjunction with Whitehorse Arts Association
Lord of the Flies meets Hunger Games, with a nordic twist
The Copyright Agency today announced the appointment of Matthew Ricketson to its Board, filling the casual vacancy for the Author Member.
Sydney Fringe Comedy is back for its 12th year presenting the best in new comedy at the Factory Theatre.
Naarm based music-duo and art-project Roles are finally releasing their debut album ‘There’s A Space’ on Sept 2nd; celebrating the event on Sept 9th with an LP launch at their favourite venue, Café Gummo. Joining them on the night are Party Pest & Sudden Debt.
An exhibition exploring the notion of Australian identity with a Warhol influence is showing at Mitchell Fine Art in Fortitude Valley from 9th August. @mitchellfineartgallery @franckgohier
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