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The Lester Prize 2019

Published by: Art Gallery of WA | 16-Sep-2019

Same Prize. Different Face. The Black Swan Prize for Portraiture, one of the country's richest prizes for portraiture has been renamed The Lester Prize in honour of the award's leading patron, Richard Lester. Forty finalists from across Australia have been selected from over 400 entrants for this year's The Lester Prize. @artgallerywa #artgallerywa #seethingsdifferently @thelesterprize #thelesterprize

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The Next Level Melbourne

Published by: Just Another Agency | 14-Sep-2019

Wacom and Just Another Agency present 'The Next Level', Wacom's annual Digital Art Publication and Exhibition featuring a range of digital artists' work from across the globe. This project is about raising the bar, and pushing the boundaries of creativity. It's about celebrating the passion that drives creatives. It's about taking art and design to The Next Level.

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Let's CONNECT, COLLABORATE AND CELEBRATE at Social Inclusion Week 2019

Published by: CarolineK | 12-Sep-2019

Social Inclusion Week will be held from Saturday 23rd November to Sunday 1st December, it aims to help all Australians feel included and valued, giving everyone the opportunity to participate fully in society. 2019 is the 11th anniversary of this fabulous initiative, created by Dr Jonathon Welch AM in 2009. @SocialInclusionWeek @playitforwardoz #SIW19

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Notation

Published by: The Cross Art Projects | 12-Sep-2019

Debra Dawes / Numbulwar Artists: Lilian Joshua, Joy Wilfred, Jocelyn Wilfred May Wilfred, Megan Wilfred, Virginia Wilfred

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Opening Night - Still: National Still Life Award 2019

Published by: Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery | 12-Sep-2019

You're warmly invited to join us and the artists selected as finalists for the official opening of Still: National Still Life Award 2019. This year's judge Rebecca Coates, Director of Shepparton Art Museum will announce the winning work on the night.

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STILL Demonstration: Nicola Moss

Published by: Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery | 12-Sep-2019

Join Still: National Still Life Award Finalist Nicola Moss in the gallery where she will demonstrate and discuss her paper cutting and layering techniques.

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STILL Exhibition: Guided Tour

Published by: Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery | 12-Sep-2019

Join the Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery and Museum Curator, Joanna Besley for a guided tour through Still: National Still Life Award. Some of the Still finalists will join us for the tour, and discuss their work.

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STILL Workshop: Fran Callen

Published by: Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery | 12-Sep-2019

Gather round the table, for a casual relaxed workshop with Still: National Still Life Award Finalist, Fran Callen. We will chat, draw, share drawing tips, techniques and ideas, trace round objects, overlap them, colour them in, mix media, spill stains on the table, wash into negative space.

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That Seventies Feeling...the Late Modern

Published by: Art Gallery of WA | 12-Sep-2019

AGWA 40 - Celebrating the anniversary of AGWA's 1979 Brutalist building. That Seventies Feeling"¦the Late Modern showcases some of the Gallery's best works from the decade that saw the opening of AGWA's much longed-for new Gallery. @artgallerywa #artgallerywa #seethingsdifferently #AGWA40 #that70sfeeling

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The Power of the Holy Spirit at Melbourne Fringe Festival

Published by: Harriet Gillies and Jadzea Allen | 12-Sep-2019

A new experimental solo performance by Harriet Gillies, exploring the control we do and do not have over our URL identities in a post-truth world. Expect a ted-talk on acid, a performative lecture on mushrooms, storytelling whilst popping nangs.

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Call for submissions now open for Sculpture at Scenic World 2020

Published by: Justin Morrissey | 11-Sep-2019

The ninth annual Sculpture at Scenic World exhibition is now welcoming submissions from creatives for the event that transforms an ancient rainforest, into a contemporary art gallery. Scheduled for 9 April-10 May 2020, Sculpture at Scenic World attracts local, national and international artists, lured by a prize pool of $30,000 including the coveted, $20,000 Scenic World Major Award. @ScenicworldAust #Scenicsculpture

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OPEN DAY AT TAFE NSW ENMORE

Published by: Alice Dalley | 11-Sep-2019

Want a chance to boost your creative skills? Explore everything TAFE NSW has to offer at the TAFE NSW Enmore Open Day this Saturday 14th September. From short courses to Degrees, delivered face-to-face or online, TAFE NSW has study options to help you study what you want, when you want.

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70 years young! Old Fire Station celebrates birthday and sparks joy in creative arts community

Published by: Kathryn Coller | 10-Sep-2019

The Old Fire Station in Redcliffe was built in 1949 and is turning 70! The Heritage listed building was once the centre of fire protection for the Redcliffe Peninsula, and more recently it has become home to the arts. Moreton Bay Regional Council is supporting the celebration of this wonderful symbol of local history, and preparations are in place for a birthday party on Friday November 1

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OzCell performance at the Kew Court House

Published by: Arts Boroondara | 10-Sep-2019

CellOZ features four of Australia's most intrepid cellists whose distinctive music demonstrates why humans have been drawn to the stirring sounds of the cello for centuries. Performing new arrangements of old favourites, this intoxicating program includes works such as Queen's beloved Bohemian Rhapsody, Gershwin's The Man I Love and a selection of Bach's iconic cello suites.

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Alicia King > Our Long Conversation with the Sun

Published by: Hana Vasak - Gallery Administrator | 8-Sep-2019

Alicia King investigates our relationship with technology and nature. King's work questions the utopian language often used to describe technological progress and its positioning as superior to and separate from nature. King's practice also examines the ethical and environmental implications of our increasing reliance on technology.

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Brodie Ellis > Heavy Launch

Published by: Hana Vasak | Gallery Administrator | 8-Sep-2019

Brodie Ellis' work questions the ethics of space travel, technological development and the use of our planet's limited natural resources.

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Simon Finn > Breath-hold dwelling

Published by: Hana Vasak | Gallery Administrator | 8-Sep-2019

This exhibition is inspired by the artist's free diving training, which allows him to spend increasing amounts of time underwater. Using video, drawing and sculpture, the artist explores the relationship between human life and the ocean, by proposing plans for an underwater dwelling.

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Artefacts: Unburied treasure

Published by: Ian Kingsford-Smith | 7-Sep-2019

A solo art exhibition of painted fragments and wood engravings at Aro Gallery, Sydney, Australia. Runs from 15th to 27th October 2019.

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