Gilbert & Sullivan Opera Victoria - Die Fledermaus @ Darebin Arts Centre - 26-28 July
Die Fledermaus features glorious music, wonderful singing and a witty libretto. Darebin Arts Centre, 26-28 July. Not to be missed!
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MEMBER SIGNUPDie Fledermaus features glorious music, wonderful singing and a witty libretto. Darebin Arts Centre, 26-28 July. Not to be missed!
Speculating on the Future of Work
Australian Design Centre is presenting Real to Reel: The Craft Film Festival in the lead up to Sydney Craft Week.
This exhibition celebrates the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, and our enduring fascination with what lies beyond our atmosphere. Comprised of nearly 200 photographs created over a period of 130 years, the exhibition includes nineteenth-century observations of the Earth's surface, photographs taken by astronauts on the surface of the Moon, as well as contemporary photographs that reinterpret previously made images of outer space, or offer new perspectives on space exploration.
TAFE NSW Design Centre Enmore Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design students are celebrating their win at the prestigious Design and Art Direction (D&AD) Awards.
Helpmann Award winner Kate Champion's electric new version of A View from the Bridge will come to the Dunstan Playhouse in July, the first Arthur Miller piece State Theatre Company has brought to the stage in almost 10 years.
Today NAVA announces the eight Arts Day on the Hill participants who will gather in Canberra during the Parliament's winter sitting to set the contemporary arts agenda.
A curated exhibition by Contemporary Art Awards. A Sense of Wonder. Sharing the same title as its theme, 'A Sense of Wonder' (2019) is an exhibition emphasising the wonders and curiosities that exist around and within us. The visual manifestations presented below have the ability to move us beyond the every day in thought-provoking ways.
In 2009, when it couldn't get any bigger or louder, Augie March pared back and skirted the east coast with their 'On The Quiet' tour. A loose and informal approach to their acclaimed repertoire, this largely acoustic show was a huge hit with Augie fans, purist and tourist alike. Fast forward to 2019, Augie March are thrilled to be bringing 'On The Quiet' back to life and into some of their favourite venues IN AND AROUND Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney, AND Brisbane.
Talented Australian-Iranian musician Gelareh Pour is launching Garden Quartet, her band's self-titled debut album, with a national tour beginning in July.
Reeling off the success of 'Hands Tied' genre-bending Brisbane artist Dana Gehrman is thrilled to finally reveal the entirety of her debut album Find A Way due for release on Wednesday 24 July.
Freshly squeezed independent record label Tremorverse Records is thrilled to reveal the first taste of a new upcoming compilation album, with the latest Birdsnake collaborative track 'Stationary' (feat. POOKIE, FL-Smiley, N'fa Jones).
Join Vinh Van Lam and Stuart Horrex as we celebrate the solo exhibition Opening "Periscope Kaleidoscope" by Licensing Artist & Author Sami Sparrow. WHEN: Wednesday 10 July, 6.00pm till 8.00pm. WHERE: The Alley |Ä‘Æ°á»ng hẻm, 212 Enmore Road, ENMORE NSW 2042
Sunday 7th July 2019 at 12.30 pm. Important and outstanding onsite contents auction. 251 Jasper Road McKinnon, Victoria. Viewing: Saturday 6th July 11 am to 5 pm- Sunday 7th 10am -12.15 pm. Under instructions from various homes, estates and collections include: The estate of Bryan and Pat Hefter- Hobart Tasmania (Major collection of 18th and 19th century Porcelain and Sterling silver), the Margot Clarke collection of Royal Winton plus collections from homes: Sandringham, Glen Iris, Bentleigh, Bentleigh East, Frankston, Caulfield North etc. The majority to be sold without reserves. Not to be missed.
Melbourne Street Choir Inc. is very excited to announce the appointment of Danielle Matthews and Adam Przewlocki as Co-Artistic Directors to lead the Choir of Hard Knocks in the future. After 13 years at the helm of Australia's most famous and loved, award winning choir, its Founding Artistic Director, Dr Jonathon Welch AM, conducted his Melbourne farewell Choir of Hard Knocks concert 'Seasons of Love' at Melbourne Town Hall on Sunday 2 June, 2019.
PACT presents a night championing all things empowering and unbound
The Royal Opera House 2018/19 Live Cinema Season exclusively presents the world-renowned Shakespearean classic - Romeo and Juliet (28 and 31 July 2019) at 20 Event Cinemas and seven Village Cinemas locations nationally.
Two new Australian one-act plays put the spine-tingling chills (and laughs) into Winter at The MC Showroom @baggageensemble @themcshowroom
Eight curators, producers and artistic directors from the UK and Australia will work together in a knowledge exchange and peer-to-peer mentorship called INTERSECT.
In Guru of Chai the contradictions of modern India with its iPhones and ancient gods will come alive in an outrageously funny and heartbreakingly beautiful production.
Campbelltown Arts Centre is pleased to announce Marama Dina, an exhibition led by Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand female artists with iTaukei (Indigenous Fijian) heritage. Opening 17 August and running until 13 October 2019, this international collaboration is the result of research and community workshops and sees the artists take over the gallery to share their exploration of cultural rejuvenation and celebration with the wider community.
The Latin American Contemporary Fine Art Competition is a spectacular platform to expose and promote your work internationally.
Cheeky, quirky and downright ridiculous at times, Bonbon is an escape to a candy wonderland where three accomplished performers tempt you with an ever surprising array of sweet themed acts. From polished vintage cabaret numbers to donuts being devoured onstage, Bonbon has something for every taste. @bonbontheshow #bonbontheshow
Summer group show of selected works
Sharp Short Dance is back for another year
Signs Of The Undead employs mediums associated with commercial signage to unpack the symbology of the vampire. This exhibition focuses on how the undead is a creature that embodies complex anxieties about race and memory: the vampire is an immigrant who belongs to a different time, place, and race.
MARS Gallery is proud to present Melbourne photographer and video artist Fabrice Bigot's new work 'Permutation': dark, velvety portrayals of the female form that are both jarring and beautiful.
'Mind Games' is an attempt to highlight the dangers of peoples minds being influenced by corrupt media and social media's misrepresentation and manipulation.
Look up, look down, look sideways - the magical mystery tour that is the Gertrude Street Projection Festival returns to light up the walls, windows, alleys and crannies of Fitzroy's charismatic street every night after sunset from July 26 - August 3, 6PM- Midnight. One of the city's most loved grassroots festivals and the first projection festival in Australia, GSPF brings the community's diverse cultures and characters together, wrapped in winter woollies.
The Copyright Agency has today announced Sydney artist Justine Youssef as the winner of the $10,000 John Fries Award at the opening of the award exhibition at UNSW Galleries. The judges also highly commended mother-daughter duo Betty Chimney and Raylene Walatinna from South Australia for their work Nganmpa Ngura (Our Country).
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