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Artist Daniel Jenatsch wins the 2020 John Fries Award

Published by: Copyright Agency | 16-Mar-2021

Artist Daniel Jenatsch has been awarded the annual 2020 John Fries Award for emerging artists by the Copyright Agency at the opening of the award exhibition at UNSW Galleries which was delayed due to the impact of COVID-19 last year. The 2020 edition of the John Fries Award marks the triumphant finale of this much-loved exhibition program.

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Sue Lovegrove “ Waterholes and Wetlands @ Beaver Galleries 25 March“ 11 April 2021

Published by: Beaver Galleries | 16-Mar-2021

Sue Lovegrove's paintings focus on the beauty and value of water, both within the physical environment and as part of our psychological and emotional wellbeing. This exhibition explores the shimmering light and phenomena of water, wind and weather around the fluctuating wetlands of Tasmania as well as captivating waterholes in Central Australia. The intricate, large-scale works and phenomenally detailed miniatures both demonstrate Sue's ability to capture, as she describes, the fragility and fleeting nature of life sustained by these small unassuming bodies of water - the constantly shifting light patterns, the melancholy darkness and the movement of wind imprinting on the surface. The exhibition runs from 25 March to 11 April 2021. Tuesday - Sunday 10am-5pm.

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Two musical friends get together to create Two The Marais Project's Livestream 25 March on Melbourne Digital Concert Hall Plus Companion Recording Release April 2021

Published by: Geoffrey Sirmai | 16-Mar-2021

One of Australia's most colourful early music ensembles goes live online - Australia- and world-wide - later this month when The Marais Project performs on the Melbourne Digital Concert Hall platform. And the release of an exquisite recording follows hot on its tail in April!

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Callout to Victorian musicians to apply for new Music VR Backers Fund - created to connect artists with fans in ways that go beyond all boundaries

Published by: Live 3D virtual reality (VR) streaming platform, Inverse, supported by Music Victoria and the Victorian Music Development Office, is calling out to Victorian musicians' and performing artists to apply for a first-of-its-kind Music VR Backers Fund, created to aid export of Victoria's music talent to the world through immersive technology. | 15-Mar-2021

Applications for the Music VR Backers Fund open on 3rd March via the Inverse website and close on the 28th March. The Music VR Backers Fund is the first industry grant to offer Victorian musicians the opportunity to connect with fans worldwide through live 3D VR technology, empowering them to diversify their income and to transcend not only the physical limitations of COVID-19 restrictions but enable fans to experience live music like they never have before.

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Music, Art & Wine: an Intimate CBD Delight "Live at Yours" in Sydney CBD: Piano trio with soprano Eleanor Lyons 17 March

Published by: Geoffrey Sirmai | 15-Mar-2021

A powerful Shostakovich recital at the Billich Gallery... plus a glass of Clonakilla Shiraz. Treat yourself to a rare, intimate performance in a relaxed and artistic atmosphere! Featuring internationally acclaimed violinst Daniel Röhn, concert pianist Vatche Jambazian, cellist Thomas Rann and soprano Eleanor Lyons - along with Clonakilla's world renowned wines - this intimate recital in the whimsical Billich Gallery in Sydney's historic Rocks district is a treat for all the senses!

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Peter Churcher: The First Decade

Published by: Lauraine Diggins Fine Art | 15-Mar-2021

Lauraine Diggins Fine Art held Peter Churcher's first solo exhibition in 1994. Over the years, a number of paintings from the first decade of Peter's career have found their way back to the Gallery and are here offered together in an exhibition that, as a collection, demonstrates Churcher's progress in confidence and skill to an artist at the height of his powers. Paintings include complex large-scale multi-figured works; narratives inspired by classical tales; atmospheric landscapes; with a nod to the European masters found in many of his compositions. Showing at Lauraine Diggins Fine Art (5 Malakoff Street North Caulfield MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA) until 16 April 2021 and preview on our website www.diggins.com.au where you can download the catalogue.

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Pete the Sheep

Published by: Monkey Baa | 15-Mar-2021

THE AWARD-WINNING MUSICAL RETURNS! A FUNNY, INVENTIVE MUSICAL COMEDY FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES BASED ON THE MUCH-LOVED BOOK

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Pop Erotic Artist Anita is a Survivor! Popular, Sexy Art Charts Path from Slavery to Self-Empowerment

Published by: Geoffrey Sirmai | 15-Mar-2021

Self-styled kink' artist ANITA NEVAR knows all about the darker side of life. Raised in an oppressive doomsday cult, her childhood was a world of fear, isolation and shame. But “ having escaped to the freedom she always knew was beyond “ the self-taught visual artist rediscovered her innate creative passion and has truly blossomed to celebrate life in all its delicious, spectacular hues!

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The UREEQA Collection of Pledged Assets Welcomes Kenny Aronoff

Published by: Mary Ann Palisoc | 14-Mar-2021

ONTARIO CA, Mar 14, 2021 - (ACN Newswire) - If you have ever listened to the radio, there is a good chance you have heard Kenny Aronoff drumming. He has worked with everyone from Paul McCartney to Lady Gaga to The Rolling Stones, and has been cited by Rolling Stone Magazine as one of the "100 Greatest Drummers of All Time". Now he is choosing to partner with UREEQA.

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Reflecting near the Redcliffe shore - a tour de four

Published by: Kathryn Coller | 11-Mar-2021

Four award winning Redcliffe artists have collaborated to put together an exhibition of their recent works. Showing just how individual an approach to art can be, each artist's unique painterly language brings excitement to this collection of work “ a reflection of Redcliffe visual voices. Heather, Donna, Tricia and Lin have titled their exhibition "Redcliffe Reflections".

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Christ lag in Todes Banden “ Allegri Ensemble

Published by: Caroline Miller | 10-Mar-2021

After the challenges of 2020, this new year holds the tantalising promise of the gradual return to a more normal way of life. Jonathan Wallis and the Allegri Ensemble are planning a series of four concerts in 2021, beginning on Saturday 10th April 2021 with Christ lag in Todes Banden, a meditative reflection on the rich Easter narrative of the Resu rrection.

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Uprising: Songs of Resistance, a concert inspired by Holocaust memorial honouring resistance to racism through song and story featuring Paul Kelly, Julia Stone, Deborah Conway, Kee’ahn and more

Published by: This Much Talent | 10-Mar-2021

Contemporary international arts and music festival FOJAM, is thrilled to announce the arrival of an exciting new concert conceived by The Museum of Inherited Memories, Uprising: Songs of Resistance, that will take place on Thursday 8 April at St Kilda’s Memo Music Hall in Melbourne and available to stream online globally.

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Ways of Seeing Abstraction - Works from the Deutsche Bank Collection

Published by: PalaisPopulaire | 10-Mar-2021

Aspects of contemporary abstract art, coupled with historical reminiscences, are the focus of the third exhibition showcasing works from the Deutsche Bank Collection at the PalaisPopulaire. The selection includes some 180 works from 1959 to 2021. In keeping with the collection as a whole, the works on view are globally oriented, created by 51 artists from fourteen countries. @palaispopulaire #WaysOfSeeingAbstraction #DeutscheBankCollection #PalaisPopulaire

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EARTH Art Exhibition by Colour City Creatives

Published by: Colour City Creatives | 9-Mar-2021

The EARTH Art Exhibition explores the CCC artists experience and engagement with their surroundings. The landscape we live in, here in the central west of NSW informs our every day, through each phase of the moon, each turning of the earth. We have what is rare in Australia, here in Orange we have the four seasons. Seasons changing and challenging us, like the fires of 2019, the ecological crisis of the earth and the worldwide economic crisis of covid, this environment is experienced and imagined by our artists and expressed in their art.

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Spanish artist Pere Ibañez honors his father's memory in new photo series and book, Pedro.

Published by: Mar Sanchez | 8-Mar-2021

Spanish artist Pere Ibañez releases his latest photography series, titled after his late father Pedro. On the launch date, scheduled for 19 March 2021, the series will be available as an ebook on iTunes and Kindle, and in print at major book sellers in the US, Europe and Asia. #Photography #ContemporaryArt #MixedMedia #Spain #China #PereIbanez #Pedro

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Join our online rehearsal for ECOTORIO ... Singing out about climate change! On Tuesday, the 9th of March

Published by: CarolineK | 7-Mar-2021

Commissioned by Play It Forward, ECOTORIO has been composed by our award-winning Artistic Director Dr Jonathon Welch AM and former International tour conductor of the The TEN Tenors' Dave Newington. Join us at 7.30PM AEDT this Tuesday 9th March to participate in the creation of a virtual music video of the first movement “ THE PROTEST. Rehearsals are recorded and can be watched back at a later time. The video of the first movement of ECOTORIO will be launched on APRIL 22, 2021 - WORLD EARTH DAY! @playitforwardoz @ecotoriomusic

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Experience the Albert Park Art Walk Friday 26 - Sunday 28 March, 2021

Published by: Albert Park Art Walk | 6-Mar-2021

Resourceful local artists and event planners are bringing art out of galleries and onto to the streets for Albert Park's first ever Art Walk. Follow a trail of pop-up artworks and art installations around Albert Park Village Friday 26 - Sunday 28 March, 2021 @albert_park_art_walk #artwalk #albertpark #lovealbertpark #art

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First, Firsts

Published by: The Cross Art Projects | 6-Mar-2021

If all Men are born free, how is it that all Women are born slaves? As they must be, if the being subjected to the inconstant, uncertain, unknown, arbitrary will of Men, be the perfect Condition of Slavery? -English philosopher Mary Astell, Reflections upon Marriage Occasion'd by the Duke and Duchess of Mazarine's Case which is also consider'd, preface, 3rd ed., preface (1706)

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Exhibition: George Gittoes 'Augustus Tower'

Published by: Mitchell Fine Art | 5-Mar-2021

Driven by a desire for peace and social justice, George Gittoes AM has created an exhibition that boldly confronts global environmental concerns, economies, and the implications of both for the future. Created during the period of a global pandemic the exhibition Augustus Tower' is about globalisation and the economic and environmental erosion of society and culture as we know it. The exhibition is showing from 10th March “ 1st April at Mitchell Fine Art in Fortitude Valley Brisbane. Join George Gittoes for the exhibition opening on Friday 12th March from 6 “ 8pm and on Saturday 13th March from 11am for an Artist Talk in the gallery. All events are free.

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Family Archives Exhibition

Published by: European Roma Institute for Arts and Culture ERIAC | 5-Mar-2021

The Family Archives exhibition is a subjective counterpoint to research into the public and institutional archives. This research is carried out with the participation of European Sinti and Roma public figures, intellectuals, artists, citizens and youth, who are willing to share their own family collections and experiences.

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