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CINEFESTOZ: YOUR INVITATION TO INDULGE IN FILM, FOOD, ART + MUSIC IN THE MARGARET RIVER REGION THIS MONTH

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Australia’s largest destination film festival – CinefestOZ – will take place in the beautiful surrounds of Western Australia’s Margaret River region from 29 August – 3 September, with an epic program of more than 200 film screenings and events, hosted at the region’s best cinemas, wineries, restaurants, boutique breweries, small bars and galleries. Now in its … Continued

New report for the first time quantifies the “bad romance” between arts and fossil fuels

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Under embargo until 12.05am AEST Thursday August 10th   West Australian artists and climate activists are calling for an end to the “bad romance” between arts organisations and gas companies, as a new report from Swinburne University of Technology researchers, launching on Thursday August 10, for the first time quantifies fossil fuel company partnerships with … Continued

Indigenous Literacy Day 6 September 2023 – First time ever, event will be livestreamed from Sydney Opera House

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“For me, literacy is enhanced through the power of music,” ILF Ambassador Jessica Mauboy.   The Indigenous Literacy Foundation (ILF) collaborates with the Sydney Opera House to celebrate First Nations peoples’ Stories, Cultures and Languages with a visually and musically exciting Indigenous Literacy Day (ILD) FILM and LIVESTREAM, featuring ILF Ambassadors Jessica Mauboy, Gregg Dreise, … Continued

MEET THE ARTIST COMBATING THE MENTAL IMPACTS OF ADVANCED TECH WITH ART

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In a world where advanced technology threatens to diminish our creative minds and impact our mental well-being, one extraordinary artist is taking a stand. Angela Miller, a visionary artist and advocate for the transformative power of creativity, is on a mission to combat the negative effects of technology by reigniting the flame of imagination through … Continued

Qtopia Sydney Next Exciting Stage – the Engagement of Six Further Professional Curators and A Senior Educationalist

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February 2024 looms large and Qtopia Sydney’s permanent space at the former Darlinghurst Police Station will open to an international audience – what will become the largest permanent Centre for Queer history and culture in the world.   With almost $4 million dollars in support from the New South Wales government, paired with the contribution … Continued

Bábbarra Women’s Centre printed textiles grace CDU Art Gallery

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Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Art Gallery will be teeming with bold and colourful hand-printed textiles this month, with the launch of new exhibition Manburrba: our story of printed cloth from Bábbarra Women’s Centre. The exhibition celebrates the creative journey undertaken by Maningrida women over the past 37 years, featuring more than 85 striking and colourful hand-printed textiles … Continued

Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman

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Pulitzer Prize-winning Death of a Salesman is regarded as one of the best contemporary plays every written. This story is now going on the Drum Theatre’s stage, Tuesday 15 August, 7pm. Rediscover one of the greatest plays of the 20th Century, Arthur Miller’s heartbreaking masterpiece Death of a Salesman, brought to life by an extraordinary ensemble of actors. … Continued

RECKONING – Te Waiata Paihere Wairua, the sound of woven souls

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Interview opportunities are available for RECKŌNING, a powerful celebration of indigenous culture through storytelling, original songs, and dance. This production is the winner of 4 Melbourne Fringe Awards. Promotional video: Reckoning by Beat Entertainment – YouTube  Employing strong visuals projected on screen, emotionally charged song, deeply personal story telling and genuine raw emotions of anger, … Continued