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Flashback: Resident Alien 2016

Thursday throwback to 2016 and the remarkable production of Resident Alien by Tim Fountain - produced by our very own Cameron Lukey. Paul Capsis was captivating as Quentin Crisp, the legendary author for whom no topic is off limits. Expertly directed…

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Fundraising event

This fundraising concert features the beautiful nostalgic Laika and Rembetika songs of pre 1970 Greece, performed by Melbourne's fabulous Greek singers. Featuring Anthea Sidiropolous, Maria Papathanasiou, Jenny Theologidis and Helen Yotis Patterson, accompanied by a premier Greek band led by…

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The Rolling Wave

The Rolling Wave is a recital of music performed by Matthew Horsley on the complex, evocative and eccentric uilleann pipes (Irish bagpipes), as the culmination of his JUMP mentorship with renowned Irish musician Mikie Smyth. The program will include Matthew’s…

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Mel Kerr

Mel Kerr’s practice examines the way in which childhood impacts on our adult life, and how the restrictions in the childhood domestic environment play significant roles in our adult subconscious. The metaphorical cages that we hold onto as a child…

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David Hirst

David Hirst’s practice explores the emotional events that he has experienced during his travels through life and as a research scientist. Hirst seeks to explore the parallels between both fields, ultimately striving to capture emotion and memory so that the…

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Julia Boros

Through the integration and collaboration of different artistic approaches The Fifth Wall derives its name from the projection screen used in a theatre or performance space. A suspended textile installation provides the backdrop to works on paper, collage and sculpture. Red…

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Kaff-eine

Kaff-eine is one of Australia’s premiere female street and contemporary artists. She paints her distinctive characters on walls around the globe, immersing herself in local communities and sharing their stories on their walls. While painting street murals in Manila shantytowns…

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Young & Jackson- Sat 8pm now SOLD OUT!

It’s July 1945, the last weeks of the war, but they don’t know it. They just hope it will be all over soon, the Yanks will go home and all their probable futures will be made possible. They’re three young…

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Broken Consorts

Surprise meetings, unexpected vistas, unusual sounds. Ensemble Offspring & Ironwood bring their unique sounds together in this program of mix n match, old meets new. The seventeenth century consort of viols could be ‘broken’ and played by any instrument at…

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SHORTS@45

SHORTS@45 is a new series of readings by authors and actors held every two months, celebrating  the best short story writing at home and overseas. We kick off in February 2015 with Love and Loss and contributors include Carrie Tiffany, Arnold Zable…

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Adolescent – featuring Michael Griffiths

"Go and see this show." Peter Burdon, The Advertiser ★★★★ 1/2 "Griffiths is an incredibly skilled performer and an absolute charmer." Bobby Goudie, The Clothesline "The show might be called Adolescent but there is nothing immature about this performance. Griffiths...…

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Adnan Baraké

Syrian composer and oud player Adnan Baraké draws on middle-eastern and western traditions in search of a unique musical voice. Strongly influenced by traditional Arabic music, Adnan explores country, bluegrass and classical styles to create contemporary sounds on this ancient…

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Keringke Arts

Experience the bold, cultural colours of Keringke. Various Keringke Artists have developed this painting style over twenty five years. It is most identifiable from the intricate detail and high colour. Keringke Arts is Aboriginal owned and operated. Visit Keringke's website…

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Penelope Metcalf

Whether working in her studio or in front of her kitchen cupboard, Metcalf adopts a plein-air approach and transforms her still life compositions into little landscapes. The result is a series of oil on timber paintings that find drama and…

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First Dog on the Moon

"Marsupialiminal - The world is terrible. Furry animals, intrepid chickens, talking pizza. A spring roll argues with a fox terrier at the opera. Spending the last 7 years as a full time professional political cartoonist has given me a unique…

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Redemption

Redemption is the gripping story of two priests who harbour a terrible secret. One night in a remote country parish - Ben arrives at the home of Terry – his life long mentor and close friend of a retired Monsignor,…

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Dayne Trower

This new series of maquettes by Dayne Trower is a study into the modifications made to the natural ground for the purpose of a new dwelling. An elongated site with a gentle incline is excavated, levelled and retained through the…

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Julie Poulsen

NORTH excerpts and essays meander the wide-ranging north Queensland landscape from Julie Poulsen’s home town of Cairns to the Atherton Tablelands onto Cooktown via the Savannah Way. The interpreted views are mixed elucidations: a broad perspective of the far north…

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Louisa Ennis-Thomas

in/animate investigates tensions between nature and culture. Informed by both art and science, Louisa Ennis-Thomas’ biomorphic installations explore recurring themes of transformation, symbiosis and temporality. Humans are antithetically at odds with, yet inextricably linked to nature. Mimicking aspects of the…

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The Barry Jones Poetry Night – SOLD OUT!

We are delighted to announce that we will be celebrating the Birthday of Dr. Barry Jones AC, a most notable public treasure, at an evening of poetry and music performed by some of his many admirers, including actor John Stanton,…

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A Short History of Western Music

ABC Symphony Australia Young Performer of the year, Hoang Pham will perform twelve eternal masterpieces from J.S. Bach (1685-1750) to Thomas Adès (1971- present) in chronological order. Each work will be discussed by pianist Sean Hennessy-Brose, who will focus on how to…

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Silhouettes, inside outside

Silhouettes, inside outside brings together classical musicians, visual artists, silhouettes, shadow art, the audience and the space within and without a giant three-sided canvas. You can listen, you can watch, or you can grab a brush and make your mark…

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Jo Daniell

Documented in such diverse locations as Svalbard, Iceland, the Mornington Peninsula and the Southern Ocean, Weather by Jo Daniell explores the power that nature exerts over the landscape. Works are made in black and white to heighten the elemental drama…

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Geoffrey Falk

PILBARA - An ancient red land being “towed away” because it’s made of pure iron. The beauty of the place hits you like a fist sized rock from the back of a road train or being attacked by a bunch…

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