THE RED PAINTINGS: DESTROY THE ROBOTS PART TWO 5 aug
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Sat 5th August, 2006 - Fowler's Live, Adelaide
Sat 5th August, 2006 - Fowler's Live, Adelaide
The Adelaide Festival Centre is proud to present Our Mob, a celebration of regional and remote South Australian Aboriginal artists on display in the Festival Centre Artspace and foyers 8 August – 24 September.
From our southern coasts, through the Flinders Ranges and the Riverland to the red desert sands of the state's north, this exhibition, for the first time, draws together works of aboriginal artists from all across the state. Also coinciding with the exhibition is Sharing Our Stories, a two-day forum for South Australian Aboriginal Artists, to be held Monday 7 and Tuesday 8 August in the Festival Centre Banquet Room. Presented by Ananguku Arts, these unique forums will have a number of sessions during which Aboriginal artists and representatives of arts projects from around South Australia will discuss a range of topics, including setting up and running arts projects, selling, marketing art, copyright and seeking funding.Cost: FREE
To complement Our Mob Tandanya will be showing Our City Mob showcasing the artworks of metropolitan South Australian Aboriginal artists from 4 August - 5 November.
Saturday 9 September - Fowler's Live, with Jack Ladder + guests
The Sweet Sixteenth Meredith Music Festival.
December 8, 9 and 10, The Supernatural Amphitheatre, Meredith, Victoria.
Tickets on sale 10am Tuesday September 12th. Everything You Need To Know will be at www.mmf.com.au
Soft Around the Edges presents work by Eric Algra, Don Brice, Simon Casson, Andrew Dunbar, Lachlan Millard, Sam Oster and Ronda Wallis. Also showing is Hardware, works by jeweler & sculptor Leonie Westbrook. The exhibition runs throughout SALA at HQ Gallery, upstairs @ Headquarters,15 Kingston Ave Richmond (open Tues to Sun 10am – 6pm)
SALA exhibition ‘Soft Around the Edges’, an exhibition of “low-fi” contemporary photography by leading South Australian photographers. The exhibition is a collection of work by artists working with low-end technology to produce their work. The exhibition will open for SALA on Saturday August 5th at 5pm, and is the inaugural public exhibition at HQ Gallery at Headquarters (an artist’s collective in Richmond).Charles Jenkins supported by Vic Conrad & the First Third at the Grace Emily Hotel, this Wednesday August 2nd.
*interview with Charles Jenkins on freewheelin' 9-10 pm 101.5 fm tuesday 1 aug