Events on 18 August 2017 - Page 12

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Last Light: Rhett Brewer

“Anybody who has tried to paint a landscape on site will quickly become aware that everything around them is changing as they work. Breezes come and go, tides ebb and flow, the position and energy of the sun can…


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The Lie of the Land: Kerry Johns

“Being at home in the landscape is a painter’s solace, and painters have long felt the need to observe and re-create the natural world. The big skies and rolling vistas of the Monaro and Limestone Plains are…



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Distill

As artists we develop ideas and concepts for our work, but then we need to take time to distill them; to extract the essence and transform the essential aspects. There is an element of purification in this process. This…


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Paddy’s Market – Haymarket

A bustling market in the heart of the City and right beside Chinatown offering a variety of lunchtime take away or eat in food options that are sure to have you coming back for more. Paddy’s Haymarket is for the…



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Socialism Conference, Sydney

The Socialism Conference is Sydney's largest gathering of left wing young people, activists, unionists and academics. Over 500 people attended the conference in 2016 which was held at the University of Sydney. Whether…


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WORKSHOPPED 2017 Exhibition

Now in it's 17th consecutive year, WORKSHOPPED continues to identify great Australian design and bring it to local and international attention. On exhibition this August, WORKSHOPPED will be open from 9 - 24 of the…




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Armenian Film Festival Sydney 2017

The Armenian Film Festival Sydney showcases the best of Armenian films and is the only platform of its kind in Australia.Armenians have a long history of filmmaking, with iconic filmmakers such as Sergei Parajanov and…


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