Events on 18 January 2020 - Page 4

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VERNON AH KEE: THE ISLAND

Vernon Ah Kee is one of the most prominent and important living artists in Australia today. Spanning almost two decades, The Island profiles Ah Kee’s brilliantly diverse practice in full. Highlighting…


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NIGHT PARADE OF ONE HUNDRED GOBLINS

In Japanese folklore, twilight is the time when the supernatural world awakens, everyday objects become enchanted, and shape shifters and trickster spirits take to the streets. In Night parade of one hundred…



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OPERA IN THE DOMAIN

Join the annual tradition and head to the Domain – picnic in hand, friends in tow. Australia’s brightest opera stars serenade you under the balmy summer sky, performing popular highlights with the…


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THREE VIEWS

From the early days of the colony, Sydney’s authorities built military sites designed to thwart invasion. Conscious of the irony, First Nations artists Blak Douglas, Karla Dickens and Jason Wing, working with…



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KATE MITCHELL: ALL AURAS TOUCH

Sydney-based artist Kate Mitchell’s new work All Auras Touch creates an expansive installation of human energy fields, otherwise known as auras. Taking the Australian and New Zealand Standard…


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THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS

It’s that time of year again. The amazing Mr Toad and his bonny, boisterous pals are heading back to Sydney’s Royal Botanic Garden for the 17th consecutive year to entertain littlies and biggies in Glenn…



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TRIPLE THREAT

A taboo-busting, ‘trashstep-dubpunk’ retelling of the New Testament by provocateur Lucy McCormick, directed by Ursula Martinez (Wild Bore, Sydney Festival 2018). The multi-talented McCormick and her 'Girl…


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WHAT DEFINES A PROJECT AS 'FIRST NATIONS'?

What defines an artistic project as a piece of First Nations work? In an environment of collaboration, what level of artistic control or representation is necessary for an artwork or performance to be definitively…


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