Events in February 2025

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Enjoy a glass of pinot on arrival (or add on a bottomless wine package), while we take you through a brief history and t...

Pasta Making Class | Pinot & Pasta 2025

Enjoy a glass of pinot on arrival (or add on a bottomless wine package), while we take you through a brief history and t...

These free, self-guided audio tours trace the City's Dutch roots throughout the five boroughs.

Self-Guided Audio Tours: Dutch Heritage in New York 2025

These free, self-guided audio tours trace the City's Dutch roots throughout the five boroughs.

Throughout 2025 ADC presents a regular Maker Marketplace on selected Saturdays at the Centre in Darlinghurst.See the exh...

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ADC Maker marketplace 2025

Throughout 2025 ADC presents a regular Maker Marketplace on selected Saturdays at the Centre in Darlinghurst.See the exh...

In this stage sequel, Harry Potter is all grown up with a family, but still struggling with dark forces.

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child 2025

In this stage sequel, Harry Potter is all grown up with a family, but still struggling with dark forces.

DJ JD Samson's queer-centric monthly party goes late.

Pat at Union Pool 2025

DJ JD Samson's queer-centric monthly party goes late.

Viva is an elegant cabaret venue, where modern luxury seamlessly intertwines with the timeless charm of a 1920s spiegelt...

Viva 2025

Viva is an elegant cabaret venue, where modern luxury seamlessly intertwines with the timeless charm of a 1920s spiegelt...

​​Be transported to the magical mangroves of Australia's Top End in Mangroves - Tales from the Tide

Mangroves: Tales from the Tide 2025

​​Be transported to the magical mangroves of Australia's Top End in Mangroves - Tales from the Tide

From the early 1970s Japanese-American artist Masami Teraoka adopted the traditional visual vocabulary of 17th-19th century Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints to comment on the world around him

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Masami Teraoka and Japanese Ukiyo-e Prints 2024

From the early 1970s Japanese-American artist Masami Teraoka adopted the traditional visual vocabulary of 17th-19th century Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints to comment on the world around him


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