Expired Events in Sydney

Sydney is Australia's answer to New York: a cosmopolitan a hive of activity, which never sleeps, but also boasts gorgeous beaches, fantastic weather and mild winters. Sydney has over 4 million residents, making it Australia's largest city, and is also the most touristed destination in the country, attracting over 32 million visitors per year.

The city is very multicultural, so the food on offer is delicious, and it's also a fantastic shopping destination. The various suburbs have very different atmospheres, so you'll find something for everyone in this tourist paradise.

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Our award-winning Italian chef will take you through the entire process of pizza making from start to finish. Over the course of 60- minutes- you'll learn pro tips and tricks including the science of pizza making- and how to make light- fluffy pizza that your friends and family will love!Not only will you get to create and test a sample of your perfect pizza from a selection of provided toppings and pre-made dough- you'll also make a 'proving' base ready to bake the following day (or freeze for later).You'll be shown exactly how to cook it- without needing a pizza oven. During the short cooking window grab a beer or wine to socialise and engage with your fellow team members or clients before tucking into your pizza delights.We'll send you a Zoom link and passcode before your session time to share with invitees that's a simple click and connect. If you suffer a technical glitch our event gurus will be on hand to help.Pizza kit prepared fresh- snap-frozen and vacuumed sealed containing 4 pizza doughs- tomato sauce- fresh traditional toppings and pizza tray delivered Australia-wide.

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Private online festive pizza making class 2020

Our award-winning Italian chef will take you through the entire process of pizza making from start to finish. Over the course of 60- minutes- you'll learn pro tips and tricks including the science of pizza making- and how to make light- fluffy pizza that your friends and family will love!Not only will you get to create and test a sample of your perfect pizza from a selection of provided toppings and pre-made dough- you'll also make a 'proving' base ready to bake the following day (or freeze for later).You'll be shown exactly how to cook it- without needing a pizza oven. During the short cooking window grab a beer or wine to socialise and engage with your fellow team members or clients before tucking into your pizza delights.We'll send you a Zoom link and passcode before your session time to share with invitees that's a simple click and connect. If you suffer a technical glitch our event gurus will be on hand to help.Pizza kit prepared fresh- snap-frozen and vacuumed sealed containing 4 pizza doughs- tomato sauce- fresh traditional toppings and pizza tray delivered Australia-wide.

Unleash your inner builder and decorate your very own gingerbread house this Christmas! You'll each receive a pre-baked gingerbread house delivered to your door in a beautiful gift box.Your warm and friendly cake artist will be online to greet you and lead you through the history and delicate art of gingerbread house making. Get inspired by colourful decoration ideas and designs provided by your host.Once the walls- roof and chimney are assembled the next step is to get creative with your choice of delicious sweets- treats and candies to decorate your beautiful gingerbread house.A fantastic way to get in the festive spirit and create a masterpiece that will sit pride of place on the Christmas table for the rest of the holiday season!We'll send you a Zoom link and passcode before your session time to share with your invitees that's a simple click and connect. If you suffer a technical glitch our event gurus will be on hand to help.Kits available for delivery Australia-wide.

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Private online gingerbread house making class 2020

Unleash your inner builder and decorate your very own gingerbread house this Christmas! You'll each receive a pre-baked gingerbread house delivered to your door in a beautiful gift box.Your warm and friendly cake artist will be online to greet you and lead you through the history and delicate art of gingerbread house making. Get inspired by colourful decoration ideas and designs provided by your host.Once the walls- roof and chimney are assembled the next step is to get creative with your choice of delicious sweets- treats and candies to decorate your beautiful gingerbread house.A fantastic way to get in the festive spirit and create a masterpiece that will sit pride of place on the Christmas table for the rest of the holiday season!We'll send you a Zoom link and passcode before your session time to share with your invitees that's a simple click and connect. If you suffer a technical glitch our event gurus will be on hand to help.Kits available for delivery Australia-wide.

Our TV game show experience is all about fun and nostalgia! Professional actors will become your very own game show hosts and will take you on a journey through all the most memorable and hilarious challenges from Aussie TV's favourite shows.In your teams- you'll make your way through interactive question rounds of Wheel of Fortune- Sale of the Century- The Price is Right- and a sound round from Spicks and Specks for all the movie buffs!Some rounds will require the entire team to work together and combine their skills in problem solving and strategy- and others will require teams to put their best player forward. With such a huge variety of challenges- it's impossible for anyone to feel like the weakest link.Suitable for a diverse team of mixed ages and experiences- our online TV Gameshow package is a super fun game you can play to engage your remote teams.Perfect for remote team building activities- online birthday parties- interactive student events or for just about any occasion!

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Private Online TV Game Show 2020

Our TV game show experience is all about fun and nostalgia! Professional actors will become your very own game show hosts and will take you on a journey through all the most memorable and hilarious challenges from Aussie TV's favourite shows.In your teams- you'll make your way through interactive question rounds of Wheel of Fortune- Sale of the Century- The Price is Right- and a sound round from Spicks and Specks for all the movie buffs!Some rounds will require the entire team to work together and combine their skills in problem solving and strategy- and others will require teams to put their best player forward. With such a huge variety of challenges- it's impossible for anyone to feel like the weakest link.Suitable for a diverse team of mixed ages and experiences- our online TV Gameshow package is a super fun game you can play to engage your remote teams.Perfect for remote team building activities- online birthday parties- interactive student events or for just about any occasion!

Our local master sommelier and cheese guru will guide you through the origins and qualities of your choice of Australian or European regional wines and accompanying cheeses.Your guests will each receive a premium wine and cheese box delivered straight to their door. Led by our engaging sommelier you will each taste and explore a selection of three handpicked wines and cheeses that have shaped source regions both past and present.You'll learn about the delicious art of wine and cheese pairing. Then lose yourselves in every aspect of tasting delicious artisanal produce from the look and feel- the aroma- the colour- the depth- the structure. A fun game or two during the tasting adds to the engaging- convivial atmosphere.What better way to welcome in the holiday season than connecting over sublime food and drink whilst learning from passionate artisans.We'll send you a Zoom link and passcode to share with your invitees before your session time that's a simple click and connect. If you suffer a technical glitch our event gurus will be on hand to help.

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Private online Yuletide wine and cheese tasting 2020

Our local master sommelier and cheese guru will guide you through the origins and qualities of your choice of Australian or European regional wines and accompanying cheeses.Your guests will each receive a premium wine and cheese box delivered straight to their door. Led by our engaging sommelier you will each taste and explore a selection of three handpicked wines and cheeses that have shaped source regions both past and present.You'll learn about the delicious art of wine and cheese pairing. Then lose yourselves in every aspect of tasting delicious artisanal produce from the look and feel- the aroma- the colour- the depth- the structure. A fun game or two during the tasting adds to the engaging- convivial atmosphere.What better way to welcome in the holiday season than connecting over sublime food and drink whilst learning from passionate artisans.We'll send you a Zoom link and passcode to share with your invitees before your session time that's a simple click and connect. If you suffer a technical glitch our event gurus will be on hand to help.

One of Australia's top live performance artists - Sarah Rowan delivers a private online inspirational masterclass exclusive to your party.Together you will be guided through the pro tips and techniques of crafting beautiful watercolour paintings- and inspiring you with stories of creativity and imagination along the way.You'll first set up a mini paint station at home or in the office (paint kits can be supplied).Sarah will then walk you through the steps in creating your own masterpiece that is personal to you (or you can choose to paint a specific image ahead of the class).While you learn the craft of bringing together canvas- brush- hands- paint and imagination- Sarah will inspire you with powerful stories on how you can each implement creativity into your work and personal life- to enhance your life experience on every level!Class is available with paint kits delivered to your door or supply your own. Perfect for online team building activities- birthday parties- hens celebrations or any occasion.

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Private virtual watercolour sip & paint class 2020

One of Australia's top live performance artists - Sarah Rowan delivers a private online inspirational masterclass exclusive to your party.Together you will be guided through the pro tips and techniques of crafting beautiful watercolour paintings- and inspiring you with stories of creativity and imagination along the way.You'll first set up a mini paint station at home or in the office (paint kits can be supplied).Sarah will then walk you through the steps in creating your own masterpiece that is personal to you (or you can choose to paint a specific image ahead of the class).While you learn the craft of bringing together canvas- brush- hands- paint and imagination- Sarah will inspire you with powerful stories on how you can each implement creativity into your work and personal life- to enhance your life experience on every level!Class is available with paint kits delivered to your door or supply your own. Perfect for online team building activities- birthday parties- hens celebrations or any occasion.

Re-construction brings together artists- one community group and two curators to reread the legacy of Jack Mundey and the Green Bans. Jack Mundey's whole life was one giant spatial project. But he didn't need art to do what he did- he had the context of the union movement. Discussing Jack Mundey's concept of green bans and public space as a 'spatial project' in an art context- is implying a common link between the union movement and art- which makes us aware of the way both offer room for alternative thinking or challenges to mainstream thinking.Sydney's Green Bans were the world's first urban uprising over planning- heritage and housing justice. In 1971- an alliance of builders' labourers and musicians- wharfies and artists- pensioners and the suburban middle class made history. Mundey secretary of the Builders' Labourers' Federation- led his comrades to the environmental barricades in June 1971 alongside a united group of 'middle-class women' from Hunters Hill who fought to save a remnant of Sydney Harbour bush. This was the first of a series of important intersectional alliances with communities. It became a new political model. At the time Mundey was a non-doctrinaire communist who later joined the Greens party.Re-construction re-enacts and re-animates texts and slogans from the unofficial archives that record sit-ins or peace marches for civil rights- gay and lesbian or women's rights and environment movements. In this case a portion of Jack Mundey's papers donated to the Trades Hall Collection are reviewed at Sydney Trades Hall.Green Bans embraced other heritage suburbs- most of them working class and many involving saving low-cost or public housing but the Builders' Labourers' Federation fought targeted battles for the rights of women- Aboriginals and gays. The establishment Sydney Morning Herald was quick to call them 'mere builders' labourers' and 'proletarian town planners'- just conservationists were called 'mere housewives'. From Kellys Bush onwards- the green ban era was just 4 years until the de-registration of the NSW Builders Labours' Federation. The additional year dedicates 1975 to their legacy: the renewal of Woolloomoolloo Public Housing- proudly declared a 'world leader' for its architecture and consultation model.COVID-19 Safety Plan - Museums and galleriesWe follow NSW Health Guidelines. Wellbeing of staff- volunteers and visitors: Information and training on COVID-19- including when to get tested- physical distancing and cleaning is provided.Physical distancing: Entry signage advising 1.5 metres social distance- Maximum of 10 visitors. (More generous than one visitor per 4 square metres of space).Hygiene and cleaning: All resting points have sanitiser- bathroom has soap- sanitiser and paper towels- all surfaces cleaned twice daily.Recordkeeping: name and a mobile number or email address for all staff- volunteers- visitors is recorded for a period of at least 28 days.

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Re-construction: Jack Mundey & the Green Bans 2020

Re-construction brings together artists- one community group and two curators to reread the legacy of Jack Mundey and the Green Bans. Jack Mundey's whole life was one giant spatial project. But he didn't need art to do what he did- he had the context of the union movement. Discussing Jack Mundey's concept of green bans and public space as a 'spatial project' in an art context- is implying a common link between the union movement and art- which makes us aware of the way both offer room for alternative thinking or challenges to mainstream thinking.Sydney's Green Bans were the world's first urban uprising over planning- heritage and housing justice. In 1971- an alliance of builders' labourers and musicians- wharfies and artists- pensioners and the suburban middle class made history. Mundey secretary of the Builders' Labourers' Federation- led his comrades to the environmental barricades in June 1971 alongside a united group of 'middle-class women' from Hunters Hill who fought to save a remnant of Sydney Harbour bush. This was the first of a series of important intersectional alliances with communities. It became a new political model. At the time Mundey was a non-doctrinaire communist who later joined the Greens party.Re-construction re-enacts and re-animates texts and slogans from the unofficial archives that record sit-ins or peace marches for civil rights- gay and lesbian or women's rights and environment movements. In this case a portion of Jack Mundey's papers donated to the Trades Hall Collection are reviewed at Sydney Trades Hall.Green Bans embraced other heritage suburbs- most of them working class and many involving saving low-cost or public housing but the Builders' Labourers' Federation fought targeted battles for the rights of women- Aboriginals and gays. The establishment Sydney Morning Herald was quick to call them 'mere builders' labourers' and 'proletarian town planners'- just conservationists were called 'mere housewives'. From Kellys Bush onwards- the green ban era was just 4 years until the de-registration of the NSW Builders Labours' Federation. The additional year dedicates 1975 to their legacy: the renewal of Woolloomoolloo Public Housing- proudly declared a 'world leader' for its architecture and consultation model.COVID-19 Safety Plan - Museums and galleriesWe follow NSW Health Guidelines. Wellbeing of staff- volunteers and visitors: Information and training on COVID-19- including when to get tested- physical distancing and cleaning is provided.Physical distancing: Entry signage advising 1.5 metres social distance- Maximum of 10 visitors. (More generous than one visitor per 4 square metres of space).Hygiene and cleaning: All resting points have sanitiser- bathroom has soap- sanitiser and paper towels- all surfaces cleaned twice daily.Recordkeeping: name and a mobile number or email address for all staff- volunteers- visitors is recorded for a period of at least 28 days.

The Art Gallery of New South Wales presents Real Worlds- the fourth Dobell Australian Drawing Biennial. Supported by the Sir William Dobell Art Foundation- this exhibition presents new work by eight contemporary Australian artists who create extraordinary new worlds in drawings of great complexity and invention.With drawing as the principal medium- the exhibited works evoke distinctive ways of seeing and making sense of the world. For some- it recreates a physical environment- grounded in a deep connection to place or country. For others- it is an invention that springs forth from history- memory and the imagination.Real Worlds features drawings by Martin Bell- Matt Coyle- Nathan Hawkes- Danie Mellor- Peter Mungkuri- Becc Orszag- Jack Stahel and Helen Wright.Each Biennial has a different curatorial concept and seeks to showcase the vitality and breadth of drawing in contemporary Australian art. Some of the exhibited works from each Biennial are acquired for the Gallery's permanent collection.The Gallery will continue to be guided by the NSW Government's health guidelines. For more information and updates- please visit artgallery.nsw.gov.au

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Real Worlds: Dobell Australian Drawing Biennial 2020

The Art Gallery of New South Wales presents Real Worlds- the fourth Dobell Australian Drawing Biennial. Supported by the Sir William Dobell Art Foundation- this exhibition presents new work by eight contemporary Australian artists who create extraordinary new worlds in drawings of great complexity and invention.With drawing as the principal medium- the exhibited works evoke distinctive ways of seeing and making sense of the world. For some- it recreates a physical environment- grounded in a deep connection to place or country. For others- it is an invention that springs forth from history- memory and the imagination.Real Worlds features drawings by Martin Bell- Matt Coyle- Nathan Hawkes- Danie Mellor- Peter Mungkuri- Becc Orszag- Jack Stahel and Helen Wright.Each Biennial has a different curatorial concept and seeks to showcase the vitality and breadth of drawing in contemporary Australian art. Some of the exhibited works from each Biennial are acquired for the Gallery's permanent collection.The Gallery will continue to be guided by the NSW Government's health guidelines. For more information and updates- please visit artgallery.nsw.gov.au

Join jeweler Alice Whish at Gaffa for a jewellery studio workshop. Through the act of play we will renovate your jewellery box- discovering what you love to wear- repair- treasure and discard. We will use the items to inspire a new jewellery piece to make and design on the day. ‍You will need to select 6 to 10 pieces of your jewellery to bring to class (maximum)- a photograph of valuable jewellery items- or bring the cheapies and come and play.‍What might you take home at the end of the day:Cleaned and repackaged jewellery treasures- ready to store or give away.Repaired items if possible (earrings- brooches etc)A new item made from broken jewellery pieces-and orA design for a new piece of jewellery you would like to own- reusing part of something you brought to class. Knowledge required: Desire to restore your jewellery collection to a wearable state- no skills required.Due to social distancing regulations we are limited to allow 4 persons max in each of our classes. ‍It's important that all students wear face masks during classes when possible and have their own workshop apron. We ask that you remain home if you are unwell or- if in the last 14 days- you have experienced cold or flu symptoms- have returned from overseas or have been to or had contact with someone from a COVID hotspot.

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Renovate your jewellery box 2020

Join jeweler Alice Whish at Gaffa for a jewellery studio workshop. Through the act of play we will renovate your jewellery box- discovering what you love to wear- repair- treasure and discard. We will use the items to inspire a new jewellery piece to make and design on the day. ‍You will need to select 6 to 10 pieces of your jewellery to bring to class (maximum)- a photograph of valuable jewellery items- or bring the cheapies and come and play.‍What might you take home at the end of the day:Cleaned and repackaged jewellery treasures- ready to store or give away.Repaired items if possible (earrings- brooches etc)A new item made from broken jewellery pieces-and orA design for a new piece of jewellery you would like to own- reusing part of something you brought to class. Knowledge required: Desire to restore your jewellery collection to a wearable state- no skills required.Due to social distancing regulations we are limited to allow 4 persons max in each of our classes. ‍It's important that all students wear face masks during classes when possible and have their own workshop apron. We ask that you remain home if you are unwell or- if in the last 14 days- you have experienced cold or flu symptoms- have returned from overseas or have been to or had contact with someone from a COVID hotspot.

The Salon des Refuses was initiated by the S.H. Ervin Gallery in 1992 in response to the large number of works entered into the Archibald Prize which were not selected for display in the official exhibition. The Archibald Prize is one of Australia's most high profile and respected awards which attracts hundreds of entries each year and the S.H. Ervin Gallery's 'alternative' selection has become a much-anticipated feature of the Sydney scene.Each year our panel is invited to go behind the scenes of the judging process for the annual Archibald Prize for portraiture and Wynne Prize for landscape painting and figure sculpture at the Art Gallery of New South Wales- to select an exhibition from the many hundreds of works entered in both prizes but not chosen for the official award exhibition.The Salon des Refuses exhibition at the S.H. Ervin Gallery has established an excellent reputation that rivals the selections in the 'official' exhibition- with works selected for quality- diversity- humour and experimentation- and which examine contemporary art practices- different approaches to portraiture and responses to the landscape.Visitors can vote in the Holding Redlich People's Choice Award.Covid-Safe informationWe are registered as a Covid Safe business and have new safety measures.All visitors are required to sign in on arrival if they do not have pre-booked tickets. On arrival- visitors must sign in using the QR code provided and on completion show staff confirmation that will be displayed at the end of the check in process. Visitors without a smartphone can sign in at the Front Desk.What are we doing to make our venue safelimited the number of visitors in line with the 4 sqm per person and have introduced timed entry to reduce queues.taking the contact details of all visitors in case contact tracing is necessary.installed hand sanitising units and increasing our cleaning regime to thoroughly clean all touch points regularly throughout the day.removed some seating and other touchable items- including paper brochures.

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Salon des Refuses 2020

The Salon des Refuses was initiated by the S.H. Ervin Gallery in 1992 in response to the large number of works entered into the Archibald Prize which were not selected for display in the official exhibition. The Archibald Prize is one of Australia's most high profile and respected awards which attracts hundreds of entries each year and the S.H. Ervin Gallery's 'alternative' selection has become a much-anticipated feature of the Sydney scene.Each year our panel is invited to go behind the scenes of the judging process for the annual Archibald Prize for portraiture and Wynne Prize for landscape painting and figure sculpture at the Art Gallery of New South Wales- to select an exhibition from the many hundreds of works entered in both prizes but not chosen for the official award exhibition.The Salon des Refuses exhibition at the S.H. Ervin Gallery has established an excellent reputation that rivals the selections in the 'official' exhibition- with works selected for quality- diversity- humour and experimentation- and which examine contemporary art practices- different approaches to portraiture and responses to the landscape.Visitors can vote in the Holding Redlich People's Choice Award.Covid-Safe informationWe are registered as a Covid Safe business and have new safety measures.All visitors are required to sign in on arrival if they do not have pre-booked tickets. On arrival- visitors must sign in using the QR code provided and on completion show staff confirmation that will be displayed at the end of the check in process. Visitors without a smartphone can sign in at the Front Desk.What are we doing to make our venue safelimited the number of visitors in line with the 4 sqm per person and have introduced timed entry to reduce queues.taking the contact details of all visitors in case contact tracing is necessary.installed hand sanitising units and increasing our cleaning regime to thoroughly clean all touch points regularly throughout the day.removed some seating and other touchable items- including paper brochures.

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