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Gallery 1: ORIENTATION : LANDSCAPE - Catherine Boardman- Margaret Dix- Nicola Dunbar & Alexandra Mills 'The urge to trap in two-dimensions- a piece of a place or the sensation it creates in us is strong and for centuries artists have pursued the representation of landscape in many media and formats.'  Gallery 2: Edge of Disquiet - Jacqui Driver 'Much of my work responds to my own experience of the unstable emotional states of grief- trauma- and anxiety- as well as dealing with the physical pain of chronic Rheumatoid Arthritis- I am inviting the audience to acknowledge spaces of discomfort and non-conformity.'Gallery 3: HEAD ON PHOTO FESTIVAL presents Apophony Lilium  Ben Blick-Hodge 'Following the linguistic concept of the same name- the Apophony series aims to explore a kind of visual intonation. Using a process of photographic capture and digital arrangement- for these works true lilies are faceted into structurally symmetrical wreathes. From the natural fall of light in multiple photographs- a coherent light source is then gathered to illuminate a form that hovers between idea and object- fabrication and documentation.'Gallery 4: DAILY RITUALS - Erin O'Brien 'As a freelance illustrator and designer- I am often constrained to the client's brief. Daily Rituals is my chance to think and draw freely every day with the influence of a single word prompt. An opportunity to do something just for me. No client notes or edits- just the joy of putting pen to paper and taking a drawing from start to finish in the space of 20 minutes. Daily Rituals is an exercise in not overthinking it- and in making art more accessible to myself and to others. Just 366 small- manageable- daily goals.'Covid-19 Safe Guidelines As a result of Covid-19 & social distancing- we will not hold our typical opening night on Thursday's fortnightly. However- we will be extending our hours on Saturday from 10am - 5pm. We encourage visitors to social distance and avoid crowding while we celebrate artists and their artworks.In accordance with the recommended social distancing rules- we have a maximum of 25 people allowed in the gallery.Our staff will be monitoring numbers and you may be asked to wait should we reach the limit.Dates may be subject to change based on current restrictions. The event will be updated accordingly on our website

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Group & solo exhibitions at Gaffa Gallery: October-November 2020

Gallery 1: ORIENTATION : LANDSCAPE - Catherine Boardman- Margaret Dix- Nicola Dunbar & Alexandra Mills 'The urge to trap in two-dimensions- a piece of a place or the sensation it creates in us is strong and for centuries artists have pursued the representation of landscape in many media and formats.'  Gallery 2: Edge of Disquiet - Jacqui Driver 'Much of my work responds to my own experience of the unstable emotional states of grief- trauma- and anxiety- as well as dealing with the physical pain of chronic Rheumatoid Arthritis- I am inviting the audience to acknowledge spaces of discomfort and non-conformity.'Gallery 3: HEAD ON PHOTO FESTIVAL presents Apophony Lilium  Ben Blick-Hodge 'Following the linguistic concept of the same name- the Apophony series aims to explore a kind of visual intonation. Using a process of photographic capture and digital arrangement- for these works true lilies are faceted into structurally symmetrical wreathes. From the natural fall of light in multiple photographs- a coherent light source is then gathered to illuminate a form that hovers between idea and object- fabrication and documentation.'Gallery 4: DAILY RITUALS - Erin O'Brien 'As a freelance illustrator and designer- I am often constrained to the client's brief. Daily Rituals is my chance to think and draw freely every day with the influence of a single word prompt. An opportunity to do something just for me. No client notes or edits- just the joy of putting pen to paper and taking a drawing from start to finish in the space of 20 minutes. Daily Rituals is an exercise in not overthinking it- and in making art more accessible to myself and to others. Just 366 small- manageable- daily goals.'Covid-19 Safe Guidelines As a result of Covid-19 & social distancing- we will not hold our typical opening night on Thursday's fortnightly. However- we will be extending our hours on Saturday from 10am - 5pm. We encourage visitors to social distance and avoid crowding while we celebrate artists and their artworks.In accordance with the recommended social distancing rules- we have a maximum of 25 people allowed in the gallery.Our staff will be monitoring numbers and you may be asked to wait should we reach the limit.Dates may be subject to change based on current restrictions. The event will be updated accordingly on our website

The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra is delighted to welcome you back to the concert hall and online for a very special concert series- Ayres & Graces. Celebrating chamber music from the English and French Baroque- Ayres & Graces is directed by Principal Baroque Flute-Recorder Melissa Farrow and lead by an ensemble of Brandenburg musicians performing on an eclectic combination of period instruments.Be enthralled by music from the French Baroque performed uniformly in the style of Jean-Baptiste Lully- before stepping out into the centre of eighteenth-century London in a program brimming with the sounds that attracted entrepreneurial musicians such as George Frideric Handel to the city.Set to a dream world of colour and sound with a stage-wide LED screen illuminated with imagery curated by Australian designer Silvana Azzi Heras- we welcome you to join us for our socially distanced performances in Sydney's City Recital Hall this October or online for the digital premiere.

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Ayres & Graces 2020

The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra is delighted to welcome you back to the concert hall and online for a very special concert series- Ayres & Graces. Celebrating chamber music from the English and French Baroque- Ayres & Graces is directed by Principal Baroque Flute-Recorder Melissa Farrow and lead by an ensemble of Brandenburg musicians performing on an eclectic combination of period instruments.Be enthralled by music from the French Baroque performed uniformly in the style of Jean-Baptiste Lully- before stepping out into the centre of eighteenth-century London in a program brimming with the sounds that attracted entrepreneurial musicians such as George Frideric Handel to the city.Set to a dream world of colour and sound with a stage-wide LED screen illuminated with imagery curated by Australian designer Silvana Azzi Heras- we welcome you to join us for our socially distanced performances in Sydney's City Recital Hall this October or online for the digital premiere.

Fight the fear and learn how comedians make one of the scariest pursuits look so effortless. Equip yourself with the tools required to crack up your audience- experiment with styles and techniques and discover the tricks and secrets behind the performance to transform yourself to be the funniest you can be. You will write your own material and learn how to deliver it.This online course will have a stronger focus on writing- developing material- experimenting with styles and discovering your voice. Students will be encouraged to also make time for writing in their own time to get the most from their class experience. Classes will consist of online meetings where we can do live exercises- learn about new comedy styles- and share material at our digital open mic.Marcel Blanch- de Wilt is a stand-up comedian and improviser. In 2011 he entered the world of stand-up comedy and was nominated for Best Newcomer at the Adelaide Comedy Awards- as well as winning a place in the state finals of the Raw Comedy Competition. He has produced four stand-up shows and performed at the Melbourne Comedy Festival- Sydney Comedy Festival- Sydney Fringe and Bondi Feast. Marcel is a regular MC and has hosted some of the best comedy shows across Adelaide- Sydney- Perth and Melbourne. He has performed in Hobart- Perth- Newcastle- Wollongong- Canberra- London- Wellington and Chicago. He has supported such names as Dilruk Jayasinha- Dave Hughes- Celia Pacquola- Claire Hooper and more.

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Online stand up comedy class 2020

Fight the fear and learn how comedians make one of the scariest pursuits look so effortless. Equip yourself with the tools required to crack up your audience- experiment with styles and techniques and discover the tricks and secrets behind the performance to transform yourself to be the funniest you can be. You will write your own material and learn how to deliver it.This online course will have a stronger focus on writing- developing material- experimenting with styles and discovering your voice. Students will be encouraged to also make time for writing in their own time to get the most from their class experience. Classes will consist of online meetings where we can do live exercises- learn about new comedy styles- and share material at our digital open mic.Marcel Blanch- de Wilt is a stand-up comedian and improviser. In 2011 he entered the world of stand-up comedy and was nominated for Best Newcomer at the Adelaide Comedy Awards- as well as winning a place in the state finals of the Raw Comedy Competition. He has produced four stand-up shows and performed at the Melbourne Comedy Festival- Sydney Comedy Festival- Sydney Fringe and Bondi Feast. Marcel is a regular MC and has hosted some of the best comedy shows across Adelaide- Sydney- Perth and Melbourne. He has performed in Hobart- Perth- Newcastle- Wollongong- Canberra- London- Wellington and Chicago. He has supported such names as Dilruk Jayasinha- Dave Hughes- Celia Pacquola- Claire Hooper and more.

Our popular Adobe Creative classes are now available live online.The interactive classes are led by an expert facilitator who will guide through a series of tools and techniques. You'll then be able to ask questions and receive feedback as you work through different exercises.Before the start of the class you'll need to install Zoom and Adobe Photoshop on your own laptop or computer. Zoom is free to download and Photoshop is available on a plan or a 7 day free trial from Adobe online.Please read your booking confirmation carefully for instructions on how to join the class.Adobe Photoshop is the most well-known design software package in the world.Everyone from wedding photographers and graphic designers to painters and social media managers use this program to bring their digital artwork to life. Whether you're looking to upskill for work or want to take your creative practice into the digital space- this series of classes is the perfect starting point.More information on each of the different class levels is available on the booking link.Photoshop level 1This 2-hour beginner's class is for people with little or no experience.By the end of the class you will be able to:•  Make selections- cut out- resize and move objects around in an image•  Create complex photo manipulations•  Create custom typography and apply effects.•  Use a handful of helpful keyboard shortcuts to improve workflow.Photoshop Level 1 - Thursday- 5 November- 10amPhotoshop Level 1 - Thursday- 19 November- 10am Photoshop Level 1 - Friday- 4 December- 10am Photoshop level 2If you've already completed level 1 or have some experience with Photoshop this 2-hour intermediate class is for you.By the end of the class you will be able to:•  Replace backgrounds and retouch photos to erase blemishes and improve skin.•  Make adjustments and colour balance photos to improve vibrancy•  Use brushes- tools and layer blending modes to create advanced image effectsPhotoshop Level 2 - Thursday- 5 November- 1pmPhotoshop Level 2 - Thursday- 19 November- 1pmPhotoshop Level 2 - Friday- 4 December- 1pmPhotoshop Level 2 - Thursday- 10 December- 1pmCourses suitable for anyone 16 years and over.

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Adobe Photoshop online classes 2020

Our popular Adobe Creative classes are now available live online.The interactive classes are led by an expert facilitator who will guide through a series of tools and techniques. You'll then be able to ask questions and receive feedback as you work through different exercises.Before the start of the class you'll need to install Zoom and Adobe Photoshop on your own laptop or computer. Zoom is free to download and Photoshop is available on a plan or a 7 day free trial from Adobe online.Please read your booking confirmation carefully for instructions on how to join the class.Adobe Photoshop is the most well-known design software package in the world.Everyone from wedding photographers and graphic designers to painters and social media managers use this program to bring their digital artwork to life. Whether you're looking to upskill for work or want to take your creative practice into the digital space- this series of classes is the perfect starting point.More information on each of the different class levels is available on the booking link.Photoshop level 1This 2-hour beginner's class is for people with little or no experience.By the end of the class you will be able to:•  Make selections- cut out- resize and move objects around in an image•  Create complex photo manipulations•  Create custom typography and apply effects.•  Use a handful of helpful keyboard shortcuts to improve workflow.Photoshop Level 1 - Thursday- 5 November- 10amPhotoshop Level 1 - Thursday- 19 November- 10am Photoshop Level 1 - Friday- 4 December- 10am Photoshop level 2If you've already completed level 1 or have some experience with Photoshop this 2-hour intermediate class is for you.By the end of the class you will be able to:•  Replace backgrounds and retouch photos to erase blemishes and improve skin.•  Make adjustments and colour balance photos to improve vibrancy•  Use brushes- tools and layer blending modes to create advanced image effectsPhotoshop Level 2 - Thursday- 5 November- 1pmPhotoshop Level 2 - Thursday- 19 November- 1pmPhotoshop Level 2 - Friday- 4 December- 1pmPhotoshop Level 2 - Thursday- 10 December- 1pmCourses suitable for anyone 16 years and over.

The Lester Prize is one of the country's most prestigious fine art portrait prizes.Our annual program includes: the Main...

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The Lester Prize 2020-21 Exhibition Season

The Lester Prize is one of the country's most prestigious fine art portrait prizes.Our annual program includes: the Main...

Visit behind-the-scenes and inside Australia's most iconic house from the comfort of yours

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Digital backstage tour of the Sydney Opera House 2020

Visit behind-the-scenes and inside Australia's most iconic house from the comfort of yours

Group show of new work by Joel Cunningham, Jane Noel, Julie Cunningham and Joe Kalanda

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Between Worlds 2020

Group show of new work by Joel Cunningham, Jane Noel, Julie Cunningham and Joe Kalanda

WA's talented young artists are celebrated in this yearly showcase, gauging the pulse of young peopl

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Pulse Perspectives on the Northbridge Superscreen 2020

WA's talented young artists are celebrated in this yearly showcase, gauging the pulse of young peopl

Film and performance presented as an online event and fundraiser

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Digital Sessions Different Trains 2020

Film and performance presented as an online event and fundraiser

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