What's On

Upcoming Events: September/October

01 September - 31 October 2010. The Hawkesbury Regional Gallery has film screenings and workshops over the next couple of months, accompanying an exhibition of finalists from the Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize.
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Notes from the Underground

01 September - 26 September 2010. JME Pool will be exhibiting work at Martin Galleries in North Brisbane during September 2010
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Contemporanea

07 October - 06 November 2010. MLC Gallery's resident artist Miriam Cabello will exhibit with other Australian Florence Biennale winning artists in Melbourne and Canberra in October and November
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Fragile Inheritance

25 September - 10 October 2010. Brooke Zeligman’s sculptural practice incorporates performance, glass and mixed media, at Elements Art Gallery.
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18 Footers 2011 series

11 February - 20 February 2011. An exhibition of oil paintings on canvas will be held during the JJ Giltinan World 18 footer Championship Regatta in February 2011 at the Double Bay Sailing Club
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Through the Cipher's Interval

14 September - 31 October 2010. Lyn Plummer investigates the diverse ways that significant meanings can be attached to space, forms, marks, images, sounds and silences, and how connotations of these symbols shift with each exhibition space.
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Hayward Studio

25 September - 03 October 2010. Hayward Studio is hosting an exhibition of new paintings by George Hayward.
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Minnie Pwerle & Emily Kame Kngwarreye

03 September - 30 September 2010. This exhibition at Kate Owen Gallery in Rozelle features works by Utopia’s most significant female artists, Minnie Pwerle and Emily Kame Kngwarreye.
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Simply Surreal

01 September - 12 September 2010. McGee's Gallery on the Mornington Peninsula presents this selection of surreal art in a variety of styles.
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Watermark

26 August - 18 September 2010. Richard Woldendorp's aerial photography seeks to teach us something about the landscape, natural history and evolution - lofty aims indeed.
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