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Tehching Hsieh's 'Ticking Clock Piece' performance |
November 11, 2013
Carriageworks doubles artistic projects, size and attendances
October 30, 2013
The 19th Biennale of Sydney: You Imagine What You Desire
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Juliana
Engberg, Artistic Director of the 19th Biennale of Sydney: You
Imagine What You Desire has unveiled details of the exhibition at an
event at the Sydney Opera House today. The event will be presented at
four major venues across Sydney from 21 March – 9 June 2014 and features more
than 100 artists and 200 artworks. The major venues for 2014 are the Museum of
Contemporary Art Australia, Art
Gallery of NSW, Cockatoo Island and the newly expanded spaces
at
Carriageworks. In addition to those major venues, in the
19th Biennale of Sydney will present works at Artspace and
several performance projects throughout Sydney’s CBD.
October 13, 2013
Sydney Architecture Festival presents Pearls of Granville
The annual Sydney Architecture Festival returns this November, with more than 70 events taking place across the city. One of the highlights is set to be the Pearls of
Granville event: a guided mini-bus tour of the western Sydney suburb of Granville,
taking in its unique architecture and rich social history. The event promises a journey through
the vibrant multi-cultural suburb of Granville, noting high and low points in
history and the occasional infamy. The Festival runs from 1 - 10 November 2013.
September 30, 2013
British Council announces 15 emerging creatives as finalists for Realise Your Dream Award
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Art work by Kate Just, one of the winners of the 2012 Realise Your Dream Award
Fifteen young creatives from across the country have been announced as finalists for the annual British Council Realise Your Dream awards. This
year’s selection – who must all be within the first ten years of their
practice – includes candidates specialising in animation, playwriting, design,
graphic design, theatre, digital engagement, performance, jazz music, dance and
disability advocacy, production and interdisciplinary arts.
The finalists are: Darcy
Prendergast (Vic), Lara Torr (SA), Anna Lise De Lorenzo (NSW), Camille
Manley (NSW) He Made She Made (NSW), Melinda Garcia (NSW), Tristan Meecham
(Vic), Sean Foran (Qld), Aimee Smith (WA), Thomas Banks (Vic), Maxine Mellor
(Qld), Eliza Sarlos (NSW), Alex Deserbrock (Vic), Tobias Manderson-Galvin
(Vic), The Honeytrap (Vic).
Unique
among awards for young creatives, Realise Your Dream requires applicants to
demonstrate artistic talent as well as formulating a ‘dream’ career plan for a
professional development trip the United Kingdom.
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September 19, 2013
Sydney Contemporary attracts 10,000 visitors on first night
The inaugural Sydney Contemporary art fair welcomed more than 10,000 guests at its first night viewing at Carriageworks last night. Visitors explored works by more than 1,000 works by 300 artists from Australia and around the world, presented by 83 different galleries. The fair will be held biennially and is open from Friday 20 September until Sunday 22 September.
August 22, 2013
Towards the Morning Sun exhibition celebrates contemporary Pacific artists
Campbelltown Arts Centre will celebrate the work of contemporary Pacific artists this September with a new exhibition 'Towards the Morning Sun' curated by Keren Ruki. The exhibition will be officially opened by NSW Premier the Hon. Barry O'Farrell on Friday 6 September and a community forum will be held on Saturday 28 September at the gallery.
August 21, 2013
Carriageworks to double in size, making it the largest multi-arts institution in Australia
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A section of the 5,000 square metres of additional space that will become part of the Carriageworks precinct |
The expansion will make Carriageworks the largest multi-arts institution in Australia, spanning visual arts, music, dance, theatre.he announcement follows two years of strong growth in audience numbers and an extraordinary public response to its artistic program that saw a doubling of attendances from 2011 to 2012 and has the institution on track to double attendances again in 2013 to 400,000 people.
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