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Julie IrvingThen

An elegant retrospective of Julie Irving's highly regarded 37 year career.

Wednesday 27 August 2008 to Sunday 21 September 2008
Opening: Thursday 28 August 2008

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia.

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PORNONew photography and works on paper by Hazel Dooney

After a critically acclaimed exhibition of watercolours, entitled Venus In Hell, two years ago, controversial Shock Pop painter Hazel Dooney returns to MARS with a series of colour and black and white photographs, as well as large scale works on paper.

Tuesday 29 July 2008 to Sunday 24 August 2008
Opening: Thursday 31 July 2008

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia.

top:Andy Hutson 'Terrorium'; middle: Tracy Sarroff ''Rhizopoda Radiaria'; bottom: Santina Amato 'My  image

WinterlightsJoin [MARS] as we turn on the lights...

Winterlights is proudly included in the State of Design Festival and features a group exhibition of six outstanding contemporary emerging artists working in the medium of light: Tracy Sarroff, Andy Hutson, Nien-San (Lily) Lee, Ingrid Turner, Santina Amato, Kate Stones To be officially opened by Ewan McEoin, Artistic director: State of Design Festival

Thursday 03 July 2008 to Sunday 27 July 2008
Opening: Thursday 03 July 2008

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia.

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The Rat and the OctopusNew work by Samuel Tupou

Hailed as one of Australia's most exciting emerging talents, artist Samuel Tupou combines Pacific Island influences with Street Art techniques and pop culture symbolism to create works that reflect the artist's own mixed cultural heritage.

Wednesday 05 December 2007 to Friday 21 December 2007
Opening: Saturday 08 December 2007

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia.

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Don't call me a Domestic Goddess[MARS] Melbourne Art Rooms 418 Bay Street, Port Melbourne

THIS SHOW COMES WITH A WARNING: the family, the home, the kitchen may never seem the same again! Don't call me a Domestic Goddess is a group show based on the realities facing women today and provokes us to question what the feminist movement of the 60's and 70's achieved. How far have women really come? Where has the fight for equality left us in relation to issues of domesticity?

Tuesday 28 August 2007 to Sunday 23 September 2007
Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia.

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