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Willoughby City Council

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Algorithmic PareidoliaA Council curated solo exhibition by Wade Marynowsky.

A Council curated solo exhibition by Wade Marynowsky. Algorithmic Pareidolia is a series of new experimental video, installation and robotic artworks by the artist, that explore the theory that reality could be simulated.

Wednesday 06 September 2017 to Sunday 01 October 2017
Opening: Thursday 07 September 2017

Art benefit in Australia.

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HOME GROWN: The Urban LandscapeA Council curated group exhibition of 17 local artists exploring biodiversity in the local urban landscape.

A Council curated group exhibition showcasing the biodiversity of our local landscape, be it urban, residential or the ever changing natural flora and fauna. The 17 artists explore how our culturally diverse community views its current environment.

Ro Murray Sally Aplin Lee Blattmann Cindy Chen Seong Cho Itzick Fisher Ariella Friend Susan Fulcher Goanna Gombotto Sahar Hosseinabadi Donna Janes Eva Millares Kristen Morris Anne Numont Amanda Rennie Saxa Rubra Terri Tang

Wednesday 06 September 2017 to Sunday 01 October 2017
Opening: Friday 08 September 2017

Art benefit in Australia.

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WILLOUGHBY VISUAL ARTS BIENNIAL - KALEIDOSCOPE WALK ART IN PUBLIC SPACESExplore sculpture, sound and video installations activating public space throughout the Chatswood CBD

Find directions to each artwork by downloading the Kaleidoscope Walk map here http://www.willoughby.nsw.gov.au/wvab/art-in-public-spaces/

Wednesday 06 September 2017 to Sunday 24 September 2017
Opening: Friday 08 September 2017

Art benefit in Australia.

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THE CONCOURSE URBAN SCREENPresenting a range of video artworks

The Concourse Urban Screen is part of the Willoughby Visual Arts Biennial (6-24 September).This vibrant arts festival showcases exhibitions, public space art installations, large scale video art, performance art, workshops and more...

Wednesday 06 September 2017 to Saturday 23 September 2017
Art screening in Australia.

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Coves, Cliffs and CreeksA Council curated solo exhibition by Ro Murray.

A Council curated solo exhibition by Ro Murray.

Wednesday 06 September 2017 to Friday 22 September 2017
Opening: Friday 08 September 2017

Art benefit in Australia.

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Collage and Music Workshops for People living with DementiaUse music as the inspiration to make art.

10am – 11am & 11.30am – 12.30pm Thursdays, 7, 14 and 21 September

Thursday 07 September 2017 to Thursday 21 September 2017
Art workshop in Australia.

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Art and History Tour11am to 1 pm, Sunday 17 September

Join Terry Fogarty from Willoughby District Historical Society and Willoughby City Council’s Curator, Cassandra Hard-Lawrie, to discover the hidden historic secrets of the Chatswood CBD. Along the way, learn about the artworks in the Kaleidoscope Walk Art in Public Spaces exhibition. The tour will finish at Willoughby Museum, 58 Johnson Street, Chatswood.

Sunday 17 September 2017 to Sunday 17 September 2017
Art tour in Australia.

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Kaleidoscope Moon BarA night of video and performance art.

Experience the Willoughby Visual Arts Biennial at night with an evening of video and performance art – set to a party atmosphere! Enjoy a drink or a sweet, for sale from the bar.

Joel Zika Ash Coates Pareskevy Begetis Hirofumi Uchino A.K.A Defektro Corinna Berndt Kimberley Hammerton Sydney Chinese Dance Group Isobel Knowles And Van Sowerwine

Friday 15 September 2017 to Friday 15 September 2017
Art exhibition in Australia.

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Kaleidoscope Day TripperCome to the Willoughby Visual Arts Biennial Kaleidoscope Marquis at The Concourse (outdoor area) to experience performance art and video animation. Take part in pop-up art activities.

Sunday, 10 September, 11 am to 2 pm. Pop-up art activities that include performance art, puppetry and kaleidoscope demonstrations.

Sunday 10 September 2017 to Sunday 10 September 2017
Art biennial in Australia.

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URBAN CITYSCAPE WORKSHOPPrintmaking, collage and watercolour workshop for children aged 7 to 12. Sunday 10 September, 11 am to 1 pm

Using simple print making techniques with scratch foam, participants will create their own urban cityscape print collages.

Sunday 10 September 2017 to Sunday 10 September 2017
Art workshop in Australia.

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OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE WILLOUGHBY VISUAL ARTS BIENNIAL5.45pm – 8.30pm, Friday 8 September

Join Willoughby City Council’s Curator for a guided tour of Kaleidoscope Walk and celebrate further at the Art Space on The Concourse. The Art Space on The Concourse will be open from 6pm if you are unable to attend any of the timed activities

Friday 08 September 2017 to Friday 08 September 2017
Art opening in Australia.

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Domestic GoddessIncinerator Art Space in collaboration with Sabbia Gallery presents an exhibition of glass and ceramic artworks exploring the notion of the home-maker.

Incinerator Art Space in collaboration with Sabbia Gallery presents an exhibition of glass and ceramic artworks exploring the notion of the home-maker. Ten artists give voice to this often female-role through exquisitely crafted objects representing domestic ritual, while also drawing our attention to cultural and commercial influences that also shape this vital realm.

Holly Grace Ulrica Trulsson Alexandra Chambers Honor Freeman Janet Deboos Jenni Kemarre Martiniello Julie Bartholomew Kirstie Rea Mel George Wendy Fairclough

Wednesday 01 March 2017 to Sunday 26 March 2017
Opening: Saturday 04 March 2017

Art exhibition in New South Wales, Australia.

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Exploring Identity: Ned, Koala & Me.An exhibition of artworks by Rosie Deacon and Liam Benson

An exhibition of artworks by Rosie Deacon and Liam Benson celebrating and challenging notions of Australian identity. The exhibition has been curated as part of Council’s The Young Creators program that engages local high school students in all aspects of curating an exhibition. The 2017 Young Creators are Rosie Adams, Patrick Howe, Andrew Jackson, Alexander McLarty and Natasha Seeto

Wednesday 11 January 2017 to Saturday 11 February 2017
Art exhibition in New South Wales, Australia.

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Thoughts and Prayers – collaborative embroidered wreathA series of embroidery workshops with Liam Benson

Thoughts and Prayers is a series of embroidery workshops where artist Liam Benson supports the communal creation of embroidered flowers for inclusion in a collaborative commemorative wreath.

Liam Benson

Sunday 15 January 2017 to Sunday 29 January 2017
Art workshop in New South Wales, Australia.

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Magical Stick Creatures with Angela van Boxtel

Create fabulous and magical animals and creatures with sticks, fabric and wool.

Angela Van Boxtel

Saturday 21 January 2017 to Saturday 21 January 2017
Art workshop in New South Wales, Australia.

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Mask Making with Liam BensonMixed media workshop exploring identity

Join artist Liam Benson and The Young Creators in a colourful mask making workshop. Using mixed media participants can design patterns, symbols and imagery based on their identity to be used in decorating a mask. Materials and support will be provided. Contact: Kathie.najar@willoughby.nsw.gov.au 0401 638 501

Liam Benson

Thursday 19 January 2017 to Thursday 19 January 2017
Art workshop in New South Wales, Australia.

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Whatta-Hoot Candy-Suit Tutti-Fruit Costume Making

Explore materials, movement, craft, colour, party and performance by making your own wearable art piece, inspired by fruit, lollies and the art of Rosie Deacon.

Friday 13 January 2017 to Friday 13 January 2017
Art workshop in New South Wales, Australia.

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Emily McGregor Artist TalkEmily McGregor Artist Talk

Join artist, Emily McGregor as she talks you through her exhibition, processes and how she engages with her influences, including the role of Sydney Dance Company.

Emily Mc Gregor

Sunday 25 September 2016 to Sunday 25 September 2016
Art benefit in New South Wales, Australia.

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MorphogenesisSolo exhibition by Emily McGregor

Morphogenesis is an exhibition embodying flux, memory, time and nature. Emily McGregor’s solo show is a sensitive and revealing observation of movement and change. Her sculptural installations resemble archaeological finds, organic and captured in transition; while her layered drawings are abstracted maps recording the marks of choreographed bodies.

Emily Mc Gregor

Wednesday 07 September 2016 to Sunday 25 September 2016
Opening: Saturday 10 September 2016

Art exhibition in New South Wales, Australia.

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Miss-REPRESENTSix female Aboriginal artists address issues of identity

Contemporary Aboriginal artists Megan Cope, Hannah Bronte, Katie West, Lorna Munro, Merindah Donnelly and Tjanara Talbot set the record straight about misconceptions and misrepresentations of Aboriginality.

Megan Cope Katie West Hannah Bronte Lorna Munro Merindah Donnelly Tjanara Talbot

Wednesday 15 June 2016 to Sunday 03 July 2016
Art exhibition in New South Wales, Australia.

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Smart Expressions: An exhibition of HSC artworks

To be opened by Willoughby Mayor, Councillor Gail Giles-Gidney Guest speaker: Dr Tianli Zu, Chinese-born Australian multimedia artist and Archibald Prize finalist 2015

Wednesday 13 April 2016 to Sunday 08 May 2016
Opening: Wednesday 13 April 2016

Art benefit in New South Wales, Australia.

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Modernity's End: Half the Sky - Two Australians in China. An exhibition by John YoungWith Pei Pei He, & Cyrus Tang. Music by Theodore Wohng

An exhibition by John Young with invited artists Pei Pei He & Cyrus Tang Music by Theodore Wohng

Wednesday 02 March 2011 to Sunday 03 April 2016
Opening: Wednesday 02 March 2016

Art exhibition in New South Wales, Australia.

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Embodying Environmental Awareness with Dean WalshIn this movement based environmental workshop, choreographer

In this movement based environmental workshop, choreographer and movement researcher, Dean Walsh, will lead participants through a series of sensory and physically modulated tasks.

Dean Walsh

Saturday 24 September 2016 to Saturday 24 September 2011
Art benefit in New South Wales, Australia.

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