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Arts Programming

Arts & Cultural Development Coordinator

Salary:

 >$130,000

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National Library of Australia

12 years in: Writing for the Future Library (2014-2114)

Join Norwegian curator and cultural producer, Anne Beate Hovind and Kathryn Favelle, as they discuss the 'Future Library' project.

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National Library of Australia

Learn with the curators of Wangka Wakaṉutja

Learn from experts who have brought to life the Library’s new major exhibition 'Wangka Wakaṉutja: The Story of the Papunya…

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National Library of Australia

Curator tours: National Library Treasures Gallery

Join a special guided tour of the National Library’s Treasures Gallery, held as part of the Canberra & Region Heritage…

Ariana and the Rose. Photo: Sidewalk Killa.
Features

Can Australian comedy festivals be a safe haven for American comics?

Two polar-opposite New York showgirls bring personal, politically charged shows to Australia for the Melbourne and Sydney comedy festivals.

Performances & Gigs

Ensemble Theatre

84 Charing Cross Road

Don’t miss this bittersweet tale of enduring bonds forged through letters, books, and a shared love of words.

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National Library of Australia

Night of the Bookers: Authors David Szalay and Susan Choi

Canberra Writers Festival presents authors David Szalay, Susan Choi and Nigel Featherstone for a special night of conversation about their…

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National Library of Australia

Author talk: Look After Your Feet by Rosalie Ham

Canberra Writers Festival presents author Rosalie Ham for a special event focused on her new novel, 'Look After Your Feet'.

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National Library of Australia

Fellowship presentation: Early Philippine Palaeontology

Dr Pauline Basilia presents her recent Fellowship research on the contributions of H. Otley Beyer to Philippine Pleistocene research.

Awards & Prizes

Sculpture in the Vineyards - Wollombi Valley Sculpture Festival

ENTRIES NOW OPEN

The Wollombi Valley Sculpture Festival Australia's longest running and largest-scale regional sculpture festival with over $80,000 in non-acquisitive prizes.

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