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ACT Natimuk

ACT Natimuk Creative Lab 2024-2025 grants

ACT Natimuk’s Creative Lab 2024-2025 Program is an arts development opportunity available to artist/s or arts collectives working in any…

Tay Lawler, a balding, older Anglo-Australian man wearing a white shirt and tie, stands in front of a theatre advertising the 1977 revival of 'Summer of the Seventeenth Doll'. He is holding a pink Kewpie Doll, like those featured in the play.
Features

Vale Ray Lawler: the playwright who changed the sound of Australian theatre

Julian Meyrick reflects on the death of playwright Ray Lawler and his landmark play, 'Summer of the Seventeenth Doll'.

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Exhibition review: Samira Khadivizand, Elaine Batton and Bridie Nelson, Artemisia Gallery and Event Space

A relatively new art gallery in Melbourne’s inner-south once again proves it attracts some of Australia’s best emerging artists.

Two Remain. Three women are singing. They are wearing blue and white concentration camp stripes underneath beige aprons and head scarves.
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Opera review: Two Remain, fortyfivedownstairs

This premiere Australian production features the true stories of two Holocaust survivors.

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City of Port Phillip

HerStory

The HerStory exhibition dives into the rich stories of the inspiring women who have been commemorated in the City of…

Tow men wearing pink hoodies and cake smudged on their faces. Dowel Jones.
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How collaboration bolsters creativity

Victorian design studio Dowel Jones has involved over 2000 collaborators to create its new exhibition at the National Wool Museum.

Artist Talks

The Johnston Collection

MELBOURNE STORIES | Una Deerbon: Creative entrepreneur with Relton Leaver

This talk by Relton Leaver will introduce Una Deerborn, and the many facets of her creative career.  

Artist Talks

The Johnston Collection

CREATIVE WOMEN: Vivienne Westwood and her eighteenth-century references with Paola Di Trocchio

This lecture will explore the eighteenth-century references throughout some of Vivienne Westwood's key collections.

Exhibitions

Merri-bek City Council

My Pop Life

'My Pop Life' is a recreation and reimagining of Brady Michaels’ teenage bedroom from the 1980s.

Exhibitions

Merri-bek City Council

Future Foundations

'Future Foundations' celebrates the past, present and future of poster and print making.

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