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This Week in The Can is your essential guide to what’s happening in Canberra. From theatre to sport, food and wine to music, and much much more!

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WHAT NOT TO MISS 

PJ Masks character Meet & Greet at Westfield Belconnen

Meet the characters of PJ Masks at Westfield Belconnen!

Catboy, Owlette and Gekko are heroes who swoop into action at night, solving mysteries that arise during the day and are on a mission to make things right for everyone in the world!

Visit Westfield’s superhero zone down on Level One for a personal Meet & Greet with PJ Masks, superhero activities at the craft station and free face painting!

Character appearance schedule: 11 AM – 11:30 AM, 12 PM – 12:30 PM, 1 PM – 1:30 PM.

Happening 10-11 August from 11 am – 2 pm at Level One, Centre Court, Westfield Belconnen.

See the website for more information.

QL2 Dance – Filling the Space

In FILLING THE SPACE, the Quantum Leap Ensemble explores the dynamic relationship of body and architecture. It breaks open the frames and borders that guide our movement in and out of space/s and playfully manipulates our emotional relationship to them.

The theatre stage becomes a world of potential, of space-filling and emptying, of new cosmic dances.

Directed by Artistic Director Ruth Osborne and Acting Artistic Director Steve Gow the dancers have worked with celebrated choreographers and QL2 Alumni James Batchelor and Eliza Sanders and Artistic Director Ruth Osborne.

Happening 8-10 August at Canberra Theatre Centre.

See canberratheatrecentre.com.au for more information.

Nicole Car & Etienne Dupuis in Recital

In one of the most exciting musical collaborations of 2019, Australian soprano Nicole Car will partner with her husband, internationally acclaimed baritone Etienne Dupuis, and brilliant pianist Jayson Gillham in one magnificent recital.

Featuring romantic French and Spanish songs, as well as popular opera arias and duets, this is a chance to experience why Nicole is adored both here in Australia and across the globe.

This will be the Canberra debut for the award-winning singer who captivated audiences in Opera Australia’s 2018 production of La Traviata, and is now in demand at the world’s greatest opera houses, including the Metropolitan Opera (New York) where she and her husband recently starred in Puccini’s La Bohème.

Happening Friday 9 August from 7.30 pm at Canberra Theatre Centre.

See canberratheatrecentre.com.au/show/nicole-car-etienne-dupuis-in-recital-with-jayson-gillham for tickets and more information.

Meet your favourite Superhero this August at Westfield Belconnen

Get your capes on for Superhero month this August!

Westfield Belconnen has a jam-packed schedule that really packs a punch so get the gang together and come and meet your favourite superheroes!

Plus, enjoy free craft activities, face painting and colouring in at that superhero craft zone.

SUPERHERO SCHEDULE

PJ MASKS

Date: Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th August

Time: 11am – 2pm

Location: Level 1, Centre Court

FIND OUT MORE HERE

JUSTICE LEAGUE: BATMAN & SUPERMAN

Saturday 17th: Batman

Sunday 18th: Superman

Time: 11am – 2pm

Location: Level 1, Centre Court

FIND OUT MORE HERE

Happening 3-18 August at Centre Court, Level One near Myer, Westfield Belconnen.

See the website for more information.

Mad Hatter’s High Tea at Pialligo Estate

Don’t be late for a very important date!

Pialligo Estate has a wonderous Mad Hatter’s High Tea planned for you and you won’t want to miss a minute. Bring your friends with you down the rabbit hole on an adventure with Champagne and Chocolate!

Their utterly mad team will make you smile with their curiouser and curiouser array of sweets and treats.

You could have a table for two or ten! It’s time to visit Wonderland at Pialligo Estate.

Enjoy a glass of Champagne upon arrival, our Mad Hatter’s High Tea spread and of course a Tea or Coffee across two hours. More Champagne, wine, tea, coffee or other beverages can be purchased on the day

Happening Sunday 11 August at the Pialligo Estate Glasshouse, 18 Kallaroo Road, Pialligo.

See the website for bookings and more information.

Kambri Family Film Fest

Each weekend throughout July and August, gather family and friends for an adventure at Kambri at ANU!

Featuring recent release and classic film screenings for the young and young at heart, plus short film screenings from Little Big Shots, pre-movie entertainment, storytelling at Harry Hartog, and dozens of eateries where you can redeem your included $10 food voucher*.

Tickets are $11.64 per person.

Happening every Saturday and Sunday until 1 September at 11 am each day at KAMBRI, inside ANU Campus.

See Eventbrite for more information.

THE PINK FLOYD EXPERIENCE – 2019 TOUR

After 2017’s hugely successful Animals tour, which featured three entire albums, The Pink Floyd Experience returns to New Zealand and Australia in 2019 with an exciting new show.

To celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Pink Floyd’s album The Wall, a selection of the band’s own favourites will complement a spectacular and fitting tribute to this Pink Floyd masterpiece.

With the expectation on the band and their technical crew to exceed 2017’s Animals show is high, many months have been spent on creative design and authentically replicating the music in meticulous detail.

Once again the Pink Floyd Experience are determined to deliver another world class performance creatively and imaginatively while staying 100% true to the essence and authenticity of Pink Floyd’s music.

23 years, and still going strong. They must be doing something right. Don’t miss out!

Happening Thursday 8 August from 8 – 11 pm at the Canberra Theatre Centre.

See canberratheatrecentre.com for more information.

POWER DRESSERS AT THE NFSA 

Supporting The Dressmaker Costume Exhibition, the NFSA bring you classic films with fantastic costumes.

With the help of curatorial experts and guest designers, explore the transformative power of fashion.

Happening until Friday 16 August at the National Film Sound Archive.

See nfsa.gov for more information. 

MONET: IMPRESSION SUNRISE

Featuring Claude Monet’s pioneering painting Impression, Soleil levant (Impression, Sunrise) 1872, from which Impressionism takes its name, this exclusive exhibition brings together works from the impressionist master and other significant artists to examine the founding of an art movement—a defining moment in art history.

Impression, Soleil levant, which rarely leaves the museum walls in Paris, has landed in a newly designed exhibition space at the NGA this winter, along with some forty impressionist and related paintings from the Musée Marmottan Monet in Paris, the Tate, and Australian and New Zealand collections.

Alongside Monet’s masterpieces are key paintings by JMW Turner, whose early works inspired Monet, James McNeill Whistler, Alfred Sisley and Eugène Boudin, among others.

The works reveal the formative characteristics of Impressionism—depiction of light, purer colour and capturing the momentary view—by a new generation of artists who abandoned their studios for the world outside.

Monet: Impression Sunrise is an unmissable opportunity to see a masterful painting that became emblematic of a cultural movement and trace its influence on the course of art history.

Showing until 1 September 2019 at the National Gallery of Australia, Parkes.

See nga.gov.au/impressionsunrise for more information.

SYDNEY COMEDY FESTIVAL SHOWCASE

The Sydney Comedy Festival Showcase Tour will be tearing up the freeways of Australia for the seventh year in a row to bring the crème de la crème of the 2019 Festival to Canberra!

Expertly curated and lovingly presented, the Showcase will feature some of the Festival’s hottest acts live on stage for an incredible two hours of hard-hitting laughter. Boasting a line-up of veteran favourites, international stars, and some of the freshest emerging talents, this jam-packed night of pure entertainment will leave you sore from belly laughs!

So call your pals and grab your tickets to the funniest night of entertainment you will see all year – don’t miss out on a huge night of laughs!

Happening Saturday 10 August from 8 – 12 pm at the Canberra Theatre Centre.

See canberratheatrecentre.com for more information.

THE DRESSMAKER COSTUME EXHIBITION

From 1950s Dungatar to 2019 Canberra, the original costumes from the hit film The Dressmaker will be on display at the NFSA from 18 April 2019.

Audiences will be able to go ‘behind the seams’ of a diverse range of elegant vintage fashion worn by Hollywood stars and home-grown acting talents including Kate Winslet, Liam Hemsworth, Hugo Weaving, Sarah Snook, Judy Davis, Rebecca Gibney and more.

The exhibition, designed by Marion Boyce, features a spectacular range of haute couture worn by the film’s stars.

The Dressmaker Costume Exhibition celebrates the artistry of the film’s sumptuous designs, as well as the transformational power of fashion.

Showing until Sunday 18 August from 10 am – 4 pm at the National Film and Sound Archive, McCoy Circuit, Acton.

See nfsa.gov.au for more information.

Sunrise Premium sessions

Enjoy an exclusive viewing of the National Gallery of Australia’s Monet: Impression Sunrise before the doors open to the general public with limited numbers of people.

Available every weekend from 9 am–10 am. You can also continue to enjoy the exhibition after 10 am through to 5 pm.

Happening until 1 September at the National Gallery of Australia, Parkes.

expressioSee the website for more information.

Mi Sex with Special Guest LIV LI

Party like it’s 1979 when Mi-Sex bring their mammoth live show and unique blend of rock meets new wave, meets punk meets disco, to the Royal Hotel for one night only – Saturday 10 August – with a very special guest. LIV LI (AKA Amber Nichols).

Celebrating 40 Years of Graffiti Crimes, Mi-Sex live will deliver all the hits from their award-winning debut LP – ‘Compu-pu-pu-pu-pu-pu-pu… Computer Games’, ‘But You Don’t Care’ and the title track, ‘Graffiti Crimes’ – in a 90-minute set brandishing their many hits from the era – ‘Space Race’, ‘People’ and ‘Blue Day’.

Amber Nichols started her career as the lead singer of ambient rock band, Angels Are Architects. A featured artist on MTV, AAA amassed an enormous following throughout Asia; their last ever headlining gig drawing 60,000 in Singapore alone. Yet Amber is now releasing music under her alter ego with a new project, LIV LI. An electro-pop fusion, LIV LI’s new single, ‘Bloom’, is out now.

Happening Saturday 10 August from 6:30 pm at the Royal Hotel Queanbeyan.

See OzTix for more information.

Painting on Country

Five senior artists from Tjungu Palya art centre in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands in South Australia have reinvigorated their ancestors’ practice of painting directly onto the land. Their work, captured in a series of large-format photographs, is both timeless and transient, bridging the ancient and the contemporary.

Exhibition on show at the National Museum of Australia until 30 September 2019. Free entry.

More information at nma.gov.au.

FOOD & DRINK

Mad Hatter’s High Tea at Pialligo Estate

Don’t be late for a very important date!

Pialligo Estate has a wonderous Mad Hatter’s High Tea planned for you and you won’t want to miss a minute. Bring your friends with you down the rabbit hole on an adventure with Champagne and Chocolate!

Their utterly mad team will make you smile with their curiouser and curiouser array of sweets and treats.

You could have a table for two or ten! It’s time to visit Wonderland at Pialligo Estate.

Enjoy a glass of Champagne upon arrival, our Mad Hatter’s High Tea spread and of course a Tea or Coffee across two hours. More Champagne, wine, tea, coffee or other beverages can be purchased on the day

Happening Sunday 11 August at the Pialligo Estate Glasshouse, 18 Kallaroo Road, Pialligo.

See the website for bookings and more information.

Intro to Whisky – Ladies Whisky Night

It’s time ladies. Time to knock back a few whiskies and finally see what all the fuss is about. We’ve hand-selected four of our favourites and are ready to take you on a tasting journey through the wonderful world of whisky. 

You’ll leave with a newfound respect for a few different varieties and with enough knowledge to hold your own the next time you walk into a bar. 

Fun and factual, this is guaranteed good time for you and your fave friends. We will guide guests through the origins, history, flavour profiles and of course a tasting before treating you to complimentary charcuterie platters. Take some time out, you deserve it!

Already a whisky lover? Come along, they guarantee you will leave loving whisky even more. Better still, bring your friends and they’ll get them onboard too! 

Tickets: $50pp ($40 for current Molly Locker Members)

Happening Wednesday 7 August from 7.30pm at Molly. 

Bookings are essential this exclusive masterclass has limited places. Book now at molly.bar/bookings.

Monet’s Tea Salon @ the NGA

Celebrate the NGA’s winter exhibition Monet: Impression Sunrise with an unforgettable high tea, and enjoy a selection of French-inspired, sweet and savoury delights.

$43 NGA Member, $48 Guest.

Happening daily at 11 am and 2 pm on Level One, National Gallery of Australia.

Bookings online at nga.gov.au or Ticketek.com.

CELLAR DOOR

Cellar Door is a wine market for Canberra’s wonderful wine scene happening every Saturday from 3-6 pm. Buy wines from local makers every Saturday afternoon in the iconic Nishi Grand Stair, NewActon Precinct.

Grab a souvenir glass, taste the latest drops, and buy at cellar door prices.

Wine stalls rotate each week with complementing stalls like flowers, cheese, chocolate and books.

Make a day of it with a film at Palace Electric Cinema and NewActon’s leading food and drink destinations.

Happening every Saturday from 3-6 pm on the Nishi Grand Stair, inside the Nishi Building, Philip Law Street, NewActon.

See the website for more details.

Monet’s Feast at First Edition

In conjunction with the Monet: Impression Sunrise Exhibition at the National Gallery of Australia, First Edition bring the farm-to-table tradition lived passionately by Claude Monet into the 21st century with a 3-course set menu based on some of Claude Monet’s favourite dishes from his home town of Giverny, France.

The 3 Course Set Menu (which is also available as individual courses) was developed using an abundance of fresh herbs and vegetables found in Monet’s kitchen garden. Beginning with an entrée of Camembert Fritters with apple and botanic jelly, a mouth drooling boeuf bourguignon with rosemary puff pastry crust for mains and Normandy French apple tart with vanilla bean gelato for dessert.

A few of the recipes are of French origin, such as the famous Normandy apple tart. Others are from locations abroad where Monet travelled in search of motifs to paint, such as the Savoy Hotel, London where he acquired their recipe for Yorkshire pudding.

The Monet’s Feast costs $65 per person, but guests will also receive a beautiful Hard Cover “Monet’s Palate Cookbook” per table when ordering the 3-course set menu option. Exquisite photography and inspired recipes bring Monet’s kitchen garden back to life.

The creative team have also designed a Monet themed Cocktail – The Giverny. A gin-based cocktail – available for just $10.

Happening until 1 September 2019 at First Edition Canberra, Level 1/65 Northbourne Ave, Civic.

See the website for more information.

Truffle Infused Winter Weekends at Cellar Door

Truffle season is nearly upon us and Mt Majura are excited to include truffles at the cellar door as part of the winter tasting experience.

Come in to the cellar door at Mount Majura Vineyard to taste a flight of wines matched with truffled brie. Combining Flinders Estate triple cream brie a deliciously rich and creamy brie style cheese with truffles from neighbour Jayson at The Truffle Farm.

Every Saturday and Sunday from early June to late August.

Happening until 25 August from 10 am – 5 pm at Mount Majura Vineyard.

See mountmajura for more information.

The Truffle Festival – Canberra Region

Indulge in a feast of the senses and join in the fun at The Truffle Festival – Canberra Region. Each year from June to August more than 250 individual events are held across the Canberra region showcasing the region’s fresh Black Winter Truffle.

Taste and experience the magic of these highly-prized gems. Indulge in the special flavours and aromas of truffle dishes at local restaurants and cafes. Join a hunt and see for yourself how the talented dogs unearth truffles. Learn from the chefs and other truffle experts at a cooking class or demonstration, or pop along to a market and pick up some truffle delights for yourself.

The Truffle Festival is the ultimate foodie festival, and a fabulous celebration of winter in the Canberra region.

Happening now until Sunday 1 September starting at 10 am at various locations.

See truffle festival for more information.

Monster’s Afternoon Delight

Serene, methodical and exceptionally Monster.

Presenting a new Sunday afternoon blend, Monster Kitchen and Bar is adding a little extra flavour to your signature lazy day with its very own High Tea…

Amidst the hand-crafted furniture, bespoke artwork, and ambient lighting you will find the familiar flavours you have come to appreciate from the team at Monster with a range of exclusive tea flavours by Tea Garden co, tea inspired cocktails, Champagne all complemented by black and gold fixtures.

1 pm every Sunday at Monster Kitchen, Ovolo Nishi. Tickets $70 to $120  – more information on Facebook.

Freestyle Fridays at Vertikal

Join Vertikal every Friday for indoor ski lessons with indoor snow machines and music. Enjoy discounted sessions from $40 or kick back with a Jindabyne Brewing beers on tap or Canberra Distilling Co & Underground Spirits.

Every Friday at Vertikal Indoor Snow Sports, Unit 2, Building 3, 1 Dairy Rd, Fyshwick. Find out more at vertikalsnowsports.com.

MUSIC

Nicole Car & Etienne Dupuis in Recital

In one of the most exciting musical collaborations of 2019, Australian soprano Nicole Car will partner with her husband, internationally acclaimed baritone Etienne Dupuis, and brilliant pianist Jayson Gillham in one magnificent recital.

Featuring romantic French and Spanish songs, as well as popular opera arias and duets, this is a chance to experience why Nicole is adored both here in Australia and across the globe.

This will be the Canberra debut for the award-winning singer who captivated audiences in Opera Australia’s 2018 production of La Traviata, and is now in demand at the world’s greatest opera houses, including the Metropolitan Opera (New York) where she and her husband recently starred in Puccini’s La Bohème.

Happening Friday 9 August from 7.30 pm at Canberra Theatre Centre.

See canberratheatrecentre.com.au/show/nicole-car-etienne-dupuis-in-recital-with-jayson-gillham for tickets and more information.

Mi Sex with Special Guest LIV LI

Party like it’s 1979 when Mi-Sex bring their mammoth live show and unique blend of rock meets new wave, meets punk meets disco, to the Royal Hotel for one night only – Saturday 10 August – with a very special guest. LIV LI (AKA Amber Nichols).

Celebrating 40 Years of Graffiti Crimes, Mi-Sex live will deliver all the hits from their award-winning debut LP – ‘Compu-pu-pu-pu-pu-pu-pu… Computer Games’, ‘But You Don’t Care’ and the title track, ‘Graffiti Crimes’ – in a 90-minute set brandishing their many hits from the era – ‘Space Race’, ‘People’ and ‘Blue Day’.

Amber Nichols started her career as the lead singer of ambient rock band, Angels Are Architects. A featured artist on MTV, AAA amassed an enormous following throughout Asia; their last ever headlining gig drawing 60,000 in Singapore alone. Yet Amber is now releasing music under her alter ego with a new project, LIV LI. An electro-pop fusion, LIV LI’s new single, ‘Bloom’, is out now.

Happening Saturday 10 August from 6:30 pm at the Royal Hotel Queanbeyan.

See OzTix for more information.

THE PINK FLOYD EXPERIENCE – 2019 TOUR

After 2017’s hugely successful Animals tour, which featured three entire albums, The Pink Floyd Experience returns to New Zealand and Australia in 2019 with an exciting new show.

To celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Pink Floyd’s album The Wall, a selection of the band’s own favourites will complement a spectacular and fitting tribute to this Pink Floyd masterpiece.

With the expectation on the band and their technical crew to exceed 2017’s Animals show is high, many months have been spent on creative design and authentically replicating the music in meticulous detail.

Once again the Pink Floyd Experience are determined to deliver another world class performance creatively and imaginatively while staying 100% true to the essence and authenticity of Pink Floyd’s music.

23 years, and still going strong. They must be doing something right. Don’t miss out!

Happening Thursday 8 August from 8 – 11 pm at the Canberra Theatre Centre.

See canberratheatrecentre.com for more information.

DREAMS – FLEETWOOD MAC TRIBUTE SHOW

Dreams returns to The Harmonie August 9th on the back of their sell out show at the Club in 2018 and a South Coast tour that saw them sellout Ulladulla, Moruya and Bermagui (Murrah Hall).

You will once again re-live one of the legendary bands and performers of the seventies and eighties, Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nicks. Featuring a talented group of musicians dedicated to the task of bringing this era, this sound to the stage for all to enjoy.

Mel Lewin as the mysterious Stevie Nicks, Krissy Linehan on keys and vocals is perfect as Christine Mcvie, Wayne Daniels portrays the artistic Song & Guitar man – Lindsay Buckingham, Roger Warrior as the Bassist – John McVie, Pete Rundle on the keys and the powerful drum sound of Mick Fleetwood, – superbly delivered by Andy Marchant.

Happening Friday 9 August from 7 – 11 pm at the Harmonie German Club.

See eventbrite.com for more information.

THE MARC HANNAFORD TRIO

Pianist Marc Hannaford leads his New York-based trio on their first Australian tour during August 2019. Marc is known for his contemporary and innovative approach to composition and improvisation, which features twisting rhythmic patterns, subtle harmonic shifts, and explosive ensemble playing. He was awarded the prestigious Freedman Fellowship by the Music Trust in 2013, and his most recent recording Can You See With Two Sets of Eyes was described as what “advanced, contemporary, improvised, virtuosic music might sound like, a decade or more into the future” by The Weekend Australian.

This group also includes two improvisers who feature heavily in New York’s jazz and improvised music scene, electric bassist Simon Jermyn and drummer Satoshi Takeishi. Together, the group navigates Marc’s original compositions, which encompass driving loops, morphing textures, and surprising melodic twists. This set of music emerges from years of compositional refinement and collective rehearsal, and the Marc Hannaford Trio looks forward to introducing Australian audiences to both this music and the group.

Happening Sunday 11 August from 4 – 5:30 pm at the Street Theatre.

See thestreet.org for more information.

More local music

Check out BMA and CBR DIY for more local gigs!

STAGE + SCREEN

Kambri Family Film Fest

Each weekend throughout July and August, gather family and friends for an adventure at Kambri at ANU!

Featuring recent release and classic film screenings for the young and young at heart, plus short film screenings from Little Big Shots, pre-movie entertainment, storytelling at Harry Hartog, and dozens of eateries where you can redeem your included $10 food voucher*.

Tickets are $11.64 per person.

Happening every Saturday and Sunday until 1 September at 11 am each day at KAMBRI, inside ANU Campus.

See Eventbrite for more information.

QL2 Dance – Filling the Space

In FILLING THE SPACE, the Quantum Leap Ensemble explores the dynamic relationship of body and architecture. It breaks open the frames and borders that guide our movement in and out of space/s and playfully manipulates our emotional relationship to them.

The theatre stage becomes a world of potential, of space-filling and emptying, of new cosmic dances.

Directed by Artistic Director Ruth Osborne and Acting Artistic Director Steve Gow the dancers have worked with celebrated choreographers and QL2 Alumni James Batchelor and Eliza Sanders and Artistic Director Ruth Osborne.

Happening 8-10 August at Canberra Theatre Centre.

See canberratheatrecentre.com.au for more information.

SYDNEY COMEDY FESTIVAL SHOWCASE

The Sydney Comedy Festival Showcase Tour will be tearing up the freeways of Australia for the seventh year in a row to bring the crème de la crème of the 2019 Festival to Canberra!

Expertly curated and lovingly presented, the Showcase will feature some of the Festival’s hottest acts live on stage for an incredible two hours of hard-hitting laughter. Boasting a line-up of veteran favourites, international stars, and some of the freshest emerging talents, this jam-packed night of pure entertainment will leave you sore from belly laughs!

So call your pals and grab your tickets to the funniest night of entertainment you will see all year – don’t miss out on a huge night of laughs!

Happening Saturday 10 August from 8 – 12 pm at the Canberra Theatre Centre.

See canberratheatrecentre.com for more information.

POWER DRESSERS AT THE NFSA 

Supporting The Dressmaker Costume Exhibition, the NFSA bring you classic films with fantastic costumes.

With the help of curatorial experts and guest designers, explore the transformative power of fashion.

Happening until Friday 16 August at the National Film Sound Archive.

See nfsa.gov for more information.

TITUS O’REILY: BETTER LIVING THROUGH SPORT

After selling out most of a massive 23 show-run at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival this year, Australia’s most popular sports satirist Titus O’Reily takes his hit live show Better Living Through Sport on the road in a national tour! Applying free agency rules to relationships, using a prepared statement to get you out of trouble with work colleagues or offering a ‘to anyone who was offended’ apology. Titus present a masterclass in how to improve your life with the elite honesty of our top sportspeople. Comedian, writer and media personality Titus’ regular columns have clocked him up a growing 300,000 followers on social media. With lighting quick, clever and hilarious insights, he’s a popular TV and radio guest with regular appearances on The Project, ABC News Breakfast, The Front Bar,and Jules Schiller’s weekly ABC Radio Drive show The Clubhouse.

Don’t miss the hilarious Titus O’Reily, live on stage!

Happening Saturday 10 August at the Street Theatre.

See thestreet.org for more information.

RETROSPECTIVE: VIVA VARDA 

A vital presence in the artistic landscape during her lifetime and beyond, this season celebrates Agnès Varda’s tireless curiosity for people, places and cinematic experimentation within the worlds of fiction and documentary.

Curated by Kristy Matheson, ACMI.

In collaboration with ACMI and the Sydney Film Festival

Happening Friday 9 August until Sunday 11 August at the National Film and Sound Archives.

See nfsa.gov for more information.

THE BIG BIKE FILM NIGHT

The Big Bike Film Night all about sharing the best cycling short films from around the world.

Showcasing the 2019 collection of movies that have everything a cycling-centric audience could want- action, drama, humour and plenty of inspiration.

The short films feature stories that captivate, with tales of character, soul, hope, love, discovery, challenge, courage, triumphs over adversity and much more.

Happening Tuesday 6 August until Wednesday 7 August from 7 – 9:15 pm at the National Film Sound Archive.

See nfsa.gov for more information.

The Vinyl Lounge at NFSA

Bring along your favourite records, share your music stories and hear what’s spinning on the NFSA’s turntables.The ultimate listening party for vinyl aficionados.

The Vinyl Lounge is on the first Friday of every month.

Happening until Friday 6 December from 5:30 pm – 7 pm at the National Film and Sound Archive.

See nfsa.gov.au for more information. 

FESTIVALS

Maya Newell (with camera) and Dujuan Hoosan.

STRONGER THAN FICTION DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL

Stronger than Fiction screens the latest and greatest documentaries from around the world. We have Oscar contenders, family films and great cinematic storytelling These great movies will give you all the pleasures of a fiction film – you will laugh and cry and gasp t these true stories.

The films range from Honeyland about the last wild beekeeper in Europe and The Biggest Little Farm with adorable animal characters to a deeply personal story from China in One child nation and the heart-tugging eco- thriller Sea of Shadows.

Happening now until Sunday 18 August from 6:30 – 8 pm at Dendy Cinemas.

See strongerdocs.com for more information.

FESTIVAL OF AMBITIOUS IDEAS: FEMALE INNOVATORS

The theme for this event will be ‘Female Innovators’. We will be celebrating some of the female CEOs, founders, inventors and innovators working on interesting projects in the ACT region.

The Festival of Ambitious Ideas follows the Ignite format where our speakers have only 5 minutes each to present their ideas and ‘ignite’ the audience. In a little over an hour, guests are treated to a range of different ideas and perspectives.

The event is designed to be fast-paced, informal and fun with opportunities to network and explore topics further after the presentations.

Happening Friday 9 August from 5:30 – 9 pm at the Brindabella Conference Centre.

See faifemaleinnovators.eventbrite.com for more information.

CANBERRA CAREERSXPO

The Canberra CareersXpo is a major event with around 100 exhibitors from interstate and from the A.C.T. This year is the 40th anniversary of this annual event.

There will be a wide range of universities and educational institutions present, as well as numerous businesses and government departments presenting their career pathways.

Come and chat with the exhibitors and discover your next exciting career.

The event is open to anyone who is interested in a new career and entry is free.

Happening Wednesday 7 August and Thursday 8 August at Exhibition Park.

See canberracareersmarket.com for more information.

WORKSHOPS, TOURS & TALKS

Resilience: the Biology of Stress & the Science of Hope Documentary Screening

“RESILIENCE is a fascinating documentary that eloquently explains the health-care issues that confront us directly and indirectly on a daily basis. But more than that, RESILIENCE gives us the solution to this problem. Rarely do you find a documentary that highlights a problem and gives a solution. It’s a film every educator, health-care provider, and lawmaker should see.”- Pamela Powell

APFACTS is proud to present in conjunction with The  Hope Project a screening of the documentary titled “Resilience: The biology of stress & the science of hope.”

The screening will be held at Emmaus Christian School at 73 Davenport St Dickson at 7pm on Thursday the 8th of August.

In lieu of tickets sales, we will be collecting donations on the night to support MIEACT.

Happening Thursday 8 August from 7 pm at Emmaus Christian School

How much for tickets/entry: Donation To MIEACT

See Eventbrite for tickets and more information.

UNCONFORMITY: MEET THE GEOLOGIST

During Science Week, journey through time with renowned geologist Wolf Mayer. Explore the wide variety of stone used in the architecture of Parliament House and see a rare rock formation where two rock masses, ten million years apart came together to create what is known as an unconformity.

For more information on our winter program including lectures, workshops, films and more, visit the website.

Happening Saturday 10 August and Sunday 11 August from 2 – 4 pm at the Australian Parliament House.See aph.gov for more information.

CELEBRATE NATURE WITH JUERGEN FREUND

Celebrate masterful imagery and stories behind 30 years of nature and conservation photography.

Juergen Freund is an internationally acclaimed & well-published wildlife photographer who has won many awards such as BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year, World Press Photo & Nature’s Best.

A Senior Fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers, Juergen’s images are used extensively by WWF for conservation.

Enjoy an evening of inspiration at The Snow Centre for Education in the Asian Century – Canberra Grammar School.

Happening Friday 9 August from 6 – 9 pm at Canberra Grammar School.

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Monet: Daily guided tours at the National Gallery of Australia

Join a gallery guide to discover more about the key Impressionist artists, their work and their predecessors.

Free tour, exhibition ticket required.

Weekdays at Weekdays 10.30am, 11.00am, 12.00pm, 2.00pm and 3.00pm.

Weekends 10.30am, 11.00am, 11.30am, 12.00pm, 2.00pm and 3.00pm.

Meet at NGA info desk, Level One, National Gallery of Australia, Parkes.

Art for lunch

Drop into 30-minute weekly talks or creative activities interpreting works of art in the NGA’s collection.

Check our website for further details. This event is free but bookings are essential.

Happening until Thursday 28 November, every Thursday from 12:45-1:15 pm at the National Gallery of Australia.

See nga.gov.au for more information.

GUIDED TOURS OF THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA 

Visiting the National Library of Australia? Take a tour and see a side of the Library most visitors never experience. Whether this is your first visit or the next of many, you can learn more about the Library and its exhibitions by joining a free guided tour. Tours are offered by trained Volunteer Guides who have a passion for sharing their knowledge of the Library and its collections. Your Guide will welcome the opportunity to introduce you to the National Library, its collections and the stories of Australia.

Treasures Gallery – Daily at 11.30am. Take a tour and come face-to-face with some of the Library’s greatest treasures and Australia’s greatest stories.

Behind The Scenes – Thursdays at 2 pm. Take a tour to visit enormous stacks where the books are stored and learn about strange curiosities in the Library’s collection that have been acquired over more than a century of collecting.

Discover your National Library – Saturdays at 2 pm. Join a Library guide for a journey around the building and discover the stories in the Reading ooms and public spaces.

For more detailed information visit the website.

FRIDAY WITH A FRIEND

An engaging tour of the NGA collection for people with dementia and their carers. This event is free however it is recommended that participants register interest.

Happening 10.30am – 11.30am every Friday at the National Gallery of Australia, Parkes.

See the website for more information.

Happy and Glorious

The Queen’s Visit in 1954. The phrase conjures up memories of a young Queen in summer dresses and ball gowns, crowds of Australians excitedly waving flags and charming tableaus spelling out heartfelt messages.

Old Parliament House was central to the royal tour while the Queen was in Canberra. The Queen alighted from the Daimler and walked up the front steps in her coronation gown to rousing cheers. She was escorted through King’s Hall by a very proud Prime Minister Menzies to attend the State Banquet. In her most formal duty, the Queen opened the 20th Parliament in the Senate Chamber. A room in the President of the Senate’s suite was redecorated and furnished for her private use while she was in the house.

Relive the memories of her visit at the Happy and Glorious exhibition. Enter the very room the Queen used while she was at Old Parliament House.

Happening until Thursday 16 January 2020 daily at the Museum of Australian Democracy.

See moadoph.gov.au for more information.

BEHIND THE SCENES TOURS AT PARLIAMENT HOUSE

Discover the stories behind the building on a special tour of Parliament House. Learn how the building’s impressive architecture is symbolic of the national identity and gain a rare view into private areas.

These tours run only on non-sitting days (except Christmas Day and when seasonal tours are running). Visit the website for more information.

It is recommended that you arrive at least 20 minutes before your tour or event for screening and check-in as places are limited to 10 participants. tours operate for 55 mins.

Happening now until Saturday 31 August at 10 am, 12 pm and 3 pm with a cost fee of $25 per adult, $ 20 per child and $20 for a concession fee.

See aph.gov.au for more information.

CHANGING LIVES WITH SCIENCE

The 2019 Canberra Speaker Series held across the year at the iconic Shine Dome.

Throughout this series listen to remarkable science stories that haven’t yet been told. Stories of innovation, research, breakthroughs, and how science is solving the big challenges of our time.

Happening now until Tuesday 10 December from 5:30 pm – 7 pm with a cost of $ 15.

See science.org.au for more information.

FOR A GOOD CAUSE

2020 PETS OF CANBERRA CALENDAR COMPETITION

The Domestic Violence Crisis Service is excited to be taking entries to their 2020 Pets of Canberra Calendar competition until 31 August 2019.

They are looking for all pets including dogs, cats, rabbits, birds horses, guinea pigs, chickens, fish and anything else that identifies as a pet!

Entries are just $10 per pet and close on 31 August. Enter your pet via the link and then email a copy of your chosen photo to community@dvcs.org.au.

You can also pre-order calendars now via the same link. We anticipate delivery to happen from November.

All money raised from the entry fees and sale of the calendar will be used to support people impacted by family, domestic and intimate partner violence.

Happening now until the Saturday 31 August in Canberra.

See dvcs.org for more information.

BIG BOOK FAIR

Cosy up this winter with some fabulous books from Woden Seniors’ well known and much loved Big Book Fair. It will be even bigger than last year with a huge range of good quality fiction, Sci Fi, non- fiction, children’s books, recent magazines, puzzles, postcards, DVDs, CDs and games all at our usual bargain prices. The President’s table will feature a wide selection of old and collectable books. Parents and grandparents looking for children’s books will be delighted by the range.

All books and other items have been cleaned and categorised, making it very easy to find the treasure you are searching for. In addition to the thousands of books there will be a display and sale of beautiful watercolour paintings done by our talented artists.

A gold coin donation will be appreciated on entry.

Happening Friday 9 August until Sunday 11 August from 10 am – 4 pm at the Woden Seniors Club.

See wodenseniors.org for more information.

CANBERRA MULTICULTURAL VOLUNTEER EXPO

Canberra Multicultural Volunteer Expo is an initiative aims at building bridges between the Canberra multicultural community with organisations either providing services to them and/or looking at volunteers from a culturally diverse background.

With support provided from regional volunteering peak body and organisations from diverse background, this new platform enable ACT multicultural community, fresh migrant, international student, visiting academic and anyone who choice Canberra as their destination to gain valuable volunteer opportunities with relevant knowledge, skills and services.

Canberra Multicultural Volunteer Expo is looking forward to connect more Canberrans together and contribute its effort in help more people with knowledge and skills for them to become contributor to the greater ACT communities.

Happening Friday 9 August from 11 am – 4 pm at the Theo Notaras Multicultural Centre.

See cveevent.wixsite.com for more information. 

 

MEET & MOVE

Are you finding it hard to get active since having kids? Perhaps it’s time for you to Meet & Move!

Meet & Move is a new, active playgroup. It’s facilitator, Nicole Sadlier from Bluearth, knows that it can be hard to get out of the house when you have young kids. But like she says “When you do get outside,  you feel much better. Your mood improves and you feel refreshed and more energetic!”

Meet & Move sessions occur outdoors and include a pram-friendly, baby-wearing friendly walk, gentle yoga-style stretching or toning exercises (selected sessions) and a chance for the kids to burn off some energy at a playground or to walk/bike with the group.

It also engages parents and their kids in activities which develop skills such as running, kicking, balancing, throwing and catching. Their focus is to make movement fun and help parents to bank more active time into their day.

Join one of their free weekly sessions which run on Monday – Thursday from 10 am during the school term. Full details for locations can be found on Facebook.

Meet & Move is a program of the Bluearth Foundation, working in partnership with Mums Exercise Group Australia (MEGA) Canberra and supported by ACT Government under the ACT Health Promotion Grants Program.  It has been created to help mums with young kids to be more active together, get outdoors and connect with other mums.

SPORT + FITNESS

Freestyle Fridays at Vertikal

Join Vertikal every Friday for indoor ski lessons with indoor snow machines and music. Enjoy discounted sessions from $40 or kick back with a Jindabyne Brewing beers on tap or Canberra Distilling Co & Underground Spirits.

Every Friday at Vertikal Indoor Snow Sports, Unit 2, Building 3, 1 Dairy Rd, Fyshwick. Find out more at vertikalsnowsports.com.

CANBERRA RAIDERS V SYDNEY ROOSTERS

The Canberra Raiders continue their 2019 NRL campaign by facing off against the Sydney Roosters at GIO Stadium. The green machine will be looking to continue their solid form against the Roosters at GIO Stadium having beaten them in the corresponding fixture last year.

Happening Sunday 11 August from 2 – 4 pm at the GIO stadium.

See premier.ticketek.com for more information. 

 

MEET & MOVE

Are you finding it hard to get active since having kids? Perhaps it’s time for you to Meet & Move!

Meet & Move is a new, active playgroup. It’s facilitator, Nicole Sadlier from Bluearth, knows that it can be hard to get out of the house when you have young kids. But like she says “When you do get outside,  you feel much better. Your mood improves and you feel refreshed and more energetic!”

Meet & Move sessions occur outdoors and include a pram-friendly, baby-wearing friendly walk, gentle yoga-style stretching or toning exercises (selected sessions) and a chance for the kids to burn off some energy at a playground or to walk/bike with the group.

It also engages parents and their kids in activities which develop skills such as running, kicking, balancing, throwing and catching. Their focus is to make movement fun and help parents to bank more active time into their day.

Join one of their free weekly sessions which run on Monday – Thursday from 10 am during the school term. Full details for locations can be found on Facebook.

Meet & Move is a program of the Bluearth Foundation, working in partnership with Mums Exercise Group Australia (MEGA) Canberra and supported by ACT Government under the ACT Health Promotion Grants Program.  It has been created to help mums with young kids to be more active together, get outdoors and connect with other mums.

MARKETS & FAIRS

OLD BUS DEPOT MARKETS

Lovers of fine handcrafted wares, clothing collectors, food fanatics and jewellery junkies are just a few of the people who make their way to Canberra’s famous Old Bus Depot Markets every Sunday.

In a fabulous old industrial building you will experience the endless colour, tastes, sounds and atmosphere that is “Canberra’s Sunday Best”.

Happening every Sunday from 10 am – 4 pm at the Former Kingston Transport Depot, 11 Wentworth Avenue, Kingston.

See the website for more information.

NORTHSIDE FAMILY MARKETS

Northside Farmers Markets brings you the best quality fresh produce from the region. Select from leafy vegetables, free range pork, pastured eggs, luscious peaches and juicy apples.

Grab a sit and enjoy the amazing aroma and refreshing taste of our freshly brewed coffee. Enjoy with some pastry or bakery product. Do all your weekly grocery shopping while enjoying the spacious and sunny atmosphere. Brings friends and family and friends, share a cuppa and stories from your week.

Happening every Saturday from 9.30 am – 4.30 pm at Thoroughbred Park, Lyneham.

See the website for more information.

SOUTHSIDE FARMERS MARKETS 

Get along to the Southside Farmers Markets every Sunday morning and pick up the finest fruit and vegetables and produce our region has to offer.  There are over 50 stalls made up of farmers and producers who sell their food direct from their farm or kitchen.  Many farmers are out picking their produce the night before the market and you can certainly taste the difference.

Talk to the farmer direct and find out where your food is being grown, how they grow it, and even how they best like to cook it.  Not only do they provide us with fresh food every week but they are a wealth of information on the food that nourishes week in week out.

What’s in season this week?  Annual herbs, beans, peas, beetroot, capsicums, carrots, chillies, corn, cucumber, daikon, eggplant, garlic, onion, radishes, rhubarb, squash, zucchini, melons, stonefruit, strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, blueberries, tomatoes and more!

Every Sunday from 8.30am to 11 am at Canberra College, 2 Launceston Street, Phillip. Entry is free, visit the website for more informatio

MARKET GARDEN PRODUCE STALL

Selling fresh, clean, chemical-free vegetables, preserves and baked goods in the Courtyard of 56 Wallace Street, Braidwood every Saturday morning from 8.30am until 12.00 or sold out. Wynlen House is a small urban micro-farm specialising in offering a broad range of seasonal vegetables all year round.

They also run workshops to show people how to grow vegetables, garlic, and raise small farm animals on a large suburban block and offer slow food events to showcase the benefit and deliciousness of produce grown locally, without chemical inputs and picked fresh.

On every Saturday from 8.30am – 12 pm, at The Courtyard, Braidwood. For more information visit the website.

OUTDOORS

Image: VisitCanberra

Critters of the Eucalypt Forest

Take a short walk with a ranger and learn about the potoroos and other important inhabitants of the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve Eucalypt Forest and get back in time for “Koalas in the Canopy”.

This wildlife walk is suitable for all ages, there are no bookings required and the cost is included in the Reserve entry fee.

Available Saturdays, 2 pm – 2.45 pm until 29 June. Meet at the koala enclosure in the Eucalypt Forest.

Find out more at tidbinbilla.act.gov.au

Koalas in the Canopy

From 2.45 pm – 3.15 pm every Saturday until 29 June you can search for koalas and enjoy a ranger-guided walk through the tall eucalypt forest at Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve. Hear a ranger’s story or two about these fascinating marsupials.

Meet at the Eucalypt Forest car park. Normal entry fees to Tidbinbilla apply. No bookings required for Koalas in the Canopy.

Find out more at tidbinbilla.act.gov.au.

KIDS

Meet your favourite Superhero this August at Westfield Belconnen

Get your capes on for Superhero month this August!

Westfield Belconnen has a jam-packed schedule that really packs a punch so get the gang together and come and meet your favourite superheroes!

Plus, enjoy free craft activities, face painting and colouring in at that superhero craft zone.

SUPERHERO SCHEDULE

PJ MASKS

Date: Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th August

Time: 11am – 2pm

Location: Level 1, Centre Court

FIND OUT MORE HERE

JUSTICE LEAGUE: BATMAN & SUPERMAN

Saturday 17th: Batman

Sunday 18th: Superman

Time: 11am – 2pm

Location: Level 1, Centre Court

FIND OUT MORE HERE

Happening 3-18 August at Centre Court, Level One near Myer, Westfield Belconnen.

See the website for more information.

BRICK EXPO

Brick Expo is an entertaining and interesting exhibition of rare and unique LEGO creations by interstate and local collectors and modellers.

Hundreds of static, moving and robotic models in themes including: Star Wars, Trains, Planes, Space Ships, Racing Cars, Monuments and Sculptures.

Tickets only available online.

Happening Saturday 10 August and Sunday 11 August from 9 am until 4:30 pm at the Hellenic Club.

See brickexpo.com for more information.

DRESSUP: CHANGE THE WORLD

Discover the incredible journeys of some of the world’s most inspiring people, taking the time to walk in their shoes in DressUP: Change the World.

Connect with the lives of historical and contemporary figures, including Frida Kahlo, Adam Goodes, Beyoncé, and many others, by dressing up in their most iconic outfits.

Immerse yourself in their stories of triumph as they go from ordinary people to visionary leaders who have made a difference in the world. Listen to their stories and learn about the challenges they overcame to leave their mark.

Visitors can also tell their own story in the new Zine Lounge. Whether you prefer writing or sketching, the Zine Lounge lets you carve out a space for your voice to be heard.

This engaging exhibition space provides a bold and quirky environment that will inspire young people and asks them “How will you change the world?”

On until 31 December 2019 at the Museum of Australian Democracy Old Parliament House.

See the website for more information.

LITTLE GRIFFINS

The National Capital Authority’s popular and entertaining Little Griffins program for children four years and under and their parents and carers is back for 2019.

The free, fun and interactive session will include building with DUPLO, songs, stories, and games. No bookings required – just come along!

Happening the last Friday of every month (unless that Friday falls on a school holiday) from 1 am at the National Capital Exhibition, Regatta Point.

Visit nca.gov.au for more information.

PLAYUP

After an exciting transformation, the imaginative family space in the Museum of Australian Democracy has all-new hands-on activities to educate, excite and challenge young minds.

This creative exhibition space celebrates the role of children in our community and provides a welcoming environment for families to engage in the rights and responsibilities of children through imagination, discovery, role-play and fun.

Happening every day from 9 am – 5 pm at the Museum of Australian Democracy, King George Terrace, Parkes. Entry costs vary.

Visit the website for more details.

LEAP INTO YOUR LOCAL LIBRARY  

Your local library is a treasure trove…not only are there free books and resources, there are regular amazing events! Giggle & Wiggle with your little ones (up to two years) and help them learn through language play using interactive rhymes, songs, games and stories.

Looking to improve your English and make new friends, then head along to your local library for one of the informal English conversation groups. For more events and info check them out here. 

EXHIBITIONS

Claude Monet. Impression, sunrise [Impression, soleil levant] 1872, Gift of Victorine and Eugène Donop de Monchy 1940, Musée Marmottan Monet, Paris, © Christian Baraja SLB.

MONET: IMPRESSION SUNRISE

Featuring Claude Monet’s pioneering painting Impression, Soleil levant (Impression, Sunrise) 1872, from which Impressionism takes its name, this exclusive exhibition brings together works from the impressionist master and other significant artists to examine the founding of an art movement—a defining moment in art history.

Impression, Soleil levant, which rarely leaves the museum walls in Paris, has landed in a newly designed exhibition space at the NGA this winter, along with some forty impressionist and related paintings from the Musée Marmottan Monet in Paris, the Tate, and Australian and New Zealand collections.

Alongside Monet’s masterpieces are key paintings by JMW Turner, whose early works inspired Monet, James McNeill Whistler, Alfred Sisley and Eugène Boudin, among others.

The works reveal the formative characteristics of Impressionism—depiction of light, purer colour and capturing the momentary view—by a new generation of artists who abandoned their studios for the world outside.

Monet: Impression Sunrise is an unmissable opportunity to see a masterful painting that became emblematic of a cultural movement and trace its influence on the course of art history.

Showing until 1 September 2019 at the National Gallery of Australia, Parkes.

See nga.gov.au/impressionsunrise for more information.

WARM TREES AT THE NATIONAL ARBORETUM

Warm Trees brightens up the National Arboretum Canberra once again this winter!

Come and visit during the month of July to tiptoe through the knitted tulips, see a giant cargo bike knitted installation and discover the sea of colourful scarves wrapped around trees in the Himalayan Cedar forest.

This year also features the world’s largest handcrafted frieze of colourful tulips, decorated bicycle wheels and groves of magical colour. Get involved! Knitting and crochet drop-in sessions, craft and bicycle maintenance workshops plus guided bike rides for all ages will be held throughout the month of July.

Happening until Wednesday 31 July from 9 am –  4 pm at the National Arboretum.

See the nationalarboretum.act.gov.au for more information.

Monet Mondays @ the NGA

Experience Monet after hours with music and a glass of Perrier-Jouët champagne from NGA bar. Available every Monday with purchased exhibition ticket.

$22 adult, $20 concession/student, $17 members

Happening every Monday from 5.00 – 7.0 0pm on Level One, National Gallery of Australia, Parkes.

THE DRESSMAKER COSTUME EXHIBITION

From 1950s Dungatar to 2019 Canberra, the original costumes from the hit film The Dressmaker will be on display at the NFSA from 18 April 2019.

Audiences will be able to go ‘behind the seams’ of a diverse range of elegant vintage fashion worn by Hollywood stars and home-grown acting talents including Kate Winslet, Liam Hemsworth, Hugo Weaving, Sarah Snook, Judy Davis, Rebecca Gibney and more.

The exhibition, designed by Marion Boyce, features a spectacular range of haute couture worn by the film’s stars.

The Dressmaker Costume Exhibition celebrates the artistry of the film’s sumptuous designs, as well as the transformational power of fashion.

Showing until Sunday 18 August from 10 am – 4 pm at the National Film and Sound Archive, McCoy Circuit, Acton.

See nfsa.gov.au for more information.

ART SPARKS  

Maria’s personal practice and teachings use Intentional Creativity®, a process learned from Shiloh Sophia McCloud, which weaves together intention, symbolism, and layers of energetic and creative processes in opening individuals to the transformative power of creativity.

Art Sparks, a Living Studio exhibition, will examine themes around the sacred feminine and nature. Maria brings open curiosity, a joy of learning and sharing, and will use a range of mixed media and painting techniques. Materials include paper, canvas, acrylic and watercolour ink and paint.

Maria will also play with the use of thread, wire, weaving and metallic leaf. Her intention is that her art will be a gateway, an alchemical altar, that awakens people to liberate the beauty within and around them.

The public is invited to watch Maria at work and interact with her. A range of free workshops are being offered on Fridays and Sundays, to which all are invited.

Happening until Sunday 1 September from 10 am until 4 pm at the Belconnen Arts Centre.

See belconnenartscentre.com for more information.

SIMILAR LINES

Elizabeth Curry has sustained a life-long fascination with patterns and the contentment they elicit. From those around us in the natural world to those found in the built environment, patterns of all kinds provide order and can present a harmonious quality to the observer.

Elizabeth’s own increasingly intricate, hand-drawn, mandala-style designs were employed as a vehicle for generating the motifs to be utilised for the body of metalworks displayed in ‘Similar Lines’. Through the process of drawing, an unconscious divulgence of a visual archive is released and truly unique and intuitive, but somehow familiar, designs are produced.

For many years, Thomas Wood has had an interest in plants and gardens. He has worked as a horticulturist, grown plants as a nurseryman and arranged and designed with flowers. His creative practice is influenced by the natural environment, where he finds infinite colours, patterns, shapes, textures and possibilities.

Thomas uses layering techniques of acrylic colour and a bright palette to give his work an energetic feel. He works in a repetitive and methodical way, slowly over a period of time building up layers. Working in this way is a type of mindfulness, because he is completely absorbed in the task at hand.

Happening until Sunday 1 September from 10 am until 4 pm at the Belconnen Arts Centre.

See belconnenartscentre.com for more information.

THE DNA OF COLOUR: ILDIKO KOVACS AT THE DRILL HALL GALLERY

This exhibition surveys an important chapter of Ildiko Kovac‘s painting production, characterised by the powerful fusion of line, colour, image, substance and scale. The majority of paintings make abundant use of rollers. Kovacs’s characteristic motif establishes a kind of linear circuitry, an arabesque turning back on itself.

Curator Sioux Garside notes that: “Deoxyribonucleine acid (DNA) is a code, a fundamental material that all life is made from. As the inherited essence from our ancestors, it determines the core of who we are, and who we will become, from the moment of our conception. It activates predestination if it is allowed to grow and blossom into life.

Kovacs has described her paintings as growing from ‘the line travelling through space,’ and links it to her experiences of ‘vast open distances and roads that go on for eternity.’ Performative movement is the vital element that makes her paintings dance.”

This exhibition was initiated by Orange Regional Gallery and was curated by Sioux Garside.

Happening until Sunday 11 August from 10 am – 5 pm at the ANU Drill Hall Gallery.

See dhg.anu.edu.au for more information.

CONTEMPORARY WORLDS: INDONESIA AT THE NGA

Featuring 20 emerging and established artists, Contemporary Worlds: Indonesia showcases the vibrant and complex art of Australia’s closest neighbour, bringing together practitioners from Bali and Java’s key artistic centres of Yogyakarta, Jakarta, and Bandung.

Presenting new acquisitions and commissions from artists such as Melati Suryodarmo, Fx Harsono and Eko Nugroho, this is an exciting exhibition dedicated to the best of contemporary Indonesian art. Free.

Happening until Sunday 27 October from 10 am – 5 pm at the National Gallery of Australia.

See the nga.gov.au for more information.

ABORIGINAL ART EXHIBITION AT 73 NORTHBOURNE

Small collection of six aboriginal artworks, located in the ground floor lobby of 73 Northbourne Avenue, Canberra. Exhibit curated and supplied by Heidi Castro of Art Index, and includes pieces designed by prominent artists including

Minnie Pwerle
Judy Watson Napangardi
Lilly Kelly Napangardi
Gloria Petyarre

This exhibition will rotate every 6-12 months.

Happening now until December from 9 am until 5 pm at 73 Northbourne.

See 73northbourne.com for more information.

THE DRESSMAKER – FRIDAY FLOOR TALKS

Catch an evening viewing of The Dressmaker Costume Exhibition and join NFSA for a night of 1950s fashion and fun!

Come dressed in your finest vintage wear, or bring a prized piece for appraisal by an NFSA curator, catch a swing dance demonstration (and learn a step or two) and more to be announced – all to the backdrop of our swinging retro vinyl DJ.

Happening now until Friday 16 August from 1 pm – 3 pm at the National Film and Sound Archive.

See nfsa.gov.au for more information.

Painting on Country

Five senior artists from Tjungu Palya art centre in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands in South Australia have reinvigorated their ancestors’ practice of painting directly onto the land. Their work, captured in a series of large-format photographs, is both timeless and transient, bridging the ancient and the contemporary.

Exhibition on show at the National Museum of Australia until 30 September 2019. Free entry.

More information at nma.gov.au.

onetoeight: Australia’s first prime ministers

Visually arresting, humorous andthoughtful, Canberra-based artist Alison Alder reinterprets and reinvigorates portraits of the first eight prime ministers in onetoeight, a contemporary art exhibition. Developed from Alder’s fellowship with the Australian Prime Ministers Centre and motivated by the early period of our nation’s democracy, onetoeight brings these important historical figures a little bit closer to us.

Inspired by a picture of Stanley Bruce’s cabinet where they were all wearing a lapel badge, Alder presents each prime minister wearing at least one badge to reference a key aspect of their time in office. Neither explicitly positive or negative, we are left to form our own opinion.

Through the portraits, intense patterned wallpaper honouring the prime minister’s wives and a Term-O-Meter animation tracking the changing political hues of individuals and governments, Alder gives us a sense of our nation’s history that is lively, dynamic and parallels the present day.

Showing at the Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House. Find out more at moadoph.gov.au.

A Tale of Two Villages

A Tale of Two Villages tells the story of the Hall-Ginninderra district from Aboriginal times, through the early pioneer farming settlement at Palmerville and then Ginninderra, to the establishment of the village of Hall from 1881.

Showing at Hall School Museum and Heritage Centre, Victoria Street, Hall each Thursday 9 am-12 pm and Sunday 12 pm-4 pm.

Find out more at museum.hall.act.au.

Mr Squiggle Exhibition – Royal Australian Mint

To coincide with the recently released 2019 Mr Squiggle 60th anniversary coin set, the Royal Australian Mint is hosting an exhibition to commemorate Mr Squiggle and his creator, Norman Hetherington.

The exhibition includes children’s letters to Mr Squiggle, script books, original artwork and a portrait loaned from the National Portrait Gallery of Australia ‘Norman Hetherington OAM (and friends)’ by artist Kate Rae.

The exhibition also showcases one of the most loved and longest running Australian children’s programs, honouring Norman Hetherington, the brilliant man behind the iconic puppets and television series

Happening until 28 July 2019 at the Royal Australian Mint.

See ramint.gov.au for more information.

CRAFT ACT: FORM FOLLOWS FOLD: GILBERT RIEDELBAUCH

Solo exhibition by Gilbert Riedelbauch that documents a change in his approach to his creative practice.

Gilbert Riedelbauch works as a contemporary designer/maker in Canberra, and exhibits his work nationally and internationally.

After finishing his studies as a Meisterschueler in silversmithing at the Academy of Fine Art Nuernberg, Germany, he completed a Graduate Diploma at The Australian National University (ANU) School of Art.

Happening until Saturday 31 August at Craft ACT.

See Craft ACT for more information.

PATTERN TRANSLATION

Solo exhibition by Al Munro which draws from her recent body of work. The exhibition consists of five pairs of dresses sewn from digitally printed fabrics and paintings.

The process by which these pairs of works were produced involved translating textile patterns into painted forms, translating and manipulating these via the conventions of repeat fabric design to create digitally printed textiles/paintings, and then translating back to traditional painted form.

Pattern Translation continues Munro’s interest in translating and distorting mathematical patterns to explore relationships between textile patterning and painted abstraction and begins a new focus on the aberrations and slippages that can occur as a pattern, like a spoken message, is translated from one ‘language’ to another.

Happening until Saturday 31 August at Craft ACT.

See Craft ACT for more information.

SHIFTS IN JAPANESE MATERIALITY

This group exhibition of contemporary design practice considers the changing nature of materiality in Japanese object-making culture. Through the work of experimental Japanese and Australian designers, Shifts in Japanese Materiality highlights the porosity of Japanese design and craft processes in a contemporary context.

Happening Thursday 11 July to Saturday 31 August at Craft ACT.

See Craft ACT for more information.

ACTIVISM: FORCES FOR CHANGE IN CANBERRA

Canberra has a special relationship with activism as it is not only the location of protest on local issues but is also a site of national and international protest as the national capital.

This exhibition is about activism in many forms that has taken place in Canberra over the last century. It includes the well-known stories of the fight for women’s rights, for marriage equality and the establishment of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy, but also stories of quiet activism; the creation of services for marginalised groups, artist’s collectives and the protest of presence. No matter whether it’s big and dramatic, or quiet and slow, these are stories of people working for change in the Canberra community.

Happening from Saturday 13 July until Saturday 2 November from 10 am – 5 pm at the Canberra Museum and Gallery.

See Canberra Museum and Gallery for more information.

Maori Markings: Ta Moko at the NGA

By marking the skin and face with connecting patterns, Māori Tā Moko artists tell stories of prestige, authority and identity. To receive and wear Moko is a great cultural privilege. Captivating photographs, paintings and sculptures trace the history of Tā Moko from the 18th century to its contemporary resurgence, including illustrations created during Captain Cook’s first voyages to Māori Chiefs.

This exhibition includes a unique art event featuring Moko artists engaging in a live demonstration of this phenomenal practice. Free.

Happening until Sunday 25 August 2019 daily at the National Gallery of Australia.

See nga.gov.au for more information.

Magna Carta—An Australian Story

Magna Carta is one of the most famous and significant documents for democracy and human rights around the world.

First written in 1215, it set down rules limiting the power of the monarchy and safeguarding basic human rights and freedoms. Over its long history it has been reinterpreted as an icon of justice and liberty. In this exhibition, created with the assistance of the British Library, explore the history and relevance of Magna Carta from an Australian perspective.

The Magna Carta: An Australian Story exhibition at the Museum of Australian Democracy takes you on a journey through the history of the Magna Carta. You will discover the spirit and legacy of the Magna Carta and learn the significance it plays in Australia’s democratic history.

Happening until Monday 3 February 2020 daily at Museum of Australian Democracy.

See moadoph.gov.au for more information.

DRESSUP: CHANGE THE WORLD

Discover the incredible journeys of some of the world’s most inspiring people, taking the time to walk in their shoes in DressUP: Change the World.

Connect with the lives of historical and contemporary figures, including Frida Kahlo, Adam Goodes, Beyoncé, and many others, by dressing up in their most iconic outfits.

Immerse yourself in their stories of triumph as they go from ordinary people to visionary leaders who have made a difference in the world. Listen to their stories and learn about the challenges they overcame to leave their mark.

Visitors can also tell their own story in our new Zine Lounge. Whether you prefer writing or sketching, the Zine Lounge lets you carve out a space for your voice to be heard.

This engaging exhibition space provides a bold and quirky environment that will inspire young people and asks them “How will you change the world?”

Happening until 31 December at the Museum of Australian Democracy Old Parliament House.

See the website for more information.

BREAKING THROUGH: 75 YEARS OF WOMEN IN PARLIAMENT

Why did it take so long for women to get elected? And once they were there, what was their experience within the parliament?

To celebrate the 75th anniversary of the first women elected to Australian Federal Parliament, Breaking Through exhibition at the Museum of Australian Democracy explores the journeys of 11 trailblazers who were the first to hold particular parliamentary positions.

These are stories of resilience, perseverance and ground-breaking achievements.

From 1943 when Dorothy Tangney and Enid Lyons were the first women elected to parliament through to today where woman have held the highest positions in all areas of parliament, including Prime Minister.

Breaking Through exhibition, recognises the significant contribution these women made in Australia’s democracy. Look back on their lives, uncover their motivations and what they view as their greatest achievements.

Told through never before seen portraits, each a unique representation by a young artist, and powerful stories of change-makers breaking through, this exhibition will inspire visitors to think about the role of women in parliament, what it took to get there and whether we’ve come far enough.

Showing until 28 August from 9 am – 5 pm daily at the Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House.

See the website for more information.

BEHIND THE LINES 2018

Venture down the rabbit-hole for Behind the Lines: The Year’s Best Political Cartoons 2018, with this year’s theme Curiouser and Curiouser inspired by Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.

Kids of all ages can visit the topsy-turvy world of Wonderland at MoAD for dress ups, games and adventures.

Step through the Looking Glass and dress up as the colourful and curious characters of Wonderland including Alice, the Queen of Hearts, the Cheshire Cat or the Mad Hatter.

There is also a wall of crazy mirrors that will stretch or shrink you and games with a special Wonderland twist that will delight the whole family.

Older kids can go on a cartooning trail through the exhibition, following clues and learning about the art of political cartooning.

While the children are entertained in Wonderland, parents can grin, smirk and grimace at the cartoons that explore the unexpected twists and turns of politics in 2018.

For more information visit moadoph.gov.au/family. 

DEMOCRACY. ARE YOU IN? 

Your voice, your hands and even your feet have the power to be heard. Our freedoms and our way of life have been built on the foundation of democracy. This living system is sustained through the participation of each and all of us. Democracy is sustained by you.

Australian democracy is a work in progress. Curiously, at a time of stability and unparalleled economic growth, confidence in our political and social institutions is at its lowest point in decades. But giving up on them is not the answer. Our democracy needs us. Are you in?

Open daily at the Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House. Find out more at moadoph.gov.au.

PLAYUP 

Discover PlayUP – The Right to Have an Opinion and Be Heard, where kids can explore the United Nations Convention on the Rights of a Child in a playful way. Adults can even join in the fun too!

From listening pods and a roleplay Kindness Café to a fuzzy felt wall and craft activities, PlayUP has a range of exciting and immersive experiences that flip the traditional idea of museums completely on its head.

See the website for more information. Free after museum admission. Open from 9 am to 5 pm daily at the Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House. Cost: Free.

AFTER THE WAR EXHIBITION, AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL

After the war is a new exhibition exploring the personal stories of hope, loss, and love of ordinary Australians whose lives have been altered by war, from those who have served to loved ones left behind. Take an intimate journey of the personal costs and consequences of war, unfolding over 100 years from 1918 to 2018.

Entry is free as always, and this event runs until 11 July. For more information, check out the War Memorial website.

Finders keepers: collectors and their stories

Peek into the personal collections of five fascinating collectors. Diverse, rich and often surprising, these collections are brimming with stories. Dedicated to the act of preserving and collecting, the exhibition tells the stories of individuals through the objects they chose to safeguard revealing extraordinary stories about the ideas, individuals and events that have shaped the nation.

From cherished mementoes of political careers, to well-worn protest T-shirts, each collection takes you on a journey through Australia’s democratic history. Families can explore the exhibition and discover what makes collectors tick with fun, hands-on Finders Keepers Collector Kits.

Finders Keepers asks why do people collect, why do museums collect and what do our collections say about us? With 269 objects on display, the most in the history of the museum, Finders Keepers unveils the collector in us all and invites you to share your own collection story.

Showing until 31 August at the Museum of Australian Democracy, Parkes.

See the website for more information.

NGA TALKS AND WORKSHOPS  

Talks and workshops cater for a range of different age groups.

For full details visit the NGA website.

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