Curator Floor Talk: Art in Conflict
Join the Australian War Memorial’s Senior Curator of Art, Dr Anthea Gunn, for an in-depth discussion of the Art in Conflict exhibition. Dr Anthea... Read More
Join the Australian War Memorial’s Senior Curator of Art, Dr Anthea Gunn, for an in-depth discussion of the Art in Conflict exhibition. Dr Anthea... Read More
Trevor Smith is an extremely prolific and much-loved creator whose every work emerges from his hand fully realised and perfectly executed. If you want... Read More
Join curator Eleanor Scicchitano for a floortalk on the life and work of Margaret Worth. Margaret Worth is an award winning South Australian based... Read More
___ *Please note: this talk was previously scheduled for Sunday 14 May – NOW SATURDAY 20 MAY* Join local artist, Kirsten Johnston, on this... Read More
Tom Moore delivers a floor talk on his current exhibition: Abundant Wonder. Free entry. JamFactory’s Icon series celebrates the achievements of South Australia’s most... Read More
Adelaide Writers’ Week is Australia’s largest free literary festival, offering both writers and readers a unique opportunity to spend time sharing ideas and literary... Read More
Join artist Zetta Kanta for this masterclass exploring the art of felting, its origins and why it is her choice of medium. Dive deeper... Read More
South Australian artist Alison Mitchell was born in Malaysia and her family moved to Mount Gambier in the mid sixties where she spent her... Read More
Riffing on themes in Blade Runner, local artist Luke Pellen’s exhibition Electric Sheep features a collaboration with a twist… Luke’s collaborator recently celebrated her... Read More
Adelaide Writers’ Week is Australia’s largest free literary festival, offering both writers and readers a unique opportunity to spend time sharing ideas and literary... Read More
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Image: Belinda Bonney, Reconciliation of the Nation: we all walk together as one (detail)