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Yarra Ranges Council

Spike the Echidna

Follow a baby echidna on his journey to find out where he belongs. Combining shadow puppetry and slapstick, Spike is…

Deborah Cheetham Fraillon. Photo: Wayne Quilliam.
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Deborah Cheetham Fraillon on Short Black Opera’s new home in Melbourne

Short Black Opera’s Artistic Director Deborah Cheetham Fraillon discusses how the First Nations-led company is expanding the artform.

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Exhibitions

Bayside City Council

Clarice Beckett: Paintings from the National Collection

'Clarice Beckett: Paintings from the National Collection' presents an intimate, rarely seen collection by one of the most original artists…

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Funding

City of Melbourne

Annual Arts Grants

Apply for a City of Melbourne Annual Arts Grant.

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Festivals & Programs

City of Ballarat - Creative City

Ballarat Craft + Design Week

Ballarat Craft + Design Week is an event for the curious culture lover - someone who appreciates the details, understands…

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Manager of External Relations

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Theatre, Administration & Coordination

Producer

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The Next Verse - Songwriting Program

Gallery

Merri-bek City Council

Colour My World

Colour My World by Joshua Hede transforms sound, movement, and emotion into a vibrant series of abstract drawings created with…

Brim silo VIC, 2016 by Guido van Helten: a photo of a large painted farm grain silo against a grey cloud stormy sky with golden grass in the forground. The painted mural depicts four men of varying ages in a realistic, figurative style.
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I founded Australia’s first silo art trail – here’s why the movement now needs to evolve

After a period of rapid growth, Australia’s silo art movement has reached a critical juncture.

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