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13 to 30 April 2007 |
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William Robinson in conversation with Philip Bacon
Renowned Australian artist William Robinson
and gallerist Philip
Bacon will discuss Robinson's work at a free public
program at QUT Art
Museum this Saturday 14 April at 2pm.
Long regarded as one of the nation's best
landscape artists, Robinson's works range from fresh insights
into our natural surroundings to the humour of his
self-portraiture. Selected sculptural works are showing in the
current exhibition 15
Years of Urban Art Projects.
QUT holds Australia's
largest collection of Robinson's works, which will be featured
as part of the refurbished Old Government House.
For
more information, see www.artmuseum.qut.com
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Art Museum
2 George Street, Brisbane (next to City Botanic
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Meet the Artist: William Robinson
Sat 14 April, 2pm
In conversation with gallerist Philip Bacon
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Life After Uni: Getting that exhibition
Wed 18 April , 6-7pm
Dealing with galleries. Speakers from Museum of
Brisbane, Dell Gallery and Noosa Regional Gallery
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creative industries precinct
Cnr Kelvin Grove Road and Musk Ave Kelvin
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Why Mac?
Tues 17 April, 12-1.30pm @ the loft
Learn about Apple's solution for the creative arts,
in particular for film, music and photography; the new
Mac OS X. |
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Fashion Talks @ QUT: Meet the Designer
Thurs 19 April, 5-6pm @ the shed 2
Brisbane-based haute couturier Paul Hunt is a fan of
Mischa Barton but thinks Paris Hilton has left an
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Gardens Theatre
2 George Street, Brisbane (next to City Botanic
Gardens)
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Love Child
Fri 13 April, 8pm Sat 14 April, 2pm &
8pm Tickets $20-$34 GardensTix online
or 07 3138 4455
Starring Amanda Muggleton; a taut and poetic drama
exploring the delicate reconciliation between a mother
and the daughter she gave away at birth
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info ... 2007
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Three Sisters
26, 27, 28 April & 1, 2 May, 7.30pm
Tickets $10-$18 GardensTix 07 3138 4455
Directed by Michael Futcher, Chekhov's unflinchingly
honest melodrama exposes the decay of the privileged
class in Russia
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creative industries precinct
cnr Kelvin Grove Road and Musk Ave, Kelvin
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At the Roundhouse Theatre: Lotte's Gift
Opens 18 April Tue & Wed,
6.30pm Thurs - Sat, 8pm Book online
Lotte’s Gift is the story of three generations of
women, Karin, her mother Isolde and, most importantly,
her grandmother Lotte. The play takes the audience on a
remarkable journey, punctuated with Karin’s mood
enhancing guitar playing. Determined that Karin's talent
not be thwarted, as hers had been, Lotte gave Karin her
first guitar at the age of four and has been a source of
warmth, encouragement and inspiration ever since.
Lotte’s Gift is a story of three remarkable
women which comes passionately and movingly to
life.
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The Betty Quelhurst Gift
Until 20 May
Showcasing major works by contemporary Australian
women artists
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15 years of Urban Art Projects
Until 20 May
Celebrating the 15th anniversary of Urban Arts
Projects' Foundry in Brisbane
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creative industries precinct
cnr Kelvin Grove Road and Musk Ave, Kelvin Grove |
Free entry
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creative industries precinct
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