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In This Together
Curated by Khaled Sabsabi
Presented by Artback NT: Arts Development and Touring, Darwin Community Arts and Kultour
The Arab world and its people are diverse in tradition, religion and background; their beliefs, opinions and hopes cannot be encapsulated into one statement. Collected over three years, this exhibition includes the work of seven video makers commenting locally and globally; presenting ideas that are dramatic and often controversial. Using seven computer screens, their work suggests no single way of communication or conflict resolution; rather a multiplicity of opinion.
Brown's Mart - A Darwin Festival event
Official opening 11am Sunday 16 August by the curator, Khaled Sabsabi
Exhibition Dates: 16th - 20th August. Opening Hours: 12pm - 9pm
Please join us for this free event: 11.00 am - Talk by Khaled Sabsabi
In This Together
Curated by Khaled Sabsabi
Presented by Artback NT: Arts Development and Touring, Darwin Community Arts and Kultour
The Arab world and its people are diverse in tradition, religion and background; their beliefs, opinions and hopes cannot be encapsulated into one statement. Collected over three years, this exhibition includes the work of seven video makers commenting locally and globally; presenting ideas that are dramatic and often controversial. Using seven computer screens, their work suggests no single way of communication or conflict resolution; rather a multiplicity of opinion.
Brown's Mart - A Darwin Festival event
Official opening 11am Sunday 16 August by the curator, Khaled Sabsabi
Exhibition Dates: 16th - 20th August. Opening Hours: 12pm - 9pm
Please join us for this free event: 11.00 am - Talk by Khaled Sabsabi
Fringe at the Bank is a project of Darwin Community Arts (DCA) and Darwin Festival.
WHEN: 4 - 9pm Wednesday 12 August to Saturday 15 August / 4 - 9pm Wednesday 19 August to Saturday 22 August
WHERE: Old Commonwealth Bank, Cnr Smith & Bennett Sts., Darwin
Inside The Bank, an exciting hothouse of arts experimentation,
workshops and creativity will be explored. The Bank will provide a
welcoming and inclusive environment for the community to watch and
become involved in the process of art as it happens. It will be a
collaborative feast - fabric artist with writer, painter with musician,
laser art with dance. Come and be inspired.
It's all FREE. Please visit the website for more information and updates- www.darwinfringe.com.au
In This Together
Curated by Khaled Sabsabi
Presented by Artback NT: Arts Development and Touring, Darwin Community Arts and Kultour
The Arab world and its people are diverse in tradition, religion and background; their beliefs, opinions and hopes cannot be encapsulated into one statement. Collected over three years, this exhibition includes the work of seven video makers commenting locally and globally; presenting ideas that are dramatic and often controversial. Using seven computer screens, their work suggests no single way of communication or conflict resolution; rather a multiplicity of opinion.
Brown's Mart - A Darwin Festival event
Official opening 11am Sunday 16 August by the curator, Khaled Sabsabi
Exhibition Dates: 16th - 20th August. Opening Hours: 12pm - 9pm
Please join us for this free event: 11.00 am - Talk by Khaled Sabsabi
Fringe at the Bank is a project of Darwin Community Arts (DCA) and Darwin Festival.
WHEN: 4 - 9pm Wednesday 12 August to Saturday 15 August / 4 - 9pm Wednesday 19 August to Saturday 22 August
WHERE: Old Commonwealth Bank, Cnr Smith & Bennett Sts., Darwin
Inside The Bank, an exciting hothouse of arts experimentation,
workshops and creativity will be explored. The Bank will provide a
welcoming and inclusive environment for the community to watch and
become involved in the process of art as it happens. It will be a
collaborative feast - fabric artist with writer, painter with musician,
laser art with dance. Come and be inspired.
It's all FREE. Please visit the website for more information and updates- www.darwinfringe.com.au
Fringe at the Bank is a project of Darwin Community Arts (DCA) and Darwin Festival.
WHEN: 4 - 9pm Wednesday 12 August to Saturday 15 August / 4 - 9pm Wednesday 19 August to Saturday 22 August
WHERE: Old Commonwealth Bank, Cnr Smith & Bennett Sts., Darwin
Inside The Bank, an exciting hothouse of arts experimentation,
workshops and creativity will be explored. The Bank will provide a
welcoming and inclusive environment for the community to watch and
become involved in the process of art as it happens. It will be a
collaborative feast - fabric artist with writer, painter with musician,
laser art with dance. Come and be inspired.
It's all FREE. Please visit the website for more information and updates- www.darwinfringe.com.au
In This Together
Curated by Khaled Sabsabi
Presented by Artback NT: Arts Development and Touring, Darwin Community Arts and Kultour
The Arab world and its people are diverse in tradition, religion and background; their beliefs, opinions and hopes cannot be encapsulated into one statement. Collected over three years, this exhibition includes the work of seven video makers commenting locally and globally; presenting ideas that are dramatic and often controversial. Using seven computer screens, their work suggests no single way of communication or conflict resolution; rather a multiplicity of opinion.
Darwin Community Arts
Malak Shopping Centre, Malak
Exhibition Dates: 21st - 28th August. Opening Hours: 11am - 4pm
Fringe at the Bank is a project of Darwin Community Arts (DCA) and Darwin Festival.
WHEN: 4 - 9pm Wednesday 12 August to Saturday 15 August / 4 - 9pm Wednesday 19 August to Saturday 22 August
WHERE: Old Commonwealth Bank, Cnr Smith & Bennett Sts., Darwin
Inside The Bank, an exciting hothouse of arts experimentation,
workshops and creativity will be explored. The Bank will provide a
welcoming and inclusive environment for the community to watch and
become involved in the process of art as it happens. It will be a
collaborative feast - fabric artist with writer, painter with musician,
laser art with dance. Come and be inspired.
It's all FREE. Please visit the website for more information and updates- www.darwinfringe.com.au
In This Together
Curated by Khaled Sabsabi
Presented by Artback NT: Arts Development and Touring, Darwin Community Arts and Kultour
The Arab world and its people are diverse in tradition, religion and background; their beliefs, opinions and hopes cannot be encapsulated into one statement. Collected over three years, this exhibition includes the work of seven video makers commenting locally and globally; presenting ideas that are dramatic and often controversial. Using seven computer screens, their work suggests no single way of communication or conflict resolution; rather a multiplicity of opinion.
Darwin Community Arts
Malak Shopping Centre, Malak
Exhibition Dates: 21st - 28th August. Opening Hours: 11am - 4pm
In This Together
Curated by Khaled Sabsabi
Presented by Artback NT: Arts Development and Touring, Darwin Community Arts and Kultour
The Arab world and its people are diverse in tradition, religion and background; their beliefs, opinions and hopes cannot be encapsulated into one statement. Collected over three years, this exhibition includes the work of seven video makers commenting locally and globally; presenting ideas that are dramatic and often controversial. Using seven computer screens, their work suggests no single way of communication or conflict resolution; rather a multiplicity of opinion.
Darwin Community Arts
Malak Shopping Centre, Malak
Exhibition Dates: 21st - 28th August. Opening Hours: 11am - 4pm
In This Together
Curated by Khaled Sabsabi
Presented by Artback NT: Arts Development and Touring, Darwin Community Arts and Kultour
The Arab world and its people are diverse in tradition, religion and background; their beliefs, opinions and hopes cannot be encapsulated into one statement. Collected over three years, this exhibition includes the work of seven video makers commenting locally and globally; presenting ideas that are dramatic and often controversial. Using seven computer screens, their work suggests no single way of communication or conflict resolution; rather a multiplicity of opinion.
Darwin Community Arts
Malak Shopping Centre, Malak
Exhibition Dates: 21st - 28th August. Opening Hours: 11am - 4pm
In This Together
Curated by Khaled Sabsabi
Presented by Artback NT: Arts Development and Touring, Darwin Community Arts and Kultour
The Arab world and its people are diverse in tradition, religion and background; their beliefs, opinions and hopes cannot be encapsulated into one statement. Collected over three years, this exhibition includes the work of seven video makers commenting locally and globally; presenting ideas that are dramatic and often controversial. Using seven computer screens, their work suggests no single way of communication or conflict resolution; rather a multiplicity of opinion.
Darwin Community Arts
Malak Shopping Centre, Malak
Exhibition Dates: 21st - 28th August. Opening Hours: 11am - 4pm
In This Together
Curated by Khaled Sabsabi
Presented by Artback NT: Arts Development and Touring, Darwin Community Arts and Kultour
The Arab world and its people are diverse in tradition, religion and background; their beliefs, opinions and hopes cannot be encapsulated into one statement. Collected over three years, this exhibition includes the work of seven video makers commenting locally and globally; presenting ideas that are dramatic and often controversial. Using seven computer screens, their work suggests no single way of communication or conflict resolution; rather a multiplicity of opinion.
Darwin Community Arts
Malak Shopping Centre, Malak
Exhibition Dates: 21st - 28th August. Opening Hours: 11am - 4pm
In This Together
Curated by Khaled Sabsabi
Presented by Artback NT: Arts Development and Touring, Darwin Community Arts and Kultour
The Arab world and its people are diverse in tradition, religion and background; their beliefs, opinions and hopes cannot be encapsulated into one statement. Collected over three years, this exhibition includes the work of seven video makers commenting locally and globally; presenting ideas that are dramatic and often controversial. Using seven computer screens, their work suggests no single way of communication or conflict resolution; rather a multiplicity of opinion.
Darwin Community Arts
Malak Shopping Centre, Malak
Exhibition Dates: 21st - 28th August. Opening Hours: 11am - 4pm
In This Together
Curated by Khaled Sabsabi
Presented by Artback NT: Arts Development and Touring, Darwin Community Arts and Kultour
The Arab world and its people are diverse in tradition, religion and background; their beliefs, opinions and hopes cannot be encapsulated into one statement. Collected over three years, this exhibition includes the work of seven video makers commenting locally and globally; presenting ideas that are dramatic and often controversial. Using seven computer screens, their work suggests no single way of communication or conflict resolution; rather a multiplicity of opinion.
Darwin Community Arts
Malak Shopping Centre, Malak
Exhibition Dates: 21st - 28th August. Opening Hours: 11am - 4pm
Starting with "memories of water", this three month collaboration between twenty
local artists, including talented young adults with intellectual disabilities concludes with two mulit-media theatrical performances merging shadow puppetry, movement, visual art and animation.
August 29th Heralds the Birthday of the King of Pop. Come on down to the Portuguese and East Timorese Club in Marrara to celebrate in memory of his life. The party is being organised by Multicultural Youth NT in Partnership with DCA, and aims to bring all the youth of Darwin aged between 12 and 19 together to celebrate the life of Michael Jackson in style.
Performances start at 8pm so be there. Gold coin donation on entry. Security will be provided.
See you there!
Starting with "memories of water", this three month collaboration between twenty local artists, including talented young adults with intellectual disabilities concludes with two mulit-media theatrical performances merging shadow puppetry, movement, visual art and animation.
Brown's Mart Theatre, Darwin City, 4:30 PM
Free screening of Black Balloon and Be My Brother at the Deckchair Cinema at the Darwin Wharf Precinct
Disability Awareness Week is on again from Thursday 3rd September to
Thursday 10th September. The week begins with a free screening of Black
Balloon and Be My Brother at the Deckchair Cinema at the Darwin Wharf
Precinct commencing at 7.30 PM.
Disability Awareness Week is on again from Thursday 3rd September to
Thursday 10th September. The week begins with a free screening of Black
Balloon and Be My Brother at the Deckchair Cinema at the Darwin Wharf
Precinct commencing at 7.30 PM.
Black Balloon will also be screened for free at the CMAX Cinema, Palmerston on Friday 4th September at 1.00PM
Disability Awareness Week is on again from Thursday 3rd September to
Thursday 10th September. The week begins with a free screening of Black
Balloon and Be My Brother at the Deckchair Cinema at the Darwin Wharf
Precinct commencing at 7.30 PM.
Disability Awareness Week is on again from Thursday 3rd September to
Thursday 10th September. The week begins with a free screening of Black
Balloon and Be My Brother at the Deckchair Cinema at the Darwin Wharf
Precinct commencing at 7.30 PM.
Disability Awareness Week is on again from Thursday 3rd September to
Thursday 10th September. The week begins with a free screening of Black
Balloon and Be My Brother at the Deckchair Cinema at the Darwin Wharf
Precinct commencing at 7.30 PM.
Disability Awareness Week is on again from Thursday 3rd September to
Thursday 10th September. The week begins with a free screening of Black
Balloon and Be My Brother at the Deckchair Cinema at the Darwin Wharf
Precinct commencing at 7.30 PM.
Disability Awareness Week is on again from Thursday 3rd September to
Thursday 10th September. The week begins with a free screening of Black
Balloon and Be My Brother at the Deckchair Cinema at the Darwin Wharf
Precinct commencing at 7.30 PM.
The Happiness and Wellbeing Markets are on again from 10 AM to 2 PM on Wednesday 9th September at Raintree Park in Darwin City.
There will be a variety of arts and craft stalls and information
stalls with items for sale and on display. A BBQ lunch will be provided
and Territory FM 104 will do a live broadcast from the markets.
Disability Awareness Week is on again from Thursday 3rd September to
Thursday 10th September. The week begins with a free screening of Black
Balloon and Be My Brother at the Deckchair Cinema at the Darwin Wharf
Precinct commencing at 7.30 PM.
The Patch is holding an open day from 10 AM to 2 PM on Thursday September 10th. The Patch is at Leanyer Depot, Leanyer.
There will be plants and garden ornaments for sale, a sausage sizzle and a horticultural display.
You can also check out the beautiful mosaics created by participants
in The Patch Mosaic Workshops. If you haven't already visited The
Patch, dont miss this opportunity to discover one of Darwin's hidden
treasures.












