Events
Darwin Community Arts is holding FREE monthly move nights at Malak.
First screening: Mama Mia
When: 4 August, 2010 at 7pm
Where: In the car park or in Chambers Crescent Theatre, Malak Shopping Centre
Some seating will be available but if you have your own chairs please bring them along. Food & Drink will be on sale.
Future movie nights to put in your diary - 1 September, 6 October, 3 November & 1 December.
Darwin Community Arts is holding its first Working Bee on Saturday 7th August 10am - 2pm. We are hoping DCA's large network of community members, artists... and generally anyone supportive of DCA can come and help!
There is a variety of tasks, from moving storage to gardening.
Lunch will be catered for and kids activities will be running keep the little ones busy.
If you are an artist using recycled materials, you can take home a lot of 'junk' we don't want. You also may be able to pick up some disused office items and computers.
Contact us if you have any questions. If not, see you on Saturday 7th August!
sarah.vds@darwincommunityarts.org.au
0418 429 780
www.darwincommunityarts.org.au
The Northern Territory Government invites artists, arts workers and business owners, community development workers and anyone passionate about Territory arts to attend a community consultation on Territory arts policy, which will include a presentation about the Living Arts Policy - Discussion Paper.
The consultation sessions provide Territorians with the opportunity to discuss how a new arts policy can drive the achievement of Territory 2030 goals and A Working Future priorities.
Through the consultations, the Department of Natural Resources, Environment, The Arts and Sport (NRETAS) will finalise a new draft arts policy for consideration and determine strategies for developing a new arts funding framework.
When: Friday 13 August, 7pm - 11pm
Where: Chambers Crescent Theatre, Malak Shopping Centre, Malak
Cost: Gold coin donation. Free Pizzas! Soft drinks & glow products for sale
Activities include making mini helicopters with artist Alwin Reamilo, Shadowplay & LED Throwies
THIS IS A DRUG & ALCOHOL FREE EVENT!
Saturday 14 August 2010, 1.30-3pm
The Courtyard Room, Brown’s Mart
12 Smith Street, Darwin NT 0800
Darwin's Coolest Festival!
Where: Darwin Community Arts, Malak Shopping Centre, Chambers Crescent, Malak
When: Saturday 21 August, 10am - 5pm
Cost: Free
Fridges transformed by local artists, students and community groups.
- Purchase a new decorated esky
- Eco displays about recycling your fridge
- Great fridge art and design
- Kids activities, food & performances
Darwin Community Arts aims to produce a unique, adventurous and distinctly Darwin community festival at Malak. This Festival will involve the whole Darwin community, engage an array of artists (visual artists, performers, graffiti artists, photographers) as well as bring a sense of identity to the central Malak precinct. The event is the Darwin Fridge Festival. Yes Fridge!
The Darwin Fridge Festival, whilst emerged as a tongue-in-cheek joke on a Fringe Festival, has grown into a large scale community event. The humble fridge is a Darwin icon, and Darwin Community Arts wants to explore its possibilities as an art and cultural centrepiece.
The Darwin Fridge Festival will also explore environment themes relating to the fridge such as landfill, energy efficiency and recycling.
When: 6pm Monday 30 August, 2010
Where: Chambers Crescent Theatre, Malak Shopping Centre, Malak
Come and enjoy food prepared and cooked by MY SISTERS' KITCHEN
Entertainment by * D.O.Bz * Amalia Pantazis * & other local artists
This is a FREE community event!
For more information please contact Brenda 8945 7347 or brenda.logan@darwincommunityarts.org.au









