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Happenings

Events, Festivals & Initiatives.

 

What’s going on in our creative city?

A little taste of the events, initiatives, activities and happenings in our creative city. We’re interested to hear from you if you’re running a creative event, workshop, activity or initiative. If you want to see your event here, fill in this form and we’ll review it.

 

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Exhibition - Themes of Gender Equality and Cultural Identity
Feb
24
to Feb 28

Exhibition - Themes of Gender Equality and Cultural Identity

  • Centre for Multicultural Youth (Ballarat) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join us as we shine a light on different experiences and expressions of gender equality, stereotypes, respectful relationships, cultural identity and violence against women. We aim to invoke insight and thoughtfulness regarding the way in which we interact with these themes on a daily basis, whilst celebrating diversity and equality.

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Exhibition - Themes of Gender Equality and Cultural Identity
Feb
17
to Feb 21

Exhibition - Themes of Gender Equality and Cultural Identity

  • Centre for Multicultural Youth (Ballarat) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join us as we shine a light on different experiences and expressions of gender equality, stereotypes, respectful relationships, cultural identity and violence against women. We aim to invoke insight and thoughtfulness regarding the way in which we interact with these themes on a daily basis, whilst celebrating diversity and equality.

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Becoming Modern - Art Gallery of Ballarat
May
18
to Aug 4

Becoming Modern - Art Gallery of Ballarat

Becoming Modern is a celebration of the tenacity and innovation of Australian women artists. It features works by over forty artists, including Margaret Preston, Grace Crowley, Thea Proctor and Grace Cossington Smith. This stunning exhibition is an opportunity to view rarely-seen works from the Gallery’s collection, including paintings, prints, drawings and ceramics.

Image shown: DORIT BLACK WINGS 1927–28, COLOUR LINOCUT ON PAPER, PURCHASED, 1976

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