Community Billboard 5th November – 12th November
This weekly community gig guide is proudly sponsored by City of Sydney’s Plan for the future – Sydney 2030 – making our city more green, global and connected
David Moore: Capturing the Creation of the Sydney Opera House
Since opening in 1973, the Opera House has entertained audience in excess of 65 million. This year the Sydney Opera House will celebrate four decades as an eminent national building, as well as a valuable piece of cultural and tourism infrastructure.
David Moore (1927 – 2003) was Australia’s most renowned and widely travelled photojournalist. His extraordinary archive covers both his homeland and the many countries and subjects he visited over a sixty-year career.
From 1962 – 1979 Moore photographed the construction of the Opera House. His Opera House series taken from his extraordinary archival body of work will be shown at Customs House to commemorate the development of this iconic building, as well as Moore’s photographic legacy.
The installation has two parts, an exterior feature exhibit on the square from 19 – 27 October and a photographic installation on Level 2 from November 1st 2013 to January 26th 2014.
When (Custom House level 2 exhibition dates): 1st November 2013 – 26th January 2014; Monday to Friday, 10am – 7pm and Saturday to Sunday, 11am – 4pm
Where: Customs House, 31 Alfred Street, Circular Quay, Sydney, NSW 2000
Cost: Free
How to get to this event: Circular Quay Trains, Buses and Ferries
For more information visit https://www.sydneycustomshouse.com.au/whatsOn/ or email Samantha Williams on swilliams@cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au
In Conversation: Tiny Stadiums
Join Groundwork, the curators of Erskineville’s Tiny Stadiums Festival, in conversation with festival artists, discussing their experiences of working with local communities and the processes of creating site-responsive work.
Tiny Stadiums is a unique festival that involves the local community, and commissions emerging artists to create works throughout the public spaces of this inner west suburb. Tiny Stadiums is produced by PACT centre for emerging artists. This project is supported by the Australia Council for the Arts, ArtsNSW, City of Sydney and local businesses.
When: Wednesday 6th November from 6-7pm
Where: Newtown Library, 8-10 Brown St, Newtown2042
Cost: Free
How to get to this event: call 131 500 or visit https://www.131500.com.au/
Bookings Essential, click here to book tickets online or call 9265 9333
For further information visit www.pact.net.au
Walking the Landscape
Walking the Landscape features recent paintings by Graham Austin, Kerwayne Berry, Peter Griffen and Toni McDowell.
Four artists who are influenced by their experience of walking and working in the Australian landscape.
– Graham Austin’s (OAM) aerial views of his travels in the outback, influenced by his early memories of flight in a small plane.
– Kerwayne Berry’s reworking of intimately observed elements of her experience of the rocks and landscape of desert and water.
– Peter Griffen’s abstract paintings, alive with the often harsh colours of outback Australia interpreted in signs and symbols influenced by his association with Australian Indigenous art.
– Toni McDowell’s subtle rendering of Australia’s ever-changing light making for subtly abstract, yet grounded, observations of the Australian Bush.
When: Between Sunday 2nd November and Sunday 24th November, 11am – 5pm
Where: Artsite Gallery, 165 Salisbury Road Cnr St Marys Street, Camperdown 2050
Cost: Free
How to get to this event: Call 131 500 or visit https://www.131500.com.au/
Visit https://www.artsite.com.au/ or https://www.facebook.com/ArtsiteGalleryAustralia for further information.
Day One by Marina Antoniou
This collection of jewels draws on intrigue from the archaeological sites of Ancient Egypt and Ancient Greece for inspiration.
Like those recovered from Egyptian graves, small disc ostrich shell beads that were shaped, drilled and strung together by ancient craftsman have been seamlessly intertwined by Marina into this collection.
Turquoise was a highly coveted gemstone believed by the Egyptians to have supernatural powers. It features throughout Day One in a series of delicate yellow gold and silver rings. Striking red and soft peach hues of naturally sourced coral, hand cut sapphires and tourmalines have also been used by Marina to embody the colours of carnelian, red jasper and inlaid glass applied by these early artisans.
The lavishly ornate designs referencing elements of nature were frequent in the works of the Ancient Greeks and also feature as a source of inspiration. Leaf, olive and fruit motifs found in the gold wreathes of this period are a recurring presence in this collection.
Rather than replicating specific artifacts, Day One transcends the ages and blurs the boundaries of traditional jewellery design. It not only presents a reflection of the past – the beginning – but more importantly presents a reflection of the early development of Marina’s skills as a designer and maker.
Opening Night: Thursday 7th November 2013 from 6pm to 8pm
When: Until the 30th November, from Wednesday to Saturday from 11am to 6pm
Where: COTA Gallery, 10b Fitzroy Place Surry Hills 2010
Cost: Free
How to get to this event: Trains or Buses to Central Station
Visit https://courtesyoftheartist.com.au/blogs/articles/9769164-day-one-by-marina-antoniou or email at gallery@courtesyoftheartist.com for further information
Chinatown Night Market
The Chinatown Night Market is a multi-cultural community market that has been very popular with the City locals and is now rapidly becoming a point of attraction in Sydney under the auspices of the City of Sydney Council, CNM Management Team and its many volunteers. The Market not only revitalises the local businesses of Chinatown, but have also created an awareness of the vibrant community so large among Sydneysiders’ that it is now attracting more and more visiting tourists to Chinatown from afar.
The market implements an open plan outlook, which is visually pleasing and encourages an outdoor, leisurely atmosphere that complements the Mall and local shops; a large majority of which are restaurants with alfresco dining area.
When: Friday 8th November, 4pm – 11pm (every friday night)
Where: Dixon Street, Haymarket
Cost: Free
How to get to this event: Call 131 500 or visit https://www.131500.com.au/
For more information visit https://www.chinatownmarkets.com.au/
Art After Hours at the Art Gallery of New South Wales
One of Australia’s leading museums of art, the Art Gallery of New South Wales, opens its doors until 10pm every Wednesday night.
Enjoy a vibrant program of free events, including celebrity talks, curators’ insights, exhibition tours and rare film screenings, in this uniquely Sydney experience.
Explore five levels of art, and pick up a fine arts gift or souvenir from the Gallery Shop. Enjoy a glass of wine and refreshments at the Gallery Cafe.
When: Wednesday 6th November until 10pm (every Wednesday night)
Where: Art Gallery of NSW, Art Gallery Rd Sydney, NSW 2000
Cost: Free
How to get to this event: Only 15 minutes walk from central business district with free bus shuttle to Martin Place from 7.15pm
For more information and weekly programs visit https://www.artafterhours.com.au/
Newtown Festival 2013
Newtown’s day of days, Newtown Festival, turns 35, and we are going all out to make it one big celebration. More Arts. More Music. More Community.
Newtown Festival is Sydney’s flagship event that celebrates and promotes vibrancy, creativity, sustainability and an active community. Each year 80,000 people unite at Camperdown Memorial Rest Park, to picnic and enjoy 8 hours of amazingly diverse entertainment for as little as a gold coin donation at the festival gates.
Presented by The Newtown Neighbourhood Centre, Newtown Festival is the principal fundraiser for the Centre’s vitally important community programs. All monies raised by the Festival are returned to the Centre to provide support services to the local community.
When: Sunday 10th November
Where: Camperdown Memorial Rest Park, Newtown, NSW 2042
Cost: Gold Coin Donation
How to get to this event: Call 131 500 or visit https://www.131500.com.au/
Visit https://www.newtowncentre.org/festival/ for further information.
(extra)ordinary, (un)usual
The Monologue Project is a series of award-winning monologues for actors and drama students, stage shows for adults and high school students, and professional workshops.
The stage show, (extra)ordinary (un)usual, comes to Sydney this spring.
Fantastic and engrossing monologues performed by Sydney’s best actors. Come along to see why the plays and actors have won so many awards.
When: Thursay 7th November and Friday 8th November, from 7.30pm
Where: New Theatre 542 King Street, Newtown
Cost: Adult – $18,50; Concession – $16,50
How to get to this event: Call 131 500 or visit https://www.131500.com.au/
For more information visit https://sites.google.com/site/monologuesproject/home.
Australian Premier of Free China: The Courage To Believe – Sydney City
A must see! Australian Premiere Award-winning Film – “Free China: The Courage to Believe”, tells the remarkable story of Australian Mother Jennifer Zeng, who, along with tens of millions of Chinese, was practising a belief that combined Buddhist and Daoist Schools – until the Chinese Regime initiated a brutal crackdown.
This remarkably moving and award-winning film exposes the widespread human rights violations taking place in China and the efforts by people of conscience to end the persecution and abuse.
When: Tuesday 12th November, 6.45pm (doors open 6.30pm)
Where: Event Cinemas Sydney, 505-525 George St
Cost: Concession (Pensioner and Senior) – $16.50; Student – $21.50; Adult – $25.00
How to get to this event: Call 131 500 or visit https://www.131500.com.au/
Visit https://www.watchfreechina.com/ for further information.