We use cookies to understand how you use our site and to improve your experience. This includes personalising content and advertising. To learn more, check out our Privacy Policy

Community Billboard

by reception
posted 03/12/2018

Community Billboard 5th December – 12th December

This weekly community billboard is proudly sponsored by the City of Sydney’s Plan for the future – Sydney 2030 – making our city more green, global and connected.

Airscape

Airscape represents freedom and liberty. In a world where we are ruled by screens and social media, Airscape reminds us to breathe.

Inspired by images and objects that surround our every day lives, Airscape examines the small details and brings them into sharp focus. In the same way meditation clears your mind, these works will force you to reflect.

Opening reception: Saturday 8 December 2018.

Join Vinh Van Lam and Stuart Horrex as we celebrate the launch of the group exhibition by 4 artists:

- David Howell
- Julie Pozdeev
- Natalie Pozdeev
- Olha Nowicka

Special thanks to our sponsors MNR Constructions.

Where- ArtSHINE @ Yuga Cafe & Gallery
172 St Johns Road, Glebe

When- Every day, 10am to 5pm
Saturday 1 December to Saturday 22 December 2018

Cost- Free

Moonlight Cinema

Pack a picnic, gather the loved ones and celebrate the arrival of summer with a cinematic night out under the stars! Moonlight Cinema, presented by NAB, returns in 2018-19 for another blockbuster season of hit flicks.

A favourite amongst families, groups of friends and for that special date night, Moonlight Cinema is the quintessential summer experience. It’s more than a movie experience, it’s an opportunity to kick back in the outdoors and relish in the summer vibes.

Being a BYO event, Moonlight makes a night out easy. Prepare a picnic of delicious deli treats, lollies for the little ones or your best bottle of bubbly. You can bring it all to
Moonlight! Don’t have the time to pull together a snack pack for date night? Don’t worry, Moonlight Cinema has you covered! A food truck offers up a licensed bar and scrumptious variety of hot food and movie-going morsels to whet the appetite of film fans.

Elevate that movie magic and treat yourself! Moonlight’s Gold Grass offers the ultimate A-List cinema experience. With reserved bean beds in a premium viewing location and wait service, you won’t even have to get up from your bean bed!

The Moonlight program goes live on Thursday 15 November 2018.

Where- Belvedere Amphitheatre
Broome Avenue, Centennial Park

When- Every day, 6pm to 10pm
Thursday 29 November 2018 to Sunday 31 March 2019

Cost- Various: Contact organiser for details

Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year 2018

Witness nature at its most dramatic, graceful and unexpected. This stunning collection of breathtaking photographs celebrates the natural beauty and heritage of the Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and New Guinea bioregions.

The Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year exhibition showcases the timing, patience, artistry and technique of professional, emerging and junior photographers. They capture spectacular moments in time.

Beyond offering us the opportunity of beholding the beauty of our region’s wildlife and landscapes, the exhibition is a provocation to witness and contemplate today’s environmental challenges.

Where- Australian Museum
Cnr William & College Streets, Sydney

When- Every day, 9.30am to 5pm
Friday 24 August 2018 to Monday 28 January 2019

Cost- Adult: $21.00
Concession: $16.00
Children 5-15 years old: $4.00
Children 0-4 years: Free
Family (2 Adults, up to 3 Children): $46.00
Family (1 Adult, up to 3 Children): $25.00

James Cameron: Challenging the Deep

James Cameron: Challenging the Deep is a major new immersive exhibition. The exhibition traces Cameron’s lifelong pursuit of and achievements in deep ocean science, technology and exploration including his record breaking dives in Deepsea Challenger, the submersible vessel he designed that was built in Sydney.

Visitors will experience how Cameron’s drive and passion for understanding and exploring our oceans has shone a light on the spectacular phenomena and mysteries of the least known place on earth. His work enabled maritime archaeologists to document and understand the shipwrecks of RMS Titanic and the German battleship Bismarck.

The exhibition immerses visitors into an underwater environment using cinema scale projections, artefacts and specimens from his expeditions, underwater recording, lighting, communication and diving technologies pioneered by Cameron. View props and costumes from the feature films The Abyss and Titanic made possible by his drive to understand the challenges of the deep.

The exhibition has been developed by the Australian National Maritime Museum with the Avatar Alliance Foundation and is funded by the museum’s USA Bicentennial Gift Fund.

Where- Australian National Maritime Museum
2 Murray Street, Sydney

When- Every day, 9.30am to 5pm
Tuesday 29 May 2018 to Wednesday 30 January 2019
Except Christmas Day

Cost- Adult: $20.00
Child (4-15 years): $12.00
Student: $12.00
Member: Free
Family: $50.00
Child (under 4): Free

Badu Gili

Badu Gili, meaning water light in Gadigal language, is a free daily experience that celebrates the ancient stories and rich contemporary culture of Australia’s First Nations.

The 7 minute animation appears on the Opera House’s eastern Bennelong sail year-round (twice each night, at sunset and 7pm, or 9pm during daylight saving).

Badu Gili 2018 blends the diverse voices of established artist and community leader Djambawa Marawili AM, vibrant watercolour painter Mervyn Rubuntja, internationally renowned artist and prestigious Telstra NATSIAA awards finalist Mabel Juli, painter, lecturer and traditional healer Patricia Ansell Dodds, ceramicist Penny Evans and emerging printmaker Aiona Tala Gaidan, with an original soundscape by Damian Robinson.

Badu Gili is best viewed from the top of the Opera House’s Monumental Steps.

Where- Sydney Opera House
Bennelong Point, Sydney

When- Every day, 7pm to 7.15pm
Tuesday 24 July 2018 to Sunday 30 June 2019
Screening times change with the sunset and season. See website for latest screening times.

Cost- Free