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Month: July 2018

Moffatt Spanish Window (Body Remembers Series)
Exhibitions

Tracey Moffatt: Body Remembers

31 July 2018

Richard Move AAR On the Couch
On the Couch

On the Couch with Richard Move

31 July 2018

Bloomshed The Nose
Theatre

The Nose

31 July 2018

PACT Salon The Wild Things - photo by Sandra Winkworth
Performance

PACT Salon: The Wild Things

31 July 2018

Victorian Opera Genevieve Overell
Creative Industries

Genevieve Overell FAICD appointed to lead Victorian Opera

31 July 2018

Colours of Impressionism: Masterpieces from the Musée d’Orsay
Exhibitions

Art Gallery of South Australia welcomes over 1 million visitors off the back of record-breaking Impressionist exhibition

31 July 2018

Canaletto, Venice: The Bacino di S. Marco on Ascension Day, c.1733–4. Royal Collection Trust
Film

Canaletto & the Art of Venice

31 July 2018

SOSA The Mastersingers of Nuremberg
Opera

The Mastersingers of Nuremberg Act III

30 July 2018

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