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Arts / Courtney’s after-hour ‘Cartier’ viewing

Courtney Act. Photo by Magnus Hastings
THE “Doyenne of Drag”, Courtney Act is coming to the National Gallery of Australia tonight (April 3) to celebrate the launch of “Cartier: The Exhibition”.

In what gallery staff are billing as a “Queenstameet”, Courtney will give an introduction on the subject of “Exotic Fantasies”, followed by a private viewing of the show.

The after-hours event features “a decadent dessert bar, cocktails for the carefree [and] a romantic playlist”.

It’s a chance to see the world’s most famous jewels up close.

“Queenstameet” with Courtney Act, at the NGA, 7.30pm–9.30pm tonight, April 3. Bookings to nga.gov.au

 

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