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Artsday / Alison hears the music

Alison Wright

FORMER assistant director, engagement and development at the National Gallery of Australia, Alison Wright, has joined the Australasian music rights management organisation, APRA AMCOS, as the new divisional head of membership. No stranger to the arts scene in Canberra, she also spent almost eight years in China as managing partner at Red Bridge Communications, and director corporate affairs, Asia Pacific for Visteon after an early career as a journalist with the ABC.

“RE-STORYING” was conceived by The Street Theatre in response to COVID-19 and the next online Zoom session, “Replenish: A Reconstitution of nurturing and self-care in arts practice”, a rediscovery of flexibility in arts practice, will be delivered from 3-5pm on Tuesday, August 31. To take part email rsvp@thestreet.org.au

Bungendore Woodworks – full of furniture

BUNGENDORE Woodworks invites us all to “Imagine all the Furniture” through its online shop, which is opening the door to sales for makers, designers, and artists. Accessible via bwoodworks.com.au

MEGALO Print Studio

MEGALO Print Studio remains closed to members and visitors until further notice but its latest edition of the program,” Intaglio”, is now live here megalo.org along with its current gallery exhibition, “Tony Curran – Colour Separations”. Curran’s artist conversation with curator Emerson Radisich and printer Clare Jackson will also be going ahead on Saturday, September 4, as a livestreamed digital event.

RESCHEDULED: “Twenty Minutes With The Devil” at The Street Theatre has been moved to November 6-14. The Q&A session on “The Crisis of Justice in the Modern World“ now at 6.15, Thursday, November 11, and a Meet The Makers event on November 14. Book at thestreet.org.au or 6247 1223.

THE Sooshi Mango “Off the Boat” comedy tour has been rescheduled by the Canberra Theatre to January 13 and 14. Book at canberratheatrecentre com au or 6275 2700.

 

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