5 things to see at this year’s Art Month Sydney

Within the walls or galleries, or on the open streets, there is much to go and see during Art Month Sydney for 2016 (aka the majority of March). You can go check out the program at their website, but here are our picks of the festival which will enlighten and even entertain.

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1. Disrupting Tradition – Panel Discussion

A discussion on “the re-emergence of traditional arts in a contemporary context” with:

Suhanya Raffel – Director of the Collections at AGNSW
Liam Benson – Artist
Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran – Artist
Toby Chapman – Curator at 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art

When: 8 March
Time: 6-7pm
Cost: Free
Where: Gallery 99 Darley St, Darlinghurst, NSW 2010

For more information, see http://www.artmonthsydney.com.au/talks/disrupting-tradition

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2. Tracing Materiality – Artist Talks

Taking place live within the gallery over the exhibition’s duration, Artists Kath Fries, Renuka Fernando and Gillian Lavery discuss their work. The inner workings of their process-based drawing practice are opened up to the audience as their open-ended, improvisational approaches unfold.

When: 20 March
Time: 2-3pm
Cost: Free
Where: Chrissie Cotter Gallery Pidcock st, Camperdown, NSW 2050

For more information, see http://www.artmonthsydney.com.au/talks/tracing-materiality–artists-talks/.

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3. safARI – Exhibition

Coinciding with the first opening weeks of the Biennale of Sydney, SafARI is the unofficial fringe exhibition that showcases the work of emerging and unrepresented Australian artists. SafARI has maintained a direct link with Artist-Run Inititatives and other independent creative practitioners across Australia. The exhibition will take place across numerous venues and sites in the Kings Cross area of Sydney.

SafARI 2016 Artists: Peter Nelson (NSW), Sophie Clague (NSW), Jesse Dyer (VIC), Grace Blake and Danny Wild (ACT), Anna Madeleine (ACT), Amalia Mayor (NSW), Hana Hoogedeure (NSW), Tamara Kohler (VIC), Jamie Lewis (VIC), Emily O’Connor (NSW), Akira and Nathan Lasker (NSW), Dominic Kirkwood (NSW), Danielle Zorbas (NSW), Catherine Clayton-Smith (NSW), Eloise Kirk (NSW), Ben Chadbond (NSW), David Attwood (WA), Philippe Vranjes (VIC), Sarah Poulgrain and Llewellyn Millhouse (QLD), Claudia Nicholson (NSW), Jana Hawkins-Andersen (NSW), Matthew Linde (VIC), Angela Garrick (NSW), Guillaume Savy (VIC), Katie Green and Undrawing The Line (NSW), Megan Clune & Angela Goh (NSW), Megan Hales (VIC)

When: 11 March – 26 March
Cost: Free
Where: Various venues across Kings Cross
For more information, see http://www.artmonthsydney.com.au/experiences/safari/

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4. Etsy or Regretsy: Getting started in the creative industries – Panel Talk

Hosted by Glenn Barkely, this talk will discuss the big question – How exactly do you become an established artist with a solid reputation? To build a career over time, or to flood the market with your work while the going is good? Hear from both sides of the argument then see how the resident artists are planning their own careers with a tour of kil.n.it studios.

When: 6 March
Time: 3pm
Cost: Free
Where: kil.n.it experimental ceramics studio184 Glebe Point Road, Glebe, NSW 2037

For more information, see http://www.artmonthsydney.com.au/talks/etsy-or-regretsy-getting-started-in-the-creative-industries/

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5. Newtown Graffiti with Culture Scouts – Tour

With one of the top notch Culture Scout’s guides, take a two hour walking tour of the continually evolving street art scene of Newtown. Discover something fresh about Sydney then finish with a craft beer at Young Henrys.

When: 12 March
Time: 10.30am
Cost: $25
For more information, see http://www.artmonthsydney.com.au/experiences/newtown–graffiti-tour-with-culture-scouts/

For more information and to grab tickets on any of these performances, and for anything else on at Art Month Sydney head here.

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