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Carclew July School Holiday Program

Get ready for an action-packed week of fun at Carclew House these July school holidays! With a wide variety of creative activities led by top artists, including zine making, painting, dancing, songwriting, and a Pyjama Party, there’s something for every young person aged 5-17 years to enjoy. Leading artists include; Ruby Chew, who empowers students with practical and conceptual art skills; Chloe Noble, who translates feelings into unique visual language through expressionist paintings; Tanya Voges, a Creative Art Therapist specialising in Dance/Movement Therapy; and Naomi Keyte, who explores connecting to music through collective narratives. Don’t miss this opportunity for your child to learn from these inspiring artists and discover their creative potential. Limited space available, book now via the link to avoid missing out!

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School Holiday Workshops at Carclew House

Join us for a fun-filled day of art workshops at Carclew House these school holidays! Led by professional artist Ruby Chew, the workshops are perfect for young artists aged 7-12 looking to explore new techniques, make new friends, and let their creativity shine. In the morning dive into zine making and learn to curate and fold your own mini-magazine filled with dynamic patterns, drawings, and collages. Then in the afternoon, collaborate on a massive cityscape drawing, creating a unique bird’s-eye view of an imaginative metropolis. Date: Mon, June 15
Time: 10am – 3pm 
Location: Carclew House, 11 Jeffcott St, North Adelaide
Cost: $25 per workshop Book your spot today via Humanitix. 

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LORETO springART Exhibition

Immerse yourself in a weekend of rich artistic expression from more than 50 leading South Australian established and emerging artists at the annual Loreto springART Exhibition presented by Booth Real Estate. A recognised fixture in the Adelaide arts and cultural calendar and a celebrated event amongst the Loreto College Marryatville school community this year Loreto springART is set for 8-10 September and celebrates its 39th anniversary. The Loreto springART Exhibition will showcase more than 100 unique works of art for sale curated by Loreto’s artist in residence Marisha Matthews. A testament to the diversity of artistic expression the exhibition will feature an array of mediums including paintings sculpture jewellery glassworks photography and collages from professional artists who have studied extensively and exhibited nationally and internationally. Loreto springArt will officially begin with the highly-anticipated Opening Night Launch Party on 8 September from 6:30pm to 9:30pm, hosted by Loreto College Principal Dr Nicole Archard. Experience the warm Loreto hospitality including canapés beverages and music by Driller while delighting in the unique opportunity to meet the artists and purchase their works. Weekend program highlights also include: an Artist Panel Discussion hosted by Paul Turley with feature artist Louise Feneley emerging artist Chris Small and exhibition curator Marisha Matthews; as well as two Frida-themed art classes for children held by renowned artist Nicola Semmens on the Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Since 1984 Loreto springArt has provided an unparalleled opportunity to showcase South Australian artists while raising funds to support Loreto College’s school programs. To purchase tickets for the Opening Night Launch Party visit: events.humanitix.com/loreto-springart-opening-night-2023 To purchase tickets to the children’s art classes visit: events.humanitix.com/kids-art-classes

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Seeing The Invisible

Bring your smart phone or device to reveal 13 works of contemporary art that become visible only through the magic of augmented reality (AR) technology. Seeing the Invisible is a free, international exhibition being presented simultaneously in eight countries across the globe. It is the most ambitious and expansive exhibition of its kind to date, with Adelaide Botanic Garden as the only place in Australia to experience the art. Now you have the chance to join more than a million people who enjoyed the exhibition last year. Presented amongst a beautiful botanical backdrop, the artworks address themes around nature, environment and sustainability. Their digital format removes any need to physically disturb the Garden and keeps the carbon footprint to a minimum. Many of the works have an interactive element, offering a fun and unique way to explore the space where art, technology and nature intersect. The exhibition makes a wonderful day out for all the family! World renowned artists displaying their work includes: Ai Weiwei, Refik Anadol, El Anatsui, Isaac Julien CBE RA, Mohammed Kazem, Sigalit Landau, Sarah Meyohas, Pamela Rosenkranz, Timur Si-Qin.

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