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Masonik: Perth-based innovators of multidisciplinary arts

Masonik, an innovative and diverse arts collective based in Perth, Western Australia, has been captivating audiences nationally and internationally since its establishment in 2006. Renowned...

Packed room at the 3rd Pallaconian Youth Arts & Culture Night

On Saturday, December 7, the Pallaconian Brotherhood of Melbourne held its 3rd Youth Arts & Culture Night. The Laconian Hall at 253 Albert Street,...

An invitation to all: The Antipodean Palette Art Exhibition 2024 and Poetry Afternoon

The Greek Australian Cultural League (GACL) will again proudly present one of its most successful annual events, the Antipodean Palette Group Art Exhibition 2024...

Philhellene Michael Winters opens 13th annual Antipodean Palette in Melbourne

By Marianna Alepidis. The Greek Australian Cultural League (GACL) officially launched its 13th annual group art exhibition Antipodean Palette on August 5 at the Steps...

Annual Antipodean Art Palette to take people on art trail through Brunswick

People are being encouraged to step into the world of art with a coffee in hand through the streets of Brunswick in Melbourne. For two...

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