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The Makers & Shakers Market

The event that is all about quality – The Makers & Shakers Market – returns to Adelaide this October!

The Makers & Shakers Market is an indoor event that focuses on beautiful homewares, delicious gourmet foods and stunning lifestyle products. With 50 top-notch quality stalls, you will meet some of Adelaide’s best, as well as get to support emerging new talent.

There will be speciality coffee! Baked goods! Pastries! Gourmet Chocolate! Slices! Cookies! Any many more tasty things. There will be gf, vegan and vegetarian food options. There is indoor seating.

The full stallholder line up will be announced soon.

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Fine Washi Art Exhibition by Gigi Muto

Fine Washi Art promotes traditional Japanese fine wash art. Established in February 2012 in Adelaide and developed with assistance from various partners, Fine Washi Art has grown within a short period of time.

Taking up flamenco dancing as a hobby introduced her to the wondrously coloured embroidery of the flamenco dancing shawl and saw the birth of a blended passion: her joy in the dance and in the beauty of the colours of the dancing costumes. In the field of traditional Japanese fine arts, hand-crafted paper, washi, (treasured for its range of textures and colours) offered Gigi a means to further explore her passion for colour. Through her work as a beautician, her passionate connection to flamenco dancing and its colour, her deep aesthetic appreciation for the exquisite range of texture in washi paper, Gigi has developed as an independent artist in the field which she calls Fine Washi Art and in which she is gaining a high level of recognition.

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The Art of Bonsai : A Demonstration and Talk with Rob Hatcher

As part of our series of special events for Edo Style: Art of Japan (1615–1868), The David Roche Foundation is proud to host Rob Hatcher, one of the leading horticulturalists from the Botanic Gardens of South Australia, for a practical demonstration and talk on the Japanese art of Bonsai.

Over the course of the event, Rob will demonstrate some bonsai pruning, training and repotting techniques as well as the creation of a new bonsai. Then, to complement this practical demonstration, Rob will also give a talk on the more common styles of Bonsai and provide a short history of Bonsai, which will tie it to the Edo period. It was during the Edo period that the Bonsai came to prominence in Japanese culture and the west came to be introduced to it.

Please note: Tickets to see Rob Hatcher also include entry to Edo Style: Art of Japan (1615–1868) from 1–2pm on the day of the event.

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Starstruck: Australian Movie Portraits

Friday 14 September — Friday 30 November 2018

A collaborative project between the National Film and Sound Archive and the National Portrait Gallery, Starstruck: Australian Movie Portraits reveals never-before-seen stories of Australian cinema. Through photographic portraits, candid behind-the-scenes shots, rare film posters, casting books and original costumes, Starstruck celebrates the past and present of Australian filmincluding watershed moments in cinema and iconic visions of Australian lifeand also offers a glimpse into the experiences of the actors and crew. The exhibition explores how cinema portraiture can create a bridge between the magic of a movie’s fictional worlds and the realities of filmmaking.

A National Film and Sound Archive of Australia and National Portrait Gallery exhibition supported by the National Collecting Institutions Touring and Outreach Program, presented by Samstag Museum of Art for the 2018 Adelaide Film Festival.

Visit starstruck.gov.au

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Molly Reynolds & Rolf de Heer: The Waiting Room

Friday 14 September — Friday 30 November 2018

Time begins, ends and goes astray in The Waiting Room. It is the place between ‘before’ and ‘after’. A place where realities converge and diverge. In The Waiting Room, we are transported to that place, where the elusive yet exacting nature of time reveals itself.

International award-winning filmmakers Molly Reynolds and Rolf de Heer, together with visual designer Mark Eland and sound designer Tom Heuzenroeder, present a cinematic installation in five dimensions, traversing the audio-visual realm through space and time. Continuing the Samstag Museum of Art’s series of moving image commissions in partnership with the Adelaide Film Festival, The Waiting Room is Reynolds’s and de Heer’s first foray into creating work expressly for an exhibition context. Matching technical dexterity with conceptual depth, it promises to push the boundaries of the cinematic experience.

A Samstag Museum of Art exhibition in association with the 2018 Adelaide Film Festival.

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Tjungu Pakani – Traditional Silk Batik Workshop

The women of Titjikala, an Indigenous community in the Northern Territory, are acclaimed for their unique silk Batik practice. This Sunday, along with artists from ‘The Art Bus’, the Titjikala women are holding two Batik Workshops where you can learn their techniques and experience this rich cultural art form firsthand.

Ticket cost includes all materials.

The workshop is held as part of  the SALA 2018 festival, and in relation to other Tjungu Pakani workshops, culminating in a performance by the Titjikala Women’s Choir and the opening of an exhibition at the Ayers House Museum to celebrate cultural diversity.

For more information see: http://soundstream.org.au/2018/07/tjungu-pakani-together-we-rise/

To keep updated visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/499643127140969/

This event is held in association with Soundstream Music and the J. M. Coetzee Centre for Creative Practice, and is generously supported by The Adelaide City Council, The National Trust of South Australia, Renewal SA, The Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music, The University of Adelaide, and The Art Bus.

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