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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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SALA The Art of Winemaking – The Resurrection

Richard Lyons is one of Australia’s leading photographers, renowned for his work featuring people. He has had an association and friendship with the S.C.Pannell Winery since it’s inception and has created some beautiful images of the evolving winery, events and the family behind it. The Art of Winemaking – The Resurrection features one of Australia’s leading winemakers Stephen Pannell as never seen before. Richard’s passion for his craft, and ability to engage his subjects, results in extraordinary and intriguing photographs and installations.

Monday – Sunday 11am-5pm
4 August – 2 September

See the SALA event page for all the details.
https://www.salafestival.com/artfuel/program/view/1330/the-art-of-winemaking-the-resurrection

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SALA 2018 Art Exhibition – Chasing Dancing Colours by Visual Artist Charlie Albright

Chasing Dancing Colours by Visual Artist Charlie Albright

The theme for this abstract art exhibition will be the chase of dancing colours on the canvas. It will be a visual expression of the emotional and physical ebb and flow of life through colour and texture.

If this concept resonates with you, then please view the exhibition during the festival month of August.

All Chasing Dancing Colours exhibition pieces will be available for in-person viewing at the venue during their trade hours, and online viewing via our dedicated SALA 2018 page on the Moments by Charlie website at momentsbycharlie.com.

 

FREE LIVE PAINTING EVENTS

During the exhibition, free live painting events will also be hosted at the venue. All are welcome, including kids.

August 8th 11 am – 12.30pm

August 23rd 11 am – 12.30pm

Pre-register your attendance to claim a free goodie bag for pick-up on the day. To pre-register please send an email to hello@momentsbycharlie.com with your name and date of attendance.

 

FUNDRAISER

The Chasing Dancing Colours art exhibition will also be using the SALA Festival event as an opportunity to raise funds for the following charities: RAH (Royal Adelaide Hospital), WCH (Women’s and Children’s Hospital), RMH (Royal Melbourne Hospital) and beyondblue.

In order to raise funds for these local and national charities, a select number of artworks in the exhibition collection will be marked with the corresponding charity, and a portion of proceeds from the sale of that artwork during the SALA Festival will be donated.

 

VENUE DETAILS

Erb ‘N’ Flo is located at 153 Sturt St, Adelaide (very close to Whitmore Square).

It’s open 7am to 4pm Monday to Saturday, and 9am to 4pm on Sundays. Coffee, food and art is available all day!

The Chasing Dancing Colours exhibition will be on display at the café from Wednesday August 1st to Friday August 31st, available for viewing during trading hours.

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SALA Festival

The South Australian Living Artists (SALA) Festival is a state-wide festival of visual art.

The SALA Festival was established in 1998 to promote and celebrate the many talented artists in SA and has grown into the largest celebration of visual arts in Australia. In 2018 SALA Festival has over 700 participating venues and 9,000 participating artists.

Photo by Sam Roberts

 

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