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Artsday / Art takes on the climate crisis

Artsday / Art takes to the climate crisis

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Andrew Styan’s “Life Support System”. Photo: Rebecca Carey.

OPENING this weekend, Canberra Contemporary Art Space will present “Carbon Neutral”, its contribution to “Aquifer”, the territory-wide program of events and exhibitions responding to the current climate crisis. Alexander Boynes will curate the show. It features new works by GW Bot and Jon Campbell, Andrew Styan and Marzena Wasikowska. Canberra Contemporary Art Space 44 Queen Elizabeth Terrace Parkes The public is invited to visit the gallery from 11 a.m. on Saturday, February 19, through to 2 p.m. on Tuesday and Sunday.

MEANTIME at CCAS Manuka, artist Ren Gregorčič is exhibiting “Motion In Division”, a show using  computational fluid simulation and modelling as a method of engaging with the way that concrete infrastructure takes the properties of water. Up until February 20, Canberra Contemporary Art Space, Furneaux Street Manuka

Isaac Kairouz.

PHOTOACCESS’ first show for the year, “VIEW2022”, is work by Annette Fisher, Catherine Feint, Fiona Bowring, Greg Stoodley, Isaac Kairouz, Izaak Bink, Jemima Camper, Tom Campbell, Wendy Dawes and Xueqin Yi is still running at Manuka Arts Centre, 30 Manuka Circle, Griffith, (next to the Manuka Pool) Tuesday–Saturday, 10am to 4pm, until March 5.

Matt Withers

Matt Withers, guitarist for CLASSICAL, has a new single digitally released today (February 18, 2018). It’s a performance of “Twenty Twenty” by Robert Davidson, who arranged the work from piano for guitar for Withers and will be part of an EP, “Delectable”, to be released on April 29. To listen Visit

The Jim Dusty Drive-Thru Garbage Casino, the latest group from local songwriter and high risk, high-reward enthusiast Jim Dusty, delivers desperate and apocalyptic music, backed by drum machines and semi-broken Casio keyboard melodies. Ainslie Main Hall Ainslie Arts Centre 30, Elouera Street, Braddon at 6.30pm on Saturday, February 19 Book Here

 

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