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SUMMARY:Art & Culture - Nganampa Kililpil: Our Stars - The Best of Aboriginal Art
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]If you are new to Sydney and haven’t been to the Hazelhurst Gallery in Gymea\, or just love Aboriginal art\, then this exhibition is a MUST. \nThis is the first major survey exhibition from the seven art centres of the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunyjatjara (APY) Lands\, located in remote South Australia. It features 50 works by 50 artists\, including paintings by the five Ken sisters\, the winners of this year’s Wynne prize. \nBelinda Hanrahan\, Director of the Hazelhurst Regional Art Gallery and Arts Centre said “This is the most significant and most ambitious project for a regional gallery to do. It’s a huge undertaking and we know it will bring people from not just Sydney but from regional areas of New South Wales and beyond as it is such a rare opportunity to see this spectacular work from seven major Indigenous art centres in remote central Australia. The works will be in our exhibition space as well as installations in other parts of the gallery and our expansive gardens.” \nPaintings from the APY Lands region are celebrated for the artists’ strong use of colour and dynamic movement and for their specific way of transforming their stories. The highlights of the exhibition will be two 3 x 5 metre collaborative paintings featuring artists from each of the seven art centres – the first time that artists from across the APY Lands have worked together on a single painting. \nPlease join us for a private guided tour of this amazing exhibition – A MUST for lovers of Indigenous Art!  \nDATE: Tuesday 18 October 2016 \nTIME: 10.50am for 11.00am private guided tour. Finish approx. 12noon\, followed by Lunch at Hazelhurst Café\, payable at café. \nVENUE: Hazelhurst Regional Gallery & Arts Centre\, 782 Kingsway\, Gymea \nCOST: No charge \nRSVP TO: Carole Hopper chopper2@bigpond.net.au or 0413 887 435 \nRSVP BY: Tuesday 11 October 2016 \nTRANSPORT:  \nBy train \nWe will we meet on Platform 25 on the Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra lineat Central Railway Station at 9.50am to catch the 10.04am train to Gymea which will arrive at 10.44 am. Hazelhurst is a five-minute walk from Gymea train station. Trains run roughly every 15 minutes from Central Station. \nDriving \nHazelhurst is only 40 minutes’ drive from Sydney’s CBD\, 20 minutes’ drive from Sydney airport. The gallery has a free car park for visitors. The entrance to the car park is located at 782 Kingsway\, Gymea. Please meet at 10.50am for our 11.00am tour.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://admin.swic.org.au/groupevent/art-culture-nganampa-kililpil-our-stars/
LOCATION:Hazelhurst Regional Gallery & Arts Centre\, 782 Kingsway\, Gymea\, NSW\, 2227\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Art & Culture - Sydney Architecture Tour of Chippendale & Ultimo
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text]This tour\, led by architect Eoghan Lewis\, is an exploration of the dynamic inner-city suburbs of Chippendale and Ultimo\, weaving a very different narrative through Sydney. We will explore the area between the White Rabbit Gallery and Frank Gehry’s ‘Dr Chau Chak Wing’ building in Ultimo where Sydney is undergoing the most dramatic of transformations. The route and the conversation will be structured around a number of contemporary architectural and urban projects including: \n– The Goods Line by young Sydney practices Aspect and CHROFI \n– Jean Nouvel and Patrick Blanc’s One Central Park (the apartment building with the ‘green walls’ behind Central Station) \n– The 6Ha Central Park development master planned by Norman Foster that will achieve a 6-star Green Star sustainability rating \n– The recent UTS buildings\, including Durbach Block Jaggers Thomas Street Building\, Gehry’s Business School and DCM’s FEIT Building \n– The newly developed Kensington Street and The Old Clare Hotel by TZG \nDATE: 21 June 2016 \nTIME: 10.00am – 12 noon \nMEET: 10:00am outside the White Rabbit Gallery\, Balfour Street\, Chippendale. The White Rabbit Gallery is a short walk from Central Station – about 10 minutes. We will finish at the Gehry UTS project at 12noon. \nCOST: $30.00 \nPAYMENT OPTIONS: Pay on the day \nRSVP TO: Carole Hopper – Email: Chopper2@bigpond.net.au or Mobile: 0413 887 435 \nRSVP BY: 14 June 2016 \nTRANSPORT: It is recommended that you take public transport. The White Rabbit Gallery is only a short walk from Central Station. \n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://admin.swic.org.au/groupevent/art-culture-sydney-architecture-tour-of-chippendale-ultimo/
LOCATION:The White Rabbit Gallery\, 30 Balfour Street\, Chippendale\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2008\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Carole Hopper":MAILTO:chopper2@bigpond.net.au
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SUMMARY:Art & Culture - 20th Biennale of Sydney - Cockatoo Is - 'The Embassy of the Real'
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text]Join Art & Culture for a private guided tour of the 20th Biennale of Sydney at Cockatoo Island. Located in the middle of beautiful Sydney Harbour\, a short ferry ride from Sydney’s CDB\, world-heritage listed Cockatoo Island has been a Biennale venue since 1998. \nThis year\, as host to ‘The Embassy of the Real’\, the former convict settlement and shipyard offers space for artists to explore how we perceive reality in our increasingly digitised era. Artists consider the spaces between the virtual and physical\, as well as the physicality of the human body. \nDATE: 19 April 2016 \nTIME: 9.50am – 2.30pm \nVENUE: Cockatoo Island\, Sydney Harbour \nCOST: No cost for guided tour. Only expense will be your ferry ticket. \nRSVP TO: Lynne Kendal at bkendal@bigpond.com or 0423 137 565 \nRSVP BY: 12 April 2016 \nTRANSPORT: We will meet at Wharf 5\, Circular Quay at 9.50am for the 10.07am public ferry to Cockatoo Island and will return on the 2.00pm ferry back to Circular Quay. \n [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://admin.swic.org.au/groupevent/art-culture-20th-biennale-of-sydney-cockatoo-is-the-embassy-of-the-real/
LOCATION:Cockatoo Island\, Sydney Harbour\, Sydney\, NSW\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Mushroom Tunnels Tour - Southern Highlands
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text]Join ‘Art & Culture’ and ‘Monthly Activities’ on Tuesday 20 October 2015 for this combined exclusive event\, a day trip to visit the Mushroom Tunnels in the Southern Highlands. \nBuried underneath the hillside\, alongside Mt Gibraltar between Mittagong and Bowral in the New South Wales Southern Highlands\, lies a disused railway tunnel. This single track tunnel was built in 1866 and used up until 1919 when a new double track tunnel was built alongside it to become the new railway link between Sydney and the nation’s capital\, Canberra. The single railway tunnel remained unused until the 1950s when it became one of the first cultivated mushroom farms in Australia. \nIn 1987 Dr Noel Arrold\, a microbiologist\, took over the tunnel and proceeded to develop new mushroom varieties for the Australian market. The first variety grown was the Swiss Brown mushroom\, followed by the exotic Asian varieties – Shiitake\, Oyster\, Shimejii and Wood Ear. Exotic mushrooms thrive in the cool\, damp and dimly lit environment of the tunnel which resembles the conditions that occur in the mountainous forests of China\, Japan and Korea where these mushrooms occur naturally. \nDeparting from Central Railway station we will travel by luxury coach throughout the day. Our first stop will be the Mushroom Tunnels in Mittagong for our exclusive guided tour\, led by Dr Arrold. The tour will be followed by a TAPAS lunch at the Milk Factory Gallery in Bowral\, and finally a visit to Artemis Wines to taste their latest BEEmead and Sunshack Cider; arriving back at Central at approx 5.30pm. \nMeet: at 8.00am for 8.15am departure at Central Railway Station\, Western Concourse\, Railway Square (Near Country-link Platform 1). \nRSVP: by 13 October to Lynne Kendal bkendal@bigpond.com 0423 137 565. Please advise of any dietary requirements. \nCost: $80 (the cost of the coach will be partially subsidised by SWIC \nPayment Options: \nPayment Option 1: By Credit Card through the Cart at the bottom of the page \nPayment Option 2: Online (direct deposit) into the SWIC bank account \nAccount Name: SWIC Inc. \nBSB No: 112-879 \nAccount No: 431-019-281 \nDescription: Mushrooms + your initial and surname \nPayment Option 3: Post your cheque/money order (payable to SWIC) to the Treasurer\, Fritzi Casal\, 49 Wisdom Road\, Greenwich 2065 \nTransport:  \nBy Telford’s Coach – departure at Central Railway Station\, Western Concourse\, Railway Square (Near Country-link Platform 1). \nNOTE: \n1) To avoid disappointment book early\, as this tour is limited to 40 participants \n2) Suitable shoes must be worn as the tunnel is long\, narrow and sometimes slippery \n3) As all costs must be paid in advance\, there will be NO REFUNDS after the cut-off date of 13 October 2015. \n  \nYOU CAN PRINT OFF THIS NOTICE BY GOING TO THE TOOL BAR AT THE TOP OF YOUR SCREEN AND CLICKING ON FILE THEN PRINT[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][woocomposer_product product_id=”3849″ product_style=”style01″ text_align=”left” on_sale_style=”wcmp-sale-circle” on_sale_alignment=”wcmp-sale-right” product_img_disp=”single” img_animate=”rotate-clock” border_color=”#333333″ border_size=”1″ border_radius=”5″][/vc_column][/vc_row]
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LOCATION:Li Sun Exotic Mushrooms\, 16 Davy Street\, Mittagong\, NSW\, 2575\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Carole Hopper":MAILTO:chopper2@bigpond.net.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20150818T091500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20150818T113000
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SUMMARY:Art & Culture - The Archibald Prize
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text]Join us for our annual early morning private guided tour of Australia’s most extraordinary art event\, The Archibald Prize\, Wynne & Sulman Prizes at the Art Gallery of NSW\, before the Gallery opens to the public. \nMeet at the Art Gallery of NSW\, Art Gallery Road\, the Domain on 18 August at 9.15am for the 9.30am tour. \nRSVP To Lynne Kendal by 11 August 2015 at bkendal@bigpond.com or Mobile 0423 137 565 \nCost: $20.00 Payable on the day \n  \nYOU CAN PRINT OFF THIS NOTICE BY GOING TO THE TOOLBAR AT THE TOP OF YOUR SCREEN AND CLICKING ON FILE THEN PRINT \n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://admin.swic.org.au/groupevent/art-culture-18-august-2015-the-archibald-prize/
LOCATION:Art Gallery of NSW\, Art Gallery Road\, The Domain\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Carole Hopper":MAILTO:chopper2@bigpond.net.au
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SUMMARY:Art & Culture - Blue Mountains Afternoon High Tea
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text]History\, glamour\, luxury\, style and grandeur……. \nJoin Art & Culture for a nostalgic visit and private guided tour on 21 July of the newly reborn Hydro Majestic Hotel in the Blue Mountains following its six-year $30 million renovation. The Hydro Majestic is one of Australia’s most iconic historical hotels\, with its understated elegance and warm ambience featuring plush furnishings\, fireplaces and charming artworks. \nFollowing our guided tour\, enjoy Afternoon High Tea in the grand tradition of the majestic Wintergarden with its panoramic views overlooking the Megalong Valley. Afternoon high teas are served to your table on a three-tiered silver stand and consist of petit pastries\, a selection of finger sandwiches\, freshly baked scones\, homemade jam and fresh clotted cream.  Freshly brewed speciality teas and coffees are brought to your table throughout the afternoon.  Vegetarian and gluten free options can be catered for at no additional cost. \nRug up for our departure from Central Railway station at 8.18am and arrival at Medlow Bath Station in the Blue Mountains at 10.24am.  It’s only a short 3 mins level walk from the station to the Hydro Majestic Hotel.  The tour commences at 11.00am and Afternoon High Tea is served at 12noon. \nThere are two options for our return trip to Central\, with trains departing from Medlow Bath at 2.07pm or 3.07pm (travel time 2 hrs & 7 mins). \nCost: \nHigh Tea and private guided tour: $65 per person \nTrain: Seniors $2.50\, Adults $17.60 return \nNote: it is necessary to pre-pay for this event ($65). There will be no refunds after 14 July. \nRSVP by 7 July to Lynne Kendal bkendal@bigpond.com or mobile 0423 137 565 and advise of any dietary requirements. \nPayment Options: \nPayment Option 1: By Credit Card through the Cart at the bottom of the page. \nPayment Option 2: Online (direct deposit) into the SWIC bank account \nAccount Name: SWIC Inc \nBSB No: 112-879 \nAccount No: 431-019-281 \nDescription: Hydro + your initial and surname \nPayment Option 3: Post your cheque/money order (payable to SWIC) to the Treasurer\, Fritzi Casal\, 49 Wisdom Road\, Greenwich 2065 \nStaying there: Perhaps you might like to get together with a few other SWIC ladies and stay overnight!  The Hydro Majestic has 54 rooms\, 26 with valley views. Rates start at $179 a night for a heritage room without valley views; add $35 for breakfast. Rooms include free Wi-fi \, TV with Foxtel\, a bar fridge\, good tea and coffee\, but no mini bar or room service. Guests can bring their own wine; bar prices are expensive. Dinner from 7pm\, 2 courses $65.  Bookings (02) 4782 6885 www.hydromajestic.com.au \nYOU CAN PRINT OFF THIS NOTICE BY GOING TO THE TOOLBAR AT THE TOP OF YOUR SCREEN AND CLICKING ON FILE THEN PRINT[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://admin.swic.org.au/groupevent/art-culture-blue-mountains-afternoon-high-tea/
LOCATION:Hydro Majestic Hotel\, 52-88 Great Western Highway\, Medlow Bath\, Blue Mountains\, NSW\, 2780\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Carole Hopper":MAILTO:chopper2@bigpond.net.au
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