EXHIBITIONS
ROBOTS DISCOVER MEANING: WAG, until September 6.
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SOMEWHERE BETWEEN DOMESTIC & WILD: The Artery, Warrnambool, until September 6.
SMART ART: Portland Arts Centre, until September 18.
CITY OF WARRNAMBOOL ART SHOW: Warrnambool Primary School, September 25-27.
CHRIS FARRELL: Tea-Tree Gallery, Portland, until September 30.
NEW GLASS: Hamilton Art Gallery, until October 4.
AUSTRALIAN CHILDREN’S BOOK ILLUSTRATIONS: Blarney Books, Port Fairy, and Customs House Gallery, Hawkesdale, September 5-October 4.
JASMINE MANSBRIDGE: Hamilton Art Gallery, until October 25.
FRANCIS NEOH’S MALAYSIAN RESTAURANT PHOTOS: Lighthouse Theatre, until November 7.
AUSTRALIAN MASTERS IN PRINT: Hamilton Art Gallery, until November 15.
A QUIET PLACE: WAG, until November 22.
EVENTS
FINDING VIVIAN MAIER: Mozart Hall, Warrnambool, August 26, 7.30pm. Screened by F Project Cinema, this doco details the life of a nanny who was posthumously discovered to be an amazing street photographer.
PARIS UNDERGROUND CABARET: Hamilton PAC, August 27, 8pm. Magic, dance, burlesque, circus tricks and more feature in this European-style show.
WATERCOLOUR WORKSHOP: HIRL, Hamilton, August 29 & 30, 10am. Casterton artist Julie Kent leads the first of two sessions on painting with watercolours.
BACK TO BROADWAY: Portland Arts Centre, September 1, 10.30am, and Casterton Town Hall, September 2, 10.30am. A small cast pays tribute to the music of Irving Berlin and Cole Porter.
AMY: Capitol Cinema, Warrnambool, September 1, 6.30pm. This doco about musician Amy Winehouse screens as a fundraiser for Maya’s Mission - Riding For Recovery.
MOTHER, WIFE & THE COMPLICATED LIFE: Lighthouse Theatre, September 1, 8pm. Amity Dry stars in this "girls night out" musical about marriage and motherhood.
THE DARK HORSE: Killara Centre, Camperdown, September 3, 7.30pm. Corangamite Film Society screens this award-winning New Zealand biopic about chess player Genesis Potini.
FLOOR TALK: Hamilton Art Gallery, September 4, 6pm. Hamilton artist Jasmine Mansbridge discusses her new exhibition.