EXHIBITIONS
ART AWARD: Scope Galleries, until July 31. 42 works from across Australia on show as part of the Art Concerning Environment award.
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RESIDENTS & FRIENDS: Outlaw Gallery, FJs Building, Warrnambool, until July 31. Collection of works by some of the artists based at Factory Arts.
BIBLIO-ART: Blarney Books, Port Fairy, until August 1. Annual exhibition of art works inspired by literature.
THE ART OF WOOL: Hamilton Art Gallery, until August 7. Combines fashions from the International Woolmark Prize and works exploring wools place in Australia.
WARRNIBALD: WAG, until August 21. Annual portraiture prize by local artists profiling significant south-west community members.
SOUTHERN LIGHT: The Artery, until August 21. A collection of recent paintings and sculptures by Warrnambool artist David Higgins.
EVENTS
WOOLLY WEST FEST: Hamilton, until August 7. Arts and community festival centering on wool.
HANGMEN: Hamilton Cinema, July 27, 1pm. Part of the National Theatre Live series, bringing London theatre to regional big screens.
FLOOR TALK: Hamilton Gallery, July 27, 2pm. Join former Geelong Gallery director Geoffrey Edwards as he discusses Arthur Streeton’s Grampians-themed exhibition Australia Felix.
LIVING IS EASY WITH EYES CLOSED: Mozart Hall, Warrnambool, July 27, 7.30pm. F Project Cinema screens this story of a Spanish Beatles fan who makes a cross-country journey in 1966 an attempt to meet John Lennon.
LAUNCH NIGHT: WAG, July 29, 6pm. Official opening of four exhibitions, including the Warrnibald, with winners to be announced.
ONCE WERE LEADERS: COPACC, Colac, July 29, 8pm. Iconic Aussie comedian Max Gilles brings back some of his best political impersonations.
THE DAUGHTER: Killara Centre, Camperdown, August 4, 7.30pm. Corangamite Film Society screens this Australian film starring Geoffrey Rush and Miranda Otto.
KIDS CLUB: WAG, August 13, 10am. Children’s workshop to make special boxes for sacred objects.
STORY CLUB: The Artery, Warrnambool, August 4, 6pm. ABC’s Emily Bissland hosts this writer’s group, featuring feedback sessions and exercises.
FLOOR TALK: WAG, August 5, 1pm. Join artist Claudia Terstappen as she discusses her latest exhibition.