EXHIBITIONS
BIBLIO ART: Blarney Books & Art, Port Fairy, until July 30. Annual competition sees artists celebrate books and reading through new artworks.
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EMERGING ARTISTS: Outlaw Gallery, FJs building, Warrnambool, until July 30. Twenty up-and-coming artists from the Factory Arts Collective combine for this showcase of rising talent in Warrnambool’s art scene.
ELEMENTS - WAX, CLAY, METAL, FIBRE, PIGMENT, DATA: Limestone Gallery & Cafe, until July 31. South-west artists combine for this mixed media exhibition.
NEW ACQUISITIONS: Hamilton Gallery, until August 6. Works by indigenous artists have been added to the permanent collection.
LINES, LIGHT & REPETITION: The Artery, until August 20. Terang’s Tin Shed Glass artists Pippa and Philby combine for this exhibition.
BODIES OF CONFLICT: WAG, until August 20. South-west artist Kate Gane explores her cancer battle through this art installation.
WARRNIBALD: WAG, until August 20. Warrnambool’s annual portraiture competition.
WILDLIFE ART: Portland Arts Centre, until August 21. An insight into the works of many Australian wildlife artists in a diverse variety of mediums.
EVENTS
WORKSHOP: The Artery, July 29, 10am. Join Di Pettigrew for a session on mosaics.
WORKSHOP: The Artery, July 29 & August 5, 1pm. Koroit artist Ricky Schembri’s regular pastel art class.
THE PRESTIGE: Killara Centre, Camperdown, August 3, 7.30pm. Christopher Nolan’s mindbending tale of feuding magicians screened by Corangamite Film Society.
JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR: Lighthouse Theatre, Warrnambool, August 3-4, 7.30pm. Warrnambool College stage the classic ‘70s musical.
ARTS WELLBEING COLLECTIVE: Lighthouse Studio, Warrnambool, August 8, 1.30pm. This workshop aims to effect better mental health and wellbeing among people who work in the performing arts.
FLOOR TALK: WAG, August 9, 11am. Join some of the artists in this guided tour through accessible arts installation Dangerous Deeds.
RUBBER: Mozart Hall, August 9, 7.30pm. A homicidal tyre discovers it has destructive powers in this bizarre dark comedy, screened by F Project Cinema.
KITTY FLANAGAN: Lighthouse Theatre, August 10, 8pm. The hilarious comedian returns to Warrnambool for her new show Smashing.