EXHIBITIONS
DANGEROUS DEEDS: WAG, until September 24. An accessible arts installation presenting ‘snapshots’ from the Victorian disability movement.
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TOPIAS 3 - GEORGIE MATTINGLEY: SWH Warrnambool, until September 30. Georgie Mattingley’s art captures moments of beauty, sterility, and labour that occur in the hospital environment.
CITY OF WARRNAMBOOL ART SHOW: Warrnambool Primary School, October 6-8. One of the region’s largest annual competitive art exhibitions.
HENTY - A FAMILY COLLECTION: Casterton Town Hall, until October 13. A collection of photographs, ephemera, memorabilia and personal items from some of the earliest European settlers in the south-west.
CITYSCAPES - PHONSE MCGRATH: Hamilton Gallery, until October 29. Coleraine artist Phonse McGrath returns with another collection of cityscapes.
DEC ARTS SPECTACULAR: Hamilton Gallery, until November 5. Guest curators have put together this exhibition of decorative works from the permanent collection.
EVENTS
SONG CLUB: F Project, Warrnambool, September 20, 7pm. Writer Matt Neal and other musicians will present this regular songwriting workshop.
SYDNEY COMEDY FESTIVAL ROADSHOW: Lighthouse Theatre, Warrnambool, September 20, 7.30pm. Top comedians from around the world bring the laughs in this annual event.
THINGS TO COME: Hamilton Cinema, September 21, 7.30pm & September 22, 2pm. Isabelle Huppert stars in this tale of teacher’s mid-life crisis, screened by Hamilton Film Group.
WORKSHOP: F Project, September 23, 1pm. Artist Ricky Schembri presents his regular pastel art classes.
I AM BOLT: Mozart Hall, Warrnambool, September 27. 7.30pm. The fastest man in history is the focus of this doco, screened by F Project Cinema.
DUNKIRK: Reardon Theatre, Port Fairy, September 29, 7.30pm. Christopher Nolan’s recently released WWII drama is screened by Port Fairy Film Society.
EX MACHINA: Killara Centre, Camperdown, October 5, 7.30pm. Corangamite Film Society screens this revered British sci-fi about artificial intelligence.
LOVELY LADY LUMP: Lighthouse Studio, October 6, 8pm. Comedian and cancer survivor Lana Schwarz tackles the insidious disease with humour and honesty.