Tuesday, March 26
Workshop: Money is not a dirty word
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Studio Room, Gunnedah Bicentennial Creative Arts Gallery, 5.30pm-7.30pm. A fun workshop helps creative freelancers and arts businesses practitioners to answer some of the biggest financial questions they might have: How do I weather the ups and downs of creative income? How do I make more money? Do I have to keep working for free? What should I charge? Where can I go for help? Tickets are $25.
Friday, March 29
Filmtrac 2019: Gurrumul
This documentary will be shown on Friday 29 and Sunday March 31 and Wednesday April 3. A portrait of the life of Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu, one of the most important voices to come out of Australia.
Saturday, March 30
Mad Hatter's Tea Party
Mad Hatter's Tea Party is an interactive pantomine for young and old. Come to morning or afternoon tea with the Queen of Hearts and the Mad Hatter. This pantomine touches on subjects of bullying through to self love. A show at 10.30am and one at 2.30pm, with morning and afternoon tea. Tickets are $15 each or $50 for a family of four. Call 0407 899 536 for tickets. Hosted at Gunnedah South School Hall by Two Rivers Arts Council.
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2019 Gunnedah Show Photography Competition
Official Opening Friday, 26 April at 6pm, Art and Photography Pavilion, Gunnedah Showground. The annual Gunnedah Show Photography Competition is on again, and conveners are calling on budding photographers to submit their entries. Contact Kellee Clark on 0428 668 080.
2019 Gunnedah Annual Show Art Prize and Exhibition
Official Opening Friday, 26 April at 6pm, Art and Photography Pavilion, Gunnedah Showground. Convenors are calling on artists to submit their entries. Entry to the opening night costs $10, which includes light refreshments. Entries and payments are due before 5pm on Friday, April 19. Contact Sophie Carter on 0427 433 531 or carter.rangari@gmail.com