245 Wilson Street, Eveleigh, Sydney, New South Wales 2015, Australia
Travelling Colony is the newest work by Brook Andrew, an artist who utilises installation and interactive monuments as his artistic medium.
His work is truly meaningful with messages that inspire people to understand complex issues in a new light such as consumerism, race and history.
Carriageworks invites audiences to explore this presentation of works that was inspired by the artistan ...
PREVIOUSLY HELD: Sunday 8th January 2012 - Sunday 4th March 2012
245 Wilson Street, Eveleigh, Sydney, New South Wales 2015, Australia
Reminisce about the birth of National Black Theatre, which formed on Regent Street over four decades ago, with this special exhibition.
Personal archives, films, photographs, talks and play readings will be part of the display and celebration at the exhibition that showcases the impact this theatre had on society and its arts culture.
It created playwrigths, artists and poets that have ...
PREVIOUSLY HELD: Sunday 8th January 2012 - Sunday 29th January 2012
245 Wilson Street, Eveleigh, Sydney, New South Wales 2015, Australia
Presented by Sydney Festival and Carriageworks.
Brook Andrew (Australia).
Travelling Colony is a major new work by Brook Andrew, whose interdisciplinary arts practice travels internationally. For two decades this celebrated artist has been creating astonishing interventions into history through installation and interactive monuments, playfully seducing audiences into new ways of seei ...
PREVIOUSLY HELD: Sunday 8th January 2012 - Sunday 4th March 2012
245 Wilson Street, Eveleigh, Sydney, New South Wales 2015, Australia
Tragedy is coming to this CarriageWorks with the twisted tale of the king Thyestes who was ultimately served his children in a feast...
Melbourne audiences were blown away by the production in 2010 as it was hailed as a fresh take on classical theatre.
Thyestes contains nudity, strong sexual themes, violent references and very coarse language. It is not recommended for people under 18.
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PREVIOUSLY HELD: Sunday 15th January 2012 - Sunday 19th February 2012