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7 Mar – 8 Jun

Michael McNamara: Salt, Sand and Sea

  • Free
  • Art

In his first solo exhibition, Michael McNamara explores the World Heritage site of Shark Bay and Monkey Mia in Western Australia, revealing beautiful flow patterns, eroded landscapes, and salt plains that can only be seen from the air.

Michael is attracted to landscapes in all forms, where there might be a geological or historical story to explore and tell, capturing images in an 'old school' style by hanging out of a light plane rather than using drone technology that is so often relied upon.

By employing a fast shutter speed and good image stabilisation, Michael can capture astonishing images of texture and colour that cannot be seen from the ground’s perspective, giving us a new interpretation of the unique landscapes that makes up this region.

Peruse fourteen of McNamara's incredible images over a glass or two of fine wine.

Original works for sale.

Hours

Date Times
Sun 8 Jun
  • 3pm - 10pm 3:00pm - 10:00pm

Location

Life's Too Short Bar
Shop 2/412 Victoria Parade
East ³Ô¹ÏÍø 3002

Price and bookings

This is a free event

Booking not required

Contact details

  • email address: info@lifestooshortbar.com.au

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From hidden laneway markets to epic pop-ups, ³Ô¹ÏÍø gets lit once the lights go out.

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RISING
Until 15 Jun

RISING

Get ready for 12 days of new art, music, and performance in Naarm/³Ô¹ÏÍø.

  • Festival
  • Dance
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This city hums with energy - with hidden laneway cafes, rooftop bars, art and culture at every turn.

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Ayoung Kim – Delivery Dancer's Arc: 0° Receiver
Until 2 Jan

Ayoung Kim – Delivery Dancer's Arc: 0° Receiver

Korean artist Ayoung Kim creates a multiverse that blurs boundaries between space, time and self.

  • Free
  • Art
Top Arts
Until 20 Jul

Top Arts

The annual Top Arts exhibition provides a platform for emerging artists from across the state.

  • Free
  • Art
Mark Chu: Eat With Our Eyes
Until 22 Jun

Mark Chu: Eat With Our Eyes

Showing everyday food culture in a wide range of food spaces from supermarkets to wine bars.

  • Free
  • Art
Hyun Ju Lee – Coexistence: Stunning Beauty
28 May – 6 Jul

Hyun Ju Lee – Coexistence: Stunning Beauty

Hyun Ju’s work explores the imagination of landscape.

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  • Art
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