Culture Guide January 22-28: Jurassic Plastic, Fleabag, Pussy Riot Theatre & more

January 23rd 2018
Monday 22nd January

Jurassic Plastic

Japanese artist Hiroshi Fuji recycles and reinvents unwanted plastic toys into colourful ‘Toysaurus’ dinosaur sculptures and landscapes.

WHAT: Art Exhibition
WHEN: January 28
WHERE: Sydney Lower Town Hall, CBD
HOW MUCH: Free, more info here

Seasick

Award-winning science journalist and author Alanna Mitchell brings her bestselling book on the challenges facing our oceans, in a powerful one-woman performance. Drawing from both personal experience and aquatic research in a show that will expose the impacts of our everyday activities on marine ecosystems.

WHAT: Theatre
WHEN: 8:30pm
WHERE: Carriageworks, Eveleigh
HOW MUCH: $39, more info here

Fleabag

Maddie Rice is an anti-heroine for the modern age. The eponymous Fleabag is a cheeky sex-obsessed Londoner who masturbates while watching Barack Obama on her laptop. She has a complicated relationship with a guinea pig, runs a failing cafe and is also mourning her mother and best friend, Boo. She is broken yet filthily funny.

WHAT: Theatre
WHEN: 6:30, running until January 27
WHERE: Carriageworks, Eveleigh
HOW MUCH: $39, more info here

Tuesday 23rd January

Film Trivia at The Golden Age Cinema and Bar

Film trivia is underway at the Golden Age Cinema and Bar, every second Tuesday. Hosted by Alexei Toliopoulos (Mike Check), you’re invited to get quizzical on film regardless of the breadth of your cinema expertise.

WHAT: Film trivia

WHEN: 6:00pm

WHERE: Golden Age Cinema and Bar, 80 Commonwealth St, Surry Hills.

HOW MUCH: Free, with more details here.

Artist Talk: Anna Homler, Breadwoman + Megan Clune

Anna Homler creates interplays between everyday objects, unknown languages, mythology and dreams through her art. Appearing at Firsdraft for one night only, she shares stories on her legendary project of the 1980’s ‘Breadwoman,’ and talks about her forthcoming performance series in collaboration with Megan Clune.

WHAT: Artist talk

WHEN: 6:30pm-9pm

WHERE: 13-17 Riley Street, Woolloomooloo

HOW MUCH: Free. Details and information here

Wednesday 24th January

Astrid - Claudia Smith at Goodspace Gallery

Goodspace presents Claudia Smith’s latest exhibition of work: “Astrid.” Claudia works between photography and film, capturing poetic relationships between her subjects and the landscapes they interact with.

WHAT: Art exhibition

WHEN: 6pm-9pm

WHERE: 115 Regent Street, Chippendale

HOW MUCH: Free, with more info. here.

Thursday 25th January

VR Studio Showcase - Joan Ross

Multi disciplinary artist Joan Ross – in collaboration with the Tactical Space Lab – is presenting the second session of a showcase that invites participants to a virtual reality lab. Joined by fellow artists Alex Seton, Jason Wing, and John A Douglas,

WHAT: Interactive showcase

WHEN: 6pm-8pm

WHERE: Tactical Space Lab, 4 Lackey St, St. Peters.

HOW MUCH: Free, reserve tickets through Eventbrite here.

Exhibition Launch: Black Divaz

The Bearded Tit is playing home to a collection of glamorous goods that exploded forth from Darwin’s Miss First Nations Drag Pageant 2017, celebrating the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LGBTQIA+ community. A documentary film; portraits of the contestants; shimmering hand-sewn textiles and song cycles from the pageant can be seen starting this Thursday the 25th. Curated by Michaela Perske.  

WHAT: Exhibition opening 

WHEN: 6pm-8pm

WHERE: The Bearded Tit, 183 Regent St, Redfern. 

Saturday 27th January

Pussy Riot Theatre: Riot Days

Maria Alyokhina tells the tale of iconic Russian activist group, Pussy Riot, and their time spent in solitary confinement in standing against Vladimir Putin. Through this theatre cross film masterclass, Maria narrates the course of Pussy Riot’s activism in public spaces, and the opposition they were met with. Maria instils an urgency for resistance to the political and social climates in the present day.

WHAT: Performance and theatre show

WHEN: 8:00pm

WHERE: Carriageworks, 245 Wilson St, Eveleigh

HOW MUCH: $69 GA, and $62 concession. Book here

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