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The First Nations fashion brand putting informative conversations at its centre
First Nations fashion brand Ngali was a notable standout during Melbourne Fashion Week (MFW), and its presence in Docklands is now permanent after moving into its new Melbourne Quarter studio.
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Public vote will choose the 2023 pride tram
For the third consecutive year, a design-wrapped tram will travel in the annual Midsumma Pride March in 2023 and around its network until the end of the year.
Read MoreDocklands’ babies have been named
Docklands’ favourite wild baby animals have officially been named following a community-wide naming competition as part of Yarra’s Edge developer Mirvac’s Wild About Babies public sculpture experience.
Read MoreThe vision of the night photographer
The crowded streets of Tokyo have taken on a new light in an exhibition that opened recently at Library on the Dock.
Read MoreMelbourne Quarter revamped with First Nations artworks
Melbourne Quarter is now home to eight curated works that will take visitors through the precinct via a public art walk.
Read MoreMelbourne Fringe Festival turns 40
The 2022 Melbourne Fringe Festival theme “it’s about time” is appropriate for an event that has 40 years of history to celebrate and three lost years to make up for due to COVID.
Read More“Equality is not going to forge itself”
A new photo exhibition featuring at Library at the Dock in October will display powerful snapshots of the women of the Australian Blacksmiths Association Victoria (ABAVic).
Read MoreSolicitor sponsors major art prize
A lot of planning goes into arranging a major art prize and finding sponsors is one of the more delicate tasks.
Read MoreLockdown nostalgia for studio time
Two artists used the lockdown to protect what is important to them, and that is time in the studio.
Read MoreAPY Gallery Melbourne’s “thrilling and emotional” launch
APY Art Centre Collective (APYACC) celebrated the launch of its Docklands First Nations artist-owned gallery on June 30 with a sold out show.
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