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OzAsia Festival

Adelaide Festival Centre 17 October to 3 November, 2019

South Australia

‘OzAsia Festival’ brings artists from Australia and Asia together in a celebration of music, theatre, dance, film, literature and visual art.

Exhibitions include ‘Samsung Loves Us All’ by Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries (South Korea), ‘The Glamorous Boys of Tang’ by Su Hui-Yu, ‘Sisters Sangam’ emerging and established artists from India and South Australia, Joyce Ho’s ‘Still’, Samstag Museum of Art’s ‘Ascent’ by Fiona Tan and ‘No god but God: The art of Islam’ and ‘Sonic Blossom’ at Art Gallery of South Australia.

Tricky Walsh

Flatland

Devonport Regional Gallery Until 17 November, 2019

Tasmania

‘Flatland’ by Tricky Walsh presents an exploration of the universe in vivacious colour and geometric configurations.

We see our world in flat images arranged on continually shifting planes, while light and its movement enables us to perceive three-dimensionality and space and our movement

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