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Adelaide Contemporary Experimental

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Lion Arts Centre, North Terrace

(West End) Kaurna Yarta,

Adelaide, SA 5000 [Map 18]

08 8211 7505

Tue to Sat 11am–4pm.

See our website for latest information.

1 September–28 October

PRIDE

Peter Waples-Crowe

Art Gallery of South Australia

agsa.sa.gov.au

Kaurna Country

North Terrace,

Adelaide, SA 5000

08 8207 7000

Daily 10am–5pm. Free entry.

See our website for latest information.

Until 17 September

Frida & Diego: Love & Revolution Don’t miss the chance to see iconic works by two of the most influential and loved artists of the twentieth century – Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera – in this Australian exclusive exhibition, alongside works by key Mexican contemporaries. Tickets available online.

20 October–21 January 2024

Tarnanthi 2023

The Tarnanthi Festival returns in 2023, with exhibitions at AGSA and at dozens of partner venues across Adelaide and around South Australia. Acclaimed across Australia, the Tarnanthi Festival showcases the latest contemporary works by hundreds of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists from across the continent. As part of the Tarnanthi Festival, AGSA presents the first survey exhibition of acclaimed Western Aranda artist Vincent Namatjira. In addition, the popular Tarnanthi Art Fair returns as a physical event – providing a unique opportunity to meet First Nations artists, learn about their world and ideas, and buy works of art.

BMG Art

bmgart.com.au

444 South Road,

Marleston, SA 5033

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