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Bungendore Fine Art: South Coast. An exhibition by Patricia Howell and Wilma Southan. Until October 31. Open daily, 10am-4.30pm. 42 Ellendon Street, Bungendore. Ph:6238 1640
Canberra Contemporary Arts Space: Monuments. A photographic series commenting on domestic life in contemporary Australia by recent ANU School of Art Honours graduate Madeline Bishop. Until October 26. Modulations. By Peter Vandermark. Until November 15. Open Wednesday to Sunday 11am-5pm. 19 Furneaux Street, Manuka. Visit:ccas.com.au
Craft and Design Centre: Awaken. The works reflect and welcome spring by awakening our senses to vibrancy of the season. Scantlings. By Lesa Farrant. The Arid Zone.Craft and Design Centre Canberra Potters' Society Award Recipient Exhibition. All exhibitions until October 25. Open Tuesday to Friday, 10am-5pm and Saturday noon-4pm. Level 1, North Building, 180 London Circuit. Ph:6262 9333
Drill Hall Gallery: The World is not a Foreign Land. Bringing together work from six artists who each presents a divergent perspective on what constitutes Indigenous contemporary art. Until November 9. Open Wednesday to Sunday, 12noon-5pm. Kingsley Street, Acton. Ph:61255832
Form Studio and Gallery: On the Verge. An exhibition of paintings, sculpture and poetry by three women from different generations. Until October 30. Open Monday to Friday, 9.30am–2.30pm. Saturday & Sunday 10am–4pm. 1/30 Aurora Avenue, Queanbeyan. Ph:0430359776
Gallery of Australian Design: Travel Light Exhibition. Exploring light rail as a catalyst in the design of contemporary urban environments. Until October 30. Wednesday-Friday 10am-5pm, Saturday 10am-3pm, Sunday 9am-12noon. GAD at 47 Jardine Street, Kingston. Ph:0403884452
Ginninderra School House Gallery: Close Up & Outback. Paintings of the Australian landscape, by Sandra House and Jim Garrett. Until October 31. Open Thursday to Friday, 10am - 4pm. Saturday to Sunday. 9.30am-4.30 pm. Gold Creek, Nicholls. Ph:62309007
Kim Nelson Fine Art and Editions: Open studio. Open Friday to Monday, 10am-5pm. 67 Comur Street, Yass. Ph: 6226 1796.
Mawson Gallery: Monika Leone Ceramics. Ceramic bird sculptures and original majolica art ceramics, including platters, cups, bowls and other tableware. Until October 31. Open Wednesday to Saturday, 10.30am-5.30pm. 63 Wilkins Street, Mawson. Ph:61612177. Visit:mawsongallery.com
Milk Factory Gallery: Four Painters. Featuring work by Peter Hickey, Phillip Drummond, Peter Boggs and Rick Everingham. Until November 4. Open daily, 10am-5pm. 33 Station Street, Bowral. Ph:48621077.
National Archives of Australia: Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize 2014. See nature through the eyes of the artist with the winning and highly commended artworks from the competition. Until November 9. Open daily 9am-5pm. Queen Victoria Terrace, Parkes. Ph:62123600.
National Library of Australia: Abstraction—Création: J.W. Power in Europe 1921—1938. One of Australia's most successful and accomplished expatriate painters of the interwar years. Until October 26. Open times 10am-5pm. Parkes Place. Ph: 6262 1111
Paintbox Fine Art: Art. By Stephen Trebilcock, a self taught oil painter. Until November 2. Open Wednesday to Sunday, 11am-5pm. 32 Lonsdale Street, Braddon. Ph:61621717
South Hill Gallery: Nature's Palette. The exhibition of works by Elizabeth Young. Until October 26. Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday. 3 Garroorigang Road, Queanbeyan. Ph:0411 131 515.
Watson Arts Centre: Studio to Table. Chris Harford and Rick Beviss presenting an exhibition of table and domestic ware. Until October 26. Watson Arts Centre, Aspinall Street, Watson. See:canberrapotters.com.au. Ph: 6241 1670
PERFORMANCE:
Tuggeranong Arts Centre: Trout at Twilight. A performance of Schubert's much loved 'Trout' quintet, by distinguished Australian musicians: Andrew Lorenz (violin), Robert Harris (viola), David Pereira (cello), Dorit Herskovits (double bass) and Wendy Lorenz (piano). Ticket price includes a complimentary glass of champagne or juice, and seafood. Adult $35 and Student $20. October 19, 5pm. Tuggeranong Arts Centre.
The Street Theatre: Where I End & You Begin. Light years apart, two private detectives search for missing persons among doppelgängers, impersonators and monstrous stand-ins. October 18-26. To book visit:thestreet.org.au. The Street Theatre, Canberra City West. Ph:6247 1223
Wesley Music Centre: The Sydney Consort - Fandango. A very exciting Spanish music program with fascinating instrumentation. October 19, 3pm. Nellie Melba: Queen of Song. Soprano Louise Page and pianist Phillipa Candy bring the legendary Australian diva to life in this enthralling show. Tickets $20 on the door. October 18, 3pm. Wesley Music Centre, 20 National Circuit, Forrest. Ph:0406377832
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