THIS WEEKEND
The Winter Feast
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On Thursday, June 21, from 7pm at the Goulburn Regional Conservatorium on Bourke Street, The Winter Feast is a musical and gastronomical celebration of mid-winter in Goulburn. The evening will involve fun and frivolity, food and festivity. Music from the renaissance and baroque era will be performed as patrons enjoy a sumptuous feast surrounded by beautiful art work supplied by the Goulburn Regional Art Gallery. Soak up the atmosphere of the beautiful wreckage of the Old Ceramics Room and enjoy a night to remember. Tickets via trybooking.com. Queries: 4821 8833
Markets on Bourke
On Saturday, June 23, find craft items, garden equipment, clothes, books, produce, tools, bric-a-brac, furniture, toys and plants at the George Simes Memorial Scout Centre, corner of Bourke and Addison streets, from 9am to 1pm. Queries: 0429 602 597
Do It Yourself
Head indoors to Bunnings Warehouse Goulburn for ideas and projects to get inspired to DIY. June 23-24, basic skills; June 30-July 1, flooring. And for the kids: June 23-24, DIY project weekend; June 30-July 1, fun with paint. Adult workshops are held at 11am, 12.30pm and 2pm; times for kids workshops vary. Find it on Ducks Lane, off Hume Street. Queries: 4823 2400
Magical Wishes Disney Dinner Ball
On Saturday, June 23, a three-course dinner and dance along with an auction to raise money for Make-A-Wish Australia. Cost: $65 per person (tables of 10) includes pre-dinner drink. From 6.30pm for a 7pm sit down. Evening will include auction, lucky balloons, raffle and live entertainment Bookings: Goulburn Workers Club reception, phone 0402 744 102.
Print Club 2018
Art agent Barbara Nell would like to help you advance your art-making skills this year with a workshop schedule designed to help develop ideas and techniques to create an ongoing exploration of creative work. Some workshops are themed and cover the basic techniques of relief and mono-printing while others will offer technical support for ongoing personal projects. June 23, Reduction Lino Printing; July 21, Continuing Reduction Lino Printing; August 18, Own Projects; September 15, Exploring Plant Forms in Print; October 20, Colouring Techniques in Relief Printing; and November 17/December 1, Christmas/Own Projects Printing. All workshops are held in the Crib Room at Gallery on Track, 10am to 3pm on a Saturday. For bookings and enquiries: info@barbaranellartagent.com.au
Truffle Hunts
Until late August, your hosts Denzil, Anne and Matt Sturgiss with truffle dogs Dusty and Joker offer a unique experience of a 'hands on' truffle hunt: June 23, 24; July 1, 7, 8, 21, 22, 29; August 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25, 26. Experience includes truffle hunt, truffle tastings and an education session in The Truffle Shed, from 10.30am to 1.30pm. Cost: $80 adult, $20 children (6-16 years; 5 years and under, free). Bookings restricted to 24 per hunt. Tarago Truffles is at Gap Hills, 173 Willandra Lane, Tarago. Book: 4849 4605
COMING UP
Market In Tarago
On Saturday June 30, 9am to 2pm, the next CAPS (Craft, Art, Produce Seasonal) Market In Tarago is being held. Pop in and support the local market and regional stall holders. Catering in the community-run Tarago Country Kitchen will be by the Tarago CWA. There will be a coffee van, music and the usual stalls in the general area, the Food Walk Way and the Secondhand Row, with some return stalls and some new. Gold coin donation entry to the Tarago Town Hall, Wallace Street.
Lilac City Country Markets
On Saturday July 7, find local arts, crafts, produce and other items plus kids activities and barbecue at the Goulburn Public School, corner of Bourke and Goldsmith streets (first Saturday monthly).
EXHIBITIONS
Wonders of Wool
Until June 24 at Gallery on Track on Blackshaw Road, browse the exhibition and see a selection of scarves, beanies, felted hats, brooches, wool skeins and handmade items created by the Gallery's members for sale. Keep an eye out for ‘yarn-bombing’ installations around Goulburn in June; and Saturday, June 9 is World Wide Knit (or Crochet) in Public Day. Queries: 4822 7889
Armistice: The End of the War to End All Wars
The Remembrance Museum, part of the grounds of Mulwaree High School on McDermott Drive, contains militaria from the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts right back to the New Zealand Maori War, fought in the mid-19th century. Recognising the Centenary of WWI, the focus is on Armistice. Open 2pm to 4pm, every Sunday. Admission by gold coin donation. Phone: 4821 2587
Arlo Mountford
Mountford's practice brings large scale interactive installations paired with sound, video and animation to the Goulburn Regional Art Gallery on Bourke Street. This survey exhibition brings together several video works stitching together a lesson in time, place and art history. Queries: 4823 4494
The Marulan Art Exhibition
Open Saturday and Sunday at the Memorial Hall on George Street, 10am to 4pm every weekend. Admission: free; and be sure to check out the shops and sights of the town as well as featured works by local artists.
LISTINGS
- Online at goulburnaustralia.com.au
- Queries 4823 4492