THURSDAY, APRIL 17
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ALBURY-WODONGA
Spare Parts Puppet Theatre: The Deep, based on the book by Tim Winton, 10.30am, The Cube Wodonga
Morning Melodies: Glenn Starr, 11.30pm, Monty’s Bar and Grill, Carrier Arms Hotel, Wodonga
The Hoffmans, 6pm, Zodiac Lounge, Commercial Club, Albury
Albury-Wodonga Uke Muster Newbies Night – free entry, 6pm to 7.30pm, first floor, Albion Hotel, Albury
Dinner and Trivia Night: $13.90 special dinner trivia menu from 6pm, trivia 8pm,
St. Ives Hotel, Wodonga
Karaoke Showtime!, registrations 7.30pm on, singing 9pm, Paddy’s Albury
Grooveyard Hammond Combo: soul, grooves, jazz and blues, 7pm, La Maison Cafe, Wodonga
OUT OF TOWN
FAM Events and Productions presents Sideshow Alley (M15+), 8.30pm, Avalon House, Harrietville
Paul Boyle Radio Vertigo – acoustic rock, Bright Brewery, Bright
The Wizard of Oz Show, 10.30am, Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta
Nick Fletcher, Benalla Bowls Club, Benalla
Rock’n’Roll Lessons, 7pm, ClubMulwala, Mulwala
Rodney Vincent, Mulwala Waterski Club, Mulwala
Paul Greene: One Lap of the Sun tour (dinner and show), The Deniliquin Club, Deniliquin
FRIDAY, APRIL 18
ALBURY-WODONGA
Tony Lukav, piano and vocals, 5pm, Q Manhattans, Albury
Play it Cool, 7pm, Lavington Panthers, Lavington
Anne Hayward, 8pm, Thurgoona Country Golf Resort, Thurgoona
Gravity, 9pm, Boomerang Hotel, Lavington
Fender Benders, 9pm, Zodiac Lounge, Commercial Club, Albury
Original Sin INXS Tribute Show, 10pm (support entertainment 9pm), SS&A Albury
DJ Zuckr, 9.30pm, Beer Garden, Paddy’s, Albury
Club Nation: Raw FM (87.6 FM Albury) Club Nation DJs BZ, Fleggless and Evan McMahon: electro, remixes, mash-ups and Melbourne sound, 10pm, ONE Nightclub, Albury
Refresh Your Friday: DJ spins music from the 1970s to today, 10pm, ZedBar, Albury
DJ Sedgie, 10pm, The Carriers, Wodonga
OUT OF TOWN
FAM Events and Productions presents Sideshow Alley (M15+), 8.30pm, Avalon House, Harrietville
Cutest Little Monster, 1pm to 4pm, Gapsted Wines, Gapsted
Golden Horseshoes Festival, Beechworth
31st anniversary Latin American Camping: Music from Bolivian Band, Inka Marka, Tunary, Trio Melodias del Peru, Nilda Moya, Ukamau and DJ Pepi Meza plus dancing lessons in Salsa, Zumba, Saya and Bachata and much more, Abancay, 107 Mount Bruno Road, Glenrowan – phone (03) 5726 9215
Boogie 8, Bruzzy’s Farm, Tallarook
The Rumour, 8pm, Corowa RSL Club, Corowa
DJ Jarrod, 9pm, Terminus Hotel, Yarrawonga
Andy Pobjoy’s Piano Man Show, 8pm, ClubMulwala, Mulwala
Scott and Amanda, Mulwala Waterski Club, Mulwala
Luke Dewing Duo, 7.30pm, Yarrawonga Mulwala Golf Club Resort, Mulwala
Boogie 8, Bruzzy’s Farm, Tallarook - boogie.net.au
SATURDAY, APRIL 19
ALBURY-WODONGA
Easter Family Fun Day: jumping castle, Easter egg hunt, face paining, art and craft, Easter Bunny appearance, sausage sizzle, noon, Boomerang Hotel, Lavington
Paul Gibbs, 5pm, Zodiac Lounge, Commercial Club, Albury
Jeff Calabar, 8pm, Soden’s Hotel, Albury
Saturday Night Live, Albion Hotel, Albury
Midnight Roar with DJ Denni from Bowens Entertainment, 8pm to midnight, Lavington Panthers, Lavington
Fender Benders, 9pm, Zodiac Lounge, Commercial Club, Albury
Live Music, 9pm, Kinross Woolshed Hotel, Thurgoona
DJ Candy B, 9.30pm, Beer Garden, Paddy’s Albury
Akal and Luke, 9.30pm, Paddy’s, Albury
ONE Saturday: Biggest Saturday Night Party in town with resident and guest DJs playing commercial dance, RnB, Top 40 remixed and electro, 10pm, ONE Nightclub, Albury
Where’s Wally Band, 10pm, SS&A Albury
DJs, 10pm, Groove Saint, Albury
Saturday Night Fever: Best Party Mix, 10pm, ZedBar, Albury
OUT OF TOWN
Bethanga Family Day and Gymkhana, 10am, Bethanga Recreation reserve, Bethanga
Two DJs, 9pm to 11pm, Grape & Grain Bar & Wine Store, Bright
Kev Haggerty, 1pm to 4pm, Gapsted Wines, Gapsted
Golden Horseshoes Festival, Beechworth – see goldenhorseshoes.com.au
Brown Brothers Easter Festival: Boweya Blues Revival with Cutest Little Monster, 11am to 3.30pm, Brown Brothers Vineyard, Milawa
Paul William Ray, Gracebrook Vineyards, King Valley
Beechworth Concert Band (50 years old this year), 3pm to 5pm, Town Hall Gardens Rotunda, Beechworth
Open Mic (meals available), 2pm to 6pm, Vine Hotel, Wangaratta
Open Mic, 7.30pm, Upper One Bistro, Wangaratta Club, Wangararra
31st anniversary Latin American Camping: Music from Bolivian Band, Inka Marka, Tunary, Trio Melodias del Peru, Nilda Moya, Ukamau and DJ Pepi Meza plus dancing lessons in Salsa, Zumba, Saya and Bachata and much more, Abancay, 107 Mount Bruno Road, Glenrowan – phone (03) 5726 9215
Boogie 8, Bruzzy’s Farm, Tallarook - boogie.net.au
2013 Australian Billy Cart Championships featuring V8 Supercars driver Nathan Pretty – racing from 10.30am, Sanger Street, Corowa
Toucan Rock, 8pm, Corowa RSL Club, Corowa
Inaugural Riverside Music Festival: Chardy, Grant Smillie, Orkestrated, Tenzin, Courtney Mills, AzmaC, Press Play, Fraser Elliott, Waz, Ryan Haynes, Anthony Molinaro, Harry Gillett, Jake Gardiner, 3pm to 12.30am, Bundalong Tavern, Bundalong (near Yarrawonga) — riversidefestival.com.au
Australian Partyboy DJs Bombs Away, 10pm, ClubMulwala, Mulwala
Absolutely ’80s Show: Uncanny X-Men’s Brian Mannix, Kids in the Kitchen’s Scott Carne and Boom Crash Opera’s Dale Ryder, Mulwala Waterski Club, Mulwala
Anthony Tenace Duo, 7.30pm, Yarrawonga Mulwala Golf Club Resort, Mulwala
Second Deni Blues & Roots Festival: John Mayer, Elvis Costello and the Imposters, Dr John and the Nite trippers, Michael Franti and Spearhead, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, Russell Morris, Neil Murray, Harry Hookey, Owen Campbell, Peter McWhirter, Joel Sulman, Michael Gorham, Deni Ute Muster site, Deniliquin
SUNDAY, APRIL 20
ALBURY-WODONGA
Music in the Gardens: Janet Seidel Trio, 1pm to 3pm, Albury Botanic Gardens, Albury
Sunday Blues: Mike Elrington, 3pm on, Edwards Tavern, Wodonga
Swing Society, 4pm, Zodiac Lounge, Commercial Club, Albury
Live music: Beer Garden Stage, 4pm, Paddy’s Albury
Lee & Paige Duo, 4pm to 7pm, The Rooftop Bar, The Bended Elbow, Albury
British India, 10pm (support entertainment from 9pm), SS&A Albury
Live Music, 7.30pm to 10.30pm, The Rooftop Bar, The Bended Elbow, Albury
OUT OF TOWN
Live music: Brent & Bella plus open mic — singers and musos welcome (meals available), 2.30pm to 6.30pm, Gerogery Hotel, Gerogery
Easter Seafood Buffet featuring live music with Grudge from 8pm, Courthouse Hotel (The Top Pub), Corryong
Cutest Little Monster – folk, 2pm, Bright Brewery, Bright
Terry Lockwood — acoustic blues and roots, 7pm, Grape & Grain Bar & Wine Store, Bright
Brown Brothers Easter Festival: Boweya Blues Revival with Grooveyard Hammond Combo, 11am to 3.30pm, Brown Brothers Vineyard, Milawa
Easter Sunday Family Day: Maurice Milani and The Rumour, kids’ running races, wine and food, 11am, Pizzini, King Valley
Paul William Ray, Gracebrook Vineyards, King Valley
Golden Horseshoes Festival, Beechworth – see goldenhorseshoes.com.au
31st anniversary Latin American Camping: Music from Bolivian Band, Inka MarkA, Tunary, Trio Melodias del Peru, Nilda Moya, Ukamau and DJ Pepi Meza plus dancing lessons in Salsa, Zumba, Saya and Bachata and much more, Abancay, 107 Mount Bruno Road, Glenrowan – phone (03) 5726 9215
Boogie 8, Bruzzy’s Farm, Tallarook - boogie.net.au
Music on the Balcony: Jigid, 11am, Beechworth Bakery
Gravity, 8pm, Corowa RSL Club, Corowa
Daine Runnalls, 4pm, ClubMulwala, Mulwala
DJ Rave Radio, 10pm, ClubMulwala, Mulwala
The Andrew Wishart Band, 9pm, Mulwala Waterski Club, Mulwala
The Regular Boys, 7.30pm, Yarrawonga Mulwala Golf Club Resort, Mulwala
Second Deni Blues & Roots Festival: The Doobie Brothers, Gary Clark Jr, Steve Earle and the Dukes, Boz Scaggs, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, The Soul Rebels, The Wailers, Cash Savage and the Last Drinks, Shaun Kirk, Jackson Firebird, Jasmine Rae, Frank Macais, Pat Simmons Jr, Deni Ute Muster site, Deniliquin
MONDAY, APRIL 21
OUT OF TOWN
Liv Cartledge, 1pm to 4pm, Gapsted Wines, Gapsted
31st anniversary Latin American Camping: Music from Bolivian Band, Inka Marka, Tunary, Trio Melodias del Peru, Nilda Moya, Ukamau and DJ Pepi Meza plus dancing lessons in Salsa, Zumba, Saya and Bachata and much more, Abancay, 107 Mount Bruno Road, Glenrowan – phone (03) 5726 9215
TUESDAY, APRIL 22
ALBURY-WODONGA
Lest We Forget: Timeless hits from the war years with Margaret Dennis, 10.30am, Zodiac Lounge, Commercial Club, Albury
Brains & Ballbusters: Trivia on Steroids, 7pm, Kinross Woolshed Hotel, Thurgoona
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23
ALBURY-WODONGA
Mark Haze, 6pm, Zodiac Lounge, Commercial Club, Albury
Open Mic, 6pm, Kinross Woolshed Hotel, Thurgoona
Open Mic Night, 8pm, Albion Hotel, Albury (NOT MAY 8, JUNE 18 OR JULY 9)
DJ Candy B, 9.30pm, Paddy’s, Albury
Jake Casey Duo, 9.30pm, Paddy’s, Albury
Killer Karaoke, 8.30pm, The Rooftop Bar, The Bended Elbow, Albury
Uni Night: DJ Franco, 10pm, Groove Saint, Albury
OUT OF TOWN
Irish Jam Session, 8pm, Star Hotel, Yackandandah
Trevor Doddridge, 6.30pm, Border Bistro, Yarrawonga Mulwala Golf Club Resort, Mulwala
TIME OUT FREE ONLINE GUIDE: Email music, comedy, theatre, exhibition or market details to play@bordermail.com.au or phone (02) 6024 0548. Deadline for listings 10am Wednesdays. A fresh Time Out is posted at bordermail.com.au every Thursday.
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PROJECTion Dance: Of Mice and Men, 7.30pm, The Cube Wodonga
Galen Catholic College presents Hairspray, 7.30pm, Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta
25 – ANZAC DAY
Sonic Loader, 6pm plus two-up from noon, live footy, Boomerang Hotel, Lavington
Ledd Asprin, 9pm, SS&A Albury
Mount Beauty Music Festival, Mount Beauty
Bright Autumn Festival, Bright
Bright Alpine Actors presents A Night of Comedy — three one-act plays, 7.30pm, Bright Courthouse, Bright
Galen Catholic College presents Hairspray, 7.30pm, Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta
Anzac Day Concert, 2.30pm to 4pm, Oddfellows Hall, Corowa
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PROJECTion Dance: Of Mice and Men, 7.30pm, The Cube Wodonga
Diesel, 10pm (support entertainment 9pm), SS&A Albury
Bright Autumn Festival, Bright
Mount Beauty Music Festival, Mount Beauty
Wandiligong Nut Festival, Wandiligong
Bright Alpine Actors presents A Night of Comedy — three one-act plays, 7.30pm, Bright Courthouse, Bright
Galen Catholic College presents Hairspray, 1.30pm and 7.30pm, Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta
Vintage Celebrations, High Street, Mansfield
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Live Music: Owen Campbell: Remember to Breathe Single Launch tour, supported by Darren Paul Maddock, plus open mic — singers and musos welcome (meals available), 2.30pm to 6.30pm, Gerogery Hotel, Gerogery
Bright Autumn Festival, Bright
Mount Beauty Music Festival, Mount Beauty
Mick Tenace, 6pm, Club Savoy, Myrtleford
Greenthief: Voyage tour, Home Tavern, Wagga
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Bright Autumn Festival, Bright
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Free Morning Show: Allan Caswell, Golden Guitar-winner 10.30am, Zodiac Lounge, Commercial Club, Albury
Bright Autumn Festival, Bright
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Calling All Cars, The Crowbar, Charles Sturt University, Wagga (student-only event)
MAY
1
Bright Autumn Festival, Bright
Sirens, 8pm, Benalla Performing Arts and Convention Centre, Benalla
Country Music Festival: Tom Routledge Duo, 6pm, ClubMulwala, Mulwala
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Jazz Albury-Wodonga presents Ted Vining ‘Blow’, 8pm, The Jazz Basement, Wodonga
Great Alpine Pick, Harrietville
Bright Autumn Festival, Bright
Bright Alpine Actors presents A Night of Comedy — three one-act plays, 7.30pm, Bright Courthouse, Bright
Akmal Saleh, Deniliquin RSL Club, Deniliquin
Country Music Festival: Jupiters Country Rock, 8pm, ClubMulwala, Mulwala
Todd McKenney Sings Peter Allen, Wagga Civic Theatre, Wagga
Thredbo Jazz Festival: Mahalia Barnes, Monica Trapaga and Bob Barnard, George Washingmachine, Ray Beadle and Barry Leef and many more, Thredbo – see thredbojazz.com.au/thredbo-jazz
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Great Alpine Pick, Harrietville
Bright Autumn Festival, Bright
Bright Alpine Actors presents A Night of Comedy — three one-act plays, 7.30pm, Bright Courthouse, Bright
Annual Highland Games, Amulet Winery, near Beechworth
Sing Your Own Arias: Richard Gill, 10am to 4pm, Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta
North East Acoustic Band, Upper One Bistro, Wangaratta Club, Wangarayya
Country Music Festival: Tastes of Tamworth, 8pm, ClubMulwala, Mulwala
Akmal Saleh, Barooga Sports Club, Barooga
Festival of the Falling Leaf, Tumut
Thredbo Jazz Festival: Mahalia Barnes, Monica Trapaga and Bob Barnard, George Washingmachine, Ray Beadle and Barry Leef and many more, Thredbo – see thredbojazz.com.au/thredbo-jazz
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Bright Autumn Festival, Bright
Bright Alpine Actors presents A Night of Comedy — three one-act plays, 7.30pm, Bright Courthouse, Bright
Great Alpine Pick, Harrietville
Taylor Henderson — The X-Factor Australia star, 8pm, Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta
Catherine Fraser, acclaimed Scottish fiddler, 2.30pm to 4.30pm, Benalla Art Gallery
Country Music Festival: Cash, Carter, Munro and Elvis Tribute Floorshow, 11am, ClubMulwala, Mulwala
Thredbo Jazz Festival: Mahalia Barnes, Monica Trapaga and Bob Barnard, George Washingmachine, Ray Beadle and Barry Leef and many more, Thredbo – see thredbojazz.com.au/thredbo-jazz
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Free Morning Show: The Bus That Rocks, 10.30am, Zodiac Lounge, Commercial Club, Albury
Bright Autumn Festival, Bright
Melbourne International Comedy Festival Comedy Festival Roadshow: Dave Callan, Cal Wilson, Harley Breen, Beau Heartbreaker and one more surprise act, Rutherglen Memorial Hall, Rutherglen
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James Fallon High School presents Into the Woods, Stephen Sondheim’s classic musical, 7pm, The Cube Wodonga
Calendar Girls, 10.30am, Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta
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James Fallon High School presents Into the Woods, Stephen Sondheim’s classic musical, 7pm, The Cube Wodonga
The Return of the Grumpy Old Women: Fifty Shades of Beige, 7.30pm, Albury Entertainment Centre
McAlister Kemp: Harder to Tame tour, Kinross Woolshed Hotel, Thurgoona
Albury-Wodonga Theatre Company: Lipstick Dreams — hall tour, Bethanga Hall, Bethanga
Bright Alpine Actors presents A Night of Comedy — three one-act plays, 7.30pm, Bright Courthouse, Bright
The 13-Storey Treehouse, 10am and 1pm, Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta
Akmal Saleh, Commercial Club, Wagga
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Murray Conservatorium Choir: On the Move, 7.30pm, St Matthew’s Church, Albury
Buddy Holly in Concert, 8pm, Albury Entertainment Centre, Albury
Tony J. King, 8pm, Albion Hotel, Albury
Albury-Wodonga Theatre Company: Lipstick Dreams — hall tour, Kergunhah Hall, Kergunyah
Bright Alpine Actors presents A Night of Comedy — three one-act plays, 7.30pm, Mount Beauty Community Centre
GOLD: The Ultimate ABBA Show — The New Arrival Tour, 8pm, Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta
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Sunday Blues: Phil Manning, 3pm on, Edwards Tavern, Wodonga
Murray Conservatorium Choir: On the Move, 2pm, St John’s Anglican Church, Wodonga
Culcairn Country Music Club featuring The Hoffmans and walk-up artists very welcome, 1pm to 5pm, Culcairn Bowling and Recreation Club, Culcairn
Liv Cartledge, 2.30pm to 5.30pm, Bridge Road Brewers, Beechworth - CONFIRM
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Judy: The Judy Garland Story, 11am, Benalla Performing Arts and Convention Centre, Benalla
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The Border Mail HotHouse Theatre Season 2014: 1984, 8pm, The Butter Factory Theatre, Wodonga
Melanie Parry stars in Judy, The Judy Garland Story in Song, 10.30am, Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta
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The Border Mail HotHouse Theatre Season 2014: 1984, 6.30pm, The Butter Factory Theatre, Wodonga
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The Border Mail HotHouse Theatre Season 2014: 1984, 11am and 8pm, The Butter Factory Theatre, Wodonga
John Williamson’s A Hell of a Career Tour, 8pm, ClubMulwala, Mulwala
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The Border Mail HotHouse Theatre Season 2014: 1984, 11am and 8pm, The Butter Factory Theatre, Wodonga
North East High Country Harvest – go to highcountryharvest.com.au
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John Williamson’s A Hell of a Career Tour, 7.30pm, auditorium, Commercial Club, Albury
The Border Mail HotHouse Theatre Season 2014: 1984, 8pm, The Butter Factory Theatre, Wodonga
North East High Country Harvest – go to highcountryharvest.com.au
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Music in the Gardens: Jane Rutter, flautist, 1pm to 3pm, Albury Botanic Gardens, Albury
North East High Country Harvest – go to highcountryharvest.com.au
Dennis Locorriere: Dr Hook and Beyond, 7.30pm, Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta
Thunder Road: The Songs of Bruce Springsteen, Mulwala Waterski Club, Mulwala
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Free Morning Show: Denise Drysdale, 10.30am, Zodiac Lounge, Commercial Club, Albury
The Border Mail HotHouse Theatre Season 2014: 1984, 8pm, The Butter Factory Theatre, Wodonga
North East High Country Harvest – go to highcountryharvest.com.au
Rodney Vincent, Mulwala Waterski Club, Mulwala
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The Border Mail HotHouse Theatre Season 2014: 1984, 6.30pm, The Butter Factory Theatre, Wodonga
North East High Country Harvest – go to highcountryharvest.com.au
La Fiera Festival, Myrtleford
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The Border Mail HotHouse Theatre Season 2014: 1984, 11am and 8pm, The Butter Factory Theatre, Wodonga
North East High Country Harvest – go to highcountryharvest.com.au
La Fiera Festival, Myrtleford
THURSDAY, APRIL 17
MURRAY RIVER FARMERS’ MARKET
3pm to dusk, Community Woodfired Oven site, Hovell Tree Park, Albury
SATURDAY, APRIL 19
EASTER MARKET
9am to 2pm, Ireland Street, Bright Shopping centre, Bright
MYRTLEFORD PRODUCE MARKET
8am to noon, St Paul’s Anglican Church, Myrtleford
MOYHU FARMERS’ MARKET
8am to noon, Moyhu Lions Park, Moyhu
MANSFIELD BUSH MARKET
8am to 2.30pm, Highett Street, Mansfield
MANSFIELD PRODUCE SWAP
10am to noon, Snowgum Nursery, Mansfield
TOCUMWAL REGIONAL FARMERS’ MARKET
8am to 1pm, Anglican Church grounds, Tocumwal
SUNDAY, APRIL 20
ALBURY-WODONGA COMMUNITY MARKET
8am to noon, Wilson Street Carpark, Wilson Street, Albury
LITTLE ME MARKET
10am to 2pm, The Cube Wodonga, Wodonga
YACKANDANDAH LIONS CLUB COMMUNITY MARKET
9am to 1 pm, Wellsford Street, Yackandandah
BEECHWORTH COUNTRY CRAFT MARKET
9am to 3pm, Queen Victoria Park, Beechworth
Also: May, Celtic Festival
WANGARATTA TRASH AND TREASURE MARKET
8am to 1pm, Wareena Park Swimming Pool carpark, Wangaratta
TOLMIE CRAFT AND FARMERS’ MARKET (except June to August)
8am to 1pm, Tolmie Recreation Reserve, Tolmie
SPECIAL EASTER SUNDAY MARKET
8am to noon, Yarrawonga Showgrounds, Yarrawonga
MONDAY, MARCH 21
WOORAGEE MARKET
10am to 2pm, Wooragee Primary School
ALBURY LIBRARY MUSEUM
GAME, SET, MATCH
UNTIL JUNE 1
2014 marks the 100th anniversary of the Albury Tennis Association’s Easter Tournament and the Albury Library Museum is joining the celebrations. Albury has produced some of the best tennis players in the world. This exhibition will highlight some of them including Margaret Court, Jack Crawford, Rex Hartwig and Dianne Fromholtz. Photographs, trophies and memorabilia, some never displayed in public before, will feature in the exhibition. Exhibition launch: 5pm Saturday, April 19. RSVP: phone (02) 6023 8333.
UNTIL MAY 4
ARCHIBALD PRIZE 2013 REGIONAL TOUR
UNTIL MAY 4
Since its inception in 1921, the Archibald Prize has continued to be one of Australia’s most prestigious art awards, never failing to draw interest, attention and debate. Awarded annually to the year’s best portrait painting, the Archibald Prize is a who’s who of Australian culture — from politicians to celebrities, sporting heroes to artists. In 2013, 868 entries were received and judged by the Trustees of the Art Gallery of New South Wales. This always popular exhibition will this year feature the winning work, Hugo, which earned artist Del Kathryn Barton the $75,000 first prize and Vincent Fantauzzo’s study of actor Asher Keddie, Love face. With the Albury Art Gallery closed for renovation until mid-next year, the Albury Library Museum is hosting the Archibald Regional Tour. Free to the public on Sundays and after 5pm on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Visit the exhibition and vote for your favourite portrait in the Archibald Prize 2013 People’s Choice Award and go into the draw to win a $500 ANZ Visa Debit card. The People’s Choice Winner will be announced at a special closing event on Sunday, May 4 when you can meet Albury-born artist Rose Wilson, an Archibald Prize 2012 finalist. Bookings: Phone (02) 6023 8333.
WIRADJURI TALKBACK
UNTIL JULY 1, 2014
Wiradjuri Talkback is a celebration of the perspectives and traditional knowledge of the Albury-Wodonga region's Aboriginal people, showcasing a powerful and thought-provoking blend of traditional and contemporary elements illustrating the rich cultural traditions of Wiradjuri country. Alongside traditional Riverina bark paintings and tools are sketches by 19th century Aboriginal artist Tommy McRae, a local identity famed for his depictions of traditional Aboriginal life.
ALBURY ART GALLERY
TEMPORARILY CLOSED
REOPENING JUNE 2015
After 32 years, the Albury Art Gallery has temporarily closed its doors to make way for a $10.5 million redevelopment. For more information about the gallery’s history, and its future, go to alburycity.nsw.gov.au/leisure-and-culture/albury-regional-art-gallery/redevelopment-plans.
LAVINGTON LIBRARY
STITCH IN TIME
UNTIL JUNE 28
Thread your way through this exhibition of locally handcrafted treasures. Unravel the fine detail and intricate design of local hand crafted sewing treasures in this stunning exhibition. Handmade lace, embroidered clothing and stunning quilts thread together to form these homemade masterpieces. It’s a celebration of sewing, quilting and crochet as well as many other crafts and looks at retaining the lost art of hand sewing and embroidery in our modern world. The Lavington Library is on the ground floor of the Northpoint Tower, Griffith Road, Lavington. For more information, phone (02) 6043 5645. Free entry.
ARTS SPACE WODONGA
TRANSIT
UNTIL APRIL 26
This international travelling exhibition brings together the work of four Australian artists — Stephen Copland, Meredith Brice, Colin G. Reaney and Karee S. Dahl — who have recently lived and worked in the United Arab Emirate of Sharjah. It has an a common theme that explores the notion of itinerant art practice, built on responses to shifts and movements in moving through, and living within, different contexts as citizens within the global village. The exhibition displays the artists’ immersion and exploration of the concept of home, identity and relationship to place.
GIGS ART GALLERY, WODONGA
TREASURE
UNTIL APRIL 20
This show by Janet Sutherland and Chris Dormer is about the artists valuing and treasuring the essence of what is around them — the environment and the everyday. They’ve used a variety of techniques and materials to create sculptural and 2D works to share, explore and ‘treasure’. Meet the artists: 10am to noon Saturday, April 12. GIGS Art Gallery is in Gateway Village, Lincoln Causeway, Wodonga. For more information, phone (02) 6021 3073 or see gigs.org.au.
THE PAINTBOX STUDIO AND GALLERY, WODONGA
THE HUMAN FORM — PORTRAITS AND FIGURATIVES
UNTIL MAY 30
This compelling exhibition explores the human body in all its detail. Members of the Albury-Wodonga Artists’ Society have created a series of works which have arisen from their monthly life drawing and portrait workshops. According to the society, the skills learned in these workshops have clearly proven valuable as the collection boasts some amazing artworks. Support the local artist community and visit the exhibition. You may even find yourself being roped into being a model during their next workshop. Open 10am to 4pm Tuesdays to Sundays. The Paintbox Studio and Gallery can be found in Gateway Village, Lincoln Causeway, Wodonga. Free entry. For more information, phone Kathy on (02) 6025 5913.
ARMY MUSEUM BANDIANA
EXTENSIVE MILITARY DISPLAY
MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS
The Army Museum Bandiana is among Australia’s best army museums where 190 army vehicles, dozens of field guns, weapons, uniforms, medals and items dating back as far as the 18th century are displayed in about 5000 square metres of display space. The museum is at the Gaza Ridge Barracks, Anderson Road, Bandiana, just out of Wodonga. Open 9.30am to 4pm Monday to Saturday but not on New Year’s Day, Good Friday and Anzac Day or from December 24 to 28. Phone (02) 6055 2525.
ELVERY GALLERY, CHILTERN
MIXED MEDIA EXHIBITION
UNTIL MAY 25
See works by Barbel Ullrich and Janet Sutherland. Barbel uses extensive print-making processes to achieve the many layers in her work while Janet uses simple printing processes and drawing. Open 10am to 3pm.
THE GALLERY STUDIO, CHILTERN
LOCAL ARTWORKS
OPEN DAILY EXCEPT TUESDAYS AND MOST SATURDAYS
Works by Meaghan Louise and local and regional artists, with an eclectic mix of quirky handmade gifts, garden art sculptures, unique glass art and jewellery. The Gallery Studio and Craft Room is at 19-21 Conness Street, Chiltern and is open from 10am to 4pm.
SPIRITUS GALLERY, YACKANDANDAH
THE EDGES
APRIL 17 TO MAY 4
In this exhibition even though the edges are anything but precisely defined, you will undoubtedly get a sense that these artists are stepping off the edge. Featuring contemporary artworks by Jan Clements, Ellen Engwerda, Karen Gray, Sue Larmour and Cheryl Webster. An Artripple Presentation. Opening: 6pm Thursday, April 17.
YACK STATION, YACKANDANDAH
SALON DES REFUGES
UNTIL APRIL 23
Be one of the first to see the debut exhibition, at Yackandandah’s new arts space, Yack Station in the old Yackandandah Railway station building, featuring Benalla Nude entries. Open 11am to 3pm. Free entry. For more information, phone Lesley Labram on 0428 176 123 or Julie Kruger on 0418 545 883. Yack Station is in Turnpike Lane, Yackandandah. Yack Station has an exhibition galley and studio spaces aavailable for rental. To find out more about renting a space, phone Kevin Poyner on (02) 6056 2244 or 0439 849 785.
WOOLPACK IN MUSEUM, HOLBROOK
HOLBROOK’S HISTORICAL TREASURES
OPEN DAILY
This large, unique and varied display of historical treasures includes the best collection of submarine artefacts in Australia. There’s also an exhibition on the Holbrook bypass. The Woolpack Inn Museum is a two story heritage listed historic building located in the main street of Holbrook. The original Woolpack Inn was opened in 1839 by John Mitten and continued trading until it was destroyed by fire in 1895. All of the items on display have been donated by local residents over many years and now fill 22 rooms, depicting life in the 19th century include bedrooms, dining room, sitting room, kitchen, pantry and laundry, along with a number of other rooms filled with interesting items from bygone years. Relocated and erected in the grounds is a drop slab school house, built in about 1872, a replica of the old Holbrook bakery, a blacksmith’s shop and a large collection of old machinery, wagons and coaches. The museum is at 83 Albury Street, Holbrook. Phone: (02) 6036 2131 or go to woolpackinn.com.au for more information. The Museum is open daily from 9.30am to 4pm at a cost of $5 per head for adults, $3 concession and $1 for children. Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day and Good Friday. Catering for morning or afternoon tea or light lunch for groups of 20 or more by arrangement.
MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER MUSEUM AND RILEY’S VILLAGE, CORRYONG
LIVE THE LEGEND
OPEN DAILY
This diverse and colourful exhibition that celebrates the history of the Upper Murray and its people. Learn about the legend of Jack Riley. Open 10am to 4pm, September to May and 11am to 3pm, June to August. Closed Good Friday and Christmas Day. The Man From Snowy River Museum and Riley’s Village is at 103 Hansen Street, Corryong. For more information, visit manfromsnowyrivermuseum.com. Phone (02) 6076 2600.
KHANCOBAN ARTISAN GALLERY AND WORKSHOP
OPEN DAILY
ARTS AND CRAFTS EXHIBITION AND SALE
Local artists and craft people are invited to display and sell their creations in this new gallery, which can be found in the Khancoban General Store. The workshop is opposite, on the Community Technology Centre. Twenty per cent of sales will fund local events programs. To find out more phone Ann-Maree de Wit on (02) 6076 9099 or email her at annalby57@gmail.com or phone Louise Werrett on (02) 6076 9408. Open daily.
BRIGHT ART GALLERY AND CULTURAL CENTRE
52ND AUTUMN ART SHOW
UNTIL MAY 14
This annual exhibition features more than 1000 paintings created by 280 Australian a4rtists. Prizes total $10,000. The exhibition is one of the three largest arts shows in Victoria. For more information, phone Steve McCall on (03) 5750 1074. Open 10am to 4pm, entry $5 for adults.
OLD SCHOOL HOUSE GALLERY, BEECHWORTH
WORKS BY LOCAL ARTISANS
OPEN DAILY
North East painters, jewellery makers, textile artists, woodworkers, glass artists and more display their works in the 1863 building that once housed a school. 1 Loch Street. Open 10am to 4pm daily. Visit oldschoolhousegallery.biz.
HOLLYWOODS PIZZA BAR CAFE, WANGARATTA
IN THE GROOVE
ONGOING
GOTAFE photography teacher Warren Tait’s new exhibition features compelling photographs of musicians captured “in the moment” at the Wangaratta Festival of Jazz and Blues.
THE STUDIO, WANGARATTA
WANGARATTA ARTISTS SOCIETY UNFRAMED EASTER SALE
UNTIL APRIL 23
A great place to find that hidden treasure, artists’ works for sale at special prices. Open 10am to 5pm. For more information, phone Thea Day on (03) 5725 1786. The Studio is at Batchelors Green, Tone Road, Wangaratta.
WANGARATTA ART GALLERY
3D: SCULPTORS FROM NORTH EAST VICTORIA
UNTIL MAY 11
Six North East artists present a diverse range of materials and approaches to sculptural form and content. The exhibition includes a suite of works from the Wangaratta Art Gallery Collection titled Corroding Habitat by Dr Mark Selkrig, formerly of Stanley.
THE GATHERING II
UNTIL MAY 11
A survey exhibition of Australian sculpture, The Gathering II presents sculptures by some of Australia’s leading artists working in three dimensions including works by Jan King, Robert Klippel, Norma Redpath, John Meade, Gwyn Hanssen Pigott, Stephen Benwell and Paul Selwood. Comprising late modernist and contemporary works, this exhibition celebrates formal elements of form, mass, positive and negative space, movement and articulation of space as well as conceptually based art, as represented in works by Linde Ivimey and Patricia Piccinini.
FAMILIAR ENVIRONMENTS: ANTHEA KEMP
UNTIL APRIL 23
Anthea Kemp focuses on her reaction to an introduced urban environment in which she now lives, in comparison to the familiar natural landscape she grew up in. With the Warby Ranges at her back door for 18 years, Kemp then moved to Melbourne. It is through her subconscious reaction to the urban and the natural, the organic and the geometric, that she has juxtaposed an abstract landscape in her paintings.
10 TO 4 GALLERY, GLENROWAN
LOCAL ARTISTS AND CRAFTSPEOPLE
OPEN DAILY
Enjoy a diverse variety of textiles and wood, iron and other handcrafted items created by local artists and craftspeople. The gallery is at 32 Gladstone Street, Glenrowan and is open from 10am to 4pm.
BENALLA ART GALLERY
BENALLA NUDE 2014
UNTIL JUNE 27
The human figure without clothes — it is each of us, at some point, every day. And so we celebrate that, be it in the humble function of bathing and dressing, or some grander reflection of ideals, philosophical concerns or cultural traditions. The Benalla Art Gallery presents the first Benalla Nude art prize. The exhibition will be a selection of short-listed works, from which the winning work will be awarded the $50,000 non-acquisitive prize. Information: www.benallaartgallery.com/benallanude.
ALBERT TUCKER — PORTRAITS
UNTIL JUNE 29
Albert Tucker was a major figure in the Australian modernist movement, which challenged the foundations of traditional art practice and adopted a spontaneous and visionary approach to the creative process. Throughout his career, he painted significant portraits of his contemporaries and loved ones. Sitters included Tucker’s colleagues in the so called Angry Penguins group or ‘Heide circle’ — Joy Hester, Sidney Nolan, Arthur Boyd and John Perceval. This exhibition presents 10 of Tucker’s most important portraits that transition through various periods of his artistic development, leaving a thread that connects a great portion of his oeuvre. Visit benallaartgallery.com.
POLIXENI PAPAPETROU: THE GHILLIES
UNTIL JUNE 15
Artist Polixeni Papapetrou engages part reality, part fantasy, using the rich landscape terrain as a backdrop for her narratives about the transition from childhood. ‘The Ghillies’ is a reflection on the surrendering of childhood or boyhood to the adult world, as young boys separate from great maternal intimacy and are absorbed into institutional camouflage of one kind or another. More information atbenallaartgallery.com.
PERMANENT COLLECTION
UNTIL MAY 5
The Benalla Art Gallery permanent collection is one of the most important public collections of Australian art in regional Victoria and surveys Australian art history across the periods of the colonial, indigenous, impressionist, modernist and postmodernist eras. The Benalla Art Gallery collection includes a significant collection of historic and contemporary Australian landscape paintings, prints and works on paper, sculpture, ceramics and a growing collection of Australian contemporary art. This exhibition includes works by Arthur Streeton, Tom Roberts, Frederick McCubbin, John Peter Russell, J.A. Turner, Eugene Von Gerard, Freda Robertshaw, Margaret Preston, Arthur Boyd, Leonard French, Danila Vassilieff, John Brack, Jeffrey Smart, Fred Williams, Albert Tucker, Sidney Nolan, John Perceval and Charles Blackman.
BENALLA COSTUME AND PIONEER MUSEUM
LOVELY IN LACE 1750-1980
CONTINUING INDEFINITELY
Benalla Costume & Pioneer Museum is open from 9am to 5pm and is at 14 Mair Street, Benalla. Phone (03) 5762 1749. For more information, visit www.home.vicnet.net.au/~benmus. $8 entry.
MANSFIELD MASONIC HALL
15th MANSFIELD EASTER ART SHOW
APRIL 17 TO APRIL 21
In conjunction with the Without Pier Gallery, this year’s exhibition will feature more than 170 works by 35 artists including celebrated artist Malcolm Webster. Entry by gold coin donation. The exhibition will open daily from 9am to 6pm.
GALLERY 294
COROWA AND DISTRICT ARTISTS’ WORKS
DAILY
Gallery 294 contains a wide range of arts and crafts of a very high standard. The work is by the talented artists and craftspeople of Corowa and the surrounding region with works representing a diverse range of media. The gallery is at 294 Honour Avenue (the Albury road), Corowa, and is open daily from 9am to 4pm. For more information, visit gallery294.org.au or phone (02) 6033 5086.
COROWA SHIRE ART SPACE
COROWA COLLECTION
OPEN DAILY
The Corowa Collection showcases the prize winners in all sections of the annual Federation Art Show that have been acquired by the Federation Art Show Committee and held in trust by Corowa Council for the past 14 years. This is the first time that these art works have been displayed together as a collection and for many of these works it is the first time they have been on public display. The gallery is open 11am to 4pm weekdays, 11am to 3pm Saturdays and 11am to 1pm Sundays.