If you're free this Monday November 12, dear reader, then I'd like to extend a cordial invitation to you and your nearest and dearest to join me at the launch of the The Greens' federal arts policy, at the fabulous Horse Bazaar, 397 Little Lonsdale Street (near the corner of Hardware Lane) Melbourne.
I'll be speaking about the need for governments to properly support small to medium arts organisations, and to fund young and emerging arts organisations; and will be appearing alongsodefilm-maker Adam Elliot, the Greens lead senate candidate, Richard Di Natale, x:machine's Olivia Krang, and comedian Rod Quantock.
It all kicks off at 6:30pm Monday, and should be wrapped up by 8pm at the latest. And if the speeches are boring, you can always look at the video art!
5 comments:
will there be anything to eat?
Who'd listen to you? zzzzzzz
but remember to wear your BEST cardigan!
Oh dear, i don't OWN a cardigan...
Yay! Go Greens!
To benefit the arts,VOTE LIBERAL
We have run your writings through our computer and you have come up a certified cardigan queen!
It's a top honour
Although I don't currently possess a cardie, I was given one of my father's after a late night visit many years ago. I loved it. I don't recall getting picked up too often whilst wearing it (I've only just remembered that fact). LMAO
Richard - get down and get a cardie! :D
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