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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260524T160000
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SUMMARY:Hungary: A celebration of Hungarian culture
DESCRIPTION:Victoria Park Centre for the Arts\, Hillview Intercultural Community Centre\, Keszkeno Hungarian Folk Dancers & musicians Hot Paprika will deliver a family event of music\, song and dance\, celebrating the richness of Hungarian culture.\n\nTickets only $10 or $5 for children and seniors.
URL:https://vicparkarts.org.au/event/hungary-a-celebration-of-hungarian-culture/
LOCATION:Hillview Intercultural Community Centre\, 1-3 Hill View Place\, Bentley\, WA\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Victoria Park Centre for the Arts":MAILTO:admin@vicparkarts.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260603T183000
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SUMMARY:Cultural Dinner: Lebanese
DESCRIPTION:Discover the ways that culture and cuisine are interwoven on a laid-back evening getting to know your neighbours with delicious homemade food.\n\nCultural Dinners are an interactive experience where a local host prepares a meal to share their unique story and heritage. After introductions\, guests join in preparing an element of the dinner before having a homely sit-down meal together. Join us to see how global migration has shaped the cultures and cuisines in your community…\n\nThe Cultural Sharing Dinners Project is an initiative of the Victoria Park Centre for the Arts\, in collaboration with Victoria Park Community Centre. This project is funded by the Department of Communities through its Empowering Communities Programme.\n\nPlease note:\nThis is a community event rather than a restaurant experience\, so emphasis is put on connection\, respect and learning together. The evening’s culture/cuisine is detailed in the event info but may be subject to change to accommodate any last-minute changes in hosts. Guests are welcome to BYO alcoholic/non-alcoholic beverages to accompany the meal; table water is provided. Unfortunately\, we are not able to cater for all dietary requirements as we already ask so much from our hosts; however\, there are vegetarian options at each dinner.
URL:https://vicparkarts.org.au/event/cultural-dinner-lebanese/
LOCATION:Victoria Park Community Centre\, 248 Gloucester Street\, East Victoria Park\, WA\, 6101\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260605T173000
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SUMMARY:Exhibition Opening: ‘Fragments of Tranquility’ Lynley Jakowyna
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition runs: 5-16 June 2026\nOpening event: Friday 5 June\, 5.30pm-7.30pm \nLynley Jakowyna presents a collection of mosaic works depicting the Australian landscape. Experimenting with different techniques and materials\, Lynley is constantly challenging herself to develop and extend her knowledge in order to create the desired effects of dimension\, realism\, reflectivity and perspective of a painterly style of mosaic making. \nInspiration for these pieces usually comes from different aspects of the natural beauty of our country or the desire to create an atmosphere or represent an emotion in the finished piece. The mosaics are the artist’s interpretation of these images with which she has a personal connection.
URL:https://vicparkarts.org.au/event/exhibition-opening-fragments-of-tranquility-lynley-jakowyna/
LOCATION:Victoria Park Centre for the Arts (Main Gallery)\, 12 Kent Street\, East Victoria Park\, WA\, 6101\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kent Street Gallery":MAILTO:admin@vicparkarts.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260619T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260621T160000
DTSTAMP:20260513T063051Z
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SUMMARY:2026 Winter Solstice Artisan Pop up
DESCRIPTION:Event runs: 19 – 21 June 2026 \nA premium three-day event showcasing the finest handmade products by Western Australian artists and designers. Set in an intimate gallery setting spanning two spaces and a corridor\, the Winter Solstice Artisan Exhibition aims to evoke a cosy and warm creative gathering that celebrates the diversity and craftsmanship of WA makers.\n\nOpening Night\, Friday 19 June (6.00pm): Join us for an evening of a special Kandyan dance performance by Kishani Wijesinghe\, live music by Sanshi Didgeridoo and Praashekh Borkar. a delectable selection of Japanese rice balls available for purchase from Omusubi Natchan.\n\nThe Rabari Book Launch \, Saturday 20 June (2.00pm): The Rabari Book Launch by The Anjelms Project with  Kandyan dance performance by Kishani Wijesinghe.\n\nThe exhibition continues on Saturday 20th June and Sunday 21st June 10am – 4pm daily. Omusubi Natchan food truck will also be on site throughout the weekend. \n\nParticipating artists: Joanna Hiu\, Nicole Francois\, Jacqui Hills\, The Anjelms Project\, Danji+Moto (Danna Stevenson)\, Ginger Never Cries\, Annette Wiguna\, Renée Parnell\, and Pene Turner.\n\nFree entry. Please note 1.9% card surcharge will apply\, cash payment is accepted. Please consider bringing your own bag.
URL:https://vicparkarts.org.au/event/2026-winter-solstice-artisan-pop-up/
LOCATION:Victoria Park Centre for the Arts\, 12 Kent Street\, East Victoria Park\, WA\, 6101\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260628T133000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260628T150000
DTSTAMP:20260603T062616Z
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SUMMARY:Absolute Essentials for Visual Artists (How to Make Beautiful Art While Juggling Life’s Irritating Responsibilities)
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to announce that our good friend and collaborator Paula Silbert\, of Paula Silbert Arts Consultancy (www.paulasilbert.com) will be hosting a one-off event at our VPCA Art Studio for our members and followers. Tickets are limited. \nPaula will be delivering a short professional development workshop with a booklet for each artist to keep and refer to long after your time together. \nIt is suitable for visual artists and makers of all ages and stages. \nThe workshop will cover: \n\nSuggestions to achieve new and heartfelt creative aims and visions\nBeing visible – how and where to be seen\nExhibition planning – openings and closings\nSelling\nWhere good\, current\, proven advice can be found\n\nThis presentation is a public thank you to VPCA\, Jeremy\, the Board and VPCA members – all proceeds from ticket sales will go towards supporting the Art Centre. \n(Photograph by Cate Rose)
URL:https://vicparkarts.org.au/event/absolute-essentials-for-visual-artists-how-to-make-beautiful-art-while-juggling-lifes-irritating-responsibilities/
LOCATION:Victoria Park Centre for the Arts\, 12 Kent Street\, East Victoria Park\, WA\, 6101\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260711T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260711T143000
DTSTAMP:20260701T042347Z
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SUMMARY:Artist talk: Victor Ronan ‘50 Years of Deadly’
DESCRIPTION:Victor Ronan is the local feature artist for ‘50 years of Deadly’\, our 2026 NAIDOC Week Exhibition. Come to see him speak about this collection of beautiful paintings on Saturday 11 July. \nVictor started painting at VPCA’s Create Connect art workshops in 2021 before concentrating on developing his skills through more individually focused studies\, where Victor connected with the stories from his family. Victor’s technical approach references the work of local Noongar artists\, trained in Western styles of drawing and painting from the Carrolup School in the early part of the 20th century. Victor’s story echoes this year’s NAIDOC theme of determination and resilience\, studying and honouring his culture; continuing to develop a personal artistic voice. \n(Pictured: Victor Ronan ‘Outback Desert’)
URL:https://vicparkarts.org.au/event/artist-talk-victor-ronan-50-years-of-deadly/
LOCATION:Victoria Park Centre for the Arts (Front Room)\, 12 Kent Street\, East Victoria Park\, WA\, 6101\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kent Street Gallery":MAILTO:admin@vicparkarts.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260717T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260717T193000
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SUMMARY:‘Beyond Vision’ VisAbility Group Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Opening event: Friday 17 July 2026\, 5.30pm-7.30pm\nExhibition runs: 17 July – 4 August 2026\nWeekend gallery hours: Saturdays and Sundays 10.00am-4.00pm \nBeyond Vision is the Community Activity Centre (CAC) at VisAbility’s first public art exhibition feauturing a diverse collection of paintings\, mosaics\, pottery and woodwork by artists from the Centre’s creative programs. \nWe invite you to look beyond assumptions about low and no vision to discover the creativity\, individuality and talent of the CAC community. \n(Pictured: Elizabeth Gow)
URL:https://vicparkarts.org.au/event/beyond-vision-visability-group-exhibition/
LOCATION:Victoria Park Centre for the Arts (Main Gallery)\, 12 Kent Street\, East Victoria Park\, WA\, 6101\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kent Street Gallery":MAILTO:admin@vicparkarts.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260726T160000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260726T180000
DTSTAMP:20260708T045528Z
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SUMMARY:Kreol | A celebration of Indian Ocean Kreol cultures
DESCRIPTION:The Victoria Park Centre for the Arts is partnering with Hillview Intercultural Community Centre to deliver cultural sharing events for the community. Our July gathering is a family friendly event celebrating the richness of Indian Ocean Kreol cultures. \nNuanced presents: Exploring Kreol Culture Through Music\, Dance and Storytelling \nNuanced is a community development organisation dedicated to celebrating and strengthening the cultural identities of Indian Ocean island communities\, including Mauritius\, Rodrigues\, Seychelles and Réunion Island. \nJoin us for an interactive cultural experience featuring live & traditional music and instruments\, traditional dance\, storytelling and audience participation. Through the rhythms of Séga\, audiences will discover the histories\, resilience and creativity of the Mauritian community and their diaspora in Australia. \nThe event includes: \n\nCultural presentation and storytelling\nLive music performance and traditional instruments presentation\nTraditional dance demonstration\nInteractive dance workshop\nAudience participation activities\n\nThis family-friendly event offers a unique opportunity to experience the richness and diversity of Indian Ocean Kreol cultures. \nJoin us to experience the richness of Kreol culture. \n\n(Pictured: photo courtesy of Lavi Sega)
URL:https://vicparkarts.org.au/event/kreol-a-celebration-of-indian-ocean-kreol-cultures/
LOCATION:Hillview Intercultural Community Centre\, 1-3 Hill View Place\, Bentley\, WA\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Victoria Park Centre for the Arts":MAILTO:admin@vicparkarts.org.au
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