Cut | | October 18, 2016

Sometime things just go perfectly together. Music and art make top priority on the list — obviously followed by Larry David & Leon Black, and McDonalds Chips dipped in McFlurries.

Despite the fight by those above who insist on crushing the artistic culture in this city through their bogus laws and relentless cuts to the arts, there’s still many who continue to show us hope that Sydney may on day be back to it’s former glory.

Here’s our top three  visual and auditory parties you should check out in Sydney this month, to inspire that hope:

 


Yeahsure. presents: ‘cmyk’ (MoVement Sydney)

 

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Some things simply belong together. So when we found out that the photography duo Yeahsure teamed up with MoVement Sydney we knew something amazing would happen. Presenting ‘cmyk’, where the duo will seamlessly pair art and dance music together at aMBUSH Gallery because why the hell not.

Artists // Anthony Berlangieri // Ari Pashalis // Daisy Hofstetter // Jack Single // Jack Toohey // Liam Riley // Patrick Rohl // Sam Whiteside.

DJs // Two Much // Annie Bass // Ebony // Yeahsure.djs

W&W // aMBUSH Gallery // Friday 21st of October // Tickets Available Here.

 

MCA ARTBAR curated by Jason Wing

 

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Photography courtesy of MCA, shot by Jack Toohey. 

 

What would it be like to live in a world without borders? Sydney artist Jason Wing has collaborated with Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists to answer this question through interactive art at this month’s MCA ARTBAR.

Be transported to a world without limitations, where you can explore what unites us as humans with a night of art, music and interactive workshops.

W&W // Museum of Contemporary Art // Friday 28th of October // Tickets Available Here.

 

Sign Of The Times

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Have you ever wished there were sign posts to help you push you in the right direction in life? Well aMBUSH Gallery’s new exhibition, Sign Of The Times, will provide you with all the answers mixed in with live DJs and dranks.

The exhibition explores the effect of graffiti and writing on public walls, where a simple sign can create powerful change to the world.

Artists // Enzo Amato // Gary Compton // Dayvis Hayne // Tahmid Nurullah // Brett Patman // Sebastian Robert // David Sark // Billy Zammit

W&W // Opening Saturday, 22 October //  6-9pm // aMBUSH Gallery // Free Entry/