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‘Lachrymal’ reaches out towards rapture, through queer desire, to revel in the experience of rendering oneself vulnerable to another. This underwater multi-channel moving image offers space that dreams of uninhibited gay love, where desire drives wet bodies towards promises of connection, and transformation. Meaning, pertaining to tears, ‘Lachrymal’ re-positions our understanding of this fluid world, questioning its relationship to the protagonists. We are reminded of the mutability of tears. That although their functional capacities, they are [...]
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Every Saturday morning, local farmers and producers come together at the Cave Garden for the Mount Gambier Farmers Market. The market runs from 9:00am - 12:00pm each week. Enjoy fresh produce, straight from our farmers to you! All produce has travelled less than 50 kilometres to get to you. Stay up to date with their stall holders on the Mount Gambier Farmers Market Facebook page.
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Riffing on themes in Blade Runner, local artist Luke Pellen’s exhibition Electric Sheep features a collaboration with a twist… Luke’s collaborator recently celebrated her first birthday. She has studied the techniques of the “old masters” – Da Vinci, Raphael, Rembrandt; she has developed her imagination from surrealists – Ernst, Dali, Magritte; she can emulate Lichtenstein, Picasso or Warhol. This remarkable collaborator is an Artificial Intelligence (AI), and together she and Luke create new, imagined worlds. Electric [...]
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Mil Lel Hall stands on the traditional lands of the Boandik People. Mil Lel Memorial Park Inc purchased land to build a Memorial Park and hall in 1944, in memory of the men and women of the Mil Lel district who served in World War 2. The hall was built on the land in 1955. To this day the hall and park are lit up by community events including the Mil Lel annual show, the [...]
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