Unplugged Live - National Gallery of Victoria

Spend wintry Sunday afternoons with seriously good (and free) art and music.
Tom Clift
Published on June 29, 2015
Updated on June 29, 2015

Overview

Get your fix of free art and live music this July, when Unplugged Live returns to the National Gallery of Victoria. Over six consecutive Sunday afternoons at the NGV Ian Potter Centre in Fed Square, curator and musician Jae Laffer will present public discussions with a variety of contemporary artists, followed by an in-gallery performance by a different local musician or band.

While a complete list of featured artists is yet to be revealed, we do know it’ll include faces from current NGV exhibitions including Indigenous Art: Moving Backwards into the Future, and Follow The Flag: Australian Artists At War. And we do have the full roster of musicians, starting with Indigenous singer-songwriter Thelma Plum on July 5. Other acts include Melbourne’s own Olympia on July 12, ARIA winner Megan Washington on August 2, and Big Scary/#1 Dads vocalist Tom Iansek on August 9.

For more information about Unplugged Live, visit the NGV website.

Image: Thelma Plum

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