The NOW Now Festival 2017

Sydney's frenzy of experimental art and music turns sweet 16 this year, with a four-day festival program in store.
James Whitton
Published on January 16, 2017
Updated on January 20, 2017

Overview

The world of creativity thrives on the fringes of the known, always teasing the boundaries of familiarity, and facilitating the realm of new experiences. The NOW Now Festival, hosted by Redfern's 107 Projects, will bring this world of experimental musicians, artists and performers into our sensory sphere for a whole weekend.

The riotous revelries kick off on Thursday, January 19 and run until January 22. It'll be four days of local and international performers turning convention on its head, from solo percussive acts like Norway's Ingar Zach, to the Sydney-based political punk outfit DISPOSSESSED.

The festival also extends this exploration of newness to contemporary art, with 107 Projects' gallery remaining open throughout the festival, showcasing the musings of artists from our own backyard and from all over the globe.

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