Black Rabbit Thursdays

White Rabbit gallery is combining art, booze, food and music every Thursday night.
Hannah Ongley
Published on November 21, 2011

Overview

The relationship between art and alcohol is a well-established one. The idea of the tortured artist has been floating around for centuries, booze-fuelled gallery openings have been taking place for decades, and in Sydney there are now at least two art galleries that share common space with drinking establishments. But even better than combining art and alcohol is combining art, alcohol, food and music. This is what White Rabbit gallery is doing every Thursday night in November, so you can get all cultured and stuff while enjoying awesome tunes and delicious dumplings, plus beer, wine and tea.

This Thursday’s sounds come courtesy of Billy Burke, whose music is an equally wonderful mish-mash of things. His songs fuse traditional folk riffs with dream pop and psychedelic rock, and he even plays the harmonica. Admission to the gallery is free so stop by after work and get your visual and musical fill, then spend that change you’ve saved on some juicy dumplings.

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