Overview
The 20th Biennale of Sydney is set to start on March 18, smack-bang in the middle of Art Month. So, wherever you are, whatever you’re doing — even if you’re an art hater — you’re going to find it mighty tough to avoid Sydney’s creative side.
One of the glorious results of this timing is that, as part of the Biennale, Carriageworks will be transformed into The Embassy of Disappearance. It's part of the citywide exhibition dubbed The Future Is Already Here — It’s Not Evenly Distributed. Carriageworks's instalment will feature works from 22 Australian and international artists including Mike Parr, Chen Chieh-jen, Lee Mingwei and Apichatpong Weerasethakul, exploring languages, histories and landscapes that are vanishing.
Want to experience all of this through the eyes of an expert or two? Join the Carriageworks guided tour, happening on Saturday, March 19. At 8.45am, Carriageworks Farmers Markets creative director Mike McEnearney will walk you through the food stalls and produce vendors, before visual arts curator Nina Miall arrives at 9.30am, to take you through the Biennale.
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When
Sat, Mar 19, 2016
Saturday, March 19, 2016
8:45am
Where
Carriageworks245 Wilson Street
Eveleigh