
Video tour: Ginger Wikilyiri Kunamata Tjukurpa
OLSEN GalleryJuly 2022
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Related exhibition: Ginger Wikilyiri Kunamata Tjukurpa

Video tour: Tjala Women (featuring the Ken Sisters)
OLSEN GalleryJune 2022
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Related exhibition: Tjala Women (featuring the Ken Sisters) Nganampa Ngura Kurunjara (part II)

Video tour: Matt Bromhead 'Truth Over Tradition'
OLSEN GalleryJune 2022
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Related exhibition: Matt Bromhead Truth over Tradition

Video tour: Peter Gardiner 'I dont remember being here'
OLSEN GalleryJune 2022
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Related exhibition: Peter Gardiner I don't remember being here

Video tour: Matthew Johnson 'Purlieu'
OLSEN GalleryJune 2022
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Related exhibition: Matthew Johnson Purlieu

Video tour: Alan Jones 'Breathe In'
OLSEN GalleryMay 2022
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Related exhibition: Alan Jones Breathe In

Video tour: Sophe 'Cape Soliloquy'
OLSEN GalleryMay 2022
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Related exhibition: Sophie Cape Soliloquy

Video tour: John Young Naive and Sentimental Paintings
OLSEN GalleryApril 2022
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Related exhibition: John Young Naive and Sentimental Paintings

Interview: Jacqui Stockdale 'Paper Doll' by Rebecca McIntosh
OLSEN GalleryMarch 2022
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Related exhibition: Jacqui Stockdale Paper Doll

Video tour: Shirley Purdie
OLSEN GalleryMarch 2022
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Related exhibition: Shirley Purdie Gilban (Mabel Downs)

Vipoo Srivilasa creates a shrine-like sanctuary to house five contemporary deities
QAGOMA BlogSamantha Littley
28 March 2011
Srivilasa has created a reflective, shrine-like space for APT10 that houses five secular deities representing attributes important to him — love equality, spirituality, security, identity, and creativity — and asks visitors to join him in celebrating them. Through the work, Srivilasa venerates memories of his Thai homeland, acknowledges what his relocation to Australia has meant to him, and encourages viewers to appreciate both our differences and our commonalities.
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Video tour: Literally Split
OLSEN GalleryMarch 2022
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Related exhibition: Group Exhibition Literally Split

Video tour: Eliza Gosse 'Bumpy Roads and Tip Top Sandwiches'
OLSEN GalleryMarch 2022
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Related exhibition: Eliza Gosse Bumpy Roads and Tip Top Sandwiches

Video tour: Dani McKenzie 'Close to Home'
OLSEN GalleryFebruary 2022
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Related exhibition: Dani McKenzie Close to Home

Video tour: Melissa Coote 'Sun'
OLSEN GalleryFebruary 2022
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Related exhibition: Melissa Coote Sun

Barry Humphries opening night introduction
OLSEN GalleryFebruary 2022
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Related exhibition: Melissa Coote Sun

Jose Luis Puche video tour
OLSEN GalleryJanuary 2022
Related exhibition: Jose Luis Puche 'The Legacy of Water'

José Luis Puche, a path drawn in pencil from Malaga to Sydney
Andalusian Stories2017
José Luis, born in Malaga, Andalusia, has shown his works in New York, Sydney and Dubai.
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2021 NIB Literary Awards
24 November 2021The Mark & Evette Moran Nib Literary Award is presented annually by Waverley Council with support from Principal Sponsors Mark and Evette Moran. Celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2021, the Nib remains Australia's only major literary award of its kind presented by a local council. Judging criteria includes high literary merit, quality of research, readability and value to the community.
Waverley Council is delighted to announce the winners of the 2021 Mark & Evette Moran Nib Literary Award ($20,000), Luke Stegemann, and Nib People’s Choice Prize ($2,500), Tim Olsen.
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Video tour: Sydney Contemporary 2021
OLSEN GalleryNovember 2021
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Related exhibition: SYDNEY CONTEMPORARY Group Exhibition