Posted on Jul 21st, 2009 | Comments (13)
Jul 10th, 2009 to Aug 9th, 2009
Time: 10:30amAdmittance: All Welcome
Darling Harbour. Sydney 2000
Organizer: The Great Stupa of Universal Compassion
1800 067 676
02 9240 8899
The purpose of exhibiting the Jade Buddha around the world is for everyone, irrespective of their religion, to take a moment to reflect upon peace; peace for the world; peace in their relationships; peace for their families and friends; peace at work; peace in their mind. We hope that such positive inspiration will bring joy and motivation in the lives of those who are able to see the Jade Buddha.
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THEY'VE been around for a while, but you've never seen the art of genital origami performed quite like this.

A SELF-portrait which reveals an artist's grief after losing her husband of 55 years has won the People's Choice in the Archibald Prize.

ON February 17 this year, Sydney artist Sophie Cape was buried in an avalanche on an Austrian mountainside.

LIKE a lot of things in life, Soren Solkaer Starbird's career was serendipitous.

BALLET diva Anna Pavlova's tour of Australia with an entourage of 120 live birds has inspired a new dance performance.
If you're age 12-24 years old.. Grab a A4 piece of paper, Design a tattoo... Win the chance to have your design printed on Tee's + $100

SMART chicks loaded with sass appeal and wickedly good pop songs are making a welcome comeback, with Sydney's Catcall a worthy addition to their ranks.

ACCLAIMED American conductor David Robertson, the new chief conductor and artistic director of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, is a popular choice.

THE Sydney Writers' Festival opened yesterday and features an exciting and wide-ranging program of talks and workshops.

IT's a very different vibe to the much-loved Alex & Eve series but Alex Lykos hopes the crowd he so carefully built will be following him.

A LOT of films leave you sitting in your seat wondering how on Earth they got made. But just how Iron Sky was made takes the popcorn.
Girls only space for young women aged 12-18 years old
Healthy eating and cooking program for young people aged 12 -18 years
Healthy eating and cooking program for young people aged 12 -18 years
The Bar at the End of the Wharf was well and truly christened when Faker cut it up on stage in the first Wharf Sessions of 2012. Next up we have the energetic, experimental and sometimes wild pop quintet Megastick Fanfare.
A free interactive sculptural exhibit that asks, ‘Where we are heading and how will we get there?
The White Rabbit Gallery's new exhibition, Down the Rabbit Hole, is wowing visitors young and old with a spectacular showcase of Chinese Contemporary Art.
Inspired by his own experiences as an Australia Day ambassador, Jonathan Biggins’ wickedly funny new play questions our national identity… whatever that is.
Join us for a four-part talk series on Friday evenings in May and June, and hear presenters from diverse fields and backgrounds share their knowledge about past and present sustainable living practices and resource management in Japan.
Carriageworks presents the Australian premiere of A Return to the Trees, a new work by Strings Attached.
A mighty storm gathers overhead, the petty tyrant issues directions. With the Landlord, the Fire Chief, the pigs, the troupe, the town and even the elements conspiring against him, making it to the curtain call could be the greatest challenge.
A mighty storm gathers overhead, the petty tyrant issues directions. With the Landlord, the Fire Chief, the pigs, the troupe, the town and even the elements conspiring against him, making it to the curtain call could be the greatest challenge.
A chorus of voices beckons us into the small Welsh town Llareggub, through streets, houses, bedrooms and on into the townspeople’s dreams. Borne along by beautiful voices and rich musical language, we follow the residents as they about their day.
Exhibition of photographs designed to create awareness about impoverished orphanages around the world to help the children and their careers. Exhibition is part of Head On Photo Festival. The exhibition includes images from Africa and China.
Caffe Sicilia has announced it will offer an exclusive ‘OzHarvest Menu’ in the month of May. $30 from each $60 menu sold (the equivalent of providing 30 meals to those in need) will be going to the renowned Australian charity OzHarvest.
fastBREAK is a monthly series of rapid-fire interactive talks hosted by Vibewire and the Powerhouse Museum.
fastBREAK is a monthly series of rapid-fire interactive talks hosted by Vibewire and the Powerhouse Museum. fastBREAK brings together young masterminds for a morning of innovation, trends, people & networks.
Alex Austin, Penelope Cain & Tasman Miller create small photographic bodies of work.
As a teacher of young filmmakers from around the world, I have recorded short interviews with over 1,000 students. I ask them to recount a time when they fell in love.
World premiere of a new Australian play - a darkly funny murder mystery/whodunit, that explores the sinister violence that lurks beneath the sun-bleached facade of Australia’s ‘she’ll be right’ culture.
James Wilson-Miller will speak about new challenges and inspirations in his role as curator of Koori History and Culture at the Powerhouse Museum.
The worldwide community of museums will celebrate International Museum Day (IMD) on May 18. The theme for 2012 is Museums in a Changing World: New challenges, New inspirations.
The 2012 Sydney Writers’ Festival is bringing some of the biggest names in literature to Sydney for one week of inspiring talks, panels and performances. And over half of the events are free! swf.org.au
For fifteen years, Sydney Film School teacher Leslie Oliver has been asking students to tell him about a time when they fell in love.
Courtney Act is returning home with the Australian debut of her brand new show. She'll be dishing the dirt on her intergalactic adventures and belting out some tunes with her live band.
Pure Bier Fest will return this May, with a range of tempting deals on offer across its eight Sydney venues and the chance for true bier lovers to become the ultimate Bavarian Bier Café ‘Man’ or ‘Woman’.
Budding little photographers are invited to show us their Sydney by entering this unique competition and exhibition of 20 finalists in Hyde Park as part of Art & About Sydney 2012. Open to kids aged 3 - 11 with prizes valued at up to $500.
Capture a unique moment of life in our city and enter it into this exhibition of large-scale images as part of Art & About Sydney 2012. 22 finalists are chosen for the exhibition with a $10,000 prize awarded to the winning photographer.
Australian photographer Jonny Lewis’s latest exhibition, Shawdowman investigates shadow as a rite of passage for both novice and professional photographer alike.
In conjunction with Head On Photo Festival, Art Est. Gallery is pleased to present a group show Incubate [Verb] : develop; give shape to. Exhibition dates: 17-29 May 2012 Opening drinks Friday 18 May 6-8pm. Free entry.
For a cocktail made on the fly using seasonal, market fresh ingredients of your choice, visit the Zeta Bar Grocers at the new Farmer’s Market on Fridays at Zeta www.zetabar.com.au.
This photographic exhibition presents the Muckaty community in the Northern Territory whose country is the potential area planned to host a federal radioactive waste dump.
Princesses, warlords, dandies and divas take the stage to form two highly complex fine art series The Regal Twelve and The Royal Dozen. Homage is a selection from these series.
The extremely rare astrological phenomena, Transit of Venus forms the inspiration for a new exhibition at Sydney’s Tropical Centre at the Royal Botanic Gardens.
Gallery Red presents Shutter Speed, an annual group photography exhibition.
The Rocks Discovery Museum will host the exhibition Discovering Country – A Sense of Place as part of the annual Head On Photo Festival.
Children from stricken areas of Japan since March 11th are given cameras to document the nation in recovery.
Motherland is performance artist Liam Benson’s social and political commentary on identity and nationhood and the alliances of monarchy, motherhood and masculinity.
Oversized remotes, a dimly lit padded room 'Universal Remote' is a unsettling critique of technology in our daily lives. Through woodcarving, photography and installation, the artist ponders the promise of devices said to make our lives easier.
New abstract sculptures by Jan King are influenced by the natural environment, and surrounds, she also explores the relationship between the inherent quality of the materials used in her work.
Looking for something exciting to break that pre-winter dullness in May? Failspace is presenting two groups of talented artists collective Shan Shan & Helen Mok and Twotinkabout to excite your coming month!
Babies Proms at Sydney Opera House has been running for more than 30 years and remains the perfect introduction for toddlers to the joys of live performance.
Microfinance Masterclass Be part of real social change and learn how economics and business thinking are helping people leave poverty behind.
Sydney Open presents a brand new series of talks at The Mint exploring Sydney's architecture, heritage and design – from bungalows to beach shacks. Hear Jonathan Chancellor, Hannah Tribe, Dr James Broadbent and more! www.hht.net.au/sydopen/talks
As part of the Head On Photo Festival, the Australian Centre for Photography will host an exhibition of the finalists of the 2012 Head On Portrait Prize.
David Alan Harvey, an internationally renowned Magnum photographer, presents a new collection of work capturing the vibrancy and cultural energy of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
David Alan Harvey, an internationally renowned Magnum photographer, presents a new collection of work capturing the vibrancy and cultural energy of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Studio 20/17 is pleased to present their annual winter exhibition ‘Very Simple Proofs, The Trivial Ring’.
Retailers of The Metcalfe Arcade have again opened their doors to the artistic community.
After sell-out seasons of FAT SWAN at the Seymour Centre Sydney and at the Spigeltent in Melbourne, Natalie Portly is back to delight and disgust audiences for a return - but this time she has brought with her a couple of new friends.
Australia's most famous annual art exhibition is now on at the Art Gallery of NSW – the Archibald Prize 2012. See this year's winning self-portrait by Tim Storrier alongside 40 finalist works by artists including Wendy Sharpe, Ben Quilty & Adam Cullen.
The Middle Ages was a time of great innovation in art and architecture with the massive Romanesque style merging with others to create the soaring and elaborate style known as...
A special collection of teddy bears decorated by some of Australia’s best illustrator artists will be on display at Customs House Library.
Drop into Glebe Library during May and June to try out the Library’s old school board games. Join in the retro-gaming fun with Monopoly, Cleudo, Connect Four, Trouble, chess sets and more.
A Head On Photo Festival Event. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that this work does contain images and voices of people who have died.
The NSW Parliament Plein Air Painting Prize is an annual prize and exhibition that showcases the great tradition of plein air painting. Many unique visions of our State will be on display at the Parliament throughout May.
Contemporary Art Exhibition featuring 5 Australian & 3 Korean artists to explore the cultural relationship between the two countries.
Madame Tussauds Sydney is officially open in Sydney’s Darling Harbour. See an all-star cast of the world’s best known personalities and heroes immortalised in wax
Pyrmont has developed a reputation as one of Sydney's fastest growing dining precincts and to celebrate the local business community is dishing up a ten-day smorgasboard of wine, food and art throughout May.
Throughout 2012 City of Sydney is offering a series of ‘101’ workshops designed for small business owners and operators, giving an overview of common issues in setting up and running a business.
The exhibition Remembering Titanic – 100 Years presents the history of this epic tragedy focussing on the human stories behind the disaster.
An unconventional look at Australian art exploring how fish have been a source of artistic inspiration from rock art to the contemporary.
The alternative selection of works from the hundreds of entries to the annual Archibald & Wynne Prizes not chosen for the finalist exhibition.
Gain a rare and exclusive insight into the intimate and defining moments of some of Australia’s most talented photographers in [thousand words], a photography exhibition in Sydney’s newest public art space, Lane Four at The Galeries.
Screenwise Film & TV School for Actors has secured the talents of Actor/Director Ben Matthews, recent Optus 180 Project winner, to take the next Screen Acting Advanced 6 week short course, commencing April 30.
WILD LIFE Sydney's Koala Breakfast Extended
Always wanted to make a short film or write a script? The Australian Film Television and Radio School has short courses in writing, editing and filmmaking whatever your level of expertise.
This photographic exhibition by Patricia Bailie is a humble homage to Andre Kertesz and his small book On Readin
Living China: Photos from Yunnan Province This exhibition features a series of exquisite ‘red soil’ landscapes from rural China, by talented photographer Ruixiang Jiang.
CARE Australia: fighting global poverty for 25 years A collection of beautiful photos of the inspiring people CARE works with in some of the world’s poorest countries, such as Papua New Guinea, East Timor and Malawi.
Two of Australia’s most respected actors, Pamela Rabe and Hugo Weaving, play the deliciously deviant Marquise de Merteuil and Vicomte de Valmont in Les Liaisons Dangereueses presented by Sydney Theatre Company.
Get ready for U.S Pilot Season! Screenwise Acting School has created an extraordinary dialect workshop uniquely designed to give actors that edge when auditioning for overseas Film and TV Productions.
Introduce contemporary art to children aged 3 to 5 years in this fun and dynamic workshop.
Parents and carers are invited to join tours of MCA exhibitions for a baby-friendly art experience.
Discover how World War II shaped, challenged and transformed life for Sydneysiders.
Don't miss out, register your mixed social volleyball team ASAP as places are now filling quickly! Competition runs Wednesdays from 18 April to 11 July between 12noon & 2pm.
This exhibition celebrates 150 years of policing through photographs, objects and film footage. Presented in partnership with the NSW Police, proudly sponsored by the Police Association of NSW and the Police Credit Union.
A country highway. A greasy takeaway joint. Two sisters. One of them left, one stayed behind. One chose chaos, the other control. One chose sex, the other – food. Enter Hakan Leventoglu, aka Hassan the Beautiful.
Morgan page returns to Australia for his ‘In the Air’ tour!
Local Market Guide is your directory to Sydney markets, stalls and community events.
'Vintage Fashion Bazaar' launch. The Vintage Fashion Emporium – launches an original once-a-month shopping experience from Saturday 3 March 2012 located at the Sydney Antique Centre, including high tea & live music.
Head On Photo Festival, is the world's second largest festival of its kind. Now in its third year, it features a wide range of photography across all genres with over 150 events at 100 venues.
Three decades before he wrote Long Day’s Journey into Night, Eugene O’Neill wrote a sprawling and adventurous masterpiece the likes of which Broadway had never seen. Almost a century later, there is still no other play like Strange Interlude.
A free sewing/craft/arts workshop that is dedicated to recyling used banners for use as household items, crafts and other items. Items could include bags,mats,doona covers,cushions,stuffed animals/dolls and fabric flowers.
To ASHLEY FROST cities are haptic and vibrant places, sites of modernity and the cradle of contemporary life.
City Recital Hall Angel Place and Kathryn Selby present the popular A Little Lunch Music series – diverse monthly concerts featuring some of Australia’s finest musicians Monday 20 February to Friday 14 December 2012 City Recital Hall Angel Place
The Green Desert exhibition is a journey through time into the ancient world of Australia's deserts, and the ever-changing landscape of Lake Eyre and the northwest region of NSW.
pARTy on the Park is your exclusive night to experience ART, LIVE MUSIC and PEOPLE provided at the Korean Cultural Office.
Visit a City of Sydney Library branch to join in the fun of storytime (ages 3+) or rhymetime (for babies).
Dance Classes Monday to Saturday every week. Styles include Hip Hop, Funk, Salsa, Bollywood, Dancehall, Belly Dance, BreakDance, Burlesque, Samba, Popping, Showgirl, Booty Dance, Tahitian Dance, Hulahoop and more…
Sydney's only CBD, Lunch Time stand up comedy show. Held every First Friday of each month. 1 MC and 2 Comic Chefs, serve up the laughs at lunch time!. Have lunch (optional) at the Star Bar before the 1:15pm show.(min 1 week advance booking required)
Comedy Court, Home of Australia's hottest new up and coming and seasoned professional stars plus featuring Australia's only live Audience Digital voting stand-up comedy show and competition is back for it's Fifth smok'n season.
DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND, acclaimed Sydney cabaret sensation Catherine Alcorn announces 2012 dates for her hit show The Divine Miss Bette!
This course is a continuation of ‘Bede and Cultural life in Celtic and Anglo-Saxon Britain.
Sydney Seafood School (at Sydney Fish Market), conducts seafood cookery classes for all tastes and all skill levels - from a wide range of 2 hour evening classes on various cuisines and cooking styles.
The House Music 2012 series presents some of the finest Australian and international classical chamber musicians performing in the remarkable and intimate setting of the 19th-century ballroom at Government House.
Sydney hosts the world premiere engagement of AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN, The Musical. The award winning 1982 film is now a musical live on stage. This timeless tale of love and honour against all odds is sure to be the musical blockbuster of 2012.
Hilik Mirankar's permanent street show in Queen Street Glebe - sculpture and installations in neighbour's front yards.
Sydneysiders can now smell the Lavender, Eucalyptus or Jasmine, not at one of the city’s many florists, but at Australia’s first ready-to-breathe oxygen bar, recently opened at Darling Harbour.
Children up to the age of 7 are required by law to travel in a correctly fitted child restraint. The City of Sydney is offering free child restraint checks and installations to residents of the City.
Pachanga is a new Latin Party in Sydney.... Come and see how we really party in South America
Cantonese, Madarin & Vietnamese Food Businesses can enrol the Chef & Food Safety Supervisor's into to translated classes offered in three Sydney CBD locations.
Pine Street Creative Arts Centre offers a variety of courses for all ages, which are delivered by specialist tutors and professional artists in a friendly and engaging environment.
Chinatown Night Market is on every Friday Night between 4pm-11pm at the heart of Sydney.