ARTS Outwest will soon hold its annual Regional Arts Gathering and annual general meeting in Bathurst.
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This is our annual social event on Sunday, June 2 and everyone is welcome to attend.
More than a meeting, the day includes behind-the-scenes tours and tales of Bathurst's cultural life plus free lunch.
This is a free event and we'd love to see you there. Schedule of activities:
- 10.30am: Meet. Coffee at Tremains Mill, bottom of Keppel Street.
- 11am: Tour of Tremains Mill.
- 11.45am: Visit either T.Arts Gallery or BRAG or the studio of Rachel Ellis.
- 12.45pm: Meet at BMEC.
- 1pm: Lunch (provided by Bathurst Regional Council).
- 1.45pm: Tour the Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum.
- 2.45pm: AGM at the Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum.
- 3pm: Finish.
Please RSVP to artsoutwest@csu.edu.au or 6338 4657.
Strings and things
STRING Theory will play at the Mitchell Conservatorium on Wylde Street, Lithgow, from 3pm on Sunday, May 26.
The ensemble was formed in early 2019 and consists of Nicole Hammill, (violin), Kerrie Davies, Frances McLeod and Nicholas Newell (violin and viola) and Robyn Godfrey (cello).
Tickets $30 adults, $20 concession and $80 for a family of four. Phone 6331 6622 or go to mitchellconservatorium.edu.au.
Old-time radio play
ABERCROMBIE Radio Players will present the premiere performance of Jacqueline this Friday, May 24 at 6.30pm.
This dark drama set in the streets of London in Victorian times is for mature audiences and contains adult themes.
It's only $10 and perfect for a night by the crackling fire in the ballroom at historic Abercrombie House. For tickets and information phone 6331 4929 or visit the Abercrombie House website.
You can find lots more local and regional arts events at artsoutwest.org.au.