We hope that you enjoy hearing about what’s on in the arts and culture sector across the Peninsula and beyond.
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Check out our deadly talent on the front page of The Mail today!!
http://www.morningtonpeninsulamail.com.au/news/local/news/general/theyve-got-it-all-rapped-up/1807954.aspx
Baluk Arts is a local Aboriginal owned and operated arts organisation representing Aboriginal artists of Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula. For more information go to http://www.balukarts.org.au
By: balukarts1 on April 21, 2010
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At last we can see at a moment’s glance what’s on. Go Baluk Arts!
By: artsonthepeninsula on April 23, 2010
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Peninsula Studio Trail art exhibition from 10th June to 4 th July 2011 at Box Stallion Winery Merrick Nth Vic
By: Judy Reekie on June 7, 2011
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I am sure everyone in the Arts community are thrilled that this site exists….thank you so much. Mike Leeworthy
By: Michael Leeworthy on August 5, 2011
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The inaugural meetup of the Studio Sorrento Thespians is on at 7.00 pm tonight (Thursday) in the Senior’s Hall, Cnr. Melbourne Road and Queen St. Sorrento (next to the Historical Society). All are welcome, but if you can’t make it, feel free to call me on 0419 574 971 to find out what’s happening. Hope to see you there Ngaire Johansen
By: Ngaire Johansen on August 18, 2011
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Michael Spiby (Badloves) and 15 local original bands and singer-song writers will be performing this Sunday October 16th form 11am to 5pm. The Main Street Mornington Food, Wine and Performing Arts Festival is getting down and local again showcasing some great talent. From the ground up all things Peninsula can be savoured this Sunday. Three stages and street space will showcase a bevy of musicians/song- writers across a variety of musical styles. While you’re sipping on some local wine and getting your gums into some gourmet produce you can soak up the tunes artists have been working. see website for program details:- wwwmainstreetfestival.com.au
By: ree liddell on October 10, 2011
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