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Saturday 31 January

Castlemaine Art Museum is looking for

Volunteer Visitor Experience Officer (Front of House)

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Opening Event | Groundswell

Saturday 14 March, 2:00pm — Saturday 14 March, 4:00pm

Please join us for the the opening celebration of Groundswell - a group exhibition of changemakers featuring local artists Arkeria Armstrong, Aunty Kerri Douglas, Melinda Harper, Judith van Heeren , Kate Just, Ruth O'Leary, Anna Read, Anna Schwann and lIka White.

Light refreshments provided by our generous sponsors Boomtown Wines and Love Shack Brewing Company




Date: Saturday March 14
Time: 2pm - 4pm
Location: 14 Lyttleton ST
Cost: Free

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Castlemaine State Festival | Surprise Chef Collage Party!

Saturday 21 March, 11:00am — Saturday 21 March, 12:00pm

Surprise Chef Collage Party

This party takes cut and paste to the next level! A salad of sensory play, piecing together movement, colour and texture to make a delicious collage. Using multimedia to blend a playful approach to making, this will be an ecstatic melange of creative collaboration for kids and their carers.

All materials provided including pre-cut images to play with.

For ages 3-8 years.


Artist Bio:

Randi Wagner works in collage as a way of life, forever piecing together practices and possibilities. She is a community engagement practitioner, photographer, collage maker, community cook, trauma-informed yoga practitioner and an ideas person who weaves it together in surprising ways. Calling Castlemaine home, she is originally from Saskatchewan, Canada. She has spent time in time in Myanmar and Uzbekistan working alongside master craftspeople on community-based tourism projects. These days you will find her at the markets selling bone broth, rallying for freedom, or working on community projects around town and beyond.




Date: Saturday 21 March
Time: 11am
Location: 14 Lyttleton St
Cost: Free


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Castlemaine State Festival | Playful Forms

Wednesday 25 March, 10:00am — Wednesday 25 March, 11:00am

How can we connect with art through movement and forming shapes with our bodies? Join Heidi on a playful adventure through the gallery.

Playful Forms is an interactive dance workshop for 3-5 year olds and their parent/carers. A fun opportunity to bond with your child through art and dance!

Each ticket is for 1 child and 1 adult to participate together. This workshop is designed for carer-child interaction. Carers are responsible for their child throughout the workshop.


Artist Bio:
Heidi Barrett is a choreographer, creative movement teacher and visual artist living on Djaara country. She is cofounder of No Lights No Lycra, a global dance organisation promoting physical and mental wellbeing, and community engagement. Her latest dance project is Dusko Disco which facilitates inclusive dance workshops for all ages and abilities.




Date: Wednesday 25 March
Time: 10am
Location: 14 Lyttleton St
Cost: Free


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Where Stone Meets Sky | Panel Discussion

Friday 27 March, 2:00pm — Friday 27 March, 3:00pm

Join exhibiting artists Alvin Darcy and Brodies Ellis for a panel discussion with local elder Uncle Rick and Maxine Briggs to talk about the exhibition Where Stone meets Sky.

The installation Where Stone Meets Sky concept was developed by two local Castlemaine artists, Alvin Darcy (Yorta Yorta and Taungurung, Ngarigo and Walbunja) and Brodie Ellis working in parallel. This project involved creating two independent installations to be exhibited in dialogue while researching the Leanganook/Mt Alexander mountain site on Djaara Country in Central Victoria. The parallel practice approach acknowledges the urgency of environmental concerns and the need to work together toward ecosystem care and interspecies adaptation. This exhibition positions itself at the intersection of decolonial practice, environmental advocacy, and contemporary art, working toward more sustainable and equitable approaches to artistic engagement with Country.





Date: March 27
Time: 2pm
Duration: 1 hour
Location: 14 Lyttleton ST
Cost: Free
No bookings required.

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Willam Dja Dja Wurrung Balug
Wokuk mung gole-bo-turoi
talkoop mooroopook

Welcome to our homeland,
home of the Dja Dja Wurrung people
we offer you people good spirit.
Uncle Rick Nelson

The Jaara people of the Dja Dja Wurrung are the Custodians of the land and waters on which we live and work. We pay our respects to the Elders past, present and emerging. We extend these same sentiments to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander First Nations peoples.

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