Cathy Franzi, Alison Jackson and Dan Lorrimer worked with an architect and their clients to develop a new range of lighting pieces for a residential project in Canberra.
The CO:LAB exhibition will be on at the same time. Craft ACT: The 2021 members exhibition Transformation will be on display from October 29 to December 14. Canberra Museum and Gallery: CMAG will reopen with new exhibitions on October 29 (). New exhibitions are Graeme Drendel and Landscape in sculpture by Denese Oates (). Beaver Galleries: October 15, by appointment only. Scheduled shows are the music acts Kopasetic (December 4), Daniel Champagne (December 10) and Kim Yang (December 17) and the comedy act Randy Feltface (December 16). December 18: Ross Noble 2021 Comeback Special - The English-born stand-up comedian brings his new show to Canberra. December 17: Nothing Else Matters - A Symphonic Tribute to Metallica: Over two hours of Metallica classics performed by the George Ellis 24-piece symphony orchestra with Damage Inc.
December 16: David Helfgott in Concert - The pianist who was the subject of the movie Shine will perform in Canberra. December 12: Sydney Comedy Festival Showcase - A line-up of festival favourites and up-and-comers will perform for your amusement. December 10: Arj Barker Comes Clean - The American comedian brings us his new stand-up show. December 9-14: Two Twenty Somethings Decide Never to be Stressed About Anything Ever Again - Michael Costi's comedy looks at a young couple trying to live the ideal millennial life. December 8: The Ten Tenors - The Australian singing group will perform everything from opera to pop songs. December 7-8: The Resilience Project - Hugh van Cuylenburg will unpack research on mental health with tips to improve wellbeing. December 5: An Afternoon At The Proms - A Musical Spectacular: This salute to the BBC Proms Concerts includes favourites like Rule Britannia. November 30: The War on 2021 - Satirists Charles Firth, Mark Humphries, Jenna Owen, Victoria Zerbst and James Schloeffel dissect the last 12 months. November 8-20: The Wharf Revue - this year's edition of the long-running satirical revue premieres in Canberra. November 3-December 1: The 2021 British Film Festival will be on at Dendy with films including The Duke, Belfast and Last Night in Soho and retrospective screenings that include Stanley Kubrick's Barry Lyndon. (Dates and other details are subject to change - check the individual websites for updates.) It's been quite a hiatus but upcoming cinema movies to look forward to include the latest James Bond spy movie Die Another Day (November 11. With freedom in sight, and every indication of a great summer ahead of us, here's a list of things to look forward to, and keep you going, for the rest of the year. It's been a long, hard lockdown, but we're almost on the other side.