Moonah Arts Centre - Performance/Screen Studio
27 Albert Road, Moonah TAS 7009
Events at this location
January
30jan2:00 pm3:00 pmBrothers of CountryPerformance2:00 pm - 3:00 pm Event Type :Perform
Event Details
A band of brothers from across Tasmania, Australia and the world. Book tickets>> Brothers of Country Acknowledges traditional Owners of the land on which we perform, and we pay our Respects to elders past,
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Event Details
A band of brothers from across Tasmania, Australia and the world.
Book tickets>>
Brothers of Country Acknowledges traditional Owners of the land on which we perform, and we pay our Respects to elders past, present and emerging.
- Sat 30 Jan, 2pm
- Sat 30 Jan, 7pm
- Sun 31 Jan, 6pm
Tickets from $10 + booking fee
— Featuring —
Raw, earthy sounds of the Tasmanian bush from Elder Songman Dougie Mansell
Yao and Chichewa singer and drummer from Malawi Mwase Makalani
Yorta Yorta and Yuwaalaraay man Warren Mason
Tasmanian born Yorta Yorta man First Nations Producer and musician Josh Langford
Percussionist and filmmaker Lopes Sezabo
Tasmanian Aboriginal pakana traditional dancer Harley Mansell
Elder Sean Mansell
Adelaide born cultural magpie Matthew Fargher
— Booking FAQs —
Why do we have to book as a group?
We’ve set up seats in groups. This helps us to keep a safe 1.5m between groups. Group bookings are the only way we can fit everyone in our venue, and make sure that we are all COVID safe.
At this event, you will be seated within 1.5m of the people in your group.
Why are there so few tickets?
MAC observes social distancing. It’s important to keep everyone safe, but it means that we can’t fit so many people in our venue. Look on the bright side — the small audience will make this a very special experience!
How much do tickets cost?
Tickets are $10 each, but they get cheaper as the group gets larger.
We’ve tried to keep the cost of tickets as low as possible. Save by booking as a group.
Are there concession prices?
Because we’re selling tickets as groups, we haven’t been able to do a concession price. But there is a discount for larger groups (up to 8 people).
What if I feel unwell on the day?
Please don’t come if you feel unwell, have any COVID-19 symptoms or have been in contact with someone with symptoms. Let us know as soon as possible.
I missed out on a ticket!
There is a waitlist. Please join it and we’ll let you know if any tickets become available.
Still have questions? Please get in touch!
Call us 6216 6316
Email mac@gcc.tas.gov.au
Image: Brothers of Country. Photo by Luke Bowden

Time
(Saturday) 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Location
Moonah Arts Centre - Performance/Screen Studio
27 Albert Road, Moonah TAS 7009
Organizer
30jan7:00 pm8:00 pmBrothers of CountryPerformance7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Event Type :Perform
Event Details
A band of brothers from across Tasmania, Australia and the world. Book tickets>> Brothers of Country Acknowledges traditional Owners of the land on which we perform, and we pay our Respects to elders past,
more
Event Details
A band of brothers from across Tasmania, Australia and the world.
Book tickets>>
Brothers of Country Acknowledges traditional Owners of the land on which we perform, and we pay our Respects to elders past, present and emerging.
- Sat 30 Jan, 2pm
- Sat 30 Jan, 7pm
- Sun 31 Jan, 6pm
Tickets from $10 + booking fee
— Featuring —
Raw, earthy sounds of the Tasmanian bush from Elder Songman Dougie Mansell
Yao and Chichewa singer and drummer from Malawi Mwase Makalani
Yorta Yorta and Yuwaalaraay man Warren Mason
Tasmanian born Yorta Yorta man First Nations Producer and musician Josh Langford
Percussionist and filmmaker Lopes Sezabo
Tasmanian Aboriginal pakana traditional dancer Harley Mansell
Elder Sean Mansell
Adelaide born cultural magpie Matthew Fargher
— Booking FAQs —
Why do we have to book as a group?
We’ve set up seats in groups. This helps us to keep a safe 1.5m between groups. Group bookings are the only way we can fit everyone in our venue, and make sure that we are all COVID safe.
At this event, you will be seated within 1.5m of the people in your group.
Why are there so few tickets?
MAC observes social distancing. It’s important to keep everyone safe, but it means that we can’t fit so many people in our venue. Look on the bright side — the small audience will make this a very special experience!
How much do tickets cost?
Tickets are $10 each, but they get cheaper as the group gets larger.
We’ve tried to keep the cost of tickets as low as possible. Save by booking as a group.
Are there concession prices?
Because we’re selling tickets as groups, we haven’t been able to do a concession price. But there is a discount for larger groups (up to 8 people).
What if I feel unwell on the day?
Please don’t come if you feel unwell, have any COVID-19 symptoms or have been in contact with someone with symptoms. Let us know as soon as possible.
I missed out on a ticket!
There is a waitlist. Please join it and we’ll let you know if any tickets become available.
Still have questions? Please get in touch!
Call us 6216 6316
Email mac@gcc.tas.gov.au
Image: Brothers of Country. Photo by Luke Bowden

Time
(Saturday) 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location
Moonah Arts Centre - Performance/Screen Studio
27 Albert Road, Moonah TAS 7009
Organizer
31jan6:00 pm7:00 pmBrothers of CountryPerformance6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Event Type :Perform
Event Details
A band of brothers from across Tasmania, Australia and the world. Book tickets>> Brothers of Country Acknowledges traditional Owners of the land on which we perform, and we pay our Respects to elders past,
more
Event Details
A band of brothers from across Tasmania, Australia and the world.
Book tickets>>
Brothers of Country Acknowledges traditional Owners of the land on which we perform, and we pay our Respects to elders past, present and emerging.
- Sat 30 Jan, 2pm
- Sat 30 Jan, 7pm
- Sun 31 Jan, 6pm
Tickets from $10 + booking fee
— Featuring —
Raw, earthy sounds of the Tasmanian bush from Elder Songman Dougie Mansell
Yao and Chichewa singer and drummer from Malawi Mwase Makalani
Yorta Yorta and Yuwaalaraay man Warren Mason
Tasmanian born Yorta Yorta man First Nations Producer and musician Josh Langford
Percussionist and filmmaker Lopes Sezabo
Tasmanian Aboriginal pakana traditional dancer Harley Mansell
Elder Sean Mansell
Adelaide born cultural magpie Matthew Fargher
— Booking FAQs —
Why do we have to book as a group?
We’ve set up seats in groups. This helps us to keep a safe 1.5m between groups. Group bookings are the only way we can fit everyone in our venue, and make sure that we are all COVID safe.
At this event, you will be seated within 1.5m of the people in your group.
Why are there so few tickets?
MAC observes social distancing. It’s important to keep everyone safe, but it means that we can’t fit so many people in our venue. Look on the bright side — the small audience will make this a very special experience!
How much do tickets cost?
Tickets are $10 each, but they get cheaper as the group gets larger.
We’ve tried to keep the cost of tickets as low as possible. Save by booking as a group.
Are there concession prices?
Because we’re selling tickets as groups, we haven’t been able to do a concession price. But there is a discount for larger groups (up to 8 people).
What if I feel unwell on the day?
Please don’t come if you feel unwell, have any COVID-19 symptoms or have been in contact with someone with symptoms. Let us know as soon as possible.
I missed out on a ticket!
There is a waitlist. Please join it and we’ll let you know if any tickets become available.
Still have questions? Please get in touch!
Call us 6216 6316
Email mac@gcc.tas.gov.au
Image: Brothers of Country. Photo by Luke Bowden

Time
(Sunday) 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Location
Moonah Arts Centre - Performance/Screen Studio
27 Albert Road, Moonah TAS 7009
Organizer
February
24feb11:00 am1:00 pmLoobyDocumentary screening and producer Q&A11:00 am - 1:00 pm Event Type :Other
Event Details
Free film screening to mark 100 years of the Archibald Prize. Looby is a film about the eponymous Australian artist Keith Looby. Keith Looby won many major awards, including (in controversial circumstances)
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Event Details
Free film screening to mark 100 years of the Archibald Prize.
Looby is a film about the eponymous Australian artist Keith Looby. Keith Looby won many major awards, including (in controversial circumstances) the Archibald Prize.
The Archibald Prize always creates much discussion about portraiture. Looby adds personality and politics to the mix. Among other things, the film delves into the painter’s focus on Indigenous history and trauma at a time when Australian institutions were of a “history began with the First Fleet” mindset.
Documentary Screening followed by producer Q&A
Book online>>
— Booking FAQs —
Why do we have to book as a group?
We’ve set up seats in groups. This helps us to keep a safe 1.5m between groups. Group bookings are the only way we can fit everyone in our venue, and make sure that we are all COVID safe.
At this event, you will be seated within 1.5m of the people in your group.
What if I feel unwell on the day?
Please don’t come if you feel unwell, have any COVID-19 symptoms or have been in contact with someone with symptoms. Let us know as soon as possible.
I missed out on a ticket!
There is a waitlist. Please join it and we’ll let you know if any tickets become available.
Still have questions? Please get in touch!
Call us 6216 6316
Email mac@gcc.tas.gov.au
Image: Max Gillies by Keith Looby. Winner, Archibald Prize 1984 (detail)

Time
(Wednesday) 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Location
Moonah Arts Centre - Performance/Screen Studio
27 Albert Road, Moonah TAS 7009