FUSE Spring 2021
A wearable art exhibition inspired by the flora and fauna of Darebin Parklands. Featuring artwork made from locally sourced recycled materials during a workshop series presented by local artists.
More infoThe Darebin Intercultural Centre is delighted to present a screening of short films on the theme: combat discrimination.
More infoOne Now, from FLOW Festival Australia, showcases Auslan (Australian Sign Language) through many different artistic forms, and is leading the future of Deaf Arts.
More infoAn exhibition of images and words reflecting on freedom, presented online by Chalice Northcote Uniting Church.
More infoTapsalteerie is a folk quartet that performs original music, best described as a curious mishmash of folk, Celtic and jazz.
More infoSpaced is an Online performance and Zine led by local Disabled artist Jess Kapuscinski Evans, poetically tackling the taboo questions around disability.
More infoYour local market is about so much more than a shopping list!
More infoGanbu Gulin is a culturally inclusive event that celebrates and recognises First Nations peoples, and invites all residents, old and new, to be officially welcomed onto Wurundjeri Country.
More infoThe Darebin Songwriters Award is an annual songwriting competition that seeks to recognise, showcase and promote the talents of local songwriters.
More infoAuthor Zoe Holman tells the story of the world's deadliest frontier through the experiences of asylum-seekers in Greece.
More infoPractice your English language skills in a friendly, supportive environment.
More infoTrawlwoolway artist Edwina Green and Wiradjuri writer, teacher and academic Jeanine Leane, respond to themes of social justice through creative expression.
More infoDarebin Through a Lens. A series of short film and documentaries that reflect and celebrate what's unique about the City of Darebin.
More infoDarebin Mayor, Cr Lina Messina, welcomes you to FUSE Digital.
More infoThe online premiere of this important documentary, telling the story of Darebin’s decision to cease national celebrations on 26 January out of respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
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