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WWII thriller brings $24 million boost to Docklands Studios and local economy
Melbourne’s Docklands Studios is once again the backdrop for a major international production, with WWII survival thriller Play Dead currently filming on-site using the studio’s world-leading virtual production facilities.
Read MoreUrban landscapes intersect with feminine grace in MAGNET Galleries exhibitions
MAGNET Galleries becomes a stage for the dual vision of photographer Rudiger Wasser in June, where the stark geometry of an urban dystopia is set against the gentle grace of a living canvas.
Read More“Like a gym membership for artists”: Kindred Cameras makes photography accessible
Occupying a once derelict office space at The District Docklands, Kindred Cameras is an artist’s studio, gallery and educational space dedicated to the art of photography.
Read MoreDistinctive designer comes to Docklands
Unique local fashion designer Paul Malcolm has moved into a design studio at 20 Import Lane.
Read MorePrahran photography legacy celebrated at Docklands exhibition
A new exhibition opening this month at MAGNET Galleries in Docklands will pay tribute to the enduring artistry of Prahran College’s renowned photography students from the 1960s to the 1980s.
Read MoreDocklands statues remain stuck in storage
Four out of five bronze statues of great Australian entertainers remain in storage nine years after being removed to make way for the Banksia apartment tower in NewQuay.
Read MoreArt meets climate science at Library at the Dock Gallery
A collaborative exhibition Waves and Bubbles: Turbulent Waters merges climate science, music and visual art to transform Library at the Dock Gallery into an aural-visual ocean world until May 25.
Read MoreThe history and origins of Easter feasts
Isn’t it an odd tradition that the resurrection of Christ is marked by the consumption of chocolate eggs supposedly delivered by an anthropomorphic rabbit?
Read MoreLocal maritime project wins at Victorian Community History Awards
A project looking into the history of Victoria’s maritime history and the city’s waterways has been acknowledged at the 2024 Victorian Community History Awards held in Southbank on March 24.
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