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Soak up the autumn sunshine and kick back on the Kambri lawns at Music on the Greens this weekend.
DJ YNG Daku is back with a DJ session ranging across genres on Saturday 27 March from 12pm–2pm.
On Sunday 28 March Small Town Alien will be sure to deliver an exciting and unique show from 1pm–3pm.
Art is often a vector for activism and creating positive change. Four powerful women will come together at Kambri at ANU on March 28 to talk about shaping the future.
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Aretha Brown is not entirely comfortable being called an activist. In 2017, she was the youngest person and first woman...
Aretha Brown is not entirely comfortable being called an activist. In 2017, she was the youngest person and first woman...
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We recently caught up with Australian artist Bohie Palecek to talk about her background, her inspirations and her aim to support women to get creative and have a voice in the world of art.
Bohie is a local Canberra legend and one of over 100 female artists featured in Kambri's 4-month long festival HERE I AM: Art by Great Women in partnership with aMBUSH Gallery.
She also just completed an inspiring 3-day mural workshop with Canberra students on behalf of YWCA Canberra to celebrate International Women's Day.
For more information on upcoming HERE I AM events, visit https://kambri.com.au/event/here-i-am-art-by-great-women/

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Check out some of Australia’s most talented and engaging contemporary women artists at Kambri’s Exhibition Avenue.
Displayed in the open air along University Avenue, the 24 large-scale works span street art, fine art, photography and illustration.
Curated and produced by aMBUSH Gallery, and presented by Kambri at ANU, this exhibition is showing until March 5th as part of the HERE I AM: Art by Great Women festival. Find out more info here: https://bit.ly/HIAkambri

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Don’t miss the incredible line-up of HERE I AM festival events at Kambri.
It's a showcase of art and creativity from amazing Australian women, and there's still two weeks remaining
Check out the full festival guide here: https://bit.ly/HIAkambri
The HERE I AM: Art by Great Women festival is inspired by the Know My Name movement and is a cultural partnership between Kambri at ANU, aMBUSH Gallery and the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra

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