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BRINGING OUR

HERITAGE TO LIFE

Lighting up from dusk

EASTER SATURDAY 8 APRIL 2023 FROM 5PM

 

nine artists | seven collections | one town | many stories

Experience a night of contemporary art, digital-art projections, community arts,

live music and more at the Gawler Laneway Arts & Music Festival Broken Hill.

 

Throughout 2022 nine artists and musicians have worked with community museums to unearth Broken Hill's

many stories. GLAMFEST will draw from this heritage to illuminate the historic Gawler Place in Broken Hill's

CBD, transforming it for ONE NIGHT ONLY through a dynamic program of art, music, food and more!  

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MUSIC

5.00pm 

5.15pm 

5.45pm 

6.00pm 

7.15pm 

8.30pm 

Doors open

Welcome to Country | Festival Launch           

Launch David Doyle’s ‘Midden’ 

with Dhungala Baarka and the Wilcannia Children’s Choir 

Dhungala Baarka 

The Orbweavers  

The Black Shadows with Bonnie and Chris Quayle 

(times are approximate) 

ART

Kathie Najar with Broken Hill Historical Society (Mosque Museum)

Sarah McEwan with Broken Hill Trades Hall Collection

Vic McEwan with West Darling Machinery Preservation Society 

David Doyle with Broken Hill City Art Gallery 

Jonathan McBurnie with Mad Max 2 Museum

Otis Filley, Glamfest Documentary Series

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FOOD

Family-friendly dinner options available for purchase:

Broken Hill Sturt Club (V) with Coopers Brewery & Pete's Pure

Silver City Cafe (V)

Glamburgers from Pasties & More (V)

RFDS Coffee Van 

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Sponsors

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GLAMFEST is supported by the Restart Investment to Sustain

and Expand (RISE) Fund - an Australian Government Initiative. 

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West Darling Arts thanks the many sponsors, partners, and community supporters who have made this event possible. 

Community Partners: the Royal Flying Doctor Service South Eastern - Wellbeing Place; and YWCA Broken Hill.  

 

Community Museum Partners and their volunteer teams:  Broken Hill City Outback Archives & Library, Broken Hill City Art Gallery, Broken Hill Historical Society, Broken Hill Trades Hall Archive, Mad Max 2 Museum, Sulphide Street Railway & Historical Museum, and the West Darling Machinery Preservation Society.  

Community Supporters:  Big Sky Stories; Broken Hill Sturt Club; Essential Energy; Indigo Financial; Morgan Street Public School; Pat Schinella; Sampson’s Shoes; Silver City Café; Silver City Cinema & the Broken Hill Musician’s Club; Sussan; Timperio Builders; Thom, Dick & Harry’s; WealthWise Insurance Services. 

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