Sydney’s CarriageWorks Arts Centre will be transformed this Saturday July 12 and Sunday July 13, as the Underbelly Festival showcases some of the hottest emerging artists in the country.
July 11th, 2008
On Saturday July 12 and Sunday July 13, Underbelly Festival will showcase the results of the Underbelly Public Arts Lab, where, for the last two weeks, over 250 of Sydney’s most cutting-edge and groundbreaking, experimental and emerging artists have taken up residency in CarriageWorks Arts Centre, creating, building and rehearsing new works.
Over the 2-day ticketed Festival, every corner of this huge heritage site will be filled with music, performance, projections, sculpture, installation, sound art and film.
A multi-arts event dedicated to supporting and promoting emerging artists, Underbelly Public Arts Lab + Festival offers a rare opportunity for Sydney to witness the performances, artworks, projects and ideas that are ripe throughout the city.
Tickets are $28/32 + bf each day or Weekend Pass $58/50 + bf
Saturday July 12, 12noon – 11pm & Sunday July 13, 2pm – 10pm
Available through Ticketmaster
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