Sydney and NSW festivals, activities & events

What's On This Month

Mosman Festival of Sculpture (1-26 Mar)

French Film Festival (2-21 Mar)

Taste of Sydney (11-14 Mar)

Mind Body & Soul Expo (12-14 Mar)

St Patrick's Day Parade (21 Mar)

OneWorld Multicultural Festival (21 Mar)

The Hills Home Show & Lifestyle Expo (27-28 Mar)

What's On Next Month

Sydney Easter Show (1-14 Apr)

Sydney Family Show (1-14 Apr)

Hoopla Festival (2-5 Apr)

Surry Hills Festival (10 Apr)

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Surry Hills Festival (10 Apr)

Children of Eden (13-17 Apr)

Future Events

Creamfields (1 May)

Living Planet Vegan Expo (2 May)

Fashion Forward Festival (7-9 May)

HIA Sydney Home Show (13-16 May)

Mind Body Spirit Festival (13-16 May)

Darling Harbour Jazz & Blues Festival (21-23 May)

17th Biennale of Sydney (12 May-1 Aug)

Hunter Valley Uncorked (7 Nov)

Resources

Book Accommodation Cruise Sydney Harbour
Visit the Blue Mountains
Sydney Sightseeing
Hire a Car
Public Holidays 2010
School Holidays 2010
Melbourne Festivals & Events

Biennale of Sydney

The 17th Biennale of Sydney (12 May - 1 August 2010) directed by David Elliott and titled 'THE BEAUTY OF DISTANCE: Songs of Survival in a Precarious Age' will showcase the freshest, most exciting and innovative contemporary art. In a country that has traditionally regarded distance as a disadvantage, this Biennale will celebrate distance by including art from Australia and all around the world. By providing a unique experience of a wide range of good art, the exhibition will express the power of art, as well as its creative richness.

Held every two years, the Biennale of Sydney stages a three-month exhibition, plus a program of special events, public tours, artist talks, film screenings and international guest lectures across Sydney - and admission to the exhibition and these events is FREE. In 2010, the 17th Biennale of Sydney will be situated across the heart of the city in a series of venues: Cockatoo Island, Pier 2/3, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney Opera House, Royal Botanic Gardens, Artspace and the Art Gallery of New South Wales (foyer only).

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