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7 things to do in Adelaide this week...
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'Sticky Lala' is a picture book art exhibition by Robin Tatlow-Lord, now on display in the Carclew Youth Arts foyer exhibition space. Tatlow-Lord's exhibition is suitable for kids as well as adults and accompanied by a black and white colouring-in zine version of the picture book.'
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Concerts @ Kent Town open their 2008 season with a big shot too. Melbourne's Award Winning Huntingtower String Orchestra drop in for a performance at 7.30pm on Fri 4 April at Wesley Church (on the corner of Fullarton & Grenfell, Kent Town.
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Current TV - a new media way of thinking comes to The Portable Film Festival at the Media Resource Centre on Wed 9 April from 6pm.
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Samstag Museum Exhibition Gallery at UNISA (North Terrace city) is currently hosting 'Penumbra: Contemporary Art from Taiwan' in gallery 1 - 3, but if you'd like to have a look you'll need to hurry. The exhibition concludes this Fri 4 April.
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Art Images Gallery again plays host to Tjala Arts, presenting a stunning collection of works by 13 artists at their Norwood premises. The 2008 Tjala Arts exhibition marks the fourth annual collaborative exhibition between Art Images Gallery and the Amata Arts Centre. The exhibition runs until Sun 27 April 2008.
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The Light Gallery at The Centre for Creative Photography (Richmond Road, Marleston) is the place to find Adelaide artist Syd Winer's most recent photographic work at an exhibition entitled 'The Riders', open until Fri 25 April.
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'Nonpareil (having no equal)' is at the Bruce Wilson Gallery (TafeSA O'Halloran Hill Campus), being an exhibition by talented current and past students of Vizarts, O'Halloran Hill, and curated by third year Visual Art students completing the Bachelor of Visual Arts and Applied Design degree at Vizarts, O'Halloran Hill.

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