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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

ARTalk Philosophy Cafe - guest Dr Laura D'Olimpio

Thursday 2nd December 2010

Deann's Coffee House
195 Brisbane Street, Ipswich QLD 4305


Topic:
What can we learn from mass art? 

Guest:
Dr Laura D’Olimpio
School of Humanities, University of Western Australia


Laura’s research areas include aesthetics and ethics, philosophy and education and moral philosophy, specialising in the moral impact of mass artworks, particularly film, in society.

She currently teaches at the University of Notre Dame WA, conducts courses for The University of Western Australia Extension, and is involved with the Association for Philosophy in Schools, WA.

Stay for a brief moment or be the last to leave!

 

Saturday, November 20, 2010

ARTalk Philosophy Cafe - Dec 2010

 Thursday 2nd December 2010

Deann's Coffee House

195 Brisbane Street
Ipswich QLD 4305

Topic:
What can we learn from mass art? 

Guest:
Dr Laura D’Olimpio
School of Humanities
University of Western Australia




The café as a public space and forum for discussion and community

You don't need to be a world renowned philosopher, to be endowed with the wisdom of Socrates, or to have read the complete works of Plato to enjoy the stimulating atmosphere of a philosophy café.

Turning city cafés into intellectual nooks for open discussion has a long history dating back to 1947 in Paris. Since then thousands of philosophy café goers worldwide have embraced the idea as a way to enhance thinking about the world around them, and to encourage more airing of opinions and civic debate.

Discover café life at the Top of Town and delight in the good food and drink to order (available throughout the evening) in a vibrant space and listen to guest speakers, ponder provocative topics, and with plenty of opportunity to join in the lively discussion.
Stay for a brief moment or be the last to leave!

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Street Art - full colour book by Paul Rollo

"WEST END STREET ART" is a new full colour book by photographer Paul Rollo documenting twelve of the main street artists currently painting Brisbane's town the colour of imagination.



112 pages, A5, of colour photos of Street Art - stencils, stickers, paste ups, graffiti and other media from West End area in Brisbane, Australia.

Only $29.95 

Available in Ipswich ONLY at



Saturday, November 13, 2010

Celebrate World Philosophy Day @ Bon Laneway


Thursday 18th November 2010

17 Ellenborough Street
Ipswich QLD 4305

Topic:
Art and the City

Guest:


The café as a public space and forum for discussion and community

You don't need to be a world renowned philosopher, to be endowed with the wisdom of Socrates, or to have read the complete works of Plato to enjoy the stimulating atmosphere of a philosophy café.

Turning city cafés into intellectual nooks for open discussion has a long history dating back to 1947 in Paris. Since then thousands of philosophy café goers worldwide have embraced the idea as a way to enhance thinking about the world around them, and to encourage more airing of opinions and civic debate.

Discover café life at the Top of Town and delight in the good food and drink to order (available throughout the evening) in a vibrant space and listen to guest speakers, ponder provocative topics, and with plenty of opportunity to join in the lively discussion.

Stay for a brief moment or be the last to leave!






the SWICH Contemporary Art Space promo video

Promo video

TOP OF TOWN HERITAGE
191 BRISBANE STREET
IPSWICH QLD 435

Gallery opening hours are:
Monday: closed
Tuesday: 9am-4pm
Wednesday: 9am-4pm
Thursday: 9am-6pm
Friday: 9am-4pm
Saturday: 9am-2pm
Sunday: 9am-1pm (2nd & 4th Sundays only)
An Alive in Oz production

Saturday, November 6, 2010

ARTalk Philosophy Cafe


Join in the international celebrations of UNESCO World Philosophy Day at Top of Town!

the SWICH Contemporary Art Space presents the inaugural
ARTalk Philosophy Cafe

ART | PHILOSOPHY | COFFEE | FOOD | FRIENDS | COMMUNITY

Where:
Bon Laneway Café
17 Ellenborough Street, Ipswich

When:
Thursday 18th November 2010
arrive 5:30pm | commences 6:00pm | finishes 7:30pm

Cost:
$5 admission at door
+ café menu available

Topic:
'Art and the City'

Guest Speaker:
Dr Gilbert Burgh
School of History, Philosophy, Religion and Classics
The University of Queensland


PARTICIPATING CAFES:
Cactus Espresso Bar
Deann's Coffee House
Bon Laneway

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

SIZE MATTERS @ the SWICH CAS 2 NOVEMBER - 27 NOVEMBER


Introducing our new exhibition, Size Matters, which opened to the public on Tuesday 2 November and will run until 27 November 2010. Size Matters is a group show of all original small artworks by contemporary artists from Ipswich, Brisbane and Melbourne.

The artists, working in a range of mediums including photography, painting, installation, etching and illustration are: Tracey Potter, Sally Picker, Donna Davis, Krystal Ingle, Charmaine Davis, Belinda Suzette, LeAnne Vincent, Sandra Kane and Chenaya Bancroft-Davis.

The SWICH Contemporary Art Space is located in the charming Top of Town Heritage Precinct at 191 Brisbane Street Ipswich.

Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Friday 9am-4pm Saturday 9am-2pm
Ph: 3281 9192 for more information.

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