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SUMMARY:MECCA x NGV Women in Design Commission 2025
DESCRIPTION:Award-winning designer Nipa Doshi takes centre stage at MECCA x NGV Women in Design Commission 2025 with A Room of My Own — a striking\, multipurpose cabinet inspired by the Indian kaavad. Blending centuries-old craft traditions with modernist design language\, the work becomes both functional object and personal archive\, honouring the women who have shaped Doshi’s life and practice. Intimate\, powerful\, and beautifully considered\, it’s a quiet celebration of memory\, making\, and women’s stories.
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/mecca-x-ngv-women-in-design-commission-2025/
LOCATION:National Gallery of Victoria\, 180 St Kilda Rd\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts,Happening in Melbourne
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SUMMARY:Data Dreams: Art and AI (Museum of Contemporary Art)
DESCRIPTION:Data Dreams: Art and AI at the Museum of Contemporary Art dives deeper into how algorithms\, power and creativity collide. Among the standout voices is artist Christopher Kulendran Thomas\, whose work critically examines technology\, capitalism and identity in a data-driven world. Blending sharp political insight with cutting-edge digital practice\, the exhibition challenges who controls information\, how narratives are built\, and what the future of creativity might look like when machines are part of the process. Thought-provoking\, timely\, and impossible to scroll past.
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/data-dreams-art-and-ai-museum-of-contemporary-art/
LOCATION:Museum of Contemporary Art Australia\, 140 George St\, The Rocks\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts,Happening in Sydney
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260207
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SUMMARY:Learning Ayurveda and Ashtanga Yoga for Holistic Wellness & Healing
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\nTo provide comprehensive information about wisdom of Ayurveda and Ashtanga Yoga\, a series of talks is being organised in the Central Coast area of Sydney near Ettalong Beach\, about a minute’s walk from the Beach at the annexe of Ettalong 50 + Leisure & Learning Centre.\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\nProf. (Dr) Raj Kumar Sharma – A renowned Ayurveda scholar\, with more than 40 years of experience in teaching and practice of Ayurveda in India at Dayanand Ayurvedic College and Hospital\, Jalandhar\, as Professor\, Principal\, and Assistant Director\, with the public sector as Ayurvedic Medical Officer. \nFounder and Executive Editor\, Ayurvedic Magazine – D A V Ayurveda for Holistic Health \n\n\n\n\n\n\nDetails of the Talks Series Programme\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFor an extensive understanding of the topic and the convenience of the participants\, and to accommodate their busy schedule\, the series of talks has been spread into \nOne Weekend a Month (First Weekend) \nTen Weekends a Year \nFebruary 2026 to November 2026 \nDates of the weekends of the month- February 7 & 8\, March 7 & 8\, April 4 & 5\, May 2 & 3\, June 6 & 7\, July 4 & 5\, August 1 & 2\, Sept 5 & 6\, October 3 & 4\, Nov 7 & 8 \n10 to 3 pm schedule (Lunch Break 12- 1 pm) \nGET TICKETS HERE: https://www.drrajkumarsharma.com/ettalong-talk-series/
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/learning-ayurveda-and-ashtanga-yoga-for-holistic-wellness-healing/
LOCATION:Ettalong 50+ Leisure & Learning Centre\, 5-7\, Broken Bay Road\, Ettalong\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2257\, Australia
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SUMMARY:MEETING THE BUDDHA: Australian Premiere of Award-Winning Feature Documentary
DESCRIPTION:  \nInternationally acclaimed feature documentary\, Meeting the Buddha arrives in Australia this February\, offering an intimate\, cinematic exploration of Tibetan Buddhism’s journey into the modern world through one of its most influential spiritual lineages. \nCreated by an international filmmaking team from the United Kingdom\, Germany\, Hungary and Denmark\, in collaboration with venerable Tibetan Lamas\, Meeting the Buddha is produced by The Beautiful Truth\, the award-winning film and storytelling studio known for documentaries that explore purpose\, impact and humanity. \nBlending rare archival footage\, original animation\, intimate interviews and contemporary reflections\, the film traces the extraordinary life and legacy of the 16th Karmapa\, Rangjung Rigpe Dorje\, head of the Karma Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism\, and his profound relationship with Lama Ole Nydahl\, a young Danish seeker whose life was transformed by a chance encounter with the Karmapa in 1969. \nThrough this bond between teacher and student\, Meeting the Buddha tells a richly historical yet deeply personal story of courage\, friendship and spiritual transmission—revealing how timeless wisdom found its way from the monasteries of Tibet into contemporary life across the globe. \n”Meeting the Buddha is a story of friendship\, risk and transformation\, told across continents and decade\,” says Director Marta Gyorgy-Kessler. \n“It brings together rare archival footage\, animation and intimate interviews to show how a chance encounter in 1969 helped carry Tibetan Buddhism into contemporary life — and why that story still matters today.” \nThe film captures the remarkable presence of the 16th Karmapa—often referred to as a ‘Living Buddha’—from his early years in Tibet\, through exile in India\, to his visionary commitment to sharing Buddhist teachings with the modern world. \nAlongside him\, audiences meet Ole Nydahl\, once a wild young hippy from Denmark who\, as a child\, declared his ambition to become the “Danish champion of mind.” Together with his wife Hannah Nydahl\, Ole became instrumental in bringing Tibetan Buddhism to the West\, helping establish hundreds of meditation centres from Mexico City to Vladivostok and carrying forward their teacher’s vision with unshakable dedication. \nSet against political upheaval in Tibet and cultural transformation in the West\, Meeting the Buddha honours the living transmission of the Karma Kagyu lineage and the enduring relationship between teacher and student that sustains it. \nDirected by Márta György-Kessler\, who first encountered Buddhism through Ole and Hannah Nydahl in 1990\, Meeting the Buddha follows her award-winning documentary Hannah – Buddhism’s Untold Journey\, which screened internationally and was featured on Netflix. \nIn 2025 alone\, Meeting the Buddha has earned 13 international awards at jury-only screenings\, including four Awards of Excellence from the IndieFEST Film Awards\, The Impact DOCS Awards and Docs Without Borders. \nThe Australian release of Meeting the Buddha arrives at a time of growth in Buddhism nationwide. According to the 2021 Australian Bureau of Statistics Census\, 2.4% of Australians—approximately 615\,000 people—identify as Buddhist\, making it the fourth-largest religion in Australia. This marks a significant increase from just 0.8% of the population in 1971\, reflecting decades of growth and the expanding presence of Buddhist practice and communities across the country. Today\, Buddhism follows Christianity (43.9%)\, No Religion (38.9%)\, Islam (3.2%) and Hinduism (2.7%) in Australia’s religious landscape\, underscoring its enduring and evolving role in contemporary Australian society. \nGET TICKETS HERE: \nPerth – 26 February (Event Cinemas Innaloo) \nMelbourne – 3 March (Eclipse Cinema) \nAlbury – 4 March (Regent Cinemas) \nCanberra – 4 March (Palace Electric) \nSydney – 7 March (Palace Moore Park) \nNewcastle – 9 March (Kotara) \nByron Bay – 16 March (Palace Byron Bay)
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/meeting-the-buddha-australian-premiere-of-award-winning-feature-documentary/
LOCATION:NSW
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SUMMARY:Touching the Divine: Love and devotion in Asian Art
DESCRIPTION:  \nTouching the Divine: Love and devotion in Asian art explores aspects of love and devotion expressed through art created in sacred contexts across Asia. Featuring works of art from the AGSA collection this exhibition presents the divine and worldly aspects of devotion expressed through a wide diversity of media created in the context of Buddhism\, Hinduism\, and Islam. \nGET TICKETS HERE: https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/whats-on/exhibitions/touching-the-divine-love-and-devotion-in-asian-art/
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/touching-the-divine-love-and-devotion-in-asian-art-3/
LOCATION:Lower Melrose Wing\, Art Gallery of South Australia\, 490 North Terrace\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Hayakal al Noor (Bodies of Light) Exhibition by Narjis Mirza
DESCRIPTION:  \nIn collaboration with the Brimbank Writers & Readers Festival\, artist Narjis Mirza explores the poetic and spiritual dimensions of text and light. \nHayakal al Noor (Bodies of Light) illuminates sacred Arabic letters from the Quran to life\, combining calligraphy with projection. The work encourages contemplation of unseen realms\, revealing the subtle interplay between art\, language and transcendence. \nGET TICKETS HERE: Creative Brimbank
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/hayakal-al-noor-bodies-of-light-exhibition-by-narjis-mirza/
LOCATION:Wall behind Brimbank Community and Civic Centre\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3020\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Biennale of Sydney – Student-Led Art Tours
DESCRIPTION:Art education just got a serious upgrade. As part of Sydney’s most celebrated international art event\, the 25th Biennale of Sydney: Rememory\, students are invited to experience world-class contemporary art up close through specially designed guided tours that bring the exhibitions to life in ways a textbook never could. \nRunning free across five major venues White Bay Power Station\, Art Gallery of NSW\, Chau Chak Wing Museum\, Campbelltown Arts Centre\, and Penrith Regional Gallery the Biennale’s student-led art tours are designed to spark curiosity\, encourage critical thinking\, and build confidence in interpreting contemporary art. Led by artist-educators\, each tour moves students through the exhibition\, encouraging them to observe\, question\, and respond to the works around them. \nAnd for the Indian community\, there is plenty to connect with. Indian collective CAMP and Indian artist Kulpreet Singh are among the 83 artists and collectives from 37 countries whose work features across the Biennale. Perhaps most powerfully\, students will encounter the deeply personal work of Monica Rani Rudhar — an Australian artist of Indian heritage whose three-channel video installation The Fire In Me Was Lit Long Ago traces her grandfather’s journey as a freedom fighter for Indian Independence in 1940s Punjab. Students will also have the rare opportunity to participate in a hands-on crafts workshop led by Rudhar herself\, making their own commemorative prints inspired by objects they love. \nThis is more than a school excursion — it is a chance for young people to see their own stories\, cultures\, and heritage reflected in world-class art\, and to understand that the past is never truly behind us.
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/biennale-of-sydney-student-led-art-tours/
LOCATION:Chau Chak Wing Museum\, University Place\, University of Sydney\, Camperdown\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2006\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts,Happening in Sydney
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