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SUMMARY:Terry Jarvis Seasons of Buda
DESCRIPTION:Watercolour Exhibition 2024\nTerry Jarvis was born and grew up in Castlemaine. It is where he developed a love and appreciation for the outdoors as a boy\, playing in the creeks\, fishing in the river and collecting fire wood in the bushland with his Dad. He started with sketching as a boy and it developed into a passion for his favourite medium\, watercolour. \nTerry is a regular tutor through out Australia and overseas and has award winning paintings in private collections world wide. \n“I am inspired every day by the kangaroo’s amongst the gum trees and the ever changing beauty of the forest. I love the challenge that every water colour painting brings\, to catch the light and those special moments in time.” \nPlease joins us for wine and canapés to open the exhibition on Friday August 23. Exhibition viewings from 5pm followed by drinks in the Garden Room\, where House Curator Sarah Fraser will officially open the exhibition and we will hear from Terry about his connection to Buda. \nThe exhibition continues in the house right through until November 30. General admission applies. Paintings will be for sale. \n   
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/terry-jarvis/
LOCATION:VIC
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240727T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240727T220000
DTSTAMP:20260416T175301
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SUMMARY:The 2024 Josine McEwan fundraising dinner
DESCRIPTION:Creative Heritage Gardens in a changing world. Andrew Laidlaw\nSORRY – SOLD OUT\nCome and join us for a 3 course winter meal for the annual Josine McEwan fund-raising dinner with Andrew Laidlaw\, Landscape Architect with the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria.\nBOOK NOW\nThe late Josine McEwan was a volunteer in the garden at Buda Historic Home & Garden in Castlemaine.  Knowing how important Buda is to the region and wanting it to remain open for future generations to enjoy\, Josine left a generous bequest to Buda when she passed away in 2006. Since 2007 an annual lecture and fundraising dinner has been conducted in Josine’s memory. \nAndrew Laidlaw is Landscape Architect at the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria (responsible for the design and implementation of numerous landscape projects at Melbourne Gardens)\, a Director of The Diggers Club Board\, and the principal Designer for the Global Gardens of Peace project. \nThis year’s lecture presented by Andrew looks at how heritage and contemporary design work together and that both can support each other and need to provide the best outcomes for our gardens. History\, sustainability\, wellbeing\, first nations\, living collections\, health and saftey and costs are all part of the complex layers in designing public space we must consider. In this changing world our gardens cannot afford to remain static\, Gardens and their management must be creative in what experiences and engagement they provide. He will draw on his Botanic Gardens and private work and look at ways to find contemporary solutions to energising our landscapes. \n     \nThe dinner includes a glass of bubbly on arrival followed by a delicious and seasonal three course winter meal. \nPlease let us know by email if you have dietary requirements. \nMenu\nEntree\nGrazing platter provided by the Buda Team \nAlternating mains provided by Lela Rudinica catering \nChicken involtini  (Chicken in a parcel)\nLamb Shwarma (Roast lamb with spicy marinade served in slices) \n\nLayered veg cake \n\n \nVeg:\nPotato gratin\nRoasted pumpkin\nTurkish green beans\n\nDessert\nBasque Cheesecake (baked\, gluten free and a bit lemony)\nPistachio nut cake\nBoth cakes to be served with a dollop of cream.\nBOOK NOW\n 
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/the-josine-mcewan-2024/
LOCATION:Buda Historic Home and Garden\, 42 Hunter St\, CASTLEMAINE\, VIC\, 3450\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240622T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240622T143000
DTSTAMP:20260416T175301
CREATED:20240507T044238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240521T041626Z
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SUMMARY:Ramble and Rowan with the Ryans
DESCRIPTION:Stephen Ryan \nWinter Garden ramble with Ryan Garratt\, hot soup lunch and talk by Stephen Ryan on the botanical art of Ellis Rowan.\nBOOK NOW\n[vc_row][vc_column width=’1/3′] \nRyan Garratt \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=’2/3′]Ryan Garratt is Buda’s Garden Curator with over 25 years experience and also a Garden Educator for the Digger’s Club. Join him at 11am  for a winter ramble in our 3 acre heritage garden to learn about its history\, significance\, what’s happening in the winter garden and future plans.[/vc_column][/vc_row] \n[vc_row][vc_column width=’1/3′] \nEllis Rowan\, Erythrina variegata L. synonym Erthrina indica Lam.\, pale flowered form\, family Fabaceae\, Queensland\, 1891?\, nla.cat-vn1317791 \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=’1/3′] \nStephen Ryan is an horticulturalist\, nurseryman\, collector\, prolific writer and award-winning radio broadcaster and TV presenter and is the newly appointed Patron for the Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria (RHSV). He is also the President of the Mt Macedon Horticultural Society\, one of the oldest gardening clubs in Victoria. \nStephen lectures and holds seminars both in Australia as well as overseas. As a plant hunter and traveller he has travelled to many places in the world. \nHe has published three books on rare plants that have received rave reviews and his manual contains over 2000 plant entries of rare plants available in temperate Australia. He also contributed to the two large tomes produced in Australia Botanica and more recently Flora. Stephen’s garden and nursery Dicksonia Rare Plants hold three national plant collections\, Cornus\, Sambucus and Acanthus\, for the Garden Plants Conservation Association of Australia. \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=’1/3′] \nThe Horti-Culturalists \nJoin Stephen over a delicious hot soup lunch for a talk on Ellis Rowan and the Ellis Rowan project. \n(Vegan\, vegetarian and non vegetarian) \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \n[vc_row][vc_column width=’1/3′] \nSir John Longstaff\, Ellis Rowan Memorial Portrait\, 1926\, nla.cat-vn1901331 \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=’2/3′]Ellis Rowan was a world famous Australian artist who explored Australia and remote parts of the world hunting for wildflowers\, rare plants\, insects and birds to paint. She lived with her family at their Mount Macedon homes – first Derriweit Heights then The Cottage (now Viewfield). She was a prolific artist who from the 1870s to her death in 1922\, painted some 3000 pictures. She won countless art prizes\, the approval of botanists and the patronage of Queen Victoria and her work was collected internationally. Yet despite all the acclaim she received in her day\, today very few people know her name and her legacy has been all but forgotten.[/vc_column][/vc_row] \nBOOK NOW\n  \n 
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/ramble-and-rowan-with-the-ryans/
LOCATION:VIC
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240512T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240512T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T175301
CREATED:20240207T012013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240207T023203Z
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SUMMARY:Mother's Day Afternoon Tea 2024
DESCRIPTION:RIGGALL\, Louisa (Louie)\nFrom the collection of\nLatrobe Regional Gallery \nFamily\, friendship\, service\, art\nAs part of this years National Trust Heritage Festival\, our Mother’s Day afternoon tea will be on Sunday 12th May 2024 commencing at 2pm with a talk by Christine Lloyd. A perfect way to spend a pleasurable Sunday afternoon. \nBOOK NOW\nWhat connects the Leviny women with the artists Louie Riggall and Jessie Traill? \nFamily\, friendship\, service and art all play a part. \nChristine Lloyd will reveal the many links between these amazing women to Castlemaine\, the impact of their artistic studies in France and service as VADs (Voluntary Aid Detachment) during World War 1. \nChristine is a Buda committee member and Tour Guide. A retired secondary Art and Design teacher\, she loves to research the rich trove of information and stories behind the Buda Art Collection. \nWhat you can expect \n\n\n\n\n\nSparkling wine on arrival\nSavouries and sweets\nLeaf tea and brewed coffee\n\nBOOK NOW\nPlease email any dietary restrictions \n[vc_row][vc_column width=’1/3′] \nJessie Traill (1881 -1967) Seascape with trees 1935 \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=’1/3′][/vc_column][vc_column width=’1/3′] \nLouie Riggall Autumn in BrauntonCourtesy Castlemaine Art Museum \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \n\n     \n$45 ADULT $42 CONC\n$40 FRIENDS OF BUDA
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/mothers-day-2024/
LOCATION:Buda Historic Home and Garden\, 42 Hunter St\, CASTLEMAINE\, VIC\, 3450\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240418T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240518T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T175301
CREATED:20240207T030346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240207T031920Z
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SUMMARY:Connect the dots – The Levinys in Castlemaine
DESCRIPTION:Explore the connections of the artistic Leviny family to the places that were significant to their lives and loves in Castlemaine\, in a brand new walking or driving tour. Come for a Mother’s Day afternoon tea and discover their artistic connections or attend a life drawing class. \n\nThe Australian Heritage Festival is the country’s largest community-driven celebration of heritage. \n\nFor more than 40 years the National Trust has connected the nation through the Australian Heritage Festival celebrations. \nReturning in April and May with the theme Connections\, the 2024 festival will celebrate the rich and diverse stories of our nation\, strengthen cultural and historical ties and encourage the community to forge new bonds. It acknowledges our link to people\, places and the past\, and the enduring connections that will shape the future of heritage. \n\nBuda Castlemaine is one of the few historic houses which truly bears the mark of its former owners\, the Leviny family. An accredited museum\, it features the original belongings and art collection of the talented Leviny’s who resided there for 118 years. \nCome and visit and learn of Hungarian gold and silversmith Ernest Leviny and his five talented daughters and their Arts and Crafts influenced collection\, then grab a map and explore their wider connections in the town of Castlemaine with a newly developed walking or driving tour. General Admission applies to obtain map. No bookings required. \nOn Sunday April 21\, you can participate in a Life Drawing session in the house and garden\, with costumed life models and both a lovely morning tea and lunch. Bookings required. \nOn Mother’s Day\, Sunday May 12\, join us for an afternoon tea at 2pm\, with a glass of bubbly and hear a special talk by Christine Lloyd on what connected the Leviny women with the artists Louie Riggall and Jessie Traill. Family\, friendship\, service and art all play a part. Bookings required. \n[vc_row][vc_column width=’1/3′][/vc_column][vc_column width=’1/3′][/vc_column][vc_column width=’1/3′][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/connect-the-dots-the-levinys-in-castlemaine/
LOCATION:Buda Historic Home and Garden\, 42 Hunter St\, CASTLEMAINE\, VIC\, 3450\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240218T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240421T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T175301
CREATED:20231219T233721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240207T231611Z
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SUMMARY:Life Drawing at Buda
DESCRIPTION:Life drawing with a difference!  \n  \nBOOK NOW\nDames\, Drinks and Drawing (Bridget Farmer)\, and Buda Historic Home and Garden in Castlemaine have joined forces to present this fun monthly event (until the colder months kick in).  \nArtists have access to normally restricted areas of the beautiful Buda house\, where\, within the walls and the garden\, models in period costume will be found\, ready for you to capture with pencil on paper. Artists will be invited to explore the house\, and where a stool is free they may sit and sketch a model in situ. \nThe first two sessions\, Sunday February 18 and March 24\, run from 9.30am – 1pm with a delicious morning tea provided in the break. \nThen\, as part of the Australian National Trust Heritage Festival there will be an all day session from 9.30am – 3pm on Sunday April 21 with both a lovely morning tea and lunch provided. \nCome to one\, or choose all three and receive a discount. \nBOOK NOW\nPlease note: This is a non-tutored drawing session. Stools will be provided but space is tight so please no easels inside the house. We suggest sketchbooks or small drawing boards no larger than A3. We also ask that you only bring dry\, dust free drawing implements due to the fragile nature of the interiors you will be working in. \nFriends of Buda tickets are for paid members only. \nPlease email admin@budacastlemaine.org if you have dietary restrictions. \n     \n       \nDrawing by Lisa Nolan @lisanolanartist
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/life-drawing-at-buda/
LOCATION:Buda Historic Home and Garden\, 42 Hunter St\, CASTLEMAINE\, VIC\, 3450\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20231119T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20231119T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T175301
CREATED:20230104T041011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231115T024819Z
UID:3358-1700388000-1700409600@budacastlemaine.org
SUMMARY:Traditional Arts Fair 2023
DESCRIPTION:The Traditional Arts Fair 2023 is back on the 19th November.\n[vc_video link=’https://youtu.be/ilmVjhlc6AI’] \n[vc_row][vc_column width=’1/2′][/vc_column][vc_column width=’1/2′] \nBuda brings the Traditional Arts Fair to Castlemaine on Sunday November 19th from 10am till 4pm. Set amongst the spectacular spring garden Buda will showcase traditional arts\, cooking and gardening in as many and varied forms as possible\, in the spirit of the Leviny daughters. Embroidery\, book binding\, saffron\, weaving\, garden crafts\, metalwork\, felting\, painting\, jewellery\, cooking\, handmade body products\, basket weaving and much more! \nThe fair will also feature handcrafted ice cream\, coffee\, a gourmet BBQ\, Devonshire teas\, light lunches\, and even Shedshaker brewery’s bar. There will be something to satisfy every palate. \nWith three stages hosting free demonstrations\, individual demonstrations at each stall\, roving musicians and a special guest artist in residence\, there will be plenty of entertainment and opportunities to learn. Families can enjoy children’s activities to keep the little ones engaged and entertained throughout the day. There will be a Make’n Take table where you can learn to make some beautiful copper wares and there will be guided tours of the house at various times throughout the day. \nAdults are only 5 dollars and kids are free\, so don’t miss out on a fantastic family day out. Gates are open at 10am until 4pm and you can book in advance through the website or buy tickets at the gate on the day. budacastlemaine.org \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \nAdults $5 kids are free\nPets not allowed please. Assistance dogs welcome. \nBook tickets in advance\n  \n  \nFree Demonstrations on the Food stage\, the Garden stage and the Traditional Arts stage. >See here for the timetable\n   \nMake ‘n Take with Andrea McKey 11am or 1pm – $15\, bookings required at the booking table\nMake a copper magnet using prepared leaf shapes. Colour in the shapes with waxy coloured pencils of your choice. Think seasonal colours or go wild and do your own colour scheme. Take it home with you. Ages 7+ \n \n  \n2023 raffle with beautiful handcrafted prizes >see more\n   \nFood >See more\n   \nFree Kids activities all day on the lawn\n  \n 
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/taf23/
LOCATION:VIC
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230729T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230729T220000
DTSTAMP:20260416T175301
CREATED:20230607T041057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230725T040033Z
UID:3521-1690655400-1690668000@budacastlemaine.org
SUMMARY:The Josine McEwan 2023 fundraising dinner
DESCRIPTION:Due to circumstances beyond our control this event has been postponed\, possibly to October.\nPlease get in touch here if you would like to be informed of new dates. \nCome and join us for a 3 course winter meal for the annual Josine McEwan fund-raising dinner with our Garden Curator Ryan Garratt. \nBOOK NOW\nThe late Josine McEwan was a volunteer in the garden at Buda Historic Home & Garden in Castlemaine.  Knowing how important Buda is to the region and wanting it to remain open for future generations to enjoy\, Josine left a generous bequest to Buda when she passed away in 2006. Since 2007 an annual lecture and fundraising dinner has been conducted in Josine’s memory. \nOur Garden Curator Ryan Garratt has 25 years of nursery and garden industry experience and is also the garden educator for The Diggers Club. \nThis year’s lecture presented by Ryan looks at 19th Century into early 20th Century gardening in Australia. Touching on the great appetite the gardener of the day had for plant material and also the sheer volume of plant material grown and available then as opposed to now\, he will tie this into the Buda garden\, the Leviny family as well informed plant enthusiasts with aesthetic vision\, and how this affects and leads his approach to garden curation and conservation. \nThe dinner includes a glass of bubbly on arrival followed by a delicious and seasonal three course winter meal. \nPlease let us know by email if you have dietary requirements. \nMenu\nEntree\nGrazing platter provided by the Buda Team \nAlternating mains provided by Lela Rudinica catering \nChicken involtini  (Chicken in a parcel)\nLamb Shwarma (Roast lamb with spicy marinade served in slices) \n\nLayered veg cake \n\n \nVeg:\nPotato gratin\nRoasted pumpkin\nTurkish green beans\n\nDessert\nBasque Cheesecake (baked\, gluten free and a bit lemony)\nPistachio nut cake\nBoth cakes to be served with a dollop of cream.\nBOOK NOW\n \n 
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/the-josine-mcewan-2023-fundraising-dinner/
LOCATION:Buda Historic Home and Garden\, 42 Hunter St\, CASTLEMAINE\, VIC\, 3450\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230611T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230611T123000
DTSTAMP:20260416T175301
CREATED:20230522T033549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230523T053254Z
UID:3509-1686481200-1686486600@budacastlemaine.org
SUMMARY:The Leviny sisters’ Love of Art with Chris Lloyd
DESCRIPTION:Still Life Linocut (c1930) by Alice Newell (Buda Collection) \nBOOK NOW\nThis special tour will focus on the Leviny’s extensive art collection and their role in establishing the Castlemaine Art Museum.\n\nFollowing on from Sarah Frazer’s wonderful Creating CAM: A herstory in cloth and conversation and her Mother’s Day presentation at Buda\, we take a look at what inspired the Leviny sisters in their collection of works and their influence during CAM’s formative years.\n$15/$12 conc. and Friends of Buda. \nBOOK NOW\n[vc_row][vc_column width=’1/3′] \nHollyhocks (1929) Hand-coloured woodcut by Margaret Preston (Buda Collection) \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=’1/3′] \nOrchids (1925) Hand-coloured woodcut by Margaret Preston (Buda Collection)The Levinys had correspondence with Margaret Preston in 1941. \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=’1/3′] \nGum Trees (c1910) Watercolour by Elsie (Hake) Barlow (Buda Collection)Believed to have been purchased by the Levinys from her 1912 solo exhibition in the Mechanics Institute\, Castlemaine. \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \n 
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/art-tour/
LOCATION:VIC
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230521T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230521T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T175302
CREATED:20230412T005116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230419T032246Z
UID:3479-1684666800-1684684800@budacastlemaine.org
SUMMARY:From Budapest to Castlemaine
DESCRIPTION:Buda Fundraiser hosted by the Hungarian Community\nAranykálsz invites you to a luncheon at Buda Castlemaine. All profits from the proceeds of this will be donated to the continuing upkeep of this historic site. \nThe afternoon will feature a two course meal\, live Hungarian music and dance performances as well as a presentation and tree planting by Michael Geiger\, head of the Hungarian Consulate. \nFully licensed. Bookings close May 18th. \nBOOK NOW
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/from-budapest-to-castlemaine/
LOCATION:VIC
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230514T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230514T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T175302
CREATED:20230418T043300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230419T023123Z
UID:3490-1684072800-1684080000@budacastlemaine.org
SUMMARY:Mother's Day Afternoon Tea 2023
DESCRIPTION:Crafty – The Creative Women of Castlemaine’s Golden Age\, with Sarah Frazer\nOur Mother’s Day afternoon tea will be on Sunday 14th May 2023 commencing at 2pm\, a perfect way to spend a pleasurable Sunday afternoon. \nBOOK NOW\nCrafty – The Creative Women of Castlemaine’s Golden Age\nWhat do you get when you cross the Arts and Crafts Movement with the difficult realities of gold rush Castlemaine?  You get some very special Mothers and Aunts!  Come raise a teacup or glass to the ladies Leviny\, Waterhouse and Brotherton – the resourceful women whose endeavours gave us Buda Home and Gardens and the Castlemaine Art Museum.  Be inspired by their stories and honour your own female role models at Buda House this Mother’s Day.  Presented by Sarah Frazer of the Castlemaine Art Museum. \nSarah spent many years navigating the labyrinths of museums\, libraries and archives.  She creates stories that express her love for the natural world and reflect on the human condition.  They often start in nature journals\, where words and images simmer and fuse\, mix with ingredients stashed in her pockets from a background in both art and science. \nWhat you can expect \n\n\n\n\n\nSparkling wine on arrival\nSavouries and sweets\nLeaf tea and brewed coffee\nOptional tour of the House and garden\n\n    \n   \n$45 ADULT $42 CONC\n$40 FRIENDS OF BUDA\nBOOK NOW\n 
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/mothersday-2023/
LOCATION:VIC
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230402T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230402T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T175302
CREATED:20230130T050027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230130T051457Z
UID:3411-1680429600-1680454800@budacastlemaine.org
SUMMARY:Connections: European printmaking and Australian gardens – drawings made into printing plates using the sun with Dianne Longley
DESCRIPTION:Dianne Longley – Agave Print Studio\n  \nBOOK NOW \nIn this workshop you will take drawings from the Buda House garden or from the Australian bush or your garden and transform them into intaglio prints using water-washable photopolymer plates\, exposed in sunlight. Bring a range of your drawings or photographs from your garden to the workshop. Or there will be time to draw plants and garden views from the gorgeous Buda House gardens. \nYou can use a graphite pencils or felt-tipped pigment pens or pen and ink to create a drawing on drafting film which we will expose onto a photopolymer plate in the sunlight. The plate is washed out in tap water\, dried and hardened\, and then printed onto dampened paper to produce beautiful intaglio prints. \nInformation to participants: \nPlease bring drawings and photographs to the workshop that can be used as source material for your images. Or do a drawing at Buda House. \nYou can place a drawing or photograph underneath the translucent drafting film and draw the image onto the film or draw straight onto the film. We are working with plates 10 x 15cm\, so you can even take a detail from a larger existing work. \nBring a pencil case\, pencils\, eraser and fine-tipped pigment pens (available most newsagents) and a small notebook. I will be giving you some notes that you can annotate. \nWear old clothes\, or bring an apron/cover-up\, also wear covered shoes in the studio. \nPlease arrive at 9.50am for a 10am start. We finish at 4.30-5pm. \nBOOK NOW\n\nDianne Longley is currently a master printmaker at Agave Print Studio\, an access printmaking studio established in picturesque Trentham. Agave Print Studio offers accommodation\, and professional printmaking facilities for intaglio and relief/letterpress printmaking\, specialising in photopolymer plate printmaking. She teaches a range of printmaking workshops\, and Agave Print Studio offers studio access and residencies\, printmaking collaborations\, and edition printing. 
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/connections-european-printmaking-and-australian-gardens-drawings-made-into-printing-plates-using-the-sun-with-dianne-longley/
LOCATION:Buda Historic Home and Garden\, 42 Hunter St\, CASTLEMAINE\, VIC\, 3450\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230401T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230402T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T175302
CREATED:20230129T232109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230130T052147Z
UID:3399-1680343200-1680451200@budacastlemaine.org
SUMMARY:Copper Etching with Damon Kowarsky and Equinox Printmaking
DESCRIPTION:    \nBOOK NOW\nCopper Etching with Damon Kowarsky\nMedium Copper / Ferric Chloride \nWeekend workshop to learn the basics of intaglio printmaking [etching] on copper. \nEtching on copper is one of the oldest forms of printmaking. Invented in Germany in the 15th century\, it has since been used by masters including Dürer\, Rembrandt\, Goya\, Picasso\, Hockney\, and many others. It is very close to drawing\, and is a rewarding way to create multiple images in a medium with a rich history and dynamic contemporary practice. \nOver the two day workshop participants will learn the basics of copper etching. This includes etching with ferric chloride and printing on cotton paper with high quality ink. \nParticipants will draw in the wonderful gardens at Buda\, and make their etching directly from their drawings. \nDay one at Buda \nMorning – drawing in garden \nAfternoon – transferring design onto prepared copper plate \nDay two at Equinox Printmaking Chewton \n(Participants will be given directions on day one) \nMorning – etching plate \nAfternoon – printing! \n     \nParticipants need to bring \nDay one sketchbook and pencils/pens\, chair or stool\, lunch \nDay two apron\, close toed shoes\, safety glasses\, lunch \nBOOK NOW\nDamon Kowarsky studied printmaking at Victorian College of the Arts and Glasgow School of Art. Since graduating he has travelled extensively. Architecture and the colours of earth and sky inspire much of his work. \nKowarsky is the recipient of awards including a Toyota Community Spirit Artist Travel Award\, Creative Victoria New Works Grant and Australia Council Asia-Australia Creative Partnerships Grant. He has worked as a scientific\, courtroom\, and archaeological illustrator. \nIn 2007 he taught drawing and studied miniature painting at Beaconhouse National University Lahore. In 2010\, 2014\, and 2017 he taught printmaking at Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture Karachi. \nKowarsky exhibits regularly in Australia and abroad\, including solo exhibitions in Melbourne\, Hong Kong\, New York\, Philadelphia\, Wellington\, Cairo\, Damascus\, Lahore\, Islamabad and Karachi. \nIn 2014 and 2017 he was artist in residence at Guanlan Original Printmaking Base. In 2015 he was part of the Bait al Zubair Museum’s inaugural artist in residence program. In 2016 he completed a two month residency in France with the support of the Alfred and Trafford Klots International Program for Artists. In 2018 Warrnambool Art Gallery undertook a substantial survey exhibition of his prints\, paintings and drawings. He is currently working on a series of new etchings inspired by travels in North and South East Asia. \nEquinox Printmaking is operated by long-standing printmakers Nancye Canobie and Keith Wiltshire. Both artists have exhibited in public and private galleries in regional and metropolitan Australia. \nEquinox Printmaking caters to intaglio and relief printmaking\, as well as being Australia’s preeminent private lithography atelier. The studio specialises in both stone and metal plate lithography.
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/copper-etching-with-damon-kowarsky-and-equinox-printmaking/
LOCATION:Buda Historic Home and Garden\, 42 Hunter St\, CASTLEMAINE\, VIC\, 3450\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230331T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230331T190000
DTSTAMP:20260416T175302
CREATED:20230129T225158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230228T233005Z
UID:3386-1680282000-1680289200@budacastlemaine.org
SUMMARY:Artists Talk with Damon Kowarsky & Exhibition launch by David Frazer
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOW\nMeet the artists presenting an Australian European Connection at Buda Castlemaine\, with a special artist’s talk by Damon Kowarsky and the official opening by David Frazer with wine and canapes. \n“This talk will look at depictions of landscape through my work and the contemporary and historical printmakers who have influenced it. \nLandscape [along with portraiture and still life] is one of the three big themes in art. This talk will consider the ways landscape has expanded and contracted in response to new ideas about the world\, and how it has come to be central to my current practice. \nIn a country as urbanised as Australia there is a paradox in our desire to visually depict landscape as separate from everyday experience – the Heidelberg School famously caught the train to paint their pastoral idylls. \nFor me it is this discomfort with our place in this country that feeds the enduring power of landscape art. It is also\, given the truly astonishing environments we live in and at the margins of\, a huge joy and privilege to be able to depict them through the medium of print.” \nDamon Kowarsky \nDamon Kowarsky | Equinox Printmakers | Sharon Greenaway | Dianne Longley | special guest David Frazer \nBOOK NOW\nDamon Kowarsky studied printmaking at Victorian College of the Arts and Glasgow School of Art. Since graduating he has travelled extensively. Architecture and the colours of earth and sky inspire much of his work. \nKowarsky is the recipient of awards including a Toyota Community Spirit Artist Travel Award\, Creative Victoria New Works Grant and Australia Council Asia-Australia Creative Partnerships Grant. He has worked as a scientific\, courtroom\, and archaeological illustrator. \nIn 2007 he taught drawing and studied miniature painting at Beaconhouse National University Lahore. In 2010\, 2014\, and 2017 he taught printmaking at Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture Karachi. \nKowarsky exhibits regularly in Australia and abroad\, including solo exhibitions in Melbourne\, Hong Kong\, New York\, Philadelphia\, Wellington\, Cairo\, Damascus\, Lahore\, Islamabad and Karachi. \nIn 2014 and 2017 he was artist in residence at Guanlan Original Printmaking Base. In 2015 he was part of the Bait al Zubair Museum’s inaugural artist in residence program. In 2016 he completed a two month residency in France with the support of the Alfred and Trafford Klots International Program for Artists. In 2018 Warrnambool Art Gallery undertook a substantial survey exhibition of his prints\, paintings and drawings. He is currently working on a series of new etchings inspired by travels in North and South East Asia. \nDavid Frazer has exhibited nationally and internationally with over 40 solo exhibitions since 1996 and a number of group exhibitions and prizes throughout Australia\, China\, the UK and Poland. \nHe will be very pleased to open the exhibition.
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/artists-talk-with-damon-kowarsly-exhibition-launch-by-david-frazer/
LOCATION:Buda Historic Home and Garden\, 42 Hunter St\, CASTLEMAINE\, VIC\, 3450\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230326T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230326T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T175302
CREATED:20230129T230641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230130T052826Z
UID:3390-1679824800-1679846400@budacastlemaine.org
SUMMARY:Bookbinding with Damon Kowarsky and Hyunju Kim
DESCRIPTION:    \nBOOK NOW\nLearn to make your own softcover Japanese bound sketchbook. \nYou will learn a simple and easily repeatable bookbinding technique perfect for making sketchbooks and visual diaries. The workshop will provide suitable paper for one book but the technique can later be adapted to whatever paper you prefer. \nParticipants need to bring \nSteel ruler – 50 cm minimum length \nPencil \nEraser \nGluestick \nCraft knife or cutter with sharp blades \nPoster\, map\, or thin fabric for cover measuring exactly 28 x 58cm. Old maps and navigational charts are particularly good\, as are art posters or anything printed on reasonably durable paper. \n2 inch bulldog clip \nLunch (please bring your own or pop downtown) \nParticipants are suggested to bring a selection of papers to make extra books\, time permitting. These can be a range of new art papers [cartridge\, drawing\, watercolour etc] or smaller offcuts from printmaking projects or other works on paper. Sketchbooks are a great way to reuse and repurpose smaller pieces of paper. Lighter weight [200gsm or under] papers are recommended\, though it can be interesting to make books with a range of different papers in them. \nFollowing the workshop [time permitting] participants will be free to draw in the gardens at Buda in their new sketchbook \nBOOK NOW\nDamon Kowarsky studied printmaking at Victorian College of the Arts and Glasgow School of Art. Since graduating he has travelled extensively. Architecture and the colours of earth and sky inspire much of his work. \nKowarsky is the recipient of awards including a Toyota Community Spirit Artist Travel Award\, Creative Victoria New Works Grant and Australia Council Asia-Australia Creative Partnerships Grant. He has worked as a scientific\, courtroom\, and archaeological illustrator. \nIn 2007 he taught drawing and studied miniature painting at Beaconhouse National University Lahore. In 2010\, 2014\, and 2017 he taught printmaking at Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture Karachi. \nKowarsky exhibits regularly in Australia and abroad\, including solo exhibitions in Melbourne\, Hong Kong\, New York\, Philadelphia\, Wellington\, Cairo\, Damascus\, Lahore\, Islamabad and Karachi. \nIn 2014 and 2017 he was artist in residence at Guanlan Original Printmaking Base. In 2015 he was part of the Bait al Zubair Museum’s inaugural artist in residence program. In 2016 he completed a two month residency in France with the support of the Alfred and Trafford Klots International Program for Artists. In 2018 Warrnambool Art Gallery undertook a substantial survey exhibition of his prints\, paintings and drawings. He is currently working on a series of new etchings inspired by travels in North and South East Asia. \nPartner of Kowarsky\, Hyunju Kim’s magical realism splits worlds and brings different realities together. Recent exhibitions include 2020Secret Garden\, Naive Gallery\, Seoul\, Korea2015 Taseer Art Gallery\, Lahore\, Pakistan; Potogar Gallery\, Rawalpindi\, Pakistan; Zahoor ul Akhlaq Gallery\, Lahore\, Pakistan; Almo Library\, Seoul\, Korea
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/bookbinding-with-damon-kowarsky-and-hynuju-kim/
LOCATION:Buda Historic Home and Garden\, 42 Hunter St\, CASTLEMAINE\, VIC\, 3450\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230324T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230430T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T175302
CREATED:20230129T223559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230503T032355Z
UID:3372-1679659200-1682870400@budacastlemaine.org
SUMMARY:Exhibition - A European Australian Connection
DESCRIPTION:Buda Historic Home and Garden is the European villa of Hungarian silversmith Ernest Leviny built during the Victorian goldrush. Damon Kowarsky is an Australian artist working across drawing printmaking and painting who will address this European Australian connection as an exhibition within the heritage home. Having travelled extensively\, Kowarsky uses precise artmaking techniques to question architectural exteriors in Australia and Europe presenting factual reality as an illusion with a pristine finish and tactile nature. \n   \nEquinox Printmaking is operated by long-standing printmakers Nancye Canobie and Keith Wiltshire and specialises in both stone and metal plate lithography. Sharon Greenaway is a Bendigo based floral artist and photographer\, who’s artistic practice revolves around creating exquisite art\, juxtaposed with the fragility of humanity and our place in the natural world of the Central Goldfields region. Equinox and Greenaway will explore the connection between the European heritage garden and its context within the Central Victorian landscape as one of the most significant large nineteenth or early twentieth century suburban gardens surviving in Victoria. \nGeneral Admission applies \nNaarm – Damon Kowarsky \nEquinox Printmaking \nFloral Art by Sharon Greenaway \nDamon Kowarsky studied printmaking at Victorian College of the Arts and Glasgow School of Art. Since graduating he has travelled extensively. Architecture and the colours of earth and sky inspire much of his work. \nKowarsky is the recipient of awards including a Toyota Community Spirit Artist Travel Award\, Creative Victoria New Works Grant and Australia Council Asia-Australia Creative Partnerships Grant. He has worked as a scientific\, courtroom\, and archaeological illustrator. \nIn 2007 he taught drawing and studied miniature painting at Beaconhouse National University Lahore. In 2010\, 2014\, and 2017 he taught printmaking at Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture Karachi. \nKowarsky exhibits regularly in Australia and abroad\, including solo exhibitions in Melbourne\, Hong Kong\, New York\, Philadelphia\, Wellington\, Cairo\, Damascus\, Lahore\, Islamabad and Karachi. \nIn 2014 and 2017 he was artist in residence at Guanlan Original Printmaking Base. In 2015 he was part of the Bait al Zubair Museum’s inaugural artist in residence program. In 2016 he completed a two month residency in France with the support of the Alfred and Trafford Klots International Program for Artists. In 2018 Warrnambool Art Gallery undertook a substantial survey exhibition of his prints\, paintings and drawings. He is currently working on a series of new etchings inspired by travels in North and South East Asia. \nEquinox Printmaking is operated by long-standing printmakers Nancye Canobie and Keith Wiltshire. Both artists have exhibited in public and private galleries in regional and metropolitan Australia. \nEquinox Printmaking caters to intaglio and relief printmaking\, as well as being Australia’s preeminent private lithography atelier. The studio specialises in both stone and metal plate lithography. \nSharon Greenaway is a photographic artist specialising in macro photographs of local flora. \nSharon took great delight as well as many hours of work to create these cotton banners that will hang in the Buda garden juxtaposing the European garden. Each banner features local floral wildflowers from the region. \nSupported by Mount Alexander Shire Council
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/exhibition-a-european-australian-connection/
LOCATION:Buda Historic Home and Garden\, 42 Hunter St\, CASTLEMAINE\, VIC\, 3450\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230323T160000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230323T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T175302
CREATED:20230302T024217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230302T024552Z
UID:3466-1679587200-1679590800@budacastlemaine.org
SUMMARY:William Morris and the Strawberry Thief
DESCRIPTION:STORYTELLING PERFORMANCE: ‘WILLIAM MORRIS & THE STRAWBERRY THIEF’\n \nCastlemaine Fringe Festival 2023\n– Joanna Laurie\, www.blackirisstoryteller.com \nJoin me as we amble together through the wondrous world of William Morris; artist\, poet\, designer and grandfather of the Arts and Crafts Movement. Inspired by nature and beauty\, we do a little digging to discover how Morris’s legacy weaved its way into the creative lives of the Leviny sisters of Buda House and inspired the budding artistic community of Castlemaine. \nBook Now\n 
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/william-morris-and-the-strawberry-thief/2023-03-23/
LOCATION:VIC
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221120T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221120T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T175302
CREATED:20220607T001808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221119T224756Z
UID:3100-1668938400-1668960000@budacastlemaine.org
SUMMARY:2022 Traditional Arts Fair
DESCRIPTION:[vc_video link=’https://youtu.be/68WzoQIoD58′] \nPlease buy tickets at the gate today\n  \nIt’s back! Buda brings the Traditional Arts Fair to Castlemaine on Sunday November 20th from 10am till 4pm. Buda will showcase traditional arts\, cooking and gardening in as many and varied forms as possible\, in the spirit of the Leviny daughters. Embroidery\, book binding\, tinsmithing\, weaving\, knitting\, knife making\, lacemaking\, felting\, painting\, metalwork\, jewellery\, cooking\, handmade body products\, basket weaving and much more! Handcrafted icecream\, coffee\, Buda special gourmet BBQ\, Devonshire teas\, light lunches\, Shedshaker bar\, music and children’s activities will all make for a fantastic day. Three stages will be running with free demonstrations all day\, along with individual demonstrations on each stall and a special guest artist in residence. \nNew this year is Gold Panning! Adults and kids can come and learn to pan for gold from experts from Miner’s Den Bendigo. The panning dirt is guaranteed to have gold in it. Will you find it? \nHonouring our European connection\, the Belly Dance Goddess troupe will be showcasing gypsy tribal dance at various times during the day. Don’t miss their colourful\, fun dance display. \nThe Fair will be hosting a make and take table on the day. Sit down with Andrea and learn to make some very funky jewellery\, or Christmas decorations. There are a few sessions to choose from and you will take home a completed item. Book at the booking table on the day. \nThere are also magnificent items up for raffle including a basket of artist made goodies\, a Catherine Pilgrim lithograph and a basket of famous Buda produce. To top it all off\, Buda’s tour guides will be conducting guided tours at a discounted price for one day only. \nYou can buy tickets on the gate but to help us out in advance\, you can buy your tickets online.\n$5 adults. Kids are free! \nBUY TICKETS\n[vc_separator type=’normal’ position=’center’ color=’#ffffff’ thickness=’30’ up=” down=”] \nFree Demonstrations and Timetable\nSee all the activities here\n[vc_separator type=’normal’ position=’center’ color=’#fff7f7′ thickness=” up=” down=”] \nThank you to our sponsors\n \n[vc_separator type=’normal’ position=’center’ color=’#fff7f7′ thickness=” up=” down=”] \n[vc_row][vc_column width=’1/4′][/vc_column][vc_column width=’1/4′][/vc_column][vc_column width=’1/4′][/vc_column][vc_column width=’1/4′][/vc_column][/vc_row] \n  \n[vc_separator type=’normal’ position=’center’ color=’#ffffff’ thickness=’30’ up=” down=”] \n[vc_row][vc_column width=’1/4′][/vc_column][vc_column width=’1/4′]\n[/vc_column][vc_column width=’1/4′][/vc_column][vc_column width=’1/4′][/vc_column][/vc_row] \n[vc_row][vc_column width=’1/4′] \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=’1/4′] \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=’1/4′] \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=’1/4′] \n[/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/2022-traditional-arts-fair/
LOCATION:VIC
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220921T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220921T143000
DTSTAMP:20260416T175302
CREATED:20220811T040801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220811T050645Z
UID:3165-1663765200-1663770600@budacastlemaine.org
SUMMARY:Spring Garden Ramble with Carol Henderson
DESCRIPTION:Book Now\n[vc_separator type=’normal’ position=’center’ color=’#ffffff’ thickness=’40’ up=” down=”] \nWednesday September 21st\, 1pm -2.30pm\nSpring Ramble – Spring in the Buda garden is just glorious\, with new flowers to discover every week. Explore some of these hardy and drought tolerant plant treasures with our Garden Curator\, Carol Henderson\, who will also discuss spring garden maintenance and share what our garden team are up to this season. Afternoon tea\, children’s activity and plant sale included. \nCost $15 full/$12 concession card holders\, volunteers and Friends of Buda. $5 children 12yo and under \nThis is an outdoor event so please come dressed for the weather. Note this walk includes uneven paths and stairs\, please contact us for accessibility support. For accessibility enquiries please email Carol. \n       \nBuda’s own Garden Curator\, Carol Henderson is a horticulturist\, permaculture designer and teacher. Passionate about urban food production\, she finds all plants and gardens fascinating and regularly runs workshops for CERES\, schools and local councils. Working with children\, youth and adults from all walks of life\, Carol tailors each session to suit the needs and interests of each group. Her style is friendly and highly interactive so you won’t be sitting still for long! \n\nBook Now
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/spring-ramble/
LOCATION:Buda Historic Home and Garden\, 42 Hunter St\, CASTLEMAINE\, VIC\, 3450\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220920T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220920T113000
DTSTAMP:20260416T175302
CREATED:20220823T035033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220823T035033Z
UID:3198-1663666200-1663673400@budacastlemaine.org
SUMMARY:Fun and Games at Buda
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOW\nCome and explore toys and games from the past.\nMarbles\nJumping jacks Spinning tops Quoits\nHooky\nSkittles\nCoconut shy\nCat’s Cradle\nHoop & Stick games Hopscotch\nFlick cards\nDolls\nTrains \nMake your own peg doll or action figure to take home \n\n\n\nSuitable for ages 4-12 years. Children to be accompanied by an adult. Share your skills and stories with your children and grandchildren. \nCost: $15 per person \nIncludes games\, craft activities\, morning tea with scones\, jam and cream. \n\n\n\nEnquiries: Meredith Blake (03) 5472 1032 or email curator@budacastlemaine.org \nBOOK NOW
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/fun-and-games-at-buda/
LOCATION:Buda Historic Home and Garden\, 42 Hunter St\, CASTLEMAINE\, VIC\, 3450\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220827T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220827T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T175302
CREATED:20220722T032756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220811T051028Z
UID:3139-1661608800-1661616000@budacastlemaine.org
SUMMARY:Books at Buda
DESCRIPTION:Books at Buda – Meet Nanette Carter and Robyn Oswald-Jacobs\nFrances Burke was Australia’s most influential and celebrated textile designer of the 20th century. From the late 1930s to 1970\, her designs achieved a prominence unparalleled in Australia before or since. \nIn March 2020 Buda was finally able to re-instate the Frances Burke ‘Totem’ design curtains in the Dining Room after many years of waiting to find the appropriate replacement fabric. \nIn 2005 it was decided that the original curtains dating from around 1950\, were in such a poor state and beyond conservation\, that they should be removed to preservation storage. An attempt was made to have the fabric replicated in the following years\, but Buda was unable to do that due to copyright of the Burke design. \nContact was made with Robyn Oswald-Jacobs and Nanette Carter who wrote the book on Frances Burke and it is through them that a small bolt of the original ‘Totem’ design fabric in the exact same mustard colour of the originals came to light. Buda was able to secure a donation to pay for the fabric and the vendor was most happy to see it used to make the new\, replacement curtains. \nFrances Burke ‘Totem’ design curtains in the dining room \nJoin the authors of the book celebrating the life and work of Frances Burke at Buda House\, in conversation with Emma Busowsky\, Curator of the Bendigo Art Gallery.\nAfternoon tea will be provided \nPlease note that the authors will be signing books and chatting to guests after the event. \n$20 – includes entry to Buda House\, afternoon tea and a 10% discount on the book. \nBOOK NOW\n[vc_separator type=’normal’ position=’center’ color=’#ffffff’ thickness=’40’ up=” down=”] \n\n\n\nAbout the authors:\nNanette Carter completed a master’s degree in art history focusing on the development of modern design in Melbourne in the 1930s. She subsequently researched and wrote on post-war interiors by designer and artist Clement Meadmore. Her 2015 PhD on the emergence of DIY culture in the post-war period in Australia was jointly supervised by the School of Historical Studies and the Faculty of Architecture\, Building and Planning at the University of Melbourne. \nIndependent scholar Robyn Oswald-Jacobs completed a diploma in textile design at RMIT before undertaking a research master’s degree on textile designer Frances Burke. In part as a result of this research the Textile Resource Collection: Australian Fashion and Textile Design was established by the Department of Fashion and Textile Design at RMIT. Managed by Oswald-Jacobs\, the centre collected\, exhibited\, and published archival material\, later forming the foundation of the RMIT Design Archives \n\n\n\n​[vc_row][vc_column width=’1/3′]  [/vc_column][vc_column width=’1/3′][/vc_column][vc_column width=’1/3′][/vc_column][/vc_row] \nBOOK NOW
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/books-at-buda/
LOCATION:VIC
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220730T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220730T220000
DTSTAMP:20260416T175302
CREATED:20220616T032712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220616T033010Z
UID:3102-1659205800-1659218400@budacastlemaine.org
SUMMARY:The Josine McEwan 2022 fundraising dinner
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOW\nCome and join us for a 3 course winter meal for the annual Josine McEwan fund-raising dinner with renowned geologist Clive Willman presenting ‘Living among the Mines”. \nThe late Josine McEwan was a volunteer in the garden at Buda Historic Home & Garden in Castlemaine.  Knowing how important Buda is to the region and wanting it to remain open for future generations to enjoy\, Josine left a generous bequest to Buda when she passed away in 2006. Since 2007 an annual lecture and fundraising dinner has been conducted in Josine’s memory. \nClive Willman is a renowned Geologist specialising in mapping and structural geology since 1980 and combining film-making and geology since 2005. \nThis year’s lecture presented by Clive is the fascinating ‘Living Among the Mines. That’s cool but please stop poisoning the kids.’\nClive’s Living Amongst the Mines research explores the sights and sounds that the Leviny family experienced in the late 19th century. This artistic and cultured family\, more than any other household in Castlemaine\, were surrounded by the clanging and banging of mine machinery. Deep shafts were located just metres from their fence line\, and at times\, even the streets were mined. Amazingly they tolerated all this until Ernest Leviny drew the line when a sulphurous and smoke belching mineral processing plant\, just around the corner\, withered his precious garden and poisoned the kids. \nThe dinner includes a glass of bubbly on arrival followed by a delicious and seasonal three course winter meal. \nPlease let us know by email if you have dietary requirements. \nBOOK NOW\n[vc_row][vc_column width=’1/4′] \nCow on the Mullock heap \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=’1/4′][/vc_column][vc_column width=’1/4′][/vc_column][vc_column width=’1/4′][/vc_column][/vc_row] \n 
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/the-josine-mcewan-2022-fundraising-dinner/
LOCATION:Buda Historic Home and Garden\, 42 Hunter St\, CASTLEMAINE\, VIC\, 3450\, Australia
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CREATED:20220505T040437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220505T040935Z
UID:3088-1656507600-1656513000@budacastlemaine.org
SUMMARY:Winter Garden Ramble with Carol Henderson
DESCRIPTION:Book Now\nWednesday June 29th\, 1pm -2.30pm\nWinter Garden Ramble. Explore the hidden plant treasures of the Buda garden in winter. This tour will be conducted by our Garden Curator who will also discuss winter garden maintenance and share what our garden team are up to this season. Afternoon tea\, children’s activity and plant sale included. \nCost $15 full/$12 concession card holders\, volunteers and Friends of Buda. $5 children 12yo and under \nPlease come dressed for the weather. Note this walk includes uneven paths and is not suitable for people with limited mobility.  \n       \nBuda’s own Garden Curator\, Carol Henderson is a horticulturist\, permaculture designer and teacher. Passionate about urban food production\, she finds all plants and gardens fascinating and regularly runs workshops for CERES\, schools and local councils. Working with children\, youth and adults from all walks of life\, Carol tailors each session to suit the needs and interests of each group. Her style is friendly and highly interactive so you won’t be sitting still for long! \n\nBook Now
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/winter-ramble/
LOCATION:Buda Historic Home and Garden\, 42 Hunter St\, CASTLEMAINE\, VIC\, 3450\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220604T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220604T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T175302
CREATED:20220408T032218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220505T031702Z
UID:3067-1654347600-1654358400@budacastlemaine.org
SUMMARY:Understanding Soils
DESCRIPTION:Book Now\nSaturday June 4th\, 1pm -4pm\nUnderstanding Soils. Discover the wonderful world that exists beneath our feet and the key principles to maintaining good soil. In this workshop we will explore how physical\, biological and chemical interactions impact soil health\, determining the health of ourselves and our gardens. We will undertake simple soil tests and look at practical options for repairing\, building and maintaining your own patch of earth. BYO soil sample for testing (optional). \nSuitable for Adults and young people over 16 years \n$75 includes afternoon tea. \n          \nBuda’s own Garden Curator\, Carol Henderson is a horticulturist\, permaculture designer and teacher. Passionate about urban food production\, she finds all plants and gardens fascinating and regularly runs workshops for CERES\, schools and local councils. Working with children\, youth and adults from all walks of life\, Carol tailors each session to suit the needs and interests of each group. Her style is friendly and highly interactive so you won’t be sitting still for long! \n\nBook Now
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/understanding-soils/
LOCATION:Buda Historic Home and Garden\, 42 Hunter St\, CASTLEMAINE\, VIC\, 3450\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220508T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220508T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T175302
CREATED:20210714T192952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220427T042457Z
UID:2727-1652018400-1652025600@budacastlemaine.org
SUMMARY:Mother's Day High Tea with Christine Nixon
DESCRIPTION:SORRY – SOLD OUT\nBOOK NOW\nOur Mother’s Day High Tea will be on Sunday 8th May 2022 commencing at 2pm\, a perfect way to spend a pleasurable Sunday afternoon. \nThis year’s speaker will be Christine Nixon. Christine is a well known author\, experienced public speaker and advocate for women\, disadvantaged youth and multifaith/multicultural communities. \n[vc_row][vc_column width=’1/3′][/vc_column][vc_column width=’2/3′]Christine Nixon has had an extraodinary life. She has pursued and been given many opportunities. She has experienced the best and worst of human behaviour. She has been highly praised and highly criticised but never ignored. \nAn Arresting Life\nChristine will tell us the story of the changes in women’s lives over the last 50 years from her perspective of policing and community service and its relationship to the independent lives of the Leviny women.[/vc_column][/vc_row] \nWhat you can expect \n\n\n\n\n\nSparkling wine on arrival\nHigh tea\, savouries and sweets served to your table\nLeaf tea and brewed coffee\nOptional tour of the House and garden\n\n   \n[vc_separator type=’normal’ position=’center’ color=’#ffffff’ thickness=’50’ up=” down=”] \n$45 ADULT $42 CONC\n$40 FRIENDS OF BUDA\nBOOK NOW
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/mothersday-high-tea/
LOCATION:VIC
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220424T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220424T123000
DTSTAMP:20260416T175302
CREATED:20220318T011609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220318T022506Z
UID:3038-1650798000-1650803400@budacastlemaine.org
SUMMARY:Arts and Crafts Tour with Chris Lloyd
DESCRIPTION:Book Now\nThe Leviny sisters had a great interest in following the growth of Australian Art in the early 20thCentury. They supported both male and female artists\, the rise of printmaking and were instrumental in the formation of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Museum. \nIn this special tour\, Christine Lloyd will bring to life the story of the remarkable Leviny family and their relationship with the Arts and Crafts movement and Buda’s Australian Arts collection. \n$15/$12 conch. and Friends of Buda. Includes morning tea \nBook Now\n[vc_row][vc_column width=’1/3′] \nStill Life Linocut (c1930) by Alice Newell (Buda Collection) \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=’1/3′] \nOrchids (1925) Hand-coloured woodcut by Margaret Preston (Buda Collection)The Levinys had correspondence with Margaret Preston in 1941. \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=’1/3′] \nGum Trees (c1910) Watercolour by Elsie (Hake) Barlow (Buda Collection)Believed to have been purchased by the Levinys from her 1912 solo exhibition in the Mechanics Institute\, Castlemaine. \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \nStories of Buda. A series of specially themed tours and after dark exclusive events exploring the life and times of the extraordinary Leviny family through 118 years of makers and collectors\, Arts and Crafts and creative family life \nThe Australian Heritage Festival is bringing people together from across the country\, from all walks of life\, and for those who have enjoyed discovering heritage for a long time or are just taking their first steps to do so. Join us. Celebrate heritage and culture through ceremony\, song and dance\, performance art\, talks and tours.
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/artsandcrafts-tour/
LOCATION:VIC
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220423T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220423T123000
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CREATED:20220317T033005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220318T040607Z
UID:3021-1650711600-1650717000@budacastlemaine.org
SUMMARY:Living amongst the mines tour with Clive Willman
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOW\nA fascinating tour presented by renowned Geological consultant Clive Willman on Saturday 23rd April. \nThe Living Amongst the Mines tour explores the sights and sounds that the Leviny family experienced in the late 19th century. This artistic and cultured family\, more than any other household in Castlemaine\, were surrounded by the clanging and banging of mine machinery. Deep shafts were located just metres from their fence line\, and at times\, even the streets were mined. Amazingly they tolerated all this until Ernest Leviny drew the line when a sulphurous and smoke belching mineral processing plant\, just around the corner\, withered his precious garden and poisoned the kids. \n  \n$15/$12 Conc. and Friends of Buda \nMorning tea included \nBOOK NOW\nStories of Buda. A series of specially themed tours and after dark exclusive events exploring the life and times of the extraordinary Leviny family through 118 years of makers and collectors\, Arts and Crafts and creative family life \nThe Australian Heritage Festival is bringing people together from across the country\, from all walks of life\, and for those who have enjoyed discovering heritage for a long time or are just taking their first steps to do so. Join us. Celebrate heritage and culture through ceremony\, song and dance\, performance art\, talks and tours.\n 
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/mines-tour/
LOCATION:Buda Historic Home and Garden\, 42 Hunter St\, CASTLEMAINE\, VIC\, 3450\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220422T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220422T200000
DTSTAMP:20260416T175302
CREATED:20220317T235855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220407T043419Z
UID:3025-1650650400-1650657600@budacastlemaine.org
SUMMARY:Buda After Dark
DESCRIPTION:“November 1900 Dorothy writes in her diary: “Last Monday was bonfire night\, we had a bonfire between the tennis court and mangle room…” \nJoin us at Buda on Friday 22nd April for wine and cheese followed by a twilight tour with Kerry Anderson. As we enjoy dusk in the garden and view the township and Buda house under lights\, we will consider what this beautiful piece of land would have been like pre and post the goldrush\, and how it continues to flourish today. Words from Dorothy’s diary and Hilda’s recorded interviews will provide a fascinating insight into family life at Buda after dark. From family bonfires to world events such as the fire bell ringing to break the news of the relief of Mafeking and Armistice Day. Inside the house we will explore what pursuits the Leviny family enjoyed under the light of candle\, gas and electricity and relive the horror of a young Hilda accidentally setting fire to the curtains! \n$25/$22\nFriends of Buda $20 \nBOOK NOW\nStories of Buda. A series of specially themed tours and after dark exclusive events exploring the life and times of the extraordinary Leviny family through 118 years of makers and collectors\, Arts and Crafts and creative family life \nThe Australian Heritage Festival is bringing people together from across the country\, from all walks of life\, and for those who have enjoyed discovering heritage for a long time or are just taking their first steps to do so. Join us. Celebrate heritage and culture through ceremony\, song and dance\, performance art\, talks and tours.\n  Buda After Dark  \n \n 
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/buda-afterdark/
LOCATION:Buda Historic Home and Garden\, 42 Hunter St\, CASTLEMAINE\, VIC\, 3450\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220420T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220420T103000
DTSTAMP:20260416T175302
CREATED:20220318T005036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220318T012216Z
UID:3033-1650445200-1650450600@budacastlemaine.org
SUMMARY:Autumn Garden Ramble with Carol Henderson
DESCRIPTION:Book Now\nWednesday April 20th\, 9am -10.30am. \nDiscover some of the Buda plants that shine in autumn. This tour will be conducted by our Garden Curator who will also share what our garden team are up to this season. Because it’s school holidays\, the ramble includes a planting activity for children during morning tea. \nCost $15 full/$12 concession card holders\, volunteers and Friends of Buda. $5 children 12yo and under \nPlease come dressed for the weather. Note this walk includes uneven paths and is not suitable for people with limited mobility.  \nMorning tea and plant sale included. \n       \nBuda’s own Garden Curator\, Carol Henderson is a horticulturist\, permaculture designer and teacher. Passionate about urban food production\, she finds all plants and gardens fascinating and regularly runs workshops for CERES\, schools and local councils. Working with children\, youth and adults from all walks of life\, Carol tailors each session to suit the needs and interests of each group. Her style is friendly and highly interactive so you won’t be sitting still for long! \n\nBook Now
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/autumn-ramble-copy/
LOCATION:Buda Historic Home and Garden\, 42 Hunter St\, CASTLEMAINE\, VIC\, 3450\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220402T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220402T153000
DTSTAMP:20260416T175302
CREATED:20200920T162627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220317T032630Z
UID:2180-1648906200-1648913400@budacastlemaine.org
SUMMARY:An introduction to backyard chooks
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column width=’1/2′] \nOur Traditional Arts workshops 2022 \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=’1/2′][/vc_column][/vc_row] \n\nAn introduction to the benefits of living with backyard chooks\n\nBOOK NOW\nWith the state of the world\, we are currently living in\, have you made the move to live more simply and as part of this\, do you dream of walking out to your own chicken coop and collecting fresh eggs for breakfast? Not only that chooks make a great addition to sustainable gardens and make great backyard companions. \nSo come along\, spend a few hours with Kerrie and Pete\, from Our Life Our Way chatting about living with backyard chickens. We will cover \nThe pros and cons of different breeds \nBasic needs – housing\, roosting and nesting\, free ranging\, feeding and water systems\, and food and foods to avoid \nTips for avoiding and managing pests and diseases \nChook predators \nProblems to be Prevented – common parasites and health issues using organic and natural methods including medicinal herbs \nChicken First Aid Kit \nMyths and troubleshooting \nWe don’t profess to know it all but have learnt heaps over the 20+ years we have lived with backyard chickens\, we aim to provide practical and hands on advice to help steer you in the right direction with your own backyard chooks. \n1.30-3.30pm $50\nConcession and Friends of Buda $45\nIncludes coffee and cake \n   \nThe Krugers also manufacture and wholesale beautiful heirloom products .\nThey want to remind people of a time when household items where made locally and by hand or hand driven machines. When things where made to last and treated with respect as it was not the use once throw away society we live in today. \nBOOK NOW\n  \n     \n 
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/chooks/
LOCATION:Buda Historic Home and Garden\, 42 Hunter St\, CASTLEMAINE\, VIC\, 3450\, Australia
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