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SUMMARY:Maladies & Medicines
DESCRIPTION:Health Hygiene and Remedies in the Leviny home during the Victorian and Edwardian Eras\nBuda House Exhibition December 2019 – March 2020\nPeople of the Victorian era were very concerned with health issues\, but the crucial links between hygiene and disease were not yet fully understood. After mid-century people’s general health improved measurably with the many major medical breakthroughs that had occurred. This intriguing exhibition gives an insight into the health issues on the goldfields and beyond\, with family anecdotes and fascinating insights into maternity and childbirth\, homeopathy\, first aid\, electrotherapy and healthy outdoor living. \nEntry is included in general admission prices. \n\nImproved Patent Magneto Electric Machine for nervous diseases\, dynamo with steel magnet and brass and ebony terminals to apply to patient\, all in polished wood case dated 1862. \n \nDorothy and Winsome Dec 1915
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/maladies-medicines/
LOCATION:VIC
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SUMMARY:Makers' Immersion Weekend
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Craft Victoria and the Theatre Royal\nand supported by the Mount Alexander Shire Council Events Grants Program.\nBuda Castlemaine Presents The Makers’ Immersion Weekend\n  \nBREAKING NEWS – GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR ARTISTS AND MAKERS \nsee here for info> \n[vc_video link=’https://youtu.be/zijIOTUBAYM’]\n\n\nSaturday 15thFebruary\nVenue:The Garden Room at Buda \nSession 1: iPhonography & Styling Tips \nSession 2: Driving Instagram \nTwo 1.5 hours sessions interspersed with lunch Minimum requirements: participants must already have an active Instagram account and their own smartphone. \nPresenters: Anthea Riskas (Full Tilt Mumma) & Sarah Weston (Craft Victoria). \nJoin us for an Instagram Intensive designed for makers\, crafters and artists covering iPhoneography\, styling tips\, hashtagging\, meaningful community connection\, keeping your messaging on brand\, “The Algorithm”\, honest storytelling and understanding the behind the scenes analytics of Instagram\, as well as trends and new innovations. \nPlease bring your\nsmartphone\ncharger\nnotebook\nand 1-2 art/craft objects smaller than 30 x 30cm\nSession 1: 11am-12.30pm \nLunch: 12.30pm-1.30pm  Boxed/Picnic lunch available $15 (Booking required) Or BYO \nSession 2: 1.30pm-3pm at Buda \nParticipants: Limit of 15 (total of 30). Double session with switch over of participants after lunch. \nVenue: The Garden Room\, Buda (See map) \nCost: $65 per person (includes both sessions)\n(Option to book lunch will show when you book online) \nBOOK NOW \n \n\nSunday 16thFebruary\nMorning Session:   Real to Reel– UK Craft Film Festival. 32 short films featured in two sessions back-to-back \nCraft Victoria and BUDA are proud to host the Victorian regional premiere of the Real to Reel Film Festival\, 32 short films celebrating craft and makers from around the world. \nThe Real to Reel Film Festival presents 32 short films on extraordinary craftsmanship showcasing the passion and skill of makers from around the world. \nWitness scrap metal being transformed into astonishing eyewear\, a portrait of one of the oldest potteries in Japan and the vibrant tradition of making dance masks and costumes in Mexico. \nThree films in the international selection are from Australia. The renowned Tjanpi Desert Weavers have created two animations about life in remote Central and Western desert camps and the role that dogs play. Gifted West Australian wood artisan Neil Turner features in a short film about the passion which drove him to give up farming and pursue woodturning\, leading to a highly rewarding life creating beautiful pieces from native Australian timbers. \nThe Real to Reel medley of films will be presented in two back to back screenings at Castlemaine’s historic Theatre Royal on Sunday 16 February. \nSession 1: 10am-11.10am \nInterval: 20 minutes \nSession 2: 11.30am-12.35pm \nVenue:Castlemaine Theatre Royal\, 30 Hargraves Street Castlemaine \nCost:Single session $24 per person / Double session $40 per person \nTicket Sales: Click below  or Theatre Royal box office on the day \nBOOK NOW \n \n\nSunday 16thFebruary\nAfternoon Session:    Is the Price Right– Conversation circle with panel \nWith Abby Seymour & Sarah Weston (Craft Victoria) and Bridget Farmer(Local artist/printmaker). \nJoin us in an open conversation about the complexities of pricing artwork and crafts pieces for sale. \nAcross so many contexts\, we hear \n“How much is this worth?” \n“What should I charge for this?” \n“Why does that cost so much?” \nCraftspeople and artists routinely undersell themselves and their work. So how to make a living? \nCome together and talk money\, market-value\, worth\, commodification and making a living. \nHow do we balance the demands of the market\, \nthe labour intensive quality of how artists and craftspeople work and the bottom line of selling work? How do we match all of this with a narrative and education about why the handmade matters? How much is a lifetime of skill worth in comparison to skill-less non-craft that looks like craft? \nHow does function impact on worthiness? \nWho gets how much of a cut and how does that affect the maker? \n \nSession: 1.30-4.00pm \nVenue: The Garden Room\, Buda (See map) \nCost: $22 per person (includes afternoon tea) \nBOOK NOW \n \nDOWNLOAD PROGRAMDOWNLOAD FILMS INFORMATION
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/makers-immersion-weekend/
LOCATION:Buda Historic Home and Garden\, 42 Hunter St\, CASTLEMAINE\, VIC\, 3450\, Australia
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