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SmartArts - 10 November 2016

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In the world of Melbourne theatre Richard talks to director Daniel Clarke about his new production 'Rust and Bone' running at La Mama, as well as theatre makers Rachel Dyson-McGregor and Mike McEvoy who's creation, entitled 'STRIVE', will be showing at the Richmond Theatrette on Church St.

In the purely visual realm Richard speaks with German artist Vera Moller (whose work is being displayed as part of the exhibition 'Human/Animal/Artist: Art Inspired by Animals' at McClelland Sculpture Park) and the park's director John Cunningham.

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In the world of Melbourne theatre Richard talks to director Daniel Clarke about his new production 'Rust and Bone' running at La Mama, as well as theatre makers Rachel Dyson-McGregor and Mike McEvoy who's creation, entitled 'STRIVE', will be showing at the Richmond Theatrette on Church St.

In the purely visual realm Richard speaks with German artist Vera Moller (whose work is being displayed as part of the exhibition 'Human/Animal/Artist: Art Inspired by Animals' at McClelland Sculpture Park) and the park's director John Cunningham.

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