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Sunday
Jan 19
SAGE January Gathering (in Solidarity with Survival Day): Theme: ALWAYS WILL BE
The Joinery

Our first gathering of 2025, is moved a week earlier, as the following sunday is survival day. We're having a First Nations Solidarity related theme, come and hear about Survival day and how we can work in solidarity with First Nations people.

SAGE is a community for all folks who love and care for our planet. Our monthly gatherings are a space to nourish each other, so that we can nourish our world. For more information check out our website: https://sagrassroots.org

Join us for an evening of delicious food, hearty discussion and new skills. The night will start with a shared meal, then we will move into community announcements, then into open space workshops, with lots of space for social breaks throughout.

This month's theme is yet to be announced, but some exciting sessions in the works! Some (optional) things you might want to bring.

🍲A plate of food to share 🌱Veggies or seedlings for this month’s swap 🧵Clothes or materials for the mending corner if you would like to do some mending - plus some coins for the SAGE community op shop! Run through of how the night will (roughly) go... 4:30-5:15: Arriving, sharing food. 5:15-5:45: Welcome, Acknowledgment of Country, community announcements. 5:45-7:45: Open space workshop sessions. 7:45: Closing circle. All are welcome. Come anytime that suits you. See you there!

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Sunday
May 26, 2024
SAGE May Gathering
The Joinery

SAGE is a community for all folks who love and care for the health and future of our planet. Our monthly gatherings are a space to nourish each other, so that we can nourish our world.Join us for an evening of delicious food, conversation, connection and learning. The night will start with a shared meal, then we will move into community announcements, then into open space workshops, with lots of space for social breaks throughout.

🌍 What to bring: Essential: - Your wonderful selfOptional: - A friend - A plate of food to share. - Produce or plants to swap. - Anything you might want to mend. - A skill, workshop or idea to share.

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Sunday
Jun 30, 2024
SAGE June Gathering
The Joinery

SAGE is a community for all folks who love and care for our planet. Our monthly gatherings are a space to nourish each other, so that we can nourish our world. For more information check out our website: https://sagrassroots.org/ Join us for an evening of delicious food, hearty discussion and new skills. The night will start with a shared meal, then we will move into community announcements, then into open space workshops, with lots of space for social breaks throughout. This month's theme is yet to be announced, but some exciting sessions in the works! Some (optional) things you might want to bring… 🍲A plate of food to share 🌱Veggies or seedlings for this month’s swap 🧵Clothes or materials for the mending corner if you would like to do some mending - plus some coins for the SAGE community op shop! Run through of how the night will (roughly) go... 4:30-5:15: Arriving, sharing food. 5:15-5:45: Welcome, Acknowledgment of Country, community announcements. 5:45-7:45: Open space workshop sessions. 7:45: Closing circle. All are welcome. Come anytime that suits you. See you there!

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Saturday
Oct 12, 2024
Zina Warrior Print Fest 2024
MOD

Zina Warrior Print Fest is back in 2024! Saturday 12th October, 11am - 4pm at MOD. Zines, comics, art!

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Sunday
Oct 27, 2024
SAGE October Gathering
The Joinery

SAGE is a community for all folks who love and care for our planet. Our monthly gatherings are a space to nourish each other, so that we can nourish our world. For more information check out our website: https://sagrassroots.org

Join us for an evening of delicious food, hearty discussion and new skills. The night will start with a shared meal, then we will move into community announcements, then into open space workshops, with lots of space for social breaks throughout.

This month's theme is yet to be announced, but some exciting sessions in the works! Some (optional) things you might want to bring.

🍲A plate of food to share 🌱Veggies or seedlings for this month’s swap 🧵Clothes or materials for the mending corner if you would like to do some mending - plus some coins for the SAGE community op shop! Run through of how the night will (roughly) go... 4:30-5:15: Arriving, sharing food. 5:15-5:45: Welcome, Acknowledgment of Country, community announcements. 5:45-7:45: Open space workshop sessions. 7:45: Closing circle. All are welcome. Come anytime that suits you. See you there!

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Thursday
Nov 14, 2024
Follow you to the river by Rosina Possingham (Photographic exhibition of the Franklin River)
through Floating Goose Studios

Photographic works of the Franklin River reflecting themes of memory, landscape, nature-guardianship and ecological activism. Follow you to the river, journeys through time and place.

Follow you to the river 25 Oct – 17 Nov 2024

Gallery is open Thursday- Sunday 12-4pm!

Supported by The Government of South Australia and Forage Supply Co.

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Thursday
Nov 21, 2024
INFORM: Art writing for Artists
UniSA - Jeffrey Smart Building Forum

Thursday 21 November 2024 10:30am – 12:00pm Jeffrey Smart Building Forum $5 Guildhouse Members / $45 Non-members

Art writing for Artists presented by Belinda Howden

Join us for a practical writing workshop on art writing for artists. Whether you want to develop your artist statement or build confidence to write about your own and others' practices, this workshop identifies common challenges to arts writing and tips on how to overcome them. 

About the presenter:

Dr. Belinda Howden is a writer, researcher and curator specialising in contemporary Australian art. She is currently Assistant Editor at Artlink Magazine. 

About INFORM:

INFORM is Guildhouse's professional development workshop program that includes sessions on business skills, presentations by industry leaders, information sessions and networking events.

INFORM provides creative professionals with the knowledge, skills, information and contacts necessary to establish and maintain a successful practice and build a sustainable creative business. These valuable sessions are open to everyone with discounts available to Guildhouse Members. Facilitated by Guildhouse, specialised professionals are invited to present key information, skills and resources to equip, encourage, inform and develop artists, craftspeople and designers in identified areas of need.

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Friday
Nov 22, 2024
Philosophy Café - Moral Distress and Injury
Adelaide City Library

Join Dr David Hunter to discuss moral distress and injury – what is it and why does it matter? Dr Hunter describes moral distress as the uneasy feeling you get when you don’t feel morally comfortable with a particular course of action or outcome that you are involved in, and is often the result of unequal power relations. This talk will focus on moral distress as a general concern for ethical behaviour, both within and outside of the workplace, and will argue that we ought to recognise this concept as much more widely applicable. Research finds that if moral distress is left untreated it can ultimately lead to burn-out and moral injury and the more subtle reduction in your ability to engage and care as a defense mechanism.

Dr. Hunter is a Senior Lecturer in Ethics and Professionalism in the School of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Adelaide. His key teaching and research interests lie at the intersection of applied ethics and political philosophy. He has written extensively on research ethics, resource allocation and ethical issues regarding regulating new technologies. He is a philosopher by background and completed his PhD at the University of Auckland before moving to Northern Ireland, then England and now Australia.

Contact: library@cityofadelaide.com.au

Phone: 8203 7990

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Saturday
Nov 30, 2024
Adelaide Retro Computer Swap Meet
18 Arthur Street, Unley

A retro computer/games/consoles/retro gear for traders/public/retro enthusiasts of all types.

Whats on offer: RETRO COMPUTERS, systems, parts components, consoles, arcades, hifi, games, joysticks, all things retro and more...

Entry - Free for arc member General public - gold coin don.

Traders Large trestle - $20 Small table - $10 Email for registration: adelaideretrocomputinggroup@gmail.com

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Wednesday
Dec 4, 2024
Kids Sustainable Christmas Decorations Workshop
Burnside Library

For primary schoolers. A fun session for school-aged children to make their own earth-friendly and sustainable Christmas decorations.

All materials provided. Bookings essential.

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Tuesday
Dec 17, 2024
MakerSpace: DIY Birdbox (CNC Routing for Beginners)
Makerspace Adelaide

Learn about CNC routing, while getting hands on with woodwork! 

Our CNC Routing for Beginners workshop is a perfect blend of hands-on woodwork and digital fabrication. You'll learn to create a timber birdbox, and how to setup, operate, and finish a CNC routed part. Created from Western Red Cedar timber, your birdbox will look great, and last for decades.

Location:

Makerspace Adelaide - 223 Angas Street, Adelaide 5000 https://makerspaceadelaide.org/about/location-and-hours

Key Information: All materials provided Duration: 5 Hours Age group: 16+

Basic computer skills are necessary Enclosed shoes must be worn at all times

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Laser Cut Rubber Stamp Making
Makerspace Adelaide

If you've ever wanted to create your own rubber stamps for business or personal use, this workshop is for you! In this 90 minute workshop, you'll learn about optimising an image or logo for engraving, learning about rubber stamp materials, and creating your own stamps (Maximum of 3 each).

All materials are included, and you'll be getting hands on with both Lightburn and our Trotec Q500 laser cutter.

Location:

Makerspace Adelaide - 223 Angas Street, Adelaide 5000 https://makerspaceadelaide.org/about/location-and-hours/

Key Information: Age group: 14+

Basic vector drawing skills are recommended (learn these at our Drawing Workshop) You must complete a Laser Cutting induction before this workshop commences BYO laptop device is preferred (laptops are available on site if required) All consumable materials are provided for this workshop Enclosed shoes must be worn at all times

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