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In-gallery performance: Femenine in Nine

Where
140 George St
The Rocks NSW 2000
Australia
Levels 1–4, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia Tallawoladah, Gadigal Country
When

Thursday 17 April from 6:45pm to 9:30pm

17 April 2025, 6:45–9:30pm

Join us for a rare performance of Julius Eastman's minimalist masterpiece Femenine (1974), by award-winning composer Jeremy Rose and The Earshift Orchestra.

This exclusive and intimate after-hours in-gallery experience for our major summer exhibition, Julie Mehretu: A Transcore of the Radical Imaginatory, is a unique opportunity to see all nine of Julie Mehretu’s Feminine in nine series, accompanied by the musical piece that inspired them. Enjoy a complimentary glass of Pommery on arrival on the Sculpture Terrace, followed by an introduction from MCA Director, Suzanne Cotter.  

This event is generously supported by Major Patron Jane-Marie Whiston and her daughter Nancy Whiston.

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