LET’S BRING LIVE MUSIC BACK TO MORNINGTON!
To replace the cancelled Mornington Winter Music Festival, we are pleased to announce the MORNINGTON SUMMER OF MUSIC PROGRAM running from the end of December 2021 and finishing on Australia Day 2022.
Click on the VIEW PROGRAM link below (Last summer program up but this years event will be releaved end of November)
Please note: The program will be updated often as new gigs are booked.
MUSICIAN INFORMATION: If interested in being a part of the Summer program as either a busker or paid performer please complete the EXPRESSION OF INTEREST and it email it to market@morningtonchamber.com.au
We encourage buskers to come down and perform anytime.
All buskers must acknowledge the Rules & Regulations at each zone and note that performers maybe scheduled in a zone. Please refer to Musicians Information.
VENUE IN MORNINGTON DETAILS
See all our venue locations, contact phone numbers and further links below
Assaggini
Beaches of Mornington
Beleura House & Garden
Biscottini
157/159 Main Street
(03) 5977 0617
Casa de Playa
God’s Kitchen
Grand Hotel
Lorida Greek Taverna
Main Street Mornington
Manhattan in Mornington
Mercetta
Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery
Mr Pauls
Swordfish Wine & Tapas Bar
The Boyz 4 Breakie
The Dubliner
The Counting House
The Royal Hotel
Tio Tapas Y Vino
16 Main Street
Wildgrain Mornington
Wowee Zowee Bar
35 (Rear) Main St
MPRG: FIFTY celebrates the Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s 50th anniversary with a large-scale exhibition and new publication that highlights the development and growth of this significant collection.
2020 National Works on Paper
5 December 2020 – 21 February 2021
The Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s National Works on Paper was established in 1998 and incorporated the former Spring Festival of Drawing and the Prints Acquisitive which began in 1973.
In 2020, as part of MPRG’s 50th anniversary celebrations, MPRG is holding the prestigious biennial National Works on Paper (NWOP) acquisitive exhibition. With a long and rich history, NWOP attracts leading artists from across Australia working in the fields of drawing, printmaking, digital prints and paper sculpture.
NWOP supports and promotes contemporary Australian artists working on or with paper with up to $50,000 acquisitions and awards (including the $15,000 major acquisitive award).
Seventy-six artists from all corners of Australia have been shortlisted from over 1100 entries for the 2020 National Works on Paper (NWOP) prize.