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June 2013

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MoMa

MoMa

Location

  • 655 Main Road

    Berriedale

    Hobart, Tasmania, 7011

Enquiry

  • Ph 03 6277 9999
  • Mobile 0429 533 652
  • Fax 03 6249 4093
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Event Date

  • (Weekly)

Opening Times

  • 11.00am – 4.00pm

Entry Fee

Free Entry

    Disability Access

    • Contact operator for further details.

    A market held on the roof of MONA every Saturday afternoon. MoMa is produce-based and includes growers and suppliers from the Derwent Valley, greater Hobart area and beyond. MoMa is the meeting of food and art installations, incorporating elements of the unexpected. We believe in locally grown, organic, sustainable produce (but we do love posh, smelly, French cheese too). We bring together the best, well known and hidden gem producers, fresh produce to take home, awesome food to eat on site, workshops, art installations, opportunities to be a good environmentalist and anything else we find inspiring.

    What Is On

    7 - 30 June, Rosny Barn
    What is the stuff of thought? In recent history there has been an assumption that thoughts are words, and that our minds are some sort of symbol processing machine, like a very powerful computer. Dark Mofo.
    15 - 23 June, Hobart
    Artists have been paired with producers to create sound-to-light installations and performances. This is the third iteration of the project.
    Presented by Salamanca Arts Centre and Dark Mofo.
    28 - 30 June, Hobart
    See exclusive displays and inspiring exhibitions and guest artists at the biggest craft event in Australasia at the Derwent Entertainment Centre. Join workshops or make-and-take classes and learn something new.
    20 June - 1 July, Hobart
    Be surprised, have a giggle, think. All in store at the annual Art From Trash community art exhibition where artists young and old provide their take on the creative reuse of “waste” materials in the visual artworks on display.