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Tuesday10:00 am — 4:00 pm
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Wednesday10:00 am — 4:00 pm
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Thursday10:00 am — 4:00 pm
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Friday10:00 am — 4:00 pm
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Accessibility
Also open 1 hour prior to performance times.
Prices
Admission
Inspired by her childhood in the Australian bush, Victoria Garcia’s interactive gallery installation depicts a textile pattern, a surreal landscape of flora and fauna.
Slip into a coat adorned with the same pattern and become one with the art. Camouflaged, take a photo, blurring the lines between the real and imagined.
Together with a window installation, Garcia, OzAsia Festival’s commissioned cover artist, invites you to reflect on the ways people move between worlds.
- Accessibility
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This venue is wheelchair accessible.
- Age Suitability
- All ages
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Performance Location: Nexus Arts Venue, Adelaide

This venue is located on North Terrace.
For detailed information on how to access the venue, see here to assist with early planning.
Specific details to support you in planning your visit will provided closer to the event date, to all ticket buyers via email.
The Nexus Arts Venue is wheelchair accessible. It has two doors:
Outside Main door: 1.641m wide
Internal Middle door: 1.625m wide
Visit the Nexus Arts website for more information about venue accessibility.
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