What’s on in Melbourne January 2024

As Melbourne gears up for a cultural extravaganza, The French Brasserie invites you to immerse yourself in the vibrant arts scene while savouring exquisite French cuisine. The city is set to captivate art enthusiasts and sports lovers, from the Koorie Art Show Awards to the mesmerizing "Works of Nature" by Marshmallow Laser Feast and the thrilling Australian Open. Join us and discover what's on in Melbourne this January.

Xoxo The French Brasserie Team

Koorie Art Show Awards: Celebrating Indigenous Creativity

The Koorie Art Show Awards are a testament to the rich creativity of over 130 First Peoples artists from various regions in Victoria. This annual exhibition, born out of a statewide call for entries, highlights the artistic accomplishments of Koorie and Victorian-based Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists.

 Visitors to the Koorie Art Show will be treated to diverse artistic expressions, including painting, works on paper, photography, sculpture, multi-media, and fibre art. The exhibition allows artists to generously share narratives of their stories, culture, Country, and connections. All submitted works are displayed in a salon hang, providing a significant avenue for community members to showcase their talents, with each piece available for purchase.

 The launch of the Koorie Art Show perfectly coincides with the reopening of the Koorie Heritage Trust, now housed across all three floors of the newly renovated Birrarung Building at Fed Square.

 

Australian Open: A Grand Slam Experience

Melbourne Park comes alive with the return of the Australian Open, offering a thrilling two-week showcase of world-class tennis action and off-court entertainment. Witness the biggest names in the game competing at the highest level and enjoy non-stop entertainment throughout January.

Throughout this time we’ll also be serving up daily our Plat Du Jour with a glass of wine for just $40 per person. Kick back on our terrace and take in the Melbourne Summer, there really isn’t anything better.

Take advantage of the chance to enjoy all that Melbourne has to offer. Immerse yourself in the cultural richness and sporting enthusiasm, and go to The French Brasserie for a delightful dining experience that complements the city's vibrant atmosphere.

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Marshmallow Laser Feast: "Works of Nature" - A Sensory Journey Beyond

Embark on a journey beyond the ordinary with "Works of Nature" by Marshmallow Laser Feast. This captivating exhibition illuminates the hidden forces surrounding us, revealing the extraordinary through sensory experiences that transcend our everyday perception.

From the intricate roots of Amazonian giants to the unseen branches within the human body and the birth of galaxies, "Works of Nature" explores the underlying rhythm that cultivates and connects all life—breath.

Featuring four major digital artworks on a grand scale, complemented by evocative works on paper, the London-based collective Marshmallow Laser Feast invites visitors to become integral parts of the cycles of life and the cosmos through guided meditation, large-scale screen displays, and interactive encounters.

Executive produced by filmmaker Terrence Malick, with collaborations featuring narration by Cate Blanchett, poetry by Daisy Lafarge, and music by Jonny Greenwood, Meredith Monk, Jon Hopkins, Jóhann Jóhannsson, and Howard Skempton, this exhibition promises a mesmerising fusion of art forms. 

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