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GUIDED BUS TOUR Explore four captivating exhibitions and engage in a dialogue with artists and curators by joining a tour of galleries across Caulfield, Fitzroy, Collingwood and Carlton. ► ► A light breakfast and canapé lunch will be provided. 10AM SUN 22 OCTOBER // 10AM—5PM $19 + booking fee Limited capacity, register by Mon 16 October at www.festival.melbourne/visartsday 1.50—2.50PM PICK-UP LUNCH ► ► Meet the Bayside Coach at the Russell Street Extension in Federation Square ► ► Marquis of Lorne Rooftop Please arrive by 10AM sharp for a timely departure. 11AM—12PM THE HUMOURS COMEDY AND CROISSANTS ► ► Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA) Monash University Join members of artist-led collective Barbara Cleveland and MUMA curator Elise Routledge for a conversation about humour, collaboration and reclaiming feminist histories. The humours is an international group exhibition that considers how artists employ strategies of comedy and absurdity. Coffee and croissants provided. 12.45—1.45PM AN UNORTHODOX FLOW OF IMAGES A DISCUSSION Across the road from CCP is this Fitzroy institution. Please note access to the rooftop is via two flights of stairs. After lunch, take a short 5 minute stroll to Collingwood Arts Precinct. 3—3.20PM IN THIS VESSEL WE SHALL BE KEPT EXHIBITION ► ► Collingwood Arts Precinct (C/A/P) Experience this immersive installation by Ayoung Kim, which contemplates references such as the Bible and Quran to reflect on the nature of conflict in the most intimate and expansive global contexts. Visually bold and conceptually resonant, In This Vessel We Shall Be Kept haunts the deepest recesses of the mind. 3.30—4.30PM THE SCORE CURATOR & ARTIST TALKS ► ► Centre for Contemporary Photography (CCP) ► ► Ian Potter Museum, University of Melbourne Join curators Naomi Cass and Pippa Milne for a dialogue about the formal, conceptual and material connections emerging across 150 photographic images, which unfurl in an unorthodox, a-historical sequence. You are invited to join the discussion, to agree or disagree, and to share with the curators your own flow of images. Enjoy a tour of the exhibition with in-gallery talks by The Score curator Jacqueline Doughty and participating artists Dylan Martorell and Mia Salsjö. The Score is an exhibition taking performance scores as a starting point to consider the ways art leaps from the sonic to the visual to the kinesthetic and back again. 5PM DROP OFF ► ► Bus returns to Federation Square