See RAYN in Manly this Mardi Gras

See RAYN in Manly this Mardi Gras

Sydney’s only harbourside gallery, Manly Art Gallery & & Museum, is extremely delighted to invite seriously well-known artist RAYN, to Mardi Gras.

Developed in 1930, MAG&M is the earliest metropolitan-based local gallery in NSW and the heart of culture on the Northern Beaches, including modern exhibits, workshops, collections, talks and occasions.

Join us in commemorating Mardi Gras 2024 with the emotional vocals and superb acoustic noises of RAYN within the lively environment of our summer season exhibit, Lost in Palm Springs on Friday, 23 February from 6pm.

RAYN is an interesting Australian-born R&B experience who crafts a sonic tapestry combining Jazz, R&B, and Pop, all instilled with an extensive gratitude for the 90s music and style scene.

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She explained her relationship to music to Star Observersharing “Music has the capability to record the really essence of what it seems like to be human whilst likewise offering it limitless significance and function.

“Sharing stories through music is among life’s truest presents.”

Her musical journey started as a leading competitor on the X Factor competitors in 2011, before making her launching at the 2019 FKA Festival in the Hunter Valley, along with artists like The Rubens and Lime Cordiale.

RAYN released a ground-breaking Kickstarter project, rallying her advocates to raise over $11,400 AUD (₤ 6,000), which saw the release of her launching EP, ‘SEROTONIN’.

She has actually included on Triple J Unearthed and BBC Introduction Radio (UK) and beautified numerous phases supporting artists like Jessica Mauboy, Kate Ceberano, and Timomatic.

Ticket cost consists of a glass of cooled red wine or fizz with tasty nibbles and a complimentary Palm Springsinspired mixed drink at the Manly Pavilion later on.

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You can be familiar with RAYN through her Instagram: @RAYNoriginal

Revealing at MAG&M as part of their Mardi Gras occasions is Daniel Mudie Cunningham: Proud Mary, a 4-channel video forecast that records Daniel Mudie Cunningham’s efficiencies of this renowned tune.

Maintain to date with the most recent advancements at this epicentre of imagination and culture by following Manly Art Gallery & & Museum on Instagram: @magamnsw

MAG&M opening hours: 10am– 5pm Tuesday to Sunday. RATES: $30 General $27 Friends of MAG&M

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