Art to lust over: Collingwood Gallery’s latest exhibition, The Seven Deadly Sins by Janne Kearney, is on now until March 1. For more information, visit collingwoodgallery.com.au
Game on: The inaugural Village Games Night at the Darebin Intercultural Centre is on tomorrow, February 23, from 6pm. Featuring Pictionary, Uno and more. For more information, call 8470 8440 or email intercultural@darebin.vic.gov.au< p>
Eastern delights: The final Summer Concert Series for the year is on this Sunday, February 26. Featuring Kurdish artist Fadil Suna and band Baran, and Turkish-Greek string duo Cuneyt & Byron. At Fairfield Amphitheatre, Heidelberg Road, Fairfield, 5pm. For more information visit, yarracity.vic.gov.au
Hist orical clay: The Brunswick Community History Group will host a lecture on Brunswick’s pottery. Ceramics expert and author Gregory Hill will present at the history group’s monthly meeting at 1.30pm March 3 in the Mayor’s Room at Brunswick Town Hall. For more information, call 9387 1194.
Free for all theatre: Dance theatre production Under the Petticoats will perform two free performances, for people interested in theatre who may not have the funds to attend. There will be two free shows on March 6 and March 10 at Studio 246, Brunswick. For more information, call 0421 164 335.
Two tales of one city: A host of local artefacts and artworks have been used to tell an indigenous and European perspective of Melbourne’s history for the Indigenous Arts Festival this month. An Incident in Swanston Street opened this month at the City Gallery and will run until April. For more information, visit melbourne.vic.gov.au/citygallery