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Rosso 88
Tim Ross

Factual and funny, comedian and architecture enthusiast Tim Ross returns to Bundanon with his live show ROSSO 88, a nostalgic show that pays homage to Australiana, art and design of the 80s and the optimism of architecture.

Part slideshow, part stand-up comedy and part architecture talk, ROSSO 88 sees Tim doing what he loves best – telling stories anchored by his passion for Australian architecture and design.

 


 

Tim Ross

Tim Ross is a celebrated comedian and a passionate advocate for architecture and design promoting its value in multiple forums.

He is the recipient of the National Trust Heritage Award for Advocacy regarding Australia’s legacy of modernist architecture; of an Australian Institute of Architects National President’s Prize for activism and outstanding contribution to the profession; was a National Architecture Awards jury member and was awarded as an honorary Institute member.

Tim has performed his live show Man About the House in significant buildings throughout the world, at the Venice Biennale and London Festival of Architecture. His ABC TV series Streets of Your Town, and Designing A Legacy; exhibitions including Design Nation, and Motel; prolific publications; guest speaker engagements and as a provocative design commentator have made design accessible to a wide, diverse and appreciative audience.

 


 

Architectural Weekend 2024

Stay at Bundanon for our annual Architecture Weekend in award-winning accommodation and enjoy gourmet feasting with live music and architectural tours and talks by special guests Kerstin Thompson AM, Tim Ross and Mary Featherston AM.

Find out more about the Architectural Weekend 2024.

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Cost

General admission: $60
Concession & Members: $45
Includes Art Museum Entry

Location

Bundanon, 170 Riversdale Road, Illaroo

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In Dharawal the word Bundanon means deep valley.

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