
Melbourne’s Fringe Festival goes digital
Change up your viewing habits with some creative, interactive and crafty content from Melbourne’s Fringe Festival as it goes digital!
Change up your viewing habits with some creative, interactive and crafty content from Melbourne’s Fringe Festival as it goes digital!
In her first solo exhibition titled ‘Breath’, emerging artist Louise Marson presents three extraordinary series of works at The Dax Centre in Melbourne and online, until 18 December.
The Anti-Colonial Art Auction is raising funds for alQaws and Black Rainbow, who support queer and gender diverse communities.
The ‘UK/Australia Season’ presents 200+ in-person and digital events; visual art, dance and performance, music, design, architecture, theatre, film and workshops, panel discussions, symposiums and more.
In response to the growing housing crisis in the Northern Rivers Region of NSW, Art Aid is teaming up with NRCF.
A petition to see a dedicated arts and culture segment in our daily TV news (like with sport) has gained 6,997 signatures and counting!
The way these images get displayed and talked about matters – Macushla Robinson.
In this momentous exhibition titled ‘Lyrical Landscapes: The Art of William Robinson’, Brisbane-born Robinson’s beautiful atmospheric landscape paintings from his Creation Series, align under one roof for the very first time. Until 3 October at HOTA, Queensland
Hailing from Perth this Melburnian is a writer, comedian and sex worker with many regulars who know the full picture of who she is, and love it.
The prize has been ongoing for 100 years and celebrates contemporary emerging artistic practices. The winner will receive $30,000 for a program of self-directed professional development.
Bridie Jabour’s latest novel ‘Trivial Grievances’ asks why millennials are miserable but as it turns out misery is not limited to millenials.
Discover how you can join the effort, with either a direct donation or donating by buying a work of art.
Caravaggio, Titian, Rembrandt, Vermeer, Cézanne and Monet are just a handful of the European master painters whose centuries old works are on display in ‘European Masters from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York’ at Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA).
The best storytelling is that which builds a community and it is, in turn, a communal responsibility to make the space – courtrooms, media, schools, society, safer for stories – Amani Haydar.
The Museum of Brisbane’s new podcast Where I Belong tells the story of art, family, place and experience in Australia.
The Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair is host to a spectacular fusion of art, design and fashion online with a showcase of work by talented Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists and designers working across 70+ Indigenous owned art centres.
Our congratulations go to Joel B. Pratley who has won the National Photographic Portrait Prize this morning for their work ‘Drought Story’ a compelling composition which the artist captions powerfully; ‘Sometimes you think, why am I here?’.
As many of us navigate our way through yet another round of lockdowns, two iconic creative institutions, The Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Theatre Company, invite us to explore 3-D virtual worlds, dance choreography and theatre online.
In music, comedy and all the arts we lose and laugh at ourselves and gratefully remember that deep down we are all vulnerable, frightened, clumsy, equal, connected human beings.
NAVA have dedicated a page on their site with links to learn about opportunities for individuals and groups affected by the pandemic.