Arts & Culture

‘Day Break’ by Amy McQuire and Matt Chun – Book Review

BODIED

‘BODIED’ at the Art gallery of Western Australia explores creative ruminations of the human form, which take us far beyond our everyday imaginings of the capabilities and visual aesthetics of the body.

Kirsty Francis
‘Day Break’ by Amy McQuire and Matt Chun – Book Review

‘Space YZ’ at Campbelltown Arts Centre

‘Space YZ’ at Campbelltown Arts Centre is a celebratory exhibition reflecting on the creative legacy of Western Sydney University’s (WSU) visual arts program and gallery Space YZ, established at the Kingswood campus in 1992.

Kirsty Francis
‘Day Break’ by Amy McQuire and Matt Chun – Book Review

BRUNY – Heather Rose

Heather Rose’s new novel ‘BRUNY’ is a cautionary tale for ‘unprecedented times’ which sits somewhere between sobering fiction and satire.

Chloe Mandryk
‘Day Break’ by Amy McQuire and Matt Chun – Book Review

‘What is Different?’

‘What is Different?’ is an exhibition of artworks by children from Queensland sharing their own experiences and ideas about the global pandemic through creative expression.

Kirsty Francis
‘Day Break’ by Amy McQuire and Matt Chun – Book Review

Tim Olsen: Son of the Brush

‘Quixotic’ is a go-to and apt term used by author Tim Olsen in ‘Son of the Brush’, a memoir amidst one Australia’s most eminent bohemian families.

Chloe Mandryk
‘Day Break’ by Amy McQuire and Matt Chun – Book Review

‘Streeton’ a major survey exhibition

The Art Gallery of New South Wales presents ‘Streeton’, a major survey exhibition of works by renowned Australian artist Arthur Streeton (1867-1943). The exhibition curated by Wayne Tunnicliffe, AGNSW’s head curator of Australian Art, is on display until 14 February 2021.

Kirsty Francis
‘Day Break’ by Amy McQuire and Matt Chun – Book Review

SITE & SOUND: Sonic art as ecological practice

‘Site & Sound: Sonic art as ecological practice’ at McClelland Sculpture Park + Gallery shows audiences how the practice of deep listening can guide us towards a more connected understanding of complex environmental and climate change issues.

Kirsty Francis
‘Day Break’ by Amy McQuire and Matt Chun – Book Review

The ‘2020 Bowness Photography Prize’

The ‘2020 Bowness Photography Prize’ exhibition welcomes audiences back through the doors of the Monash Gallery of Art (MGA) in Melbourne, and online, after recent lockdowns. On view until 7 February 2021.

Kirsty Francis
‘Day Break’ by Amy McQuire and Matt Chun – Book Review

The Australian Museum Reopens

This weekend the public is welcomed back to The Australian Museum. The space has been closed for more than a year now while a transformative renovation took place.

Chloe Mandryk
‘Day Break’ by Amy McQuire and Matt Chun – Book Review

Art by Great Women

‘HERE I AM: Art by Great Women’ is a new summer arts festival in Canberra celebrating the remarkable talent of contemporary Indigenous and non-Indigenous women artists from around Australia.

Kirsty Francis