What to see at Qtopia
Qtopia will highlight HIV/AIDS, human rights, sexuality and identity, media representation and First Nations stories.
Qtopia will highlight HIV/AIDS, human rights, sexuality and identity, media representation and First Nations stories.
Two new art exhibitions celebrate the Lunar New Year, one inspired by a traditional Chinese tale and the other on a contemporary subculture.
Lismore Regional Gallery says that some artworks in Earth Matter will reflect beauty where as other presentations are activist in nature.
Taloi Havini shares an ongoing investigation into the legacy of resource extraction and Australia’s fraught relationship in the Pacific.
The prize praises and platforms a range of businesses. We hope you enjoy learning more about the arts recipients.
‘The Female Gaze’ chronicles the incredible talent of twenty women in the art scene and their perspective.
For a while, Brisbane was the liveliest place in Australia.
In artist Jordan Wolfson’s artwork two animatronic robots engage in a 30 minute performance in three acts, or three climaxes.
‘From the other side’ helps us to ‘walk through the fire’ of worry and discontent with art inspired by horror.
Artists Darren Tanny Tan and Linsey Gosper are curating the art fair, after founders Sam Leach, Tony Lloyd and Ash Crawford step down.
Greg Sindel introduces three short legal rights videos for artists cover copyright, contracts and moral rights.
Emily said that Lorraine was ‘one of the most beautiful women I have ever seen’, and we can see why in a studio portrait taken around this time.
Light & Life celebrates contemporary artists in response to Australia’s most celebrated painter of still life.
The Museum of Censored Art will share creations which have been denounced, attacked or removed from an exhibition.
Artists re-tell the folk stories of your childhood through artworks, costumes, immersive installations and cinema.
The Art Gallery of South Australia presents over 1500 artists for ‘Tarnanthi’, the gallery’s annual state-wide festival of contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and culture. Opening 20 October 2023.
Abandoned in Shanghai, Lorraine struggles on the edge of respectability after two years working at a high class brothel.
Running until 6 November this is the 25th iteration of the much loved event along Sydney’s stunning coastline.
Anita Johnson’s work ‘Tenderness’ is made from a salvaged cricket ball, moulded and dyed leather, linen thread and possum fur.
The Other Art Fair, Sydney is set to deliver a kaleidoscope of colour and artistic excellence with hundreds of artworks on display and for sale at affordable prices. 12 to 15 October.