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Community artist and gallery artist
Peter Day’s large-scale public artworks have influenced his more gallery-friendly pieces.
Fighting on in the shadow of Black Friday
Tenacious arts companies are hanging on but six months after the loss of Australia Council funding the sector has been…
Turning a free lunch into a gravy train
Whether you are a wannabe, a winner or a frustrated also-ran, working the award scene can be rewarding.
Vanishing Act
Cabaret tackles the question, ‘Do I matter?’ The answer, maybe?
Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori: Dulka Warngiid – Land of All
This is a powerful exhibition of a significant contemporary Australian artist.
Islamofarcist
Islamofarcist is a fresh breeze in the smog of the hate-mongering and fear inducing that is the Australian political climate.
On the move: latest appointments and resignations
Ambassadors for Adelaide Fringe announced and a South Australia Theatre Company start the search for the next Executive Director and…
How do you ship a T-Rex?
Shipping a 13-meter dinosaur from Japan to Sydney sounds like a logistical nightmare, but that’s nothing. The museum needs upgrading…
Jerusalem Quartet
A warm reception for a return visit by this vibrant, smart and engaging string quartet.
Koons' Piglet displaces sports stars
Art at sports stadiums is usually restricted to bronzes of sports stars. But a US stadium this week unveiled an…