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Witness
In a time of environmental uncertainty, this exhibition at Linden invites artists to respond to disaster, trauma and crisis.

Youth Arts Queensland announces imminent closure
State Government cuts are forcing Queensland’s peak body for the youth arts sector to permanently close its doors.

New Coppélia opens Queensland Ballet’s 2014 season
Greg Horsman's take on the classic comic ballet will have a distinctly Australian aesthetic.

Sydney Theatre Company finds its 'Mojo'
The Sydney Theatre Company delves into London’s 1950s club scene as they take on the quintessentially English play, ‘Mojo’.

TV Moore’s Rum Jungle
Moore's coloured walls jar in sync with discombobulated videos and psycho-portraits, but at what point do the theatrics overwhelm?

Fresh face for St Martins Youth Arts Centre
St Martins Youth Arts Centre has ended their nationwide search for an artistic director by plucking a director from the…

Pulitzer Gold for Tartt
Donna Tartt has won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for her epic novel The Goldfinch.

American Brass Quintet back after 40 years
The American Brass Quintet (ABQ) has announced they will be touring Australia again for the first time in forty years.

Negotiating the private / public domain
What do artists make when they are not working on major public commissions and how are the two linked?

Art Gallery of South Australia buys $4.5 million painting
A French Impressionist painting by Camille Pissarro, titled 'Prairie à Éragny', will soon be the Gallery’s most expensive artwork.