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Sharp rise of AI: artists’ friend or foe?

Artists’ views on whether AI is an ally or enemy in this bold new era.

black&write! Fellows Jacob K Gallagher and Dakota Feirer. Image supplied
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Supernatural crime and poetry win Indigenous Fellowships

The State Library of Queensland’s black&write! Fellowships for 2023 have been announced with two diverse works from First Nations writers…

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Concert review: 50th Anniversary Celebration Concert, Adelaide Festival Theatre

Celebrating fifty years of fabulousness!

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How big can you go with miniature?

In its second iteration, the world's largest miniature art exhibition celebrates skill and creativity on pint-sized canvases.

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Theatre review: Do Not Go Gentle, Roslyn Packer Theatre

Patricia Cornelius' award-winning play about ageing and raging against the dying of the light is remounted in this large-scale production.

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Exhibition review: Once More With Feeling, Ngununggula

Four artists rethink femininity as an attitude, rather than a gender-informed aesthetic.

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Two rebrands, both a little problematic

Prominent arts organisations face rebrands this month, but does the strategy raise questions?

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Theatre review: Scenes From the Climate Era, Belvoir St Theatre

A play comprising 65 short scenes explores likely climate era possibilities.

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Performance review: Forty Years on Forty Stages from Coolangatta to Convent Garden, Opera Queensland Studio

Acclaimed operatic bass, Conal Coad presented a highly enjoyable program of musical delights.

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Book review: Island of Yeahnahnesia – Vol 1 by Yok and Sheryo

After presenting the ’Yeahnahnesia’ exhibition at AGWA, artists Yok and Sheryo further share the scope of their world building.

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