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Blurring the lines between community and professional arts
Little Woods Gallery is seeking proposals in June for artists to exhibit in a part community part professional art space.
Blue Mountains artist awarded $20,000
Daniel Kotja's Reflect Phi(a momen) sculpture was the winner of this year's Scenic World Acquisitive Prize.
Beethoven's Symphony No. 9
Bass-baritone Bryn Terfel performing with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, under conductor Sir Andrew Davis, resulted in an unforgettable evening.
Death in Bowengabbie
Full of surprises, this quirky black comedy is a superb example of the potential of the single-actor monologue.
Green light from States for National Arts Curriculum
Queensland has agreed to supports the revised draft national arts curriculum, meaning all States & Territories are now on board.
$12,500 multi art scholarships up for grabs
Carclew Youth Arts are offering four scholarships, each worth $12,500, to young artists working across a number of disciplines.
London's top opera is headed downunder
Arts Centre Melbourne has picked a winner: Einstein on the Beach has snagged the Olivier Award for Best New Opera…
Australia Ensemble Concert 2
A pleasing afternoon of music by Suk, Edwards, Lutoslawski and Dvorak, the latter's work performed passionately and enjoyably.
How to really change the world
The arts are a powerful tool for social change but it takes more than good intentions for an arts project…
Barry Humphries’ Weimar Cabaret
A spectacularly good concert from the Australian Chamber Orchestra, featuring Humphries as MC and the inimitable Meow Meow as a…