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Everything from resin lazy Susans to clay pinch pots at Margaret River Region Open Studios 2024
Margaret River Region Open Studios allows visitors to see art, buy art, make art and meet over 100 artists.

Bluesfest axed after 2025, ending its 36-year run
News of Bluesfest's closure shocked some while others see it as inevitable due to shift in demand.

First Nations choir Marliya to take ‘Spinifex Gum’ to London
Making their international debut, the Cairns-based choir Marliya will perform the critically acclaimed ‘Spinifex Gum’ at the Barbican in October.

Powerful women creators sweep the 2024 Art Music Awards
This year's Art Music Awards offered a nod towards the lived experience of women creators, celebrating their strength and stewardship…

AGNSW receives largest First Nations gift from across the ditch
The Horton Bequest is the largest donation to AGNSW's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art collection to date, and includes…

Darwin to host first ever Regional & Remote Music Summit
This is for the seven million Australians existing outside of the metropolitan music industry who need their voices heard.

Youth arts project wins funding, with young performers excited to be 'a tiny bit famous'
New funding will assist Tantrum Youth Arts to present a playful walking trail of Newcastle curated by young performers.

Teaching models for physical learning in our digital world
From giant eyeballs to inedible fungi and architectural models – this exhibition looks at the history of teaching models.

What will the Yarra River look like in 2070?
A provocative exhibition of speculative landscape design imagines the future of the Birrarung river corridor.

Wages are no laughing matter
NAVA has welcomed a review of the Amusement Award to provide better terms for visual arts workers.