Australia
Griffith Review #45: The Way We Work
Griffith Review devotes its 45th edition to the pressing questions and emergent challenges of the day within the prism of…
Thérèse Raquin
Gary Abrahams is proving a fascinating director with his never-ending ability to surprise.
Griffin appoints new General Manager
Currently Producer/Programmer at the Seymour Centre, the new appointee joins Griffin at an exciting time in the company’s history.
Get over it
A Melbourne curator criticises international street artists who are suing filmmaker Terry Gilliam for copyright infringement.
Artbank throws open the doors to its new vault
Banking on a new building was a sound decision; the outcome was revealed this week as its new home officially…
Performance art for one
There is no room for personal-space at the Proximity Festival where intimacy and engagement is key to the unique one-on-one…
When the hospital becomes the studio
One artist responds to the diagnosis of Stage IV cancer with a new series of works and a collaborative documentary.
A right to exist: Australia’s first Queer Arab Film Festival launches
A new film festival in Sydney explores the intersection of race, religion and spirituality.
From the Rabbitohs to the arts
The Art Gallery of New South Wales’ Executive Team welcomes a new member who will help implement a fundraising strategy.
The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me
Although boasting fantastic performances and tight direction, this play is let down by its zesty but somewhat dated script.