Australia

The Sievers Project explores the transfer of influence
Six commissioned works delve into, and extend, the iconic photographics of Wolfgang Sievers in surprising ways.

POP goes the AGNSW
The largest exhibition of pop art ever to hit Australia is expected to drive cultural tourism to Sydney next summer.

Darwin Festival 2014: 100% Darwin
A staple on any top-ender and true Territorian's arts calendar, the 2014 Darwin Festival will be rolling into town in…

Romeo & Juliet
At times the cast seemed to move and breathe in one complex yet elegant organic whole.

Giving Up The Ghosts
A stark, restrained exploration of death’s desperate allure.

MTC to pay more to State Government than it receives
An anomaly is forcing Victoria’s state theatre company to pay payroll tax at a rate that wipes out its state…

The Best of NAIDOC Week 2014
NAIDOC week is officially next week but the range of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander events lasts through July.

Move over Archibald, here comes a lost prince and local legend
On the eve of the Archibald’s announcement, a pair of exhibitions extends the genre’s conversation from polar perspectives.

Pilot program for children with disabilities launched in Melbourne
Children with special needs and their parents and carers attended a landmark performance at Arts Centre Melbourne.

Miles Franklin winner: told you so
The Miles Franklin winner has been announced and ArtsHub's tips were right on the mark.