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Brand X

The Flying Nun Season 10 - Applications Now Open!

Apply now for Brand X’s contemporary performance program – The Flying Nun.

Adelaide Writers' Week at the 2025 Adelaide Festival. Audiences sit under blue shade cloths in the park at Adelaide Writers' Week.
News

New Adelaide Festival Board apologises to Randa Abdel-Fattah and former Writers' Week Director Louise Adler

48 hours after its appointment, the new Adelaide Festival Board has apologised 'unreservedly' and recinded the old Board's actions.

Exhibitions

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre

Quiet Hour at Bundoora Homestead

Join us for a low-sensory session at Bundoora Homestead to experience the gallery with reduced stimuli.

ACT Arts Guide

National Library of Australia

Figurine painting workshop with Eleanor & Giovanni

Join award-winning animators and artists Eleanor & Giovanni for a workshop based on their Enlighten Festival 2026 illumination The Page…

Artist Talks

Next Wave

Coexistence

Percussion and electronics performance exploring the connections between storytelling, choreography, and sound – presented by Speak Percussion and Next Wave.

Workshops

Kingston Arts

Professional Development for Artists - Market the Heart

An engaging and practical session designed for artists looking to learn how to better market themselves and their work.

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The Importance of Being Miserable: cover art and author Eamon Evans. Evans is a fair skinned 30-something man with blonde hair, wearing a dark blue tailored jacket over a black t-shirt, and holding up a blue texta in his left hand.
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The Importance of Being Miserable review: a bracing antidote to happiness culture

Equal parts cultural history and philosophical takedown, The Importance of Being Miserable finds humour, clarity and unexpected hope in life’s…

Artist Talks

Albany Town Hall Gallery

Jarrad Martyn: The Mirror

Jarrad Martyn's 'The Mirror' is an exhibition that re-presents Albany’s whaling archives, exploring how images shift in meaning over time,…

L-R: Leticia Cáceres (photo: Sebastian Bourges), Elizabeth Coleman (photo: Rodney Stewart), Priscilla Jackman and Jean Tong (supplied). Four female and non-binary directors who have moved from stage to screen.
Features

From stage to screen: four Australian creatives discuss sideways career shifts

Leticia Cáceres, Elizabeth Coleman, Priscilla Jackman and Jean Tong describe how they adapted skills honed in the theatre into film…

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