Australia

Concert Review: Earth Fire Water, Queensland Performing Arts Centre
Worthy of a professional orchestra, the Queensland Youth Symphony delivered a polished and professionally mature concert of richly coloured and…

Experience-informed teaching to put you ahead of the curve
Whether you’re a school leaver or a mature-age student, the National Art School provides vital opportunities for serious artists.

Aboriginal activist Richard Bell (de)colonises Tate Modern
Aboriginal artist Richard Bell asks Tate Modern to 'Pay the Rent (UK)', with artworks protesting land rights.

Cabaret review: Paul Capsis – Dry My Tears, fortyfivedownstairs
A typically powerful performance from one of Australia's most seasoned cabaret artists.

Book review: Search History, Amy Taylor
The whims and perils of dating in the internet age.

Sydney-centric government broadcasters means SBS should move to Melbourne
David Davis MP, Victoria's Shadow Minister for the Arts and Creative Industries, argues the case for moving SBS out of…

So you want my arts job: Vocal Arranger
Alex Van den Broek lists arranger, choral director and singer-songwriter on her CV. And those are just a few of…

On the Move: latest sector appointments
New Board members for ACE and MSO, MQFF announces new Program Director, and more.

Grappling with the work of our ‘art monsters’
Zora Simic explores the vexed question of whether one can separate the art from the artist.

Theatre review: I Wanna Be Yours, MTC
The debut play by UK slam poetry champion Zia Ahmed is let down by trivial metaphors, bland characters and a…