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Small Gems

Small Gems aims to identify, develop and support new performing arts work for small to medium sized venues in metropolitan…

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Closing: 29 May 2025

Arts Programming

Senior Producer Contemporary Music

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News

Flotsam Festival is surfing along the Gold Coast

The annual festival returns in May with a whirlpool of film, photography, and surf.

Vale Georgia Malone: a portrait photo of a female woman with white skin and short dark brown hair, sitting at a table with one hand under her chin. There are indoor plants in the background.
News

Vale Georgia Malone – exemplary arts leader, tireless advocate

Dedicated as much to her work with individual artists and arts workers as to the sector as a whole, Georgia…

Funding

National Library of Australia

Scholarships 2026 | National Library of Australia

This program provides residencies to PhD students who require access to the National Library's collections to further their postgraduate research.

Timothy Jones outside the Seymour Centre.
Features

Timothy Jones: What I’ve learned after 16 years at the Seymour Centre

Tim Jones reflects on the highlights and challenges of his 16 years at Seymour, and shares his firmly held beliefs…

A steel installation with a video projection screen on the right hand side, resembling a ramp for motorcycle stunts. It is installed inside a dark gallery space.
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Exhibition review: Tina Stefanou, You Can't See Speed, ACCA

‘You Can’t See Speed’ is a cinematic roller-coaster by Tina Stefanou, featuring blind motorcyclist Matthew Cassar.

Two panels. On the left is a woman with short brown hair wearing a yellow jumper and glasses. She is staying against a bookshelf. On the right is the cover of a book 'How to Survive 1985' that features an illustration of two teenage girls.
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Book review: How to Survive 1985, Tegan Bennett Daylight

A novel that compares and contrasts the 1980s and the 2020s through the eyes of teens.

Exhibitions

Canberra Contemporary

The Lodge by Amala Groom

'The Lodge' is the third moving image work in Amala Groom’s 'Raised by Wolves' series, which explores the relationship between…

Exhibitions

Canberra Contemporary

Am I In Your Way? by Raquel Ormella

'Am I in your way?' extends Raquel Ormella’s career-long focus on the visual cultures of protest and resistance.

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