Australia
A Transgender Woman on the Internet, Crying review: dark, bold and playfully queer
Cassie Hamilton isn't afraid to take risks in A Transgender Woman on the Internet, Crying.
The Push unveils 10-year plan for young Australians and music
The Push's new national plan sets out a decade-long strategy to place Australian music on par with education, sport and…
Can these federal parliamentarians supercharge philanthropic giving to the arts?
The first hearing of the Federal Government’s inquiry into arts philanthropy revealed there is a lot to learn about the…
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Merri-bek City Council
Colour My World
Colour My World by Joshua Hede transforms sound, movement, and emotion into a vibrant series of abstract drawings created with…
I founded Australia’s first silo art trail – here’s why the movement now needs to evolve
After a period of rapid growth, Australia’s silo art movement has reached a critical juncture.
Willoughby City Council
Alive in the Landscape
An exhibition of landscape paintings with glimpses of birds and animals by artist Geoffrey Adams.
Counihan Gallery
Things I Carried Quietly by Nani Puspasari
Things I Carried Quietly by Nani Puspasari explores migration, memory and belonging playfully.
Counihan Gallery
Not a fine artist, just a "fine" artist
This exhibition feautures 100+ playful marker drawings celebrating imperfection, failure, and joy.
Counihan Gallery
MULANA
MULANA by ENOKi explores queer Blakness and spirituality moulded by pop cultures of resistance.