Australia

Will NFTs replace art auction houses?
What role do NFTs play in making information more transparent in the art market? Will they change the future of…

Why classic cabaret still resonates
The 1930s remains a source of fascination for contemporary artists – why does the era keep drawing us back?

Opportunities and awards wrap
2024 Adelaide Biennale calls for curators plus winners at Australian Women in Music Awards and finalists of multiple book prizes…

First Nations arts leaders find hope in election result
The new Labor government's opening statements offer hopeful signs for two First Nations arts leaders.

Book review: Fugitive, Simon Tedeschi
Tedeschi is equally impressive on the page as he is at the piano.

Theatre review: HOW TO LIVE, (After you Die), Lynette Wallworth
A monologue about traversing religion, cults and conspiracies.

A newly Creative Australia
With Labor coming into power, they want to hit the ground running using their previous Creative Australia policy. Ben Francis…

Northern Beaches artists open their doors
Creative Open, a new annual event, invites you to discover the vitality of the Northern Beaches’ artistic community.

Sector celebrates Labor win
Peak bodies welcome the new Labor government and the many Greens and Independents who were also elected on Saturday.

Theatre review: King Lear Monster Show!
A dystopian future reimagined through Shakespeare’s immortal work offers a grim and disturbing world that is all too real.