Australia
Tracey Miller Art
Beginners Art Taster - Graphite, Charcoal, Pastel and Paint
This workshop is a ‘taster’ for beginners who want to learn to draw and paint. It runs for six hours,…
Best opportunities, grants and awards for creatives: 18-25 January 2026
A new creative residency in Waterloo, plus development opportunities for dancers, performance artists, and more.
Sugar review: a frothy, fun and fearless Midsumma treat
This whirlwind production works Chappell Roan into Pretty Woman by way of Tomáš Kantor’s commanding queerness.
Sauerbier House - City of Onkaparinga
Building and construction terrains - Exhibition by Alan Cook
Building and Construction Terrains explores the links between homelessness, sound, and the built environment.
Sauerbier House - City of Onkaparinga
Site Seeing Site - An exhibition by Callum Docherty for Adelaide Fringe Festival 2026
Responding to the surroundings of Port Noarlunga, 'Site Seeing Site' is a series of critical documentations.
Midsumma Festival 2026: queer culture highlights to pop on your calendar
Melbourne's leading LGBTQIA+ pride festival puts queer art in the spotlight  – here are our top picks
Sauerbier House/ City of Onkaparinga
Falling Open (not apart) - Exhibition by Margit Brünner - Adelaide Fringe Festival 2026
Falling open (not apart) explores the formation of identity as a response to place. The exhibition speaks of the physicality…
Department of Creative Industries, Tourism and Sport, Government of Western Australia
Contemporary Music Fund Development Program
The Contemporary Music Fund (CMF) assists homegrown contemporary music artists with projects that enable them to produce and promote their…
Department of Creative Industries, Tourism and Sport, Government of Western Australia
Arts Short Notice Activity Program
The Arts Short Notice Activity Program (Arts SNAP) for individuals and groups offers funding for regional, national and international short…
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.