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Bayside Gallery

Analog Art Club at Bayside Gallery

Join Bayside Gallery’s Analog Art Club—monthly, tech-free, educator-led sessions to mindfully explore art, connect with others and enjoy art in…

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Manningham Art Gallery

Analog Art Club at Manningham Art Gallery

Join Manningham Art Gallery’s Analog Art Club with curated playlists related to exhibitions. Unwind, enjoy art, discover new music and…

'Families Collecting Giddie Beads' by Fiona Omeenyo from Australian Gallery, Gimuy/Cairns. CIAF 2025
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CIAF 2025 returns to the Tanks Arts Centre this week

Now in its mid teens, CIAF 2025 is well-established as a celebration of community, culture and creativity.

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ACCA reveals two years’ worth of programming in ambitious move

Tschabalala Self and Yoko Ono are among the international stars, while emotion-themed exhibitions and new commissions look to the future.

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Bundoora Homestead Art Centre

Stories of Darebin: Guided History Tours

Discover the rich history of Bundoora Homestead Art Centre with a guided tour of this architecturally and historically significant site.

Two panels. On left is a blonde woman wearing a blue jacket and white t-shirt. On the right is the cover of a book 'The Haunting of Mr & Mrs Stevenson'. It has a profile silhouette cut out of a man and woman against a blue background.
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Book review: The Haunting of Mr & Mrs Stevenson, Belinda Lyons-Lee

Who or what inspired the writing of Stevenson's 'Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde'?

Five men stand in a sandy space with a fire pit in front of them. Dear Son. Bille Brown Theatre
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Theatre review: Dear Son, Bille Brown Theatre

Reflecting on First Nations fathers and sons, 'Dear Son' is a heart-warming tribute to masculinity, beautifully realised and lovingly delivered.  

A middle aged woman with short blonde hair and a black shirt. she is smiling. Vale Judith Isherwood.
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Vale Judith Isherwood: a force of nature in the arts

The arts leader died from mesothelioma, maintaining her celebrated sense of humour to the end.

A smiling First Nations woman with a black top and russet jacket, her hair is parted and slicked back. Frances Rings - what I've learned
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What I've learned: from leading Bangarra Dance Theatre

Artistic director Frances Rings shares her insights into leading a creative company

A woman sitting on a chair and a man standing behind her. They are both badly dressed in dirty rags an with wild, unkempt hair. The Twits. Roald Dahl.
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Theatre review: The Twits, Sydney Opera House

A theatrical adaptation of Roald Dahl classic children’s novel.

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