Melbourne

How big can you go with miniature?
In its second iteration, the world's largest miniature art exhibition celebrates skill and creativity on pint-sized canvases.

Film installation review: Euphoria, RISING
More film than art installation, Euphoria is a very different experience depending on whether one stays for the duration or…

Theatre review: Climbers, fortyfivedownstairs
An ambitious production that doesn’t quite hit the mark, but showcases strong emerging talent in all cast and creative roles.

Exhibition review: Rembrandt: True to Life, NGV International
A new exhibition showcases the Dutch master's innovations and skill in the art of etching and printmaking.

Join the ranks of those testing the boundaries of photography
The Bowness Photography Prize scopes out the most relevant photographic practices of our time and supports contemporary artists at the…

Neighbourhood to New York: two moves making waves
Two Melbourne arts organisations are upscaling – one to New York and another focusing on grassroots impact.

Theatre review: Worstward Ho, Theatre Works
A rarely presented Beckett play is typically experimental and interior in nature.

Theatre review: Jacky, Arts Centre Melbourne
Some uncomfortable viewing in this masterful play about sex, race and brotherhood.

Concert review: Ali McGregor and the MSO, Hamer Hall
A one-night only showcase of hybrid musicality.

Theatre reviews: Crocodiles, Northcote Town Hall Arts Centre
Despite good performances and a worthy exploration of aged care, the play is not fulfilling in a dramatic sense.