National

Musical success puts Canberra Theatre Centre firmly on the map
From big budget stage musicals to the latest in contemporary music, tours are flocking to the ACT.

Anniversary exhibition celebrates rich artistic history
Twenty years after opening its doors, Canberra Museum and Gallery delves into its collection to put the ACT’s best and…

How artist-led creative learning breaks access barriers for children
Creativity is a vital skill for children and young people – here’s how one Museum is making that skill accessible.

When the nation’s best vision is no vision at all
No budget cuts to Australia Council funding isn't good news.

Review: Australian World Orchestra directed by Riccardo Muti Melbourne
World-class orchestral performance under an acclaimed conductor.

Review: Stieg Persson Polyphonic at The Ian Potter Museum of Art
This exhibition, currently showing at the Ian Potter Gallery, is testament to an artist that continues to resist the ready…

The Wheeler Centre ushers in next chapter
Mentorship and money — The Wheeler Centre announces new initiative to support marginalised writers.

'Oklahoma!' at 75: Has the musical withstood the test of time?
With a new production of the musical opening soon, it's time to ask: Whose America did 'Oklahoma!' depict? And is…

Federal budget 2018-19 offers paltry support for the arts
Instead of undoing damage inflicted on the Australia Council, Scott Morrison’s latest budget instead splurges almost $50m to celebrate the…

Review: Drawings and Correspondence by Tom Nicholson at IMA Brisbane
An important exhibition that draws upon little known yet epic encounters, intersections and histories that have surprising resonances for Australians.