New South Wales
The Life and Death of King Lear review: maximal title, minimal production
In this telling of King Lear, Sydney’s Belvoir St Theatre presents a patchy, minimalist version of one of Shakespeare’s great…
Christopher Kulendran Thomas review: rethinking safe zones through AI
In Safe Zone, Christopher Kulendran Thomas uses AI to ask powerful questions about how we record and relate to histories…
Clarice Beckett and Mirra Whale review: a shared vision across generations
Nearly a century apart, these women artists demonstrate the enduring appeal of the still life at Ngungunggula regional gallery.
NIDA Open Studios: shaping unique artists through rigorous pre-professional training
Teaching artist Louise Birgan explains how NIDA Open Studio Programs prepare students for professional arts training and practice.
On the move: latest arts sector appointments
Your weekly round-up of Australian arts sector appointments.
Strong sales see smaller art fairs pushing ahead of larger events
Big is not always better. This year, the Affordable Art Fairs have shown their muscle with a consistent upward trend…
6 cool exhibitions to make you think this month
From pool culture to reconstructed t-shirts, coral health and AI’s take on individualism, these exhibitions promise to get you thinking…
Which Australian Fringe festival is achieving the greatest growth?
All four of our major fringe festivals continue to draw strong crowds, but one looks likely to be on the…
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