Regional Western Australia
Jam-packed Aboriginal art fair a positive sign after period of controversy
In the face of the art tampering allegations at an APY Lands art centre, strong sales at a recent Aboriginal…
Can live theatre in cinemas reel in new arts audiences?
What began as an experimental partnership between a cinema owner and a theatre company is proving a surprising lure for…
Multi-year AOIP funding for WA’s small to medium arts orgs
In the latest round of WA’s three-year funding program, 37 arts organisation share an increased investment of $56 million.
It's not new, it's just more urgent – Biennale rethinks model
Bunbury Biennale centres local voices in global conversations, demonstrating that connection, currency – and ambition – sit well beyond geography.
Night sky storytelling making its mark in regions
A series of large-scale ephemeral light and sound installations is reverberating across regional WA.
As Bjork departs more climate action art stars descend
Epic performances sparked by artists’ commitment to climate action are proving powerful drivers of awareness and environmental hope.
Remote Indigenous artists zooming in on photography
New work in photographic mediums is shining light on First Nations stories we don’t often get to see.
What’s next for flood-affected Kimberley Art Centres?
Artist displacement and prolonged access issues are among major concerns for Kimberley Art Centres navigating flood recovery.
The WA art prize connecting past, present and future
Entering the Kimberley Art and Photographic Prize is an opportunity to share stories of local communities, which will be remembered…
Theatre review: Hamlet, Bogan Shakespeare Productions
Misogyny and incest make way for tinnies and Tim Tams in this bogan adaptation of 'Hamlet'.