Features

Digital intimacies and echoes in space
Roslyn Orlando's work explores connection and togetherness in the digital realm.

Flooded theatre; the show goes on... in a pub
NORPA’s love letter to the region is a testament to the company’s ongoing resilience and fortitude.

Putting the arts in the Jobs and Skills Summit agenda
What the Jobs and Skills Summit means (or doesn't) for the arts' future employment opportunities.

Festival that makes the digital a physical experience
BLEED ‘22 stages its second iteration in a hybrid model to examine what digital works can teach us about physical…

Older dance artists allow intergenerational stories to blossom
Hobart’s elder ensemble brings the weight of long lives to a physical theatre work on remembering those lost.

Does the publishing industry glorify bright young things?
There's been ample support for young writers in terms of targeted opportunities and awards but what about later bloomers?

Placing community at a festival’s heart while reaching for the stars
Brisbane Festival’s Louise Bezzina wants to redefine what a festival can and should be.

Precinct redevelopment sets a precedent for community consultation
The latest additions to Queensland’s Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct include a Living Museum, designed to showcase and celebrate locals…

How does your State Gallery show its permanent collection?
What’s the size of your State Gallery’s art collection? And how do they display these works?

How the arts assist with healthy ageing
As the population ages, arts programs helping people face the challenges of growing older are springing to life.