News

Queensland Ballet’s happily ever after season
Queensland Ballet's 2015 season highlights classic fairy tales while luring an international ballet superstar to Australia.

International Multi-media finalists exhibit in Townsville
The Screengrab International Media Arts Award returns to Townsville, awarding globally submitted multi-media art.

Singing about the love that dare not speak its name
Sydney is set to host the world premiere of a new musical inspired by E.M. Forster’s Maurice and Shakespeare’s Hamlet.

Theatre Works opens its doors to the under 12s
Kaleidoscope is a new mini-festival designed to introduce children and their families to participatory art experiences.

Tasmania mourns arts advocate Jeremy Ball
A passionate supporter of the arts, Launceston’s Deputy Mayor died in a car accident on Monday.

Celebrating Indigenous writing across the border
A new program will bring Indigenous Australian and Indian writers together during a series of literary festivals.

The home as extreme sport
Modscape’s perilous cliffhanging house is bringing us closer to the architectural realisation of living life on the edge.

Chinese avatars take over CACSA
From traditional video genres to virtual environments, gaming and avatars, Cao Fei brings her new world vision to Adelaide.

Proactive approach required on cultural diversity
Can major companies learn from a Melbourne artist’s hands-on approach to recruiting culturally diverse audiences?

Creative Fellows lauded for their vision, talent
This year's eight Creative Fellows have been announced, hailing from a broad range of creative practices.