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Architecture and art converge in unique Perth space
A new fashion and retail project in Perth has art in its DNA.
Orange loses Alan Sisley
Gallery mourns veteran regional director Alan Sisley who died this week after complications from surgery.
Food and Wine Festival transforms old rail bridge
The Melbourne Food and Wine Festival will transform the Sandridge rail bridge into a bar, kitchen and raingarden.
Biennale artwork to become part of City of Sydney’s Collection
The City of Sydney salutes contemporary art with a $300,000 commission of an Biennale of Sydney artwork every two years.
Erotica art past and present
To coincide with the Mardi Gras, check out erotic art that has paved the way for change back-to-back with today’s…
Back to Back’s Ganesh to make Sydney debut
This remarkable interrogation of the act of storytelling and the ownership of tales will delight audiences at Carriageworks.
Plug in your keyboards for the Digital Writers' Festival
The 2014 Digital Writers' Festival is delving into the literary world behind the computer screen.
Look Upstairs for design innovation
Melbourne will play host to the largest gathering of international design leaders in April.
Cottesloe turns ten
Perth’s much loved outdoor sculpture exhibition Sculpture by the Sea celebrates its first decade this March.
Nahrain builds understanding of Middle East
Two rivers and many cultures flow together in this exhibition, which examines ancient Mesopotamia in today’s climate of conflict.