Australia
Waterloo reviewed: Bron Batten does battle at Melbourne's Theatre Works
Waterloo at Theatre Works strides into the battlefield of ideas, politics and contemporary moral dilemmas.
From Oscars to the classroom – opportunities to animate your world
Take a hands-on approach with animation at Deakin University, where Oscar-nominated animator Anthony Lucas shares insights from the field.
Poetry Month returns with nationwide coverage
Red Room's annual celebration returns to showcase the breadth of Australian poetry.
Curl up with these new art books this winter
15 books that beckon you to stay in … even on a sunny winter’s day.
Tom Polo review: in a part of your mind, i am you, Ngununggula Gallery
Tom Polo’s first major institutional solo exhibition is a cracker.
20 organisations named under Creative Australia’s new funding platform, Creative Futures Fund
$7.8 million delivered; so who received funding under the new Creative Futures Fund?
CIAF 2025 returns to the Tanks Arts Centre this week
Now in its mid teens, CIAF 2025 is well-established as a celebration of community, culture and creativity.
ACCA reveals two years’ worth of programming in ambitious move
Tschabalala Self and Yoko Ono are among the international stars, while emotion-themed exhibitions and new commissions look to the future.
Book review: The Haunting of Mr & Mrs Stevenson, Belinda Lyons-Lee
Who or what inspired the writing of Stevenson's 'Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde'?
Theatre review: Dear Son, Bille Brown Theatre
Reflecting on First Nations fathers and sons, 'Dear Son' is a heart-warming tribute to masculinity, beautifully realised and lovingly delivered.