Darwin
So you want my arts job: Percussionist and Music Lecturer
From playing drums and singing in a Dixieland band, to teaching music students at Charles Darwin University, Vincent Perry's work…
Contemporary dance company recognised for pushing boundaries Â
Based in Mparntwe/Alice Springs, GUTS is the only platform for contemporary dance within a 1500-kilometre radius and the company is…
Exit interview: Neridah Stockley, Artback NT
After spending more than 20 years working in the Northern Territory, Neridah Stockley reflects on the growing cultural offerings the…
2023: a first-class year for Australian symphonic orchestras
An emphasis on sustainable music making, Australian composition, the showcasing of female conductors and composers, plus the voices of First…
Darwin Festival rejects $200,000 sponsorship offer
The Festival Board has rejected a sponsorship offer from an arts and environmental coalition on the basis it may adversely…
Exit interview: Adelaide Wood, Tracks Dance Company
Adelaide Wood has moved on to new challenges after five years in Darwin with Tracks Dance. Here, she reflects on…
$4.33M in art sales, new record for First Nations sector
Record $4.33 million of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art sold at Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair.
Opening the doors to a practice informed by Country
Charles Darwin University’s new Academy of the Arts will pave the way towards a creative journey that is embedded in…
Northern Territory one step closer to new city gallery
Local company Sitzler will lead the construction of Northern Territory’s new $88 million art gallery, slated to open late 2024.
Santos pulls plug on Darwin Festival sponsorship
A coalition of climate and arts philanthropists has offered $200,000 to Darwin Festival to replace the support of fossil fuel…