National
Finding new audiences starts with centring the margins
Revolutionary change was the theme of Bryan Joseph Lee’s keynote at Performing Arts Connections Australia’s conference this week.
Arts criticism of disabled artists needs to get smarter
Artists with disability believe it is their right to be reviewed in the same way as abled artists; that the…
Kate Mulvany scoops the AWGIES
The Sydney Theatre Company’s The Harp in the South sweeps up the big prizes in the Australian Writers Guild awards.
A festival that says there's more to love
This year's Melbourne Writers Festival is all loved up so we picked nine events that reveal the heart's diversity with…
Theatre that fights our inertia on the climate crisis
In their new immersive eco-horror, Sarah Aiken and Rebecca Jensen of Deep Soulful Sweats craft a dark, hopeful and irreverent…
First woman chair for West Australian Ballet
Woodside executive Sherry Duhe takes over to lead WA Ballet’s Board.
Collecting heartbreak: A museum for break ups
A travelling exhibition that tells the stories accompanying objects leftover from broken relationships is making its way to the Melbourne…
Regional art, twice removed
Shivanjani Lal’s exhibition at Bega Valley Regional Gallery explores loss and dislocation.
Applause: Latest funding and awards announced
Reko Rennie awarded Artbank and ACMI commission, winners announced for 2019 Our Mob emerging artist and MIFF Audience Award, plus…
A Fresh Face Takes Geelong Arts Centre in a New Direction
The city’s performing arts centre is rethinking what it is to open up new artforms and spaces.