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Universal topics push biennale exhibitions on the road

In a climate for greater accountability and inclusion, biennales take to the road post event.

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Exhibitions reviews: Rhythms of the Earth and Where Lakes Once Had Water

Two different exhibitions show a commonality in theme: the Australian landscape.

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Trailblazers converge to share the latest arts innovations

Over two days in September, a swarm of creatives will descend on Bendigo for a cross-pollinating exchange of ideas.

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White Nightā€™s back, and blazing bright in Bendigo

Join the city-wide party as White Night prepares to awe visitors and locals alike, and Bendigo throws itself in the…

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Exhibition review: David Noonan

A trip through memory and a time long gone.

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First Nations billboards pushing the boundary of public art

The NETS Victoria program provides a 24/7 platform for three First Nations artists to turn roadside billboards into opportunities for…

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5 photo exhibitions against the status quo

With PHOTO 2022 well underway, ArtsHub looks at the five exhibitions that are pushing boundaries and challenging the conventional lens.

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Childrenā€™s installation provides froggy insights to waterways and wetlands

A site-engaged work will be landing at the Shepparton Art Museum to invite reflections on our ecosystem, but not without…

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Elvis was the original influencer

Long before social media, Elvis entered our lives through now-familiar images, as a new exhibition at Bendigo Art Gallery explores.

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Brit who gets Australian placemaking right

Survey exhibition of British artist Bruce Munro, taps into unique Australian placemaking, from our Red Centre to our cities.

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