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Review: The Spinners, Adelaide Festival Centre
Dense with interpretive connotations, The Spinners is an hour-long homage to the Fates of Greek mythology.
Review: Regina Spektor, Arts Centre
Up in the quirky clouds, an ethereal presence and voice from a higher plane, still as remarkable as ever.
Review: Wilde Creatures, Sydney Opera House
Based on Oscar Wilde's fairy tales, Wilde Creatures is a wonderful show for the whole family.
Warm up with 18 days of hot art at Darwin Festival
Instead of shivering through August, perhaps it’s time to embrace the thriving culture of the Top End?
Review: Timeless by Four on Six
This duo is worthy of a wider audience.
Review: Robyn Archer: Dancing on the Volcano
Robyn Archer returns to perhaps her most enduring artistic fascination, Berlin cabaret between the wars, with Dancing on the Volcano.
Grants up to $10,000 still open for Victorian arts organisations
NETS Victoria's Exhibition Development Fund has extended the deadline for 2018 applications, and they are encouraging regional galleries to apply.
Why John Mawurndjul’s barks are so contemporary
A major survey exhibition tracks a 40 year career, and looks at how an artist has changed the perception of…
The Murri Book Club & the politics of reading for Indigenous Australians
For members of the Murri Book Club, books and reading are linked to the ongoing history of assimilation that, even…
Review: Daniel Buren: Like Child’s Play, Carriageworks
Daniel Buren uses steroid-sized children's building blocks to speak about our relationship with the world.