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Review: The Architect by Aidan Fennessy, MTC
A play about assisted dying is standard MTC fare. Johnny Carr shines.
Fake hijab tells migration truths
An invisible theatre work by artist Jema Stellato Pledger explores diversity, identity and the line between performing and becoming.
ICYMI: This week’s arts news updates
From program announcements and new Fellowships, to clearer rules for busking, here are the news stories you may have missed…
Review: As If No-one is Watching, Brisbane Powerhouse
Performance art, installation, spoken word, expressive dance and the thrill of aerial acrobatic circus made this a night to remember.
Arts publishing on the rise, thanks to industry chutzpah
With a slew of new artist monographs released over the past month, ArtsHub questions the recent focus on visual arts…
Review: Star Wars: A New Hope – In Concert, West Australian Symphony Orchestra
A masterful work, combining confronting terror with gentle romanticism, and the music stays in your head for days after the…
Why a visual arts education is the key to arming students for the future
Despite living in an image-saturated world we offer little education in the vital skills of learning to critique what we…
Review: National Theatre Live Julie
A contemporary take on Strindberg's classic, written and directed by women.
The politics of art in New York: an Australian perspective
What do the politics of the Australian and the New York independent arts scene have in common? Surprisingly, quite a…
Regional arts: the space for meaningful exchange
This year Artlands Victoria will shine a light on important conversations in the region, provide a space for cultural exchange,…