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Theatre review: AutoCannibal, Darwin Festival
Physical theatre meets the end of the world in this playfully abject one-man show.
Tips from authors on running school workshops
Here are some recommendations to consider if you've ever wanted to know how to wrangle kids in the classroom as…
Who won this year's iconic Telstra NATSIAA?
Yolŋu artists continue to dominate NATSIAA, but weaver Margaret Rarru Garrawurra surprises with a powerful work for the top win
Concert review: Bungul, Darwin Festival
A remarkable fusion of YolÅ‹u culture and the Western classical music tradition performed under the stars for the festival’s opening…
Travelling? Savour your time, don't network, says gallerist
After a whirlwind trip to Basel and Venice, MARS Director Andy Dinan offers her advice on how to make the…
The arts news you may have missed
What's on, what's in the headlines, and the latest program releases – to put you ahead of the game this…
Festival turns 75 after two years of pandemic disruption
Edinburgh Festival returns to a full live event with opening performances by Australian talents.
Ever Present: a lesson on comparative histories
What can be learnt when First Peoples' art from Australia and Southeast Asia are placed in conjunction?
Exhibition review: Colin Lanceley Earthly Delights, NAS
Blurring painting and sculpture, Colin Lanceley’s retrospective maps the journey of Australian assemblage through a unique vision.
First Nations legend who ‘bridged two worlds’ joins Hall of Fame
A proud Yolngu artist with international acclaim, Gurrumul’s songs took Country and Culture far and wide.