Search Results
What does ‘international’ mean post pandemic for exhibition programming
As Nina Miall takes up the role of Curator of International Art at QAGOMA, we talk to her about rethinking…
From Mona to Craft Vic: Nicole Durling on connectivity, craft and compassion
Appointed to lead Craft Victoria into its next chapter, ArtsHub speaks with Nicole Durling about career trajectories, and what is…
Haunting history play to premiere at new First Nations festival
There’s a special feeling on Boorloo boodja (Perth country) in the lead up to Black Swan State Theatre Company’s inaugural…
Massive cross-culture ‘season’ rethinks UK/Aus connection and histories
The UK/Australia Season is the largest cultural exchange between our two nations, one aimed to shake up how we think…
9 ways you can support NAIDOC week while in lockdown
Do you love engaging with First Nations arts and culture during NAIDOC Week? Here is a list of ways you…
Creating better mental health in the performing arts
How do mental health professionals change their approach when working with artists? In a recent panel discussion, psychologists looked at…
Darwin Festival turns up the heat in 2021
Darwin Festival celebrates First Nations voices, gives young people the microphone, showcases cross-cultural collaboration, and puts on a Top End…
Opera Review: Aida, Opera Australia
New technology revitalises a classic Verdi tragedy.
Book Review: The Others by Mark Brandi
A child's perspective is clouded by melancholy and dread.
Escalated lockdowns: State by state COVID impact on the arts
More arts organisations plunged into uncertainty as a nationwide lockdown continues to escalate: updates on closures and cancellations.