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Programming with lived experience

From tackling the question "Where are you from?" to multilingual performances, these initiatives champion for visibility and understanding.

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Exhibition review: Hoda Afshar – A Curve is a Broken Line, AGNSW

This exhibition is the artist's first major solo and lives up to the visual and contextual depth of her works.

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Collective consciousness

A new touring exhibition emphasises the importance of collaboration, in sharing cultural practices in regional areas.

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Exhibition review: Know My Name: Making it Modern, NGA

The third instalment in the NGA series, ‘Know My Name: Making it Modern’ is a beautiful show that encapsulates Australian…

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Exhibition review: Atmospheric Memory, Powerhouse Ultimo

This immersive exhibition hides its strengths – nearly too well.

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50 years of championing textiles in regional centre

The 2023 Tamworth Textile Triennial marks a significant milestone for the National Fibre Art Collection.

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Exhibition review: Zoe Leonard: Al río/To the River, MCA

Despite the exhibition containing hundreds of photos, it’s what we don’t see that leaves the biggest impression.

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Exhibition review: Pantini Kalijarrala Ngatiki, Wapami Kalijarra Wirliyala, Suzanne O’Connell Gallery

Warlpiri sisters Julie Nangala Robertson and Sabrina Nangala Robertson celebrate Country, Culture and heritage with transportive works.

Sepia-toned photos of two men taken in the late 1800s. On the left is Captain Moonlite: his hair is slicked back, he sports a full beard, and he has piercing eyes. On the right is James Nesbitt: considerably younger than Moonlite, he stares directly at the camera with a somewhat sad expression. He has large ears and a dimpled chin; his clothes are also plainer than Moonlite's suggestive of his working class origins.
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The queer bushranger who still inspires artists 143 years after his death

Executed while wearing a ring fashioned from his dead lover's hair, the story of Captain Moonlite is slowly regaining the…

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Getting to know Louise Bourgeois

A comprehensive body of works by the French American artist Louise Bourgeois will soon land at AGNSW, showcasing the polarities…

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