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The LEGO exhibition that ranked number one at 167-year-old museum

With a lot of LEGO bricks and even more creativity, 'RELICS: A New World Arises' topped attendance records at South…

Pier and city scape on a cold winter evening. Light installations on top of poles in the water, with a blue light beam in the background.
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Event review: Now or Never Art Trail, Victoria Harbour Promenade Docklands

Crowd-pleasers set the tone at Melbourne’s inaugural Now or Never festival.

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Getting the balance right in a festival of Asian Australian cultures

OzAsia Festival returns in 2023 to centre Australian Asian diasporic experiences and connect with forefront contemporary projects abroad.

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Large-scale sculpture wins the 2023 NATSIAA

Highlighting family totems in a ‘transportive’ work, Keith Wikmunea’s major sculpture takes home the $100,000 2023 Telstra NATSIAA.

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Iconoclastic and empowered: the new wave of Middle Eastern Australian women writers

MENA women writers are gaining momentum in major literary prizes and across the nation’s bookstores, but is this movement iconoclastic?

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DARK MATTERS: visualising the universe's biggest mystery

The latest Science Gallery Melbourne exhibition, ‘DARK MATTERS’, brings to light the unknown with crossovers between science, art, and magic.

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Exhibition review: Newell Harry: Esperanto, Murray Art Museum Albury

Newell Harry draws on archival material to invite visitors on a self-guided journey across history and language.

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Exhibition review: Two Girls From Amoonguna, ACMI

‘Two Girls From Amoonguna’ is about pushing through adversity and alchemising it into art that speaks to the spirit and joy of life…

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Exhibition review: Between Waves, ACCA

The third iteration of the Yalingwa series, ‘Between Waves’ resets binaries to find a delicate in-between space.

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Film review: Audrey Napanangka

This Australian documentary of Audrey Napanangka provides an expansive yet intimate portrait of a family living between two worlds.

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