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What does an artist collective look like today?
Ten artist collectives come together in the Collective Polyphony Festival to reconsider what’s needed in our arts ecology today.
Dome screening review: XYZZY: Jess Johnson and Simon Ward, Neversphere
‘XYZZY’ is a visual and aural journey that tilts our world upside down.
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…
Event review: Now or Never Art Trail, Victoria Harbour Promenade Docklands
Crowd-pleasers set the tone at Melbourne’s inaugural Now or Never festival.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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…