Feminism
Invest and engage this International Women's Day
With Australia's gender pay gap report published in advance of International Women's Day (8 March), check out these talks and…
Theatre review: The Appleton Ladies' Potato Race, Bille Brown Theatre
Mashing through the glass ceiling, one potato race at a time.Â
Radically rehumanising: Kate Larsen’s Public. Open. Space.Â
Kate Larsen’s work radically rehumanises the institutions that shape our lives.
Female dance bodies onstage: are we seeing a revolution?
Is the work of one of Europe’s most of-the-moment choreographers shifting expectations of female bodies on stage?
Performance review: Masterclass, Malthouse, RISING
A RISING show that really lives up to its name, this two-hander from Adrienne Truscott and Brokentalkers delivers on all…
International Women's Day events
A range of International Women's Day events across the arts sector highlighting intersectionality and celebrating women's achievement.
More than a singular image: Womanhood through the work of four photographers
ArtsHub examines the ways female photographers are shedding light on authentic narratives of womanhood.
Theatre review: I'm with Her
A conceptually outstanding curation of women’s stories by an award-winning writer.
Book review: A History of Dreams, Jane Rawson
A coven of witches conspire to upset the socio-political status quo in sleepy Adelaide.
The many lost paths to a novel
When writing her latest novel, Jane Rawson was surprised by how mutable her story was, travelling through both time and…