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Kezia Hayter, Unidentified women of the convict ship, HMS Rajah, ‘The Rajah quilt’, 1841. National Gallery of Australia, gift of Les Hollings and the Australian Textiles Fund 1989. Image: Supplied. A patchwork quilt with floral motifs and lettering on the bottom centre.
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Fashion, craft and design calendar 2024

What’s on in fashion, craft and design this year, including exhibitions, fashion festivals, art trails and makers' markets.

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Landmark survey exhibition of Yhonnie Scarce for Perth

Three decades of work by one of Australia’s most important First Nations artists will immerse viewers at the Art Gallery…

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Exhibition review: Tom Moore, Abundant Wonder, Glenelg

With whimsical storytelling and tech wizardry, Tom Moore reinstates the sense of wonder in exhibition making.

fashion, craft and design calendar 2023
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Fashion, craft and design calendar 2023

From innovative craft and design to bold fashion statements, there is a treasure trove of exhibitions and programs to discover…

Tom Malone Prize winning glass artist Tim Edwards in his studio.
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Do glass prizes give the full picture?

Australia’s top glass prizes overlap in 2022 International Year of Glass, offering a lens on current making trends. But is…

Glass sculpture by artist Kirstie Rea at Canberra Glassworks exhibition
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Exhibition Review: Upending Expectations, Canberra Glassworks

An exhibition that pushes the reach and definitions of contemporary glass.

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Exhibition review: Blanche Tilden, Ripple Effect

This exhibition reinstates jewellery as a living artform, riding out a dance between the hand-made and the machine-made.

Woman working in JamFactory glass workshop.
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Understanding the year of glass in 2022

The cheat's guide to all things glass in Australia for 2022, from what’s hot, where to see it and where…