sculpture

Delightful ways to play and interact with the museum experience
Museum of Brisbane’s Play Moves leads the way in immersive and participatory museum experiences.

'Air' is a powerful and welcome successor to 'Water'
QAGOMA opens its summer blockbuster exhibition exploring the multifaceted dimensions of the air we breathe.

Sculpture dominates Venice Biennale; it’s female and Black
Sculpture dominated the Venice Biennale. What does that mean for the medium moving forward for elevating contemporary conversations?

The cost reality of sculpture's pleasure
A first in its 24-year history, Sculpture by the Sea Bondi is encouraging people to donate what they can, to…

Being a studio assistant has ‘opened up my mind set’
Speaking with artists who have been on both sides of the studio assistant relationship, here is what the role entails…

Good public art starts before the ‘art’
What makes good public art and what can we gauge from public response? Plus tips for responding to an EOI.

Exhibition review: Annette Blair and Kate Nixon, Canberra Glassworks
Two news exhibitions at Canberra Glassworks speak of everyday objects and detritus, but they couldn’t be more different.

Exhibition Review: Upending Expectations, Canberra Glassworks
An exhibition that pushes the reach and definitions of contemporary glass.

Reimagined Indigenous Art Fair bounces back bigger than ever
Longer hours for networking, a new $200K large sculpture commission, and the opportunity to connect directly with First Nations artists…

Sculpture biennale explores place across time
What will a sculpture biennale look like if it’s more engaged, critical and reflective? The 2022 Lorne Sculpture Biennale takes…