Rememorable Biennale
The headlines will probably all be about the Palestinian element Read More
The headlines will probably all be about the Palestinian element Read More
The poet Lionel Fogarty was born on 25 December 1957 Read More
The Sydney Biennale’s Artistic Director, Sheikha Hoor Al Qasimi has Read More
Eunice Kathleen Waymon was intent on becoming a classical pianist, Read More
Canberra, of course, is more than the National Gallery of Read More
The Sydney Festival certainly got off to a terpsichorean start Read More
Is that all there is to see? That’s pretty much Read More
Christmas wishes from the First Nations Arts & Culture team Read More
This may well be my last outing before the Nativity, Read More
So, we’re talking a total of $10.2m spread across two Read More
Mr Albanese Goes to Washington, and all is well with Read More
One of the most exciting and challenging of the many Read More
I’m confident that Adelaide is the place to be this Read More
The curse of the cultural centre continues apace. Much, once Read More
Spinifex Arts Projects in remote Tjuntjuntjara has shared the sad Read More
It’s that time again – Sydney’s Carriageworks is full to Read More
You may (or may not) be aware that the Tate Read More
As predicted, the NT’s CLP Government is inviting Expressions of Read More
It’s 50 years this weekend since the famous Wave Hill Read More
Thirteen exhibitions in three days might seem indigestible. But that’s Read More
There's a fair bit wrong with this year's Telstra National Read More
While much attention has naturally been focused on London and Read More
The NT Government has announced that it’s going to deliver Read More
It’s a year for the academics to shine at the Read More
Sad news has come from Mangkaja Arts Resource Agency at Read More
Our Em is going to London. It’s belated recognition of Read More
Every twelve years, the British & Irish Lions, the rugby Read More
“What do you think of Australia?”. How many local artists Read More