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Facade of a stone building with blue sky. Museum of Contemporary Art Australia

Vale Leon Paroissien: the first director of the Museum of Contemporary Art who shaped how Australians experience art

Farewell to the visual arts leader who planted 'seeds from which towering trees have grown'.

Home Truth, a new work on sustainable housing from NGV, has just opened. Photo: Derek Swalwell
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Home Truth: artwork offers a bold paradigm shift in Australia's housing crisis

The latest Architecture Commission at the National Gallery of Victoria poses big questions for sustainable living.

Art installation of vintage kitchen furniture and video projections. Archie Moore
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Exhibition review: Archie Moore, Dwelling (Adelaide Issue), Samstag Museum of Art

A subtle exhibition that uses memory to question our own perceptions of home, and the erasure of others.

Nusra Latif Qureshi, ‘On the edges of darkness II’, an intricate gouache work depicting one figure balancing on the shoulder of another holding red strings in their hands against a pistachio green background.
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5 exhibitions with contemporary diaspora artists reimagining traditional mediums

Discover miniature court paintings, ceramics, family albums, Japanese woodblock prints and more by contemporary diaspora artists.

A new Bluey experience is just one of the things on in Brisbane this weekend.
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5 things to do in Brisbane this weekend

An iconic birthday, an opening of a new giant and tomb raiding in Ancient Egypt!

Hamilton and much more in Sydney this weekend.
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5 things to do in Sydney this weekend

Searing satire, an icon says goodbye, mind-bending art and much more in Sydney this weekend.

An exhibition highlighting Māori culture and much more in Melbourne this weekend. Photo by Irihipeti Waretini.
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5 things to do in Melbourne this weekend

Risque cabaret, clowning Shakespeare, a daring arts playground and much more in Melbourne this weekend.

Two panels. On left is black and white photo of Lech Blaine. he has dark hair and a beard. He's smiling. On the right is the cover of his book: Australian Gospel. It's suffused with yellow light and features two young kids on the top left and the top right.
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Book review: Australian Gospel: A Family Saga, Lech Blaine

Two Australian families go to war over their biological/foster offspring.

Two panels. On the left is black and white photo of Rosalie Ham, who has short brown hair. On the right is the cover photo of her book 'Molly' that feature a dressmaker's mannequin wearing a pink corset.
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Book review: Molly, Rosalie Ham

A compelling prequel to Rosalie Ham's bestseller 'The Dressmaker'.

A publicity image for 'Yandha Djanbay (Go Slowly)' by Kirli Saunders, part of Merrigong Theatre Company's MERRIGONX program in 2025. A First Nations woman in a red dress stands ankle deep in a pool of water, an arid landscape and blue sky visible behind her.
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Merrigong Theatre Company’s 2025 season is its largest ever

A committed development program for local artists, coupled with a range of touring works from around the country, have been…

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