Public Art

Queensland champions for neurodiverse artists
Neurodiverse artist Martin Edge and Pia Robinson are encouraging others to see through a different lens with a new augmented…

Exhibition review: On the Edge, Royal Botanic Garden Sydney
An exhibition that explores Australian nature at peril.

Exhibition review: New Exuberance, JamFactory
A touring textile exhibition that explores current trends in the mix of art, design and fashion.

Where science and the natural world converge through the arts Â
A diverse range of art forms are being used to communicate serious scientific and natural world facts in fun and…

Pritzker-winning architect selected for 10th MPavilion
Tokyo-based Tadao Ando will present ‘a landscape that will continue to live in people’s hearts’ for the 10th MPavilion commission.

Illuminating the Statement of the Heart by Listening with Heart
Finding heart when we need a Voice, Parrtjima illuminates a way forward with a timely festival program.

Racing in a wheelchair – are you up to the challenge?
Inviting all to a wheelchair obstacle course, artist Bruno Booth hopes to bring to light the true barriers in our…

Exhibition review: James Newitt and Emily Wardill, Adelaide Festival
Democratisation and the moving image at the Adelaide Festival

Exhibition review: A river that flows both ways, Adelaide Contemporary Experimental
A group presentation of exhibits that navigate and interrogate water-based ecologies.

Exhibition review: Bunuru, Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts Bunuru
PICA’s four newest exhibitions exceed ambitious artistic expectations.