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Redland Art Gallery

Adventure Fest: Stories in Ochre workshop with Dean Bingkin Tyson

Join cultural practitioner and artist Dean Biŋkin Tyson (Quandamooka and Gurang) for a special cultural experience at Redland Art Gallery,…

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Allettare Dezigns

Artflow Sessions

Where creativity flows, confidence grows, and every week brings something new. Looking for a place to create, unwind, explore new…

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Badlands Vinyl

Badlands Vinyl Paint and Sip

Badlands Vinyl isn’t just a record store – it’s a creative hub where art, music, and good times collide. Tucked…

Thelma 2024 (detail) by National Photographic Portrait Prize 2025 Finalist, Em Jensen | opportunities and awards
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Best opportunities, grants and awards for creatives: 16 to 22 February 2026

Closing soon: amazing opportunities for musicians, photographers, poets and literary journals.

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Central Goldfields Shire Council

HONK! Untitled Goose Exhibition

Honk! Untitled Goose Exhibition It’s a lovely morning in the village – and you are a horrible goose. An ACMI…

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PhotoAccess Incorporated

Concept to Publication 2026 Workshop

photo access is thrilled to announce the next instalment of Concept to Publication 2026 workshop.

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Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory

William Mackinnon’s Phoenix

William Mackinnon’s Phoenix exhibition reflects the artist’s experiences living and working with Aboriginal communities in the Western Desert and Kimberley regions.

The late Jon Kudelka. A plump, smiling fair-skinned man with short brown hair and a short beard. He is smiling, wears a plaid shirt, and sits in front of a colourful yellow backdrop.
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Vale Tasmanian cartoonist and artist Jon Kudelka

Remembered and admired for his Walkley-winning political cartoons, as well as his illustrations and anti-Tasmanian tourism stance, Kudelka died on…

LOVING: Photographs of Men in Love, 1850s-1950s. Image: Supplied.
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LOVING review: a photographic window into the queer past

Drawn from the collection of an American couple, LOVING is a touching Qtopia exhibition of historic queer photography that pushes…

Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters: the silhouettes of two people standing in a darkened space looking at an Aboriginal dot painting shown spot-lit on a black gallery wall.
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Why National Museum’s Songlines exhibition is striking kinship connections in India

A landmark exhibition of First Nations art and culture is currently finding special resonance with audiences in India.

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