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Reopening of regional gallery a boon for creatives and locals
With a reach that extends far beyond the Southern Downs Region, Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery's reopening has repercussions for creatives…

Exhibition review: Clay on Country: Ceramics from the Central Desert, Logan Art Gallery
An exhibition that reveals a remarkable richness of natural and cultural resources in the Central Desert Region is making an…

Meanjin artists diversifying skills to create facilities independent of government funding
Cyber Bunker and Here Space are the most recent facilities initiated by entrepreneurial artists to build diverse communities in Meanjin/Brisbane.

Artist hopes to generate awareness and 'release emotions' this Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month
Artist Jessica Nothdurft shares her experiences and emotions in an endeavour to generate greater awareness of domestic violence.
![Jumaadi, ‘Malaikat [Angel I]’, 2019-. Acrylic on buffalo hide. Collection of the artist. Image: Supplied. A detailed work depicting two figures flying with white wings and meeting each other in the centre. They both have two eyes on the side of their heads. In the background is an irregular oval with a circle of trees inside and a white bird on the bottom right corner.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/03/Malaikat-I-Angel-I-2019-sm-e1710377627604.jpg?w=310)
Forming amicable relations between adversarial nations through art
Australian and Indonesian artists traverse a political divide to find common ground and bring distinct ways of addressing shared concerns.

Exhibition review: Dawn Ng: Avalanche, Institute of Modern Art
A single-channel video that can evoke different emotions and interpretations.

Opening of new project space in old Chinatown Mall fosters speculation into the past
1WORKROOM9's inaugural exhibition transports viewers back in time – to not only Archie Moore's adolescence but also to the contentious…

Exhibition review: Halfway, Yarrila Arts and Museum
Yarrila Arts and Museum is geographically positioned at a midpoint between Meanjin/Brisbane and Eora/Sydney – hence the name of this…

Exhibition review: Donna Marcus, Radiate, HOTA
An exhibition that reflects the integral role women have played in feeding the growth of Australia as a nation since…

Full spectrum: the broad-reaching appeal of Hiromi Tango
Japanese Australian artist Hiromi Tango brings together knowledge embedded in rituals with ancient origins and scientific innovation to create sites…