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Arcadia: Sounds of the Sea
During the late 1960s and early 1970s, surfing came to represent an all-encompassing lifestyle, rather than a mere pastime.
Kensuke Todo: A Survey
Todo’s works present a paradox: though obviously informed by man-made structures, his sculptures are bereft of human presence.
First Seen program peers into new theatrical worlds
The Street Theatre’s third annual season of works-in-progress offers up four new plays by Canberra writers.
Promo - Portraits from Prime Time
Beyond all the frothy banality there are works of genuine aesthetic interest here.
Mermaid reimagining makes for dark drama
Canberra playwright Emma Gibson has reimagined Hans Christian Andersen’s iconic tale of love, pain and sacrifice.
Illumination: The Art of Philip Wolfhagen
The scrupulousness with which Wolfhagen goes about his creative practice results in finished works of great technical complexity.
The Sammy J Songbook
Sammy J's humour solicits shrill wolf whistles from the crowd and each tune is greeted with rapturous applause.
You Are Here showcases Canberra’s indie arts scene
This young festival shows us that the national capital's creative communities are alive and kicking.
Gold and the Incas
This remarkable exhibition features some 200 works on loan from 10 private and public museums in Peru.
From a Black Sky
This new chamber opera by composer Sandra France and librettist Helen Nourse commemorates the devastating 2003 Canberra bushfires.