Search News

See all news
Artist Talks

The Johnston Collection

CUT AND PINNED: Working with Reclaimed Textiles with artist Louise Saxton

In this presentation, Louise introduces her textile oeuvre and discusses connections between her work, the Embroiderers Guild Victoria, and The…

Exhibitions

Chau Chak Wing Museum

Consuelo Cavaniglia, seeing through you

Consuelo Cavaniglia's newest contemporary art project which engages the Chau Chak Wing Museum’s extensive collections and architecture.

'While the World Waits' an Arts Outwest curated exhibition recently opened at NSW Parliament House. A group of people standing in front of several artworks hung on a burgundy coloured wall. They are clapping and looking towards a middle-aged woman standing in the centre waving her hand at the camera.
Features

'Hey, don't forget us!': do regional tours need to prove their worth?

Touring exhibitions can be resource efficient for regional galleries, while others are championing for locally-produced shows to build regional networks.

All Arts

Master of Arts

Study Mode:

 In Class

Visual Arts

Master of Visual Arts (Research)

Study Mode:

 In Class

Featured

Film

Master of Screen Arts and Production

Study Mode:

 In Class

Very detailed textile artwork that is politically focussed. Paul Yore.
News

Textiles are radical - Adelaide matching London rethink

A new AGSA exhibition maps out that textiles are not only radical today – but have always been, joining a…

Artist Talks

Northern Beaches Council

Hyphenated - Feast

Join us for a night of delicious food, art and conversation at our inaugural community ‘feast’ in the gallery.

A man with long dark hair and a short dark beard concentrates as he plays the electric guitar. He wears blue jeans and a t-shirt that exposes the tattoos on his forearms.
Sponsored

How Newcastle’s New Annual festival changes artists’ lives, one opportunity at a time

Now in its fourth year, the multi-arts festival New Annual celebrates Novocastrian creatives while also bringing Australia’s best artists to…

Mindy Meng Wang and Monica Lim, ‘GuĂ i 怪’, installation view as part of ‘SCI-FI: Mythologies Transformed’. An installation of three video scenes that are interactive with a participant standing in front of it with arms outstretched, seemingly controlling a digital avatar.
StarsStarsStarsStarsStars

Exhibition review: SCI-FI: Mythologies Transformed, Science Gallery Melbourne

Disrupting gender and racial stereotypes in sci-fi.

1 92 93 94 95 96 2,402