Brisbane
Sale of Metro Arts dismays artists but offers hope for the future
Proceeds from the sale of the Brisbane organisation’s heritage-listed home will be invested in a fund designed to seed arts…
Review: The 9th Asia Pacific Triennial of contemporary Art, QAGOMA
APT9 is a slow and steady exhibition that works against the quick read and quick perceptions of art making in…
Brisbane’s Flipside Circus celebrates 20 years of youth arts with gala show
From humble beginning as an outdoor circus workshop in Brisbane, Flipside Circus has grown into Queensland’s largest youth arts organisation,…
The festival where artists get 100% of net box office
Now in its fourth year, Wonderland Festival at Brisbane Powerhouse is focused on giving up-and-coming artists an opportunity to showcase…
Successful grant recipient reflects on journey and shares tips for kicking goals
Having authenticity and a solid idea is the ideal starting point for a good grant application.
Review: Dancenorth's Dust, Brisbane Festival
A powerful piece of contemporary dance that flirts with potentially heavy-handed imagery but never succumbs to the obvious or the…
Review: Séance, River of Light, Life – The Show, Brisbane Festival
Impressions of three very different events at this year’s Brisbane Festival, ranging from a homage to horror and a retelling…
Review: Peter Grimes, Brisbane Festival
Despite an ill leading man on opening night, this is a Grimes that Brisbane can be immensely proud of.
Review: Home, QPAC, Brisbane Festival
Home offers a uniquely rewarding theatre experience to those who come with an open mind.
Review: QSO and Tamara Anna-Cislowska, QPAC
QSO's latest brings Beethoven's 7th, Prokofiev, and a premiere from Elena Kats-Chernin.