Canberra
Craftivism, Museum of Australian Democracy (ACT)
A powerful subversion of craft as a vehicle for activism and social change.
Fragments, The Street Theatre (ACT)
Eight interconnected stories by Maura Pierlot explore neurodiversity, gender identity, family and belonging.
Review: Story Time: Australian Children’s Literature, National Library of Australia (ACT)
The NLA presents a magical journey through the history of Australian children’s stories.
Review: Legally Blonde, Erindale Theatre (ACT)
Despite a disappointing script, this musical shines with strong performances and show-stopping dance numbers.
Review: Kinky Boots, The Q (Queanbeyan, NSW)
Free-Rain Theatre Company’s production captures the joy of the Broadway musical.
Review: The DNA of Colour: Ildiko Kovacs, ANU Drill Gallery (ACT)
Kovacs continues to push her medium while remaining true to her DNA.
Review: Inked: Australian Cartoons, National Library of Australia (ACT)
Surveying the history of Australian cartoons is a momentous job but the NLA has made it a drawcard.
Canberra's planned arts precinct divides opinions
A new precinct in the ACT draws arts organisations together into a new Kingston development but not all artists are…
Review: Monet: Impression Sunrise, NGA
A new exhibition brings to light a Monet work previously unseen in Australia that launched the movement.
A tale of two Canberras
Telling local stories as well as a national narrative, how well does Canberra balance its two sides?