Canberra
Art is a constant reminder of our colonial wars
Two hundred log coffins were commissioned for Australia’s bicentenary. Thirty years later, the NGA's Director and the project’s curator discuss…
Review: So Fine – Contemporary women artists make Australian history, National Portrait Gallery
Rewriting the history of women into biography and portraiture in an erudite, nuanced and patient exhibition at the National Portrait…
Greater than the sum of its parts
Providing space for creativity, Ainslie and Gorman Arts Centres celebrate the making of art and music in heritage-listed buildings which…
All roads lead to The Street Theatre
Far more than just a production house, The Street plays a key role in the ACT’s performing arts ecology, while…
7 myths about the arts in Canberra
We ask several arts workers what it's really like to live and work in Canberra.
ArtsHub subscriber discount: Ovolo Nishi
Ovolo Nishi is a hotel located in Canberra’s arts and culture precinct, NewActon.
Review: Cartier: The Exhibition at NGA
This is more than a brand blockbuster with the draw of big bling; it's a story about the emancipation of…
Intimate activism honours artists at work
Rohan Thomson's photographic project 'The Makers' is dedicated to recognising the labour and humanity of visual artists.
A History of the World in 100 Objects from the British Museum
An engaging but occasionally frustrating exhibition tracking humanity’s development from the Stone Age to the Digital Age.
Versailles: Treasures from the Palace
A fascinating glimpse into the pomp and power of the French court under the reign of the Sun King and…