Canberra
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?
Taking the time to make great theatre
Celebrating the art of slow development ultimately results in richer stories, says The Street Theatre’s Artistic Director/CEO, Caroline Stacey.
First Impressionism: Monet masterpiece makes Australian debut
Never before seen in Australia, Monet’s ‘Impression, Soleil levant (Impression, Sunrise)’ forms the centrepiece of the National Gallery of Australia's…
National treasures at Canberra Museum and Gallery
Sidney Nolan’s key works are given pride of place at CMAG.
Art in opposition – creating theatre from the many
Workshopping theatre with actors of different levels of ability and diversity gave Didem Caia new insights into her practise.
Australian War Memorial funding under fire
An open letter from over 80 prominent Australians has criticised the proposed upgrade of this iconic Canberra institution.
The National Gallery tells us why the Pre-Raphaelites are so 'now'
Rose-scented beer, a black comedy, boho chic and an exhibition song list are among the ways the NGA has given…
Japanese 'starchitect' Kengo Kuma makes Australian footprint
From designing Tokyo’s 2020 Olympic Stadium to working with students in Canberra, Kengo Kuma keeps it real by connecting materials…
20 new portraits for NPG valued at half a million
The commitment to commissioning portraits gets a $500,000 endorsement, as the National Portrait Gallery marks a 20-year legacy, and launches…