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Canberra Contemporary

Waves of Kinship by Marzena Wasikowska

New photo-based work by Polish-born Kamberri/Canberra based artist Marzena Wasikowska.

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National Library of Australia

Canberra Day Oration 2025: Gary Humphries AO at the National Library

The Canberra & District Historical Society proudly present the 2025 Canberra Day Oration.

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Canberra Contemporary

BLAZE 2025

BLAZE 2025 celebrates the strength and diversity of Kamberri/Canberra’s upcoming generation of artists and provides a platform for their potential…

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National Library of Australia

Exhibition - The Excellencies of Musick: Highlights from the Jamie and Michael Kassler Collection

Enter the musical world of Stuart and Georgian Britain, a world of concert-going, music-makers and thinkers, of printers and publishers.

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National Library of Australia

Exhibition - Fit to Print: Defining Moments from the Fairfax Photo Archive selected by Mike Bowers

The National Library has invited renowned Australian photojournalist Mike Bowers to select some of his favourite images from the Fairfax…

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PhotoAccess Incorporated

VIEW2025

VIEW2025 showcases the work of early-career artists—the future leaders in photo media practice from regional Australia.

Model and crew backstage for the Melbourne Fashion Festival. A tall female model with pale skin and red lips is wearing a red satin dress with a large floral feature over her chest, while the crew adjusts something around her ear.
Features

Fashion, craft and design calendar 2025

What’s on in fashion, craft and design this year, including exhibitions, fashion festivals, design weeks and makers' markets.

Two young women are dancing in 'Sauce". The lighting that falls on them is in tones of red. Sauce
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Theatre review: SAUCE, Smith's Alternative, Canberra

Two loners help each other through hurtful life experiences.

Sterling Notley and Matt Hogan in Canberra Youth Theatre's production of 'Work, But This Time Like You Mean It'. Two young men, both dressed in red and white shirts and black pants, sit in a pit of yellow balls against a red wall. One boy holds the other in his arms; both are shouting or screaming.
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Canberra Youth Theatre takes drastic steps to ensure its survival

The long-running company will not stage any productions in 2025 and is also cutting back and consolidating its training programs…

Ancient relics and videos of Pompeii
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Exhibition review: Pompeii, National Museum of Australia

Off the back of new discoveries and a wave of immersive exhibitions globally, Pompeii is the star of an exhibition…

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