New South Wales

A collection’s blueprint for ruins
ArtsHub previews White Rabbit’s latest exhibition, ‘A Blueprint for Ruins’, on the race of renewal and destruction within China’s urban…

Performance review: TRIPTICO, ARA Darling Quarter Theatre, NSW
A dance theatre celebration of the life and works of Australian artists Elena Kats Chernin and Wendy Sharpe.

Immersive performance review: Dream Circus, Luna Park
Luna Park's immersive experience is a great idea, but a $15 million dud for Sydney.

Exhibition review: Halfway, Yarrila Arts and Museum
Yarrila Arts and Museum is geographically positioned at a midpoint between Meanjin/Brisbane and Eora/Sydney – hence the name of this…

Circus review: You & I, Airborne, Borderville Festival
A world premiere and a well-rehearsed work were among the circus delights on offer at the 2023 Borderville Festival.

$9.3 million in funding ensures employment of 10,000 NSW creative workers
138 creative and culture projects and programs share in funding for 2023/24, ArtsHub breaks down the stats.

Testing Grounds: writers go collaborative
Working with other artists, across disciplines, can inform and enhance individual practices, but the experience shouldn't be rushed.

A look at NSW's new 10-year arts and creative industries policy
21 commitments pave the way, in the NSW Government’s new 10-year policy for the arts and creative industries.

Free music programming all summer long
A snapshot of upcoming free music and arts events, including symphonies under the stars and bold local acts.

Dance review: New Breed 2023, Carriageworks
Unwavering talent with evocative works showcasing the newest developments in contemporary dance.