New South Wales
Sydney WorldPride to showcase the best in queer art and culture
Described as ‘a mega Mardi Gras’, Sydney WorldPride features a carefully curated cultural program and artists from around the world.
When trendy immersion is second to genuine connection: Do Ho Suh
Awe without austricising audiences, Do Ho Suh's exhibition highlights humanity in the turgid passage of migration and movement.
So you want my arts job: Studio Assistant
Balancing her own practice as a painter, Mirra Whale is Studio Assistant to Ben Quilty. How does that work? She…
Exhibition review: Unpopular
Never before seen photos of the alternative music scene in the 1990s.
Theatre review: One Hour No Oil
A powerful exploration of intimacy, masculinity and economic disenfranchisement in modern day Australia.
When history is a prop for contemporary ideas
ArtsHub speaks with Angela Goh ahead of her new project with Sydney Opera House’s retired Concert Hall ‘doughnuts’.
Installation review: Eden Unearthed: Art in the Gardens
Over 35 installations are on display in this outdoor setting, exploring both environmental degradation and tendrils of hope.
Opera review: La Traviata
A polished production of Verdi's masterwork about the colourful life and death of a Parisian courtesan.
Universal topics push biennale exhibitions on the road
In a climate for greater accountability and inclusion, biennales take to the road post event.
When persistence is a gallery: Bega to welcome SECCA
After repeated funding knockbacks and meddling politicians, Bega will finally open its new gallery this summer.