Northern Territory
Review: Buried Country, The Beginning of Nature & Baker Boy, Darwin Festival
Impressions and critical reflections on the opening weekend of this year’s Darwin Festival by our Performing Arts Editor, Richard Watts.
Warm up with 18 days of hot art at Darwin Festival
Instead of shivering through August, perhaps it’s time to embrace the thriving culture of the Top End?
To Gen Y, feminism is the F-word
A new generation of young female artists is more influenced by the Spice Girls than Germaine Greer.
Darwin Festival to go ahead despite political ruckus
Despite recent dramas, including the dismissal of the Board and the appointment of a statutory manager, the 2016 Festival will…
Darwin Festival placed under administration
The future of Darwin Festival is in doubt with the NT Government dismissing the board on Wednesday.
Review - Timothy Cook: Dancing with the Moon
A monograph that is a sensitive and thorough examination of an exemplary artists oeuvre.
Get fracked: Call for Darwin Festival to drop Santos sponsorship
Santos' links to fracking in the NT have prompted artists to call for the Darwin Festival to drop the mining…
Unveiled: this week's program announcements
From Darwin Festival to an artistic exploration of the lure of Bali, this week's program announcements are a diverse array.
Making desert art contemporary
Ikuntji Artists encapsulates the diverse culture and community of Haasts Bluff in Central Australia.
Desert Mob: a snapshot of Aboriginal art and culture from Central Australia
Desert Mob is an event that celebrates Aboriginal artists and their art centres, an exhibition of contemporary art and a…