Queensland
Exhibition review: SIXTY
Touring exhibition of ceramics offers snapshot, rather than focusing on chronicling history.
Universal topics push biennale exhibitions on the road
In a climate for greater accountability and inclusion, biennales take to the road post event.
Warwick Adeney steps down from the QSO Â
Ushering in a new era for the Queensland Symphony Orchestra as a legendary concertmaster retires and a new management team…
Australia's largest sustainable public art commission
Australia’s largest sustainable public art work will be installed at Barangaroo. We spoke with the artists from the Erub about…
Brisbane Arts Theatre
Terry Pratchett's Night Watch
WELCOME BACK TO THE DISC, BRISBANE!!
Barton meets Beethoven in classical music’s greatest get-together
Didgeridoo virtuoso William Barton speaks about the importance of story and place when playing with Queensland Symphony Orchestra.
First Nations photographers offer provocative and timely conversations
Riffing off photography’s traditional role as ‘witness’, HOTA showcases new appreciation of First Nations photographers as storytellers.
Creating an exciting new vision for contemporary arts and culture
Brisbane Powerhouse unveils a revitalised program for contemporary arts in the RiverCity following Covid and floods.
Theatre review: I is Maggie
A clear-eyed insight into the conditions of migrant labour in an industrial laundry.
Curatorial tour de force bids goodbye with major ‘Transitions’ bark exhibition
Diane Moon, Curator, Indigenous Fibre, at QAGOMA bids farewell after 20 years in the role with a must-see exhibition that…