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Local knitters' solution for restless hands

Ever heard of twiddle muffs? Learn more about these simple knitting projects that are beneficial to both the maker and…

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Where’s Wyong? Home to regional performing arts with national impact

As a leading centre of performing arts and innovation, The Art House puts the Central Coast on the national map

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Exhibition review: Newell Harry: Esperanto, Murray Art Museum Albury

Newell Harry draws on archival material to invite visitors on a self-guided journey across history and language.

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Exhibition review: Daniel Mudie Cunningham, Wollongong Art Gallery

Daniel Mudie Cunningham's survey exhibition is a lesson in celebrating becoming.

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Exhibition review: Ingrid Morley, Orange Regional Gallery

Bold elegant sculptures made from farm machinery talk about loss and renewal, in the hands of artist Ingrid Morley.

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NSW commits to artist-led development of Creative Industries policy

A statewide consultation process in July and August aims to ensure artists and arts workers can contribute to a new…

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Voices from the frontline – after the flood

Following the devastation caused by the Lismore floods, NORPA's Artistic Director realised 'home is where the art is'.

black&write! Fellows Jacob K Gallagher and Dakota Feirer. Image supplied
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Supernatural crime and poetry win Indigenous Fellowships

The State Library of Queensland’s black&write! Fellowships for 2023 have been announced with two diverse works from First Nations writers…

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Exhibition review: Once More With Feeling, Ngununggula

Four artists rethink femininity as an attitude, rather than a gender-informed aesthetic.

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Exhibition review: Terra Nova, Sturt Gallery

Seventy years of Australian studio pottery celebrated in an exhibition that puts technical excellence and a passion for material first.

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