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Scene from The Journey Down performance (projection features Gija artist Gordon Barney).
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Storytelling sound sculpture’s epic journey from desert to museum

Salvaged from the outskirts of a remote East Kimberley town, a broken old ute has been turned into a resonant…

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Theatre review: Twelfth Night, Mandurah Performing Arts Centre, WA

This highly entertaining iteration of the romantic comedy features new music by Sarah Blasko.

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Exit interview: Anna Moulton, Magabala Books

The outgoing CEO of Magabala Books is proud to be leaving a thriving organisation.

A crowded pub where four figures with big smiley face headwear sit near a table.
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Foodie game show shaking up the status quo

'eaters' is part live performance, part pub quiz because 'we all have skin in the game' when it comes to…

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Jam-packed Aboriginal art fair a positive sign after period of controversy

In the face of the art tampering allegations at an APY Lands art centre, strong sales at a recent Aboriginal…

three actors on stage in front of a large filmed projection of a horse against the sun.
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Can live theatre in cinemas reel in new arts audiences?

What began as an experimental partnership between a cinema owner and a theatre company is proving a surprising lure for…

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Multi-year AOIP funding for WA’s small to medium arts orgs

In the latest round of WA’s three-year funding program, 37 arts organisation share an increased investment of $56 million.

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It's not new, it's just more urgent – Biennale rethinks model

Bunbury Biennale centres local voices in global conversations, demonstrating that connection, currency – and ambition – sit well beyond geography.

hundreds of lights appearing in the night sky over the ocean in a patterned display.
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Night sky storytelling making its mark in regions

A series of large-scale ephemeral light and sound installations is reverberating across regional WA.

a small group of performers under the canopy of a tall karri forest.
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As Bjork departs more climate action art stars descend

Epic performances sparked by artists’ commitment to climate action are proving powerful drivers of awareness and environmental hope.

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