Sydney

Exhibition review: Ramses & the Gold of the Pharaohs, Australian Museum
A harmonious blend of ancient wonders and modern innovation that explores the life of the illustrious pharaoh, Ramses the Great.

Performance review: The Lost Boys, Seymour Centre
An immersive landscape inspired by J M Barrie's Neverland where the audience is invited to be a part of The…

Meet the art stars of tomorrow at the 2023 National Art School Graduate Show
See bold and exciting new work by 136 graduating students in this dynamic exhibition.

Theatre review: Oil, Wharf 1 Theatre, Sydney
An historical play that explores the fault lines of colonialism, empire and capitalism.

A new era shaped by artists’ studio needs
What 350 free artist studios mean for the future of Australia's arts ecology. ArtsHub speaks with Artspace directors.

New Ghosts take over the Old Fitz
New Ghosts Theatre, led by independent artists Lucy Clements and Emma Wright, will take the reins of Sydney’s iconic Old…

Dance review: The Dream/Marguerite and Armand, Sydney Opera House
As part of its 60th anniversary programming, The Australian Ballet shows its range with two tonally different productions.

Exhibition review: Kandinsky, AGNSW
No Kandinsky painting is held in an Australia public collection, so this largest ever exhibition of the iconic modernist is…

Performance review: Nighttime Righttime, Carriageworks
Presented as part of Performance Space’s Liveworks Festival, ‘Nighttime Righttime’ was a syncopated medley of the wonderfully odd.

Theatre review: Everything but the Kitchen Sink Fest, The Flight Path Theatre
Four producers, four shows and the questionable relevance of the fourth wall in this inner west theatre festival.Â