Sydney

Swelling interest in Pacific arts
Seven concurrent exhibitions and initiatives turn the spotlight on Pacific art – and offer a deep dive into greater connection.

Theatre review: The Memory of Water, Ensemble Theatre
This award-winning play about three sisters is a bittersweet comedy.

Theatre review: Twelfth Night, Sydney Opera House
This production of Shakespeare's classic gender swap comedy deliberately dramatises its tragic elements.

Summer festival season heats up as programs launch nationwide
Adelaide, Perth and Sydney Festivals launched their 2024 programs this week, with Mona Foma waiting eagerly in the wings.

Interview with the creatives behind Sweet Juices
In conversation with Sydney-based co-directors Will Suen and Sejon Im, and their irreverent and rumbustious short film, ‘Sweet Juices’.

‘A glorious anomaly’: would the Sydney Opera House be built today?
Why does the Opera House remain an anomaly in Australia's cultural infrastructure landscape? And would it be built today?

Theatre review: Boom, KXT on Broadway
Looking at the bridge between our past and future with a heartfelt Singaporean story that traverses borders.

Don Dunstan’s legacy lives on for Adelaide Festival Centre’s 50th anniversary
Public conversations exploring the influence of the arts and the legacy of Don Dunstan will be held as part of…

What sustains staff in an event economy
Staff, who have worked with Sculpture by the Sea for over a decade, speak about what is needed to keep…

City Council’s art collection revived through Collective Knowledge
The Collective Knowledge project developed by Campbelltown Arts Centre displays community responses to works held by the City Council.