Sydney
What future-proofing looks like in the performing arts
More than a revamped venue, Sutherland’s Pavilion Performing Arts Centre signals a commitment towards creative pathways that go from community…
Representing community? The Jungle and The Sea
S. Shakthidharan’s latest stage production, which opened at Belvoir this week, fails to explore the Tamil experience in depth, argues…
Have you got your organisation's climate action plan in play?
Setting zero emissions targets for 2025, the Powerhouse will be a global leader in its sustainability credentials, adopting First Nations…
Diversity and drawing at heart of learning in 2023
100 years old; 100 years young – a creative legacy shaping the next generation of Australian artists through short summer…
Sydney WorldPride to showcase the best in queer art and culture
Described as ‘a mega Mardi Gras’, Sydney WorldPride features a carefully curated cultural program and artists from around the world.
When trendy immersion is second to genuine connection: Do Ho Suh
Awe without austricising audiences, Do Ho Suh's exhibition highlights humanity in the turgid passage of migration and movement.
Exhibition review: Unpopular
Never before seen photos of the alternative music scene in the 1990s.
Theatre review: One Hour No Oil
A powerful exploration of intimacy, masculinity and economic disenfranchisement in modern day Australia.
When history is a prop for contemporary ideas
ArtsHub speaks with Angela Goh ahead of her new project with Sydney Opera House’s retired Concert Hall ‘doughnuts’.
Opera review: La Traviata
A polished production of Verdi's masterwork about the colourful life and death of a Parisian courtesan.