Western Australia
It’s 2023: when will ARIs get their due?
While some artist-run initiatives have survived the COVID wreckage, many say a rethink is needed to secure the sector's future.
Reasons we paint: Indigenous artists speak on tampering allegations
Indigenous artists and art centre workers voice their thoughts on APY Lands art tampering allegations.
Performance review: Show Day, Claremont Showground, WA
Family-friendly, feather-flying, ribbon-twirling fun.
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.
Night sky storytelling making its mark in regions
A series of large-scale ephemeral light and sound installations is reverberating across regional WA.
Over 100 WA First Nations artists reveal breadth of practice
Fremantle Art Centre brings back 'Revealed', an exhibition showcasing exciting new and emerging First Nations artists from across WA.
Curators' responsibilities in spotlight as Chinese audiences feel 'let down'
A group of Chinese students have raised concerns over the curatorial approach of a show depicting some of the country's…
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.
Music review: Björk’s Cornucopia, Perth Festival
The strange sense of Björk's ‘live absence’ (as opposed to her digital presence onscreen) made for a disappointing experience.
Racing in a wheelchair – are you up to the challenge?
Inviting all to a wheelchair obstacle course, artist Bruno Booth hopes to bring to light the true barriers in our…