Western Australia
Theatre Review: I and You
Poetry and friendship: emotions run deep within the flood of words.
Theatre Review: Playthings, Black Swan and Blue Room Theatre
Moving from black box to main stage, Playthings delivers an overflowing schoolbag of revelations.
Dance Review: Jurrungu Ngan-ga, Marrugeku
A potent, superbly executed work that pulsates with sadness and rage, resilience and joy.
Exploring pathways to new territory
Across the Northern Territory, Artback NT is connecting audiences to artists, and artists to the rest of Australia.
Proving distance isn’t a barrier – a case study for engagement
After a challenging year, Kalgoorlie’s Goldfields Arts Centre is facing a resurgence of interest, but it is a spike that…
Arts sponsorship raises ethical questions
Can Perth have an ethical and sustainable Fringe Festival?
Revealing the richness and diversity of WA Aboriginal Art
Fremantle Art Centre’s hugely popular Revealed WA Aboriginal Art Market is back! But after last year’s event was cancelled by…
What should WA’s arts priorities be post-election?
Arts leaders from a range of companies offer their arts policy suggestions and ideas for whichever party next forms government…
Reinventing the arts sector's trajectory as WA election looms
Western Australia's impending election is an opportunity to re-examine the status quo and re-invent the future trajectory of the state's…
#ArtsMatters campaign launched in lead-up to WA election
With Western Australia’s state election looming, the Chamber of Arts and Culture WA has launched a digital campaign to help…