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Simply the best: ‘TINA – A Tropical Love Story’ celebrates the late, great Tina Turner
Everyone has their own Tina story, says First Nations performer Ben Graetz, who’s sharing his – and sharing the spotlight…

$15,000 for artists to test the limits of small sculpture
Let your imagination run wild at the Deakin University Contemporary Small Sculpture Award with cash on offer and zero entry…

From Coachella to the Sunshine Coast: exploring the impact of Desert X at REMIX Academy
Jenny Gil, Executive Director of the outdoor sculpture biennale Desert X, is flying from California to Australia to discuss her…

Curating the finalists for one of the country’s most prestigious prizes
This year’s Dobell Drawing Prize is a first for curator Lucy Latella; she says it’s a ‘great snapshot of contemporary…

Why radical hope is so much more than passive optimism
Horizon Sunshine Coast presents a wide array of art forms that explore the provocation of radical hope, including a bold…

Fine-tune your singing in the spirit of worship
Excelsia University College welcomes entries to its International Christian Choral Celebration.

Not just hitting milestones but driving change
The National Art School offers degree programs that embed Indigenous perspectives throughout, ensuring all students are supported throughout their degrees.

Go where passion meets innovation
WAAPA students receive bespoke training specially catered to them. In 2026 the transformative ECU City opens, further elevating their learning…

Show us your prints!
The Walyalup Fremantle Arts Centre Print Award has boosted its prize pool for 2025.

World-class theatre comes to the Gold Coast
Australian playwright Suzie Miller’s acclaimed play about the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg will soon play a short season at HOTA.