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Floor-to-ceiling First Nations art at State Gallery
A month-long, gallery-wide celebration of First Nations art at The Art Gallery of Western Australia reveals a breadth of Indigenous…
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Awards offer musical community a chance to shine
APRA AMCOS and the Australian Music Centre (AMC) are calling on members to support their community by making a nomination…
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The art prize with a 75,000 year tradition
A $20,000 acquisitive prize is offered by the Shepparton Art Museum’s Indigenous Ceramic Award, entries for which are now open.
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Truth-telling about the history of Australia’s South Sea Islander community
Hope and healing are embodied in this powerful new one-woman show.
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A Queensland art prize that offers a national gateway to acquisitions
The Redland Art Awards are clear; they are there to support artists and push the boundaries of contemporary painting.
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Delve into a weekend of festivities at the National Indigenous Art Triennial
With an opening weekend full of programming that welcomes all, the NGA’s 4th National Indigenous Art Triennial opens on 26…
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An historical tale of race, resistance and sporting prowess
Plays like Black Cockatoo are an important way to explore contemporary Australia, says Ensemble Theatre’s Mark Kilmurry.
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Heal and chill with community-centred festival
FUSE Darebin 2022 features 350 artists who want to give back to the community and contribute to a high-energy recovery.
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A new chapter unites physical theatre and orchestra
Aerial extraordinaire Legs On The Wall and Willoughby Symphony Orchestra will present another iteration of orchestral delight in Chatswood.
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Gallery carving space for Australia’s diverse young writers
The National Gallery of Australia’s digital mentorship program is helmed by those wanting to change the landscape for underrepresented arts…