Street Art

Exhibition review: Cao Fei: My City is Yours, AGNSW
An exhibition that explores where reality, fantasy and the cyber worlds become indistinguishable.

Free opportunity to see Australia’s largest Banksy collection and over 100 street artworks
Be the first to see Banksy’s new work and Australia’s biggest collection of street art.

Exhibition review: Nature of Nature: Mike Makatron, Backwoods Gallery
Prolific mural artist hosts a rare gallery exhibition with exceptional results.

Talk to the claw: New York's graffiti royalty gets Australian exclusive at regional gallery
Since the 1990s, Claudia Gold, aka Claw Money, has been making waves in graffiti and now she is taking over…

Exhibition review: The Art of Banksy: Without Limits, The District, Docklands
Banksy's extraordinary work to date is brought together in this unofficial exhibition. It's wonderful for viewers, but what would the…

Gertrude Street Projection Festival stumbles
The annual projection festival will not go ahead this year, amid concerns over continued insufficient funding.

What a $20 million lifeline for Sydney’s cultural life buys
‘Our creative workforce increasingly can’t afford to live or work here,’ Clover Moore, Lord Mayor. ArtsHub look at the City…

Limited-time projections to cast city into the unexpected
White Night returns to Ballarat for the first time since 2019, offering a night of free activities.

Placemaking gets a boost in South Australia
A new fund aims to support arts organisations to build a better culture of placemaking in Port Adelaide Enfield.

German artists Renata Stih and Frieder Schnock to launch installation at Melbourne Holocaust Museum
A reconstruction of a Berlin installation to commemorate the victims of Nazi concentration camps.