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Rich brain, poor pocket? Welcome to the class
Where do you fit in the new class system? A British study has exposed the power of cultural capital to…
Art outlasts Darwin's dampest
Contrary to popular belief, the arts aren't swept away during Darwin's wet season.
Ryoji Ikeda - Experiencing art with the whole body
If you like your art big and impressive, then you will definitely want to see test pattern [No 5] by…
Birds with Skymirrors
Artists take inspiration from anywhere, and create beauty, emotion and provocation. For Lemi Ponifasio that inspiration was frigate birds.
Stories Then & Now - The Asian Australian experience
Personal stories can help us understand universal truths. And so it is with Stories Then & Now, a new theatrical…
The Town that Drowned
Riel Nason’s Commonwealth Prize-winning novel is a story of change, beautifully navigated and narrated by a young social outcast.
Art meets commerce in pop-up initiative Here and Now
Carriageworks offers a series of purpose-built spaces offering specially commissioned, limited edition works by Australian artists and designers.
Flocking to Carriageworks
Last year was a banner year for Carriageworks, with visitors doubling to 220,000, or roughly the population of Hobart.
Never apologise. It's not funny.
How does an audience respond when a comedian steps out of character and confesses to feeling bad about a show?
Ballarat International Foto Biennale announces festival dates
Join in a month long celebration of photography at the Ballarat International Foto Biennale from 17 August to 15 September…